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Cycle News 1981 06 10

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l- Northern California-Northern Nev8da-Oregon-Washington-ldaho-Ut8h-AI8sk~-' as a light rain showered the track and made fine silt out of the desert sand. David Van Epps (R&R/Suz) took his Full-Floater to a I-I overall in the 1~5cc Pro class as did Clay Light (Yamhill Yam) in ~50cc Pro action. The only others to go for a double demolition were Les Link (Yam of Bend) in the Open class and Kyle Buckner (Yam) who has been the dominant . force in the 80 and 100cc Expert classes. In the Pro class, a mixed pack of 125 and ~50cc riders were on the line and ready to go for the kill. Out of the gate, Central Region number one plate holder Clay Light pulled a supreme holeshot ahead of his 125 and ~50cc comrades, followed by David Van Epps who didn't have following in mind. Van Epps zipped past the 250cc pilm while things were getting close between John Baltzor (Hon of Bend/Kaw) and Rob Wagner (Yam of Bums). Light slacked off the pace.. not being able to pressure the leader due to a long layoff and recent arm surgery, but still holding off advances from 250cc riders Kirk Coleman (Madras cycles/Hon) and J. P. Backstraff on a Can-Am of Ontario, OR. Van Epps' machin.e seized, losing many spOts, but after a brief struggle, he got his machine going and within one lap had regained his lead. Moto two was another holeshot by Ligth on his LOP Yamaha as the pack went wild scrambling for positions. Van Epps took Light in the better part of the first lap, going inside in the barrel tum for the lead. Baltzor's Kawasaki was cooking some hot lap times, trying to keep "Vanishing" Van Epps in sight, while Wagner closed in for the kill in the wet sand which kept riders falling or sliding out as Light did, letting the 125cc leaders by. At the flag, it was an exact copy of moto one with Van Epps taking the win and the overall, as did Light in the 250cc portion. This track is tight and twisty and known as a 125cc track, but the Open class was out to prove different, even though Van Epps had fast time in practice followed by Link on a 250. Moto one saw Les Link (Yam of Bend) nail the holeshot followed by Barry Frazier (Yamaha Store/J.B.) and Jim Harris (Hus). Sonny Neff (KTM) made a mid-moto charge and soon was in fourth ahead of Ray LaRogue (Yam). Frazier began to reel in Link but on the last lap went for a central Oregon "soil sample," losing second and any hopes of the lead to Harris on his Husky. Link took the win by a large margin over Harris, Frazier, Neff and LaRogue. Second time out, Link again went to the front, with always present nemises Frazier hounding him for the lead. Link knew the track well enough to use it to his advantage and dominated the class with his perfect I-I. Frazier followed with a 5-2 for second and LaRo~e's 5-5 got third. Kyle Buckner doubled in the Mini Expert class, blitzing moto one, only to develop a flat on the last lap letting Intermediate winner Dan Hendricks by for the overall win. At 5500 feet, Bend is very high altitude, and many riders found that proper jetting is a necessity, especially on the 125s. The second race of the Summer Series proved - superb, since the climate is superior to that of the Willamette Valley, escaping the Valley rain. Results 125 JR: 1. Den Wagner lYaml; 2. Kyle Bucltner lYam); 3. Glom Bomo IHonl. 125M: 1. Bruce Burgmf lHonl. 125 PRO: 1. Dovid 11111 Eppo (Suzl; 2. Rob W _ lYoml; 3. .John _11(ow). 250 JRlINT; 1. Gory _ _ (Han); 2. Mike Howard IHuol; 3. 0-. Domoris IHuol. 250 PRO: 1. Cilly LightlYam); 2. Kirk Colomen IHanl; 3. Jerry Ilockstreff IC-A). • 1IO EX: 1. Kyle B_lYaml. 1IO INT: 1. Den Hendricks ISuzl; 2. S'8I/O Compbell (I(ow); 3. Aoron McCoy lYam). 100 EX: 1. Kyle Bucltner lYaml. OPEN: 1. L. Unk lYaml; 2. IIarTy Frazi« lYaml; 3. Ray LaRogua lYam). 