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Anderson doubles
at soaY Woodland
MX
By Jan Newman
WOODLAND, WA, MAR. 7
Things got a little out of hand
weather wise today. The day
started out pretty well with just a
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hint of rain, but by the time the
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IeCOnd motOl staned, we had several
'ftek'i wonh of rain dumped on lI.I all
at once.
The 125cc PrIlIstal'ted out the day.
Duane Morris (Yam), Robnt Klemp
(Hon), Stacy Thornton (Kaw) and
Jack McGill (Yam) led around the first
loop. Running 15th and 16th wereJim
Anderson (Yam) and Robb Manning
(Suz), but they were not about to stay
there.
Up front, McGill got in trouble
early and wound up with a DNF.
Thornton took over second as he and
Klemp chased Morns but at the
halfway mark, Klemp was running
hard to stay in front of Andenon and
moved briefly back up to the number
two spot. Manning came pall Klemp a
couple of lapl later for third behind
the duel between Morris and Anderson
for the lead.
With only two laplleft, Morris got a
little out of shape in the whoopl and
stalled in the next tum. Anderson was
10 close he had to stop, too, and when
they got moving again, Manning was
on top of them. Bad in the woods,
Morris went down again and dropped
to fifth behind Thornton and Klemp.
Anderson stayed just barely in front of
Manning to the flag.
In the second moto, some riders had
problema with their riding and all had
problema with the weather. It rained
so hard they had to watch how large a
breath they took or they might inhale
a whole lnoot full of rain and spent
forever pushing up dailies. Andenon
got only clean water in his face as he
led wiR to wire. Gary Harkleroad
(Yam) ran second for a third of the
moto then dropped it. Rich Bragg
(Yam) was really gassing it in sixth when
he took a spectacular bail off for all to
see.
Morris inherited second when
Harkleroad went down, but Klemp
took Oft!" a lap later. His poaition was
Ibon-lived, too, because Manning had
made his way through the pad to take
over for the last half. Morris held fall
at third and Steve Corcoran (Yam) put
Klemp bad to fifth in the late laps.
Andenon was back to lead the flJ"lt
2SOcc Pro race all the way. Corcoran
and Bob Buffaloe (Yam) paraded
around behind hitn the wbole moto.
The mud diacouraKed half the field
before they staned the second race.
When the pte dropped Buffaloe, Rob
Watilo (Yam) and Anderson led off.
In one lap, Andenon was in front and
Buffaloe in IeCOnd where they stayed
to the flag. Corcoran moved up third
for molt of the moto.
In the Open PrIll, Monte Mitchell
(Mai) led the first moto for threefounhl of the race while Rowdy
Blasdell (Hus) chipped away at his
compoaure. The chase barely got
staned in the IIeCOnd round before
Blasdell'munched his tranny.
The first Open Intermediate moto
couldn't have been c10Ier for mOlt of
the race. Rod Powell (Yam) led and
Rick WyIder (Kaw) and Rid Hewit
(Yam) traded apotI behind hitn a
couple of titnes as the three went
around .. if they _
attached until
they tangled in a comer. Hewit was
going again quickly enough to resume
the chase, but Wylder took a while to
relr.indle the fue. On the final lap,
Hewit was able to put a wheel in front
of PoweD but upped over again.
PoweD didn't brave the elementl for
the IIeCOnd round and Hewit took the
win.
Results
PEE WEE: 1. lily _
lVom!; 2. ..MIf Doily
lVom/; 3. INa _lVom!.
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JR: 1. Glom _ISuzl; 2. Henry Corbin 1M
IKMI: 3. Down _lVom!.
_ I !NT: 1. Jon Niomi lHonI; 2. ShIne
IK8wI: 3. lily _lVom!.
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EX: 1. Donny Fennel lVoml; 2. Wocio Amon
lVom!.
100 _ lVom!.
_JR: 1. Todd _1Suzl; 2. Sa>lI Koly ISuzl; 3.
e-on
100 !NT: 1. RicIc Celorie lVom!.
125JR: 1. MIce _lVoml; 2. John Woodley
IHonI; 3. Sa>lIwa.malVoml.
125 M: 1. Doug ~ l~; 2. _ _ lVoml;
3. Keith "-lVom!.
125 PRO: 1. Jim _lVoml; 2. Robb M.nning
ISuzI: 3. 0... Moms lVoml.
2IiO JR: 1. _
W.lVom!; 2. Kria av.IllHanI; 3.
Doug Perc8y tHuol.
2IiO INT: 1. 0... e.lUn lHanI; 2. Brion lJIkolVoml; 3.
AIon ~ IHanI.
2IiO PRO: 1. Jim _
lVoml; 2. Bob Buffoloo
lVom!; 3. S_l:or<:lnn IYom!.
OI'EN JR: 1. TIm W_ lVom!; 2. DOIIid Kirchom
lVom!; 3. CAig _IMoil.
