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came around the first tum it was
Tarantino leading the pack. After the
flJ'lt lap Tarantino was in the lead,
johnJon held second -and Gerig was
third. MOIIt of the people there
expected to see johnJon and Gerig pass
hitn on the next two laps, but instead
Tarantino moved out into a very
comfonable lead. Gerig passed
jolmaon to take over second, but could
only hold it for two laps. Every time
Gerig tried to pass johnson he would
slam the door in his face. Gerig never
gave up and tried every thing he could
with no success.
The flag came out to signal the last
lap. Gerig pushed his bike even harder
than before and johnson came flying
over Devil's Drop with only a bike's
lead. johnJon went into the last tum on
the inside and Gerid chose the berm
on the outside. They took the flag with
johnJon in second by half a wheel,
giving Gerig third. The surprising
Tarantino took first place with a 24
second lead.
Now it was time to see if Tarantino's
24 second lead was luck or skill. They
moved up to the line for the second
moto, the gate dropped and corning
around the tum it was Gerig in the
lead, johnJon second and Tarantino
third. They stayed 1·2-5 for the first
three laps and were pulling away from
the rest of the class. On the next lap
Tarantino passed johnson and two
laps later he picked off Gerig for first.
johnJon then piclr.ed his spot and
moved past Gerig for second.
Tarantino finished flJ'St with a small
lead over JohnJon with Gerig a close
third. Tarantino proved that he won
on slr.ill more than luclrJ
Results
l500 PRO: 1. Jim T..mino (Honl; 2. Scott .Johr-.
(Moll; 3. llevid Gorig tHonl.
l500 INT: 1. Nid< HortnolI (Suzl; 2. ehrio Porto (_1;
3. Frri Lano lVom).
l500 JR; 1. Bob _1_1; 2. Ma-k Smith lVom); 3.
_ _ lVom).
2IiO PRO: 1. Scott IIumwonh lVom); 2. Bryon
-.v (Han); 3. Jim T..mino (Han).
2IiO INT: 1. _
Ruff lVom); 2. Chuck Brenn...
(Suzl; 3. John _lVom).
2IiO JR: 1. Clint Burgeon lVoml; 2. Steve Weidler
IHonl; 3. Rid< Y_Ie-Al.
125 PRO: 1. Robert Nolin IYoml; 2. Scott MlInning
lVom); 3. Deve....- (Suzl.
125 INT: 1. Kim ~ (Sud; 2. Don S.,IYoml;
3. Chrio LoForm !Sud.
125 JR: 1. S _ c.dlllo lVoml; 2. Roger HoV"
(Honl; 3. Kovin l.Iird ISud.
MINts: 1. Dorin Rovor- (Yoml; 2. DeYid Leochw
!K8w); 3. Rod _ _ (K.wl.
WlII'ams scores
aga'n at OCIR MX
By Steven Crosby
IRVINE, CA, MAY 21
Wheelsmith Maico rider Dave
Williams made it eight out of 10
for class wins in the last five weeks
at Orange County International
Raceway Motocross by winning the
250cc Pro class. In the Open Pros
Scott Cavness scored his first victory of
the year under the lights. And perpetual
Intermediate Randy Skinner tried his
band in the 125cc Pro c1ass and finished
second to Tony Gomez after wrenching a knee in practice.
Moto one in the 250cc PrOII saw DG's
Wayne Reid grab the holeshot through
the tight first tum with Williams and
Greg Zitterkopf right behind. Reid
was able to hold on for three laps before
Williams puUed right alongside, nudged
Reid over and made the pass. Williams
then rode away with the win with Reid
maintaining second over Zitterkopf.
In moto two Williams and Reid
piled up in the first tum and Oran~
County Yamaha rider Mike Kelly assumed the lead. John McCaughey
moved into second and. by the end of
the first lap, Reid put his Yamaha into
third. Williams. fifth at the end of lap
one, was moving up steadily each lap.
On lap two he caught Kerr, lap three
Reid, lap four McCaughey and on lap
five, when Kelly went down, Williams
had the lead. While Williams was doing his thing, Reid was also on the
move'and took second overall.
Williams almost made it his founh
double win of the season when he took
the win in the first moto of Open Pro.
Williams won the moto easily while
Scott Cavness and Greg Zitterkopf
w~ a war the entire race for second.
At one point the two riders were side
by side for half a lap neither one willing
to give an inch. Finally Zitterkopf put
his Advanced Cycle machine into second for good.
