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Holland, Tarantino,
Locey take
DeAnza $2000 MX
By Ron Lawson
SUNNYMEAD, CA, JUNE 7
Suzuki's George Holland was the
fastest, smoothest and most consistent rider to show up for the
$2000 purse race at DeAnza
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Cycle Park. His performance in the
125cc Pro class was strong enough to
give him a virtually uncontested win
with Suzuki West rider Gary Denton
(Suz) picking up the pieces for second
place over Dale's Modern Cycles rider
Scott Manning (Yarn).
From the start of moto one, Holland
was unstoppable. He took the holeshot
and quicltly began to pull away. Rick
Rodgers of Riverside Suzuki was
second through the early laps with
Rodney Brand and his Desert Suzuki
in third. Denton started off just ahead
of Manning, somewhere around the
number six spot, but both riden were
soon working forward. On the seventh
lap Denton passed Rodgen for second,
but by that time Holland topped
Denton, Manning, Rodgen and
Brand.
While Holland again pulled away at
the start of round two, Denton,
Manning and Brand had already
choeen their finishing positions, riding
in second, third and fourth, respec'
tively. Dean Cates (Suz) was futh
through the first half of the moto, then
he dropped out, giving the position to
Roger Hensley (Suz). In the remaining
laps, Holland's lead stabilized and
there were no changes in the top five.
Jim Tarantino (DG Hon) might
have won the 250cc Pro clasa just as
convincingly if not for O'Neal's
Andrew Jefferson (Suz). Tarantino
jumped into an early fint moto lead
with Craig Gormley (Yam) in second
over Jefferson. Jefferson managed to
pass Gormley and then he and
Tarantino began to pull away from
the pack. Manning soon moved into
the third spot, but he was several
seconds behind Jefferson. After the
halfway mark, the space between the
top riders didn't change much, but at
the start of the. white flag lap,
Tarantino blew it. He went down and
stalled his bike in a tum, allowing
Jeffenon to get by and into the lead.
Jeffenon went on to win the race with
Tarantino second over Manning.
Tarrantino and Jeffenon were at it
again in the next round. Marty Miller
(Yam) held the third position until
Manning took over. Then Mike
Shoemaker (Yam) passed both Miller
and Manning. Manning then dropped
his pace with a flat tire while Gormley
came up to challenge Miller for
fourth. In the meantime Tarantino
was edging away slightly from
Jeffenon. A small lead then began to
grow to a great one when Jeffenon's
silencer fell off, slowing him down
noticeably. At the end, Tarantino was
safely in front with Jeffenon still ahead
of Shoemaker, Gormley and Don
Griewe (Mai).
The fint Open class moto was
owned by Greg Zitterkopf of Advanced
Cycle. David Williams (Mai) took the
holeshot but Zitterkopf got by on the
second lap and was never challenged
on his way to the checkered flag. Andy
Jeffenon started in the middle of the
pack, but slowly moved up until he
was in third on lap four. Two laps
later he was in second. Tim Locey
(Yarn) had started right behind
Jefferson and moved up with him.
Once Jeffenon was firmly situated in
second, Locey made his move and
passed the Suzuki rider. At the finish
line, Zitterkopf was still on top with
Locey second, Jeffenon third, Micky
Dymond (Yarn) fourth and Don
Griewe (Hus) futh.
Zitterkopfs luck took a tum for the
worse in the second tum of the second
moto. He went down in a pile up and
was nearly last in getting restarted.
The lead was in the hands of Tracy
Oswell (Mai) for most of the race. But
as the 12th lap rolled around in the 15lapper, Oswell dropped back to fourth
and Locey took over. Zitterkopf had
moved all the way up to second, but
Locey, was strongly in front and the
order was set for the finish. Oswell
managed to repass Jeffenon to show
up third at the line. Overall it was
Locey, Zitterkopf, Jeffenon, Oswell
and Scott Cavness (Suz).
Results
PEE WEE: 1, T.- Hohn (Yom!: 2. R _ GerIghly
lHanI,
JR evc: 1, Chrio Noch (Yoml: 2. AIIon Brohm (Yonll:
3. Adorn Filzgnld (Yom!.
MINI BEG: 1, John CuohincII*n lSuzl: 2. Milul
~ lHonl: 3, _'-l'Yom!.
MiNI NCN: 1. MIca _
(Yoml; 2. Dlno Tornciono
(Yom!: 3. Lonco GonDnlK8wl,
'25 BEG: 1. Mort< W_lSuzl; 2. Eric_
(Yom!; 3. KorJy _ISuzl.
125 NOV: 1, Rick L-.: lSuzl; 2. KorJy Sorer-.
(Yoml; 3. CroIg IIue lSuzl.
125 INT: 1, Scott Am, (Yom!; 2. IINco .Joc:l