OPEN INT: 1. Riel< _
lVoml; 2. Rick WyIdor
IKMI.
OPEN PRO: 1. Monte Milcholl (Moil; 2. Bomov
_lVoml.
30 TO «I JR: 1. Torry . . . - . - IC·A!; 2. George
DonniotK.wl.
30 TO «I SA: 1. Gory Bonde lHonl: 2. Henry Corbin
IHonI.
OT: 1. Jim _lVoml; 2. Ed _IYom!; 3.
_ _ lVom!.
Scrambles season
at Sand Hili Ranch
By Sally Sideliner
BRENTWOOD, CA, MAR. 6
Another scrambles season is
underway at Ten Anderson's
Sand Hill ranch .md track conditions were perfect Friday
evening. The Combined Expens class
put on a good show for the heat and
the main.
Gary Johnson's Maico (Open
Expen) took a tremendous holeshot
followed by Dave Faria from Concord
Yamaha. Soon to be on Gary's rear tire
was Kimo Casey (250 Yamaha) from
Concord's Supercycle, riding his first
Expen scrambles. An inside pass on
the back comer gave Kimo the ed~
and a second poaition for the mam
event.
At the drop of the flag in the main,
johnson and Faria again shot to the
front and led the pack through the
sweeper. Faria continued to gain
momentum and a second place dual
began between Kimo and Jerry
Brandt. An inside pass by Brandt on
the lall lap gave Faria the Open
Expen win and Jerry Brandt the first
250cc Expen.
Dennis Roloff, alao of the Supercycle team, did a lot of manuevering
from a lut place stan to take second
behind Terry Smith's Yamaha in
125cc Novice. Terry maintained the
lead throughout the main, but Roloff
worked up to second, only to slide out
and fmd hitnaelf almOlt last again.
Thank goodness for the long lapl at
SHR as he was able to work up to
Iecond and take the checker. SHR
IICrlImbles are every Friday at 7 p.m.
sharp.
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Results
80 EX: 1. C... _
(K.wl.
80 NOlI: 1. Rlc:hord o.via lVoml; 2. Tyromo e.J
lVom!.
50 NOlI: 1. Obio lolllVoml.
125 NOlI: 1. Torry Smith lVoml: 2. Donnio _
1Suzl.
125 JR: 1./Wty T_ISuzl.
2IiO NOlI: 1. IIayor T _ ; 2. Tom Huo'/.
OI'EN NOlI: 1. Joe T _
OI'EN JR: 1. DIvid IlodriclI* lVom!.
\lETS: 1. Jim _lVom!.
OI'EN EX: 1. 0... Fora
2IiO EX: 1. .Joory _lVomI; 2. Kimo e-lVom!.
Jeff $eneman aeems a bit discouraged, but It's only his first race.
Williams a giantkiller at TERA HS
By Ed Day
MUSKOGEE, OK, MAR. 8
Kenny WilJiams gassed his PEl75
Suzuki to the overall victory in
the Tulsa Enduro Riders Association two-hour hare scrambles today. This was the last chance for riders
to race crOll country before Tulaa's
Two-Day Q!1alifier. Many riders hoping
to get tuned up for the coming IIea80n
found the mud a little too much,
though. Deep ruta on many pans of
the course required a keen eye to pid
a good line.
The 0-200cc clus ltarted first with
Kenny WilliatDI and Ricky Pitta blasting away from the dead engine ltan_
These two ran a very clOle race with
Pitta holding fint for mOlt of the race.
But WilliatDI was not sleeping and put
on a charge in the final 50 minutes to
move into first in his clus and overall.
Staning one minute behind the
anall bikes were the 2SOcc bikes. Rusty
Hadler on a KTM grabbed the lead
and held it halfway through the flJ'St
lap until tangling with Huaqva~.
mounted Boyd Bus. B_ was gomg
for a pall in a muddy section which
put Hadler on the ground and Bus in
the lead. Bus' lead was shan-lived.
though, as he centerpunched a rock
throwing hitn over the ban and out of
contention.
Wtth the front-runners having pro!>lmea, Jim Vaughn, riding a KLX250
for McAlester Kawualr.i, moved into
the lead. Riding one of his flJ'St crOll
country races, Vaughn misled the start
by 50 aeeonda or 10. After leading for
two lapl, he Ita11ed in a deep rut,
talr.ing much time to get free and
finished third. Hackler came back to
claim first and Jeff Ausmll.l rode his
Husky to second.
TodaY'1 races featured a combined
Novice c1UI which raced for one hour.
Derek Owens rode hisl25cc Kawasaki
to a victory against lIOItte ltiff
competition from the large bikes.
For those who were ltalled out on
the course, things did not look too
good. The mud and creek crouingI
made pushing or towing a Italled bike
almOllt imp