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Cycle News 1981 08 12

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Northern C81fomia-Northem Nev8de-Oregon-Wuhington-ldllho-UUIh- CYCLIERS M/C PRESENTS: - NomERN DATEUNE· Jc -·~.::-~--~II"" --r......----·.~ CE DOUBLE POINT RA CIO Q) 61r AMA SANCTIONED '-100% PAYBACK all semipros classes ~CONTINGINCIES TROPHIES ODESSEY RACE AUGUST 28 FRI. NIGHT . .kentleld Speedway 1001 N. Chester Ave. INFO CALL: (805) 832·3573 Practice-6:30 Race-8:00 Doug Noel (2301 finished third Open Pro et Baylenda Rec:ew8y. ~NEFIT PROCEEDS GO TO CALIFORNIA ISDT RIDERS s_ 125 II.: 1. c..;g CSuzI: 2. _ _ lVom/; 3. BilyW_IV..... 125 S: 1. o..e "'_, CSuzl: 2. Jerry _ _ lSuzl: 3. PIuI GrmiaIi IV . 125 C: 1. Kftin CSuzl. Marrioan 1Honl: 2. DIrren Crioo lSuzl: 3. _ _ AdvERTisiNG TItAT WORks 2!iO PlIO: 1. Tom _ I V....: 2. THE 1_; 3. Todd _ CSuzI. 2!iO S: 1. Todd _ IVomto 2. o.tie Mom; 3. GUYAHIAD' Jerry~IV""'. 2!iO OPEN A: 1. 1_. Dealerships for all major lines in many parts of the country are available now. Ed Lemco & Associates can help you obtain & operate a profitable & per· sonally rewarding business. Dealer· ships range from Mom & Pop, small town - S50,000, to multi·line major market, SI,OOO.OOO, (real estate in· eluded). Full assislance obtaining fac· tory approval & needed financing pro· vided. Call for more information. The Motorcycle People (503)967-8536 --- SAlEI'lICE 17.44 71a .,.43 _VII 4IIOV17 aVII ClIIVII l_VII l_VI. T_ _ U ~ • • I' l I _ MEn MEn ME. 112.17 11.47 ME. ME. ME. 11I.I7 ..47 7"7 ..... e:-.s_n UN SMlPPEDDAIlY ANYWHERE IN u.s.A. It"" Mud APPllOllMPEft OllliEft. 0fIDE" IMIII'PED SAME Tn. DAY IltCEIVED. IN ITOClt -".fri." p.m. 40 :r~o"..A_SaIe ~AMA"'A --- - I I SUGG. lETAll. IUD _Subject Taa-.g. TIlIEfACTOIlY 5JOsc:..~cZ='-· "11il..- I I .. 0. . . ., ...... RNucefI to Sell F.stJ 'liY:ii25H 'II YZ465H 'lilT 175H '79YZ400F ... menyotherel Seve Hundred. of ••• T&OVemahe 24020 Nerbonne Ave. CTon.lCIIRecbldo . . IVomto 2. Joe "'""- s_ CSuzI; 2. I..a1at MnhIIl Casey btes for two at SHR marathon By Sally Sideliner BRENTWOOD, CA. JULY 17 No matter how you fight the odds, some days you just can't win. Sand Hill's Friday night marathon went off the line at 7 p.m. with the 250cc class heading down into the bole. Kimo Casey. riding Ed Lemco £, Associates .................21._ c..;g OPEN S: 1. Mille Wood CSuzI; 2. Eric . - 1_1: 3.DIMd_IHuol. OPEN C: 1. Todd Hirxh IVoml: 2.1lriIn er-IVoml: 3. John Collum IVoml. OTH A: 1. Gorry _ lHuol: 2. S - Glenn. OTH S: 1. NomBlIlergome IV....: 2. WiIIiom Young lSuzl. OTH C: 1. John Collum IYoml; 2. JfJII Chikuag IYoml. Honda, Yamaha Kawasaki, Suzuki Harley Davidson 'fk METZELER ~ ~~ Tire Sale ~ c: ,. Ron " - ~: 2. Doug WtIl: 3. Word leiIor 1KTMl. 2!iO II.: 1. W-" Howlond CSuzI; 2. Gord _ _ I I I I Lomita. CA 90717 (213)1534·2311 / .. for Supercycle in Concord, took the lead only to be red·flagged in the first tum. Kimo pulled off to find the rest of the pack rolling by. A quick cbeclr. with the starter showed it was an error on the part of the flagman, and by now. Kimo was three'quarters of a lap down. A little anger under his belt, he slapped it into high gn.r and by the fourth lap was mounting a comfortable lead. Chuck Reuben's Yamaha held a steady pace for second, but Casey had been pulled to the sidr by his mechanic (his dad), and the pit board now read two laps down. K,mo was penalized two laps for not compIetin, his passes before entering the sconng chute. Casey put to use what he learned at his first Supercrllll at the L.A. Coliseum, and with only 20 minutes left, bike after bike as the spectators c him on. FinaUy. he regained the lead wbile Reuben continued to hold his steady second place. With fi¥e minutes left, Casey signaled he was out of gas! Fast thinking on the part of spectator ~ Barlan had the gas can to traclr.side by the time Casey coasted in. But Reuben quickly c::: blasted through the chute for tint place with two laps left. Caley was tied up in traffic but Reuben slid out in the tight left·bander losing. a few precious seconds. The checkers fe11 to Reuben and four seconds later to casey. Casey's determination prevailed ~ minutes later as 28 riders went off the line in the uSee class. David Rodri· quez's Suzuki puUed in front with Kimo again finding himself in the second place position. The fifth lap saw Casey's second wind take over as he passed David through. the mud hole. Rodriquez puUed off a few laps later, and Casey continued the last 40 minutes unchallenged. Top money winner 00 the night was Tony Souza. winner of the Opeo class. Otto, Wargo, Dezog burn at Bay...... night MX By Jerry R. Newray FREMONT. CA. JULY 15 A full moon shined overhead as Baylands Raceway Park's night motocross saw some more hot action in the Pro classes. Over the past few weeks, the number of racers coming from areas besides the Bay area has increased trmlendously with the spectator turnout seeing Iarganumbers also. I n the 250cc Pr

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