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Deve Gerig end Scott Johnson I1lleed the CMC Carlsbad Open Pros.
Cogley was another class winner,
collecting a Bell jacket and' Hawks
riding outfit for his trouble. In the
Open class David Jacobus was the top
man, owing to several Intermediate
Veteran wins. But the biggest winner
of the series was Sorensen. He captured more points than anyone else
over the four week period, winning a
Bell Helmet among many other items.
Results
Rick Johnson won at CRC CerIabad.
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42
jeney fromt Hawks. Add to that the
YZ80 to be given away by drawing and
the gift certificates from Malcolm
Smith's, PJl and Works Performance
and it was quite a day.
At the riden' meeting the drawing
for the YZ was held and Arthur W.
Boyd came up with the lucky ticket.
Then it was race time. Kerry Sorensen
(Yam) grabbed the fint 125cc
Beginner holeshot with Greg Broome
(Yam) second. Bob Kaiser (Yam) was
bad a few spots, but the three of them
were soon locked in a tight battle. The
lead switched back and forth until the
last lap when Kaiser took it for good.
Sorensen was second.
Kaiser led one lap of the second race
before dropping out. That gave the
lead to Sorensen who held it all the
way home. Broome came up from a
poor start to finish second and nail
down second overall.
Willie Stone (Suz) was the man to
run off with both motos of the 250cc
Beginner class. While he grabbed the
holeshot of both rounds, Ralph Turnbull (Yam), Jim Cogley (Yam) and
Mark Valentino (Kaw) shuffled
around for second. Cogley passed
Stone to lead for one lap, but then
Stone regained the lead and went on to
win. Cogley and Valentino traded second and third place finishes with
Valentino getting the position overall.
On the Mini side of the fence it was
Dino Terracciano who put in the most
impressive ride. He topped both motos
of the Mini Novice class while Kent
Snyder went 2-4 for second place. Finishing third with a 5-2 score was Dale
Bolen (Yam). That third place finish
was good enough to give Bolen the
series win in the Mini class. Bolen
walked off with a Bell Mini Moto
helmet.
PEE WEE: 1. _
lloopingl"'. IIl11; 2. SIIn Hunt
lVoml; 3. lorry Mcllone (Yoml.
PEE WEE: 1. Trovis Hohn ISuzl; 2. Trdy Tonnilon
lVoml; 3. Adorn fiutIorllld lVoml.
JR CYCLES: 1. AllIn _
lVoml; 2. Chris _
lVom); 3. Mike M_lSuzl.
MINI BEG: 1. Dine Torroccilno IYom); 2. Kin'
Snyder lVoml; 3. Dole Bolon lVoml.
MINII«JV: 1. S
IYoml; 2. 'Thc>fTa
CombIlSuzI; 3. Chris Whlte IHonI.
125 BEG: 1. K..,., Soror-.lVomI; 2. Gfeg Broome
lVoml; 3. John Ilonocci lVoml.
125 NOV: 1. Todd l.indIIIy (Suzl; 2. Mille C _
lSuzl; 3.
McMonuo ISuzl.
125 INT: 1. MichIIl CMgley lVom); 2. DoIII
_ ; 3. Chris Heinrich ISuzl.
125 PRO: 1. Rick Rodg. . ISuzl; 2. Rick Roork ISuzl.
250 BEG: 1. Willio Stono 1sw<1; 2. _
VoIInlino
IKlwI; 3. Jim Cogley lVoml.
250 I«JV: 1. ~ Steinhoofe (HUll; 2. Killin Cox
lSuzl; 3. DonniI_e ISW

