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SUPER SR: 1. Bob _
(Bull, 57; 2. Don Wilcox
IBull7B; 3. Art W _ (Bull 100..2; 4. JIIy Kavonaugh
18uIl123; 5. Ted _","".IBuIl125.
Comer
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National
By Jane Dietz
WTLLIAMSPORT. PA.JUNE21
Montesa's Curt Comer racked
up his second win in three
rounds of the AMA/NATC National Championship Observed
Trials Series to take a slim' lead in the
point
standings
over
Morgan
Kavanaugh -- 42 to 37. Kavanaugh
put his Bultaco into second place at
the Cascade National. five marks off
Comer's winning 42 mark ride. Don
Sweet placed third at 53 marks and
also stands third in the standings with
28 points. Sweet is Montesa mounted.
Fourth place went to SWM's Jack
Stites by virtue of more cleans -- 22 to
18 -- than Montesa mounted Bryan
Benjamin.
The site of the event was Logues
Farm. an area of rolling hills and spectacular waterfalls. The Pennsylvania
Trials Riders, organizers of the 1978
World Championship round at nearby
Roaring Branch. were the hosts. The
proceeds from the event were donated
to Multiple Sclerosis through the
Athletes for MS campaign. Bob Logue
Motorsports, Hills Motorsports and
Cosmopolitan Motors were among the
many supporters.
Marc Williams and District 6
Number One trials rider Jerry Young
laid out an eight mile. 20 section loop
which covered two scenic mountains.
The course was in three basic parts.
The first bein@' off-camber, rocky hills
and hillclimb sections. The second
contained such sections as Ml. Rushmore and the final part had riders
ascending up Cascade Run.
The most challenging section must
have been 20. the Wall of Death. No
rider could manage even a three on
this section. Cascade Run is a trials
spectators dream. The stream falls
several hundred feet over large steps
and huge rocks.
Comer's ride was consistent as he
proved he was more than up to the
challenges thrown at him. With only
two loops to complete. each ride had
to be the very best rider effon possible.
Kavanaugh wasn't that far off the pace
and proved he is tough in any terrain.
Sweet had a bit of trouble in some of
the traps especially number four which
caught him for two unexpected fives.
Senior honors were in order for
NATC founder Wiltz Wagner. Super
Senior Bob Micket had a super
Pennsylvania weekend. Micket took
home two first place plaques from the
Sunday night awards banquet. Bob
rode his Bultaco to very respectable
scores of 57 Saturday and 86 Sunday.
The series will resume September 5
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DALE SINGLETON,
. 1st & 2nd In the
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Results
NATIONAL: 1. Curt Comer (Mool 42; 2. Morgon
Kavllnaugh (Bull 47; 3. Don S _ (Moo) 53; 4. Jock
S.ites ISWMI 56; 5: Bryan Benjomln (Moo) 56.
SPORTSMAN: ,. Jelf Forley (Manl 44; 2. Jonathon .
HoHnagio (Mool 44: 3. Keith Olivo< (Bull 51: 4. Mike
Reed IMool 59: 5. Mike Womotr IMool60.
HIGH SCHOOL: 1. Mike P"";no (Mool 64: 2. Mike
West IFenl 83; 3. Roo Comma. Jr. IFon) 91; 4. Vonce
WolkOfIMonl 96; 5. Grog BoI.IMool 99.
SR: 1. Wiltz Wogn.. IManl 64; 2. Carl P.... (Bull
71; 3. Dolo Mo~ IBull 73; 4. Gone Tuck IBuIl 94; 5.
Curt Comer. Sr. (Bull 98.
SUPER SR: 1. Bob Mick" IBull 86; 2. Don Wilcox
IBuli 86; 3. Art Webs•• (Bull 125; 4. Joy KlIV8nllugh
IBulll26; 5. Ge