1IO JR: 1. Chuck lIaIonzuola lYaml; 2. Trov BranNn IVam); 3. Jeff Peck lYaml. Howard triples at TulareHM By Cora Jones TULARE, CA, MAY 16 Craig Howard won all three of the Expert races he entered at Tulare's first race, a half mile, of the 1981 season. His first race was on his 80; he jumped out front and held it all the way for the win. Then on his 100, early in the race it looked as though the mechanical problems he had experienced during practice were going to plague him again as Joe AVila led the race for the first three laps. However, Craig took the low groove in tum one on the fourth lap and got under Joe to take the lead and stay there for the checkered flag. Finally, in the 125cc race, Mike Jones got off the line first just in front of the pack, but when they came out of turn one, Craig was out front and stayed there for the remainder of the race with a very comfortable lead to win it. In other action, Manuel Jimenez and David Hager battled it out during the entire 100cc Junior race for first, but Manuel edged David out in the last tum to win it. After two heats and one semi, 14 riders pulled to the line for the main event in the 250cc Expert class_ At the end of the first lap, Rob Ely was leading and setting a fast pace, only to experience mechanical difficulties (which had plagued him through the night) that forced him to drop out on the fourth lap. Pete Hames, who was close behind, tucked in and went on to win in his usual style, and Robert Land took second followed closely by Mike Vital and Dennis Rodrigues. Mike Garrison showed top form when he came from the penalty row to beat a fast Bobby Garrison and Dennis Rodrigues in the 500cc Expert class. In the Open Expert class, the first three finishers were Harley-Davidson mounted. Carrying over from a spectacular ride in the heat race, Doug Garrison was never seriously challenged as he attained a healthy lead in the main. Rounding out the top three were Pete Hames and Derck Land_ - ... SOUDSTATE VOLTAGE REGULATOR· BY~ CompIet8 lIolIpek Product.-.. A _ for .1.00 fnJm Ac1ion EJogiI_ ..... Results PEE WEE: 1. Jason Hudd_rv lYam). 1IO NOli: 1. Jaoon Cravon lYam). 1IO EX: 1. Craig How...d (VarnI; 2. Joo Avila lYam); 3. Oavid ~ lYaml. 100 JR: 1. Manuol Jimenez IVaml; 2. Oavid Hag... IVaml; 3. RickV Banuelos lYaml. 100 EX: 1. Craig How...d lYaml; 2. Joo Avila IVaml; 3. Coon SnoIIIVam). 125 NOli: 1. Jeff Turner (Vaml; 2. Wos Richard ISuzl; 3. M...k WoIlendorlIVam). 125 JR: 1. Mike Gonzalao lSuzl; 2. Buffy McKinney IVaml. 125 EX: 1. Craig Howard IVam); 2. Mike Jonos IVam); 3. Buddy Wiison IHanl. 200 NOli: 1. Buddy Banuolos IVaml. 200 EX: 1. Richard H_lYaml. 250 NOli: 1. Mike WiliiolYaml; 2. O...rick lion IVam); 3. Chrio Rudy. 250 JR: 1. BobbV B_ (Vam); 2. M...k Chuwol.; 3. Alan Urlao (Vam). 250 EX: 1. Pote Hames IKaw); 2. Robort Land (Vam); 3. Mike VltallYaml. SOO NOV: 1. 0010 Sidobonam IVaml; 2. Mol Walk...; 3. Joseph S"'... SOO JR: 1. Billy Hartman (Vam); 2. Jim Lynch IVaml. 500 ex: 1. Mike Garrison (Yem); 2. Biminate Light 8lJ'oout For An 6- And 12·Vo/t L.ijrts • For" Standard. HlIlogsll Quar1z LiltO • PreciIe VoIlage COI1rol • AIows Maxirun l.9lI Brilime • Exia-bql,ll&iiliQtflee CcnstIIldion • No McNilg "-Is. No ~ • RW:e FicXeri1g lllimWlg • ErQnI~ PlMn SilCll1975 • Two-__,lkblId NiIeIge WImr1lIIe • ~ One-Wn InsIalIatiCIl _ _ UgIIlS-:S14.1I5.IncUIIS1.50SI1ippingI~ 6-~ ModII #4-6. 12-~ModIll # A-12 'Fa UllIIliIIIywtIeII",.,.,i(1J/itf; JlI*rIS tJtrIy. 1OlllilI~/1liC/IiIIr5 miIIl*lfJrll2-Mld41:Jol*..... MId ~ . TElEPHONE ORDER DESK: (714) 6ll6-6624 EXCLUSIVE MANUFtCTUAER OF VOLTPAK PRODUCTS 2726 MAIN ST., RIVERSIDE, CA. 92501 • Bobby Garrison (Han); 3. Dennis RodrigueilYaml. OPEN NOli: 1. Rick Harper. OPEN JR: 1. Chuck EV8

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