Moto two saw Cavness get the lead
with Williams right behind. But on
lap two Williams pulled off when he
heard stran~ sounds from inside the
engine. As his brother/mechanic Rocky
explained later, when they put the
motor t~ther three weeks ago he
gave the rod two weeks to live. It lasted
two and a half and Dave pulled off the
track before it could do any more
dama~. Meanwhile, Cavness and Zitterkopf were in another war for the
win with the nod finally going to Cavness on his Anaheim Suzulr.i bike.
The best sponsman racing of the
night was in the 125cc Novice class.
Joel Johns emerged from the first moto
with the win with Darrell Wall and
Scott Fellhoelter second and third.
Things really heated up in moto two.
Johns took another holeshot on his
Yamaha with WaU right behind and
Larry Woody's Honda third. FeUhoelter
staned back in the pack and by riding
on the ra~ edge was able to move
into fourth by the end of lap one. By
the third lap, with his rear tire hopping
everywhere, Fellhoelter had moved
into second. For the next two laps
Johns and Fellhoelter diced it out with
Fellhoelter fmally getting by in the
back section of the track. Fellhoelter
had been llirting with disaster the
whole race and it caught up with him
20 feet from the checkered.llag. Coming over the last whoop~de-doo he was
thrown back on the seat of his Yamaha
and slid right off the back when it did
a wheelstand in mid-air. By the time
he picked it up and pushed it across
the finish line Johns had passed him
and taken the win. For all his efforts,
Fellhoelter ended up third overall.
Results
1IO BEG: 1. .-on CoIIior IYom); 2. Bobby llevid
IYom).
1IO NOV: 1. John _lVom); 2. Chrio L.-o ISud; 3.
MmI~lVom).
1IO BEG DIY I: 1. Anthony Frech lVom); 2. Thayne
Zilo lVoml; 3. Jeff llevid lVom).
1IO BEG DIV II: 1. Oft Price lVom); 2. ,J;m - .
lVoml; 3. J _ _ lVoml.
1IO NOV: 1. rom _lVom); 2. Kurt Slrond lVom); 3.
Chrio LM.lSuzl.
1IO INT: I, o.n HommKIt (K8w!; 2. John DoIIio
lVom); 3. Jimmy _lVoml.
lOll BEG: 1. RicIwd _
(Suzl; 2. Milt. _in
lSuzl.
lVom); 2. John
125 BEG DIV I: 1. S
Senibi"". (Honl; 3. .., S-- CSuzl.
125 BEG DIV II: 1. .., SiddoIlVom); 2. Don Kell8y
lVom); 3. Rob Tronot lVoml.
125 BEG DIV III: 1. S _ HoMIv lVoml; 2. Andy
_lVom); 3. Greg '-IYoml.
125 NOV: 1.'-.JoIww IYom); 2. Tom Delon IYoml;
3. Scoot ~ lVoml.
125 INT: 1. Mild> DoIIio lVom); 2. 1lil1T-.1Suz);
3. John B8gin lSuzl.
125 PRO: 1. Tonv Gomez (Suzl; 2. Rondv Ski"".,
(Suzl; 3. Rich W_lVoml.
2IiO BEG DIV I: 1. Deve Wooton (Hanl: 2. Mort<
~ lSuzl; 3. Curtio IIinghom ICom).
2IiO BEG DIV II: 1. Rid< L8YV lVom); 2. Joe De Mello
lVom); 3. Dennie Joniooon lVoml.
2IiO NOV: 1. lMrv G,_IYoml; 2. D.... Em8rV I_I;
3. Rich - . (Han).
2IiO INT: 1. Ion Fitz-Giggon lVom); 2. Ma-k Howa-d
(Yom); 3. Bill Erb (Han).
2IiO PRO: 1. llevid WoI.... IYom); 2. Wwyrw> Reid
lVoml; 3. John Mc:C8uahev (Sud.
OPEN BEG: 1. _
Dar-lVom); 2. Reid " - - '
(Suzl; 3. o.mio McC-.v 1K.w1.
OPEN NOV: 1. lMrv Bird lVoml; 2. Gory Richl.
(_1; 3. _
R8ic:Iwd lVom).
OPEN INT: 1. Gory Got.- IMoiI; 2. Frri l.8Vri80
lVom); 3. Don Storllov lVoml.
OPEN PRO: 1. Scott e-- lSuz); 2. Greg Zitt8rt

