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Cycle News 1981 09 30

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Southern C~lIornla.Arl:&oaa.Southera Nevada· Southern CaUforala.Arlzona·So1lthera Neva Western hotline $25 into a four lap backwards race for the Pros. where the win· Herley Hell wes the 125cc Pro runner-up behind Brent Blount at Corone. 500 BEG: 1. Mike L_lV_); 2. _ le_lHonl. 500 PIlO: 1. DIMd Hopkins (Mol); 2. (Mol); 3. John fIobinoon . ~ M_ (Mol); 3. Don " - - ' CMool. Ed\lETS: 1. John While CMoo); 2. Don ~ lVoml; 3. MicNIIi _ . INT \lETS: 1. llonnio Rooormorg lVomI; 2. - . lIerdycI< CMoo); 3. Gory WIIoon /Moo). MacCracken winnIng streak contInues at CoronaMX By Kit Palmer Photo by Ron Lawson CORONA, CA, SEPT. 11 MX.TRAVEL HondoCR80'81 9.8" Hondo CR 2501450R '81 12.25" Hondo XR 200 '81 : 9.4" HondoXR2OOR'81 10.75.. Hondo XR 2501!iOOR '81 .....•...•.....• 11.0" HuIqvorna 2501430 '81 .......•..........•... ~ i 10< 80 '81 9.4" ~ i 10< 125 '81 12.0" ~ i 1O<250!420 '81 , 12.75MIrzoa:hi:l6fml 10.8" Monocchi 38mm 12.0" 9.0" Suzuki RM 80 '81. Suzuki RM 100 '81 . . .. .. .. . . . .. . • . . . .. 10.0" Suzuki RM 250 '81 . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. 12.0" Suzuki RM 485 '81 12.0" Suzuki PE 17512501400 '81 11.0" V IT 125 '81 .............• , 9.25" V IT 175 '81. 10.9.. V IT 2501485 '81 , 12.25" • - . moin opringa V _ yz 80 '81 7.25" Y _ yz 80 '81 , 9.8" v yz 100 '81 9.0" V _ yz 125 '81 12.25" with moin opringa V _ yz_ '81 _ 12.25" . Outaf'OOKllloA_ ' " - 90 d.y money back gUllrllr)tee. De.l., or Direct T£RRYCABL£ POBox 1321 Hesperia CA 92345 (714) 244-9361 Pistons _ ,', 2·Stroke/4-Stroke Huge Inventory Call TolI·Free Calil.llQO.382·3600 34 111I. i Other states 800-473-5120 pft9>213-999-2811 7801 C8flOlI8 Ave.• Cano!IiPwk, CA 91 J04 Once again, Eric MacCracken took his Malcolm Smith Yamaha to another convincing win in the combined Pro class. at Corona Racewa,...,The Pro riden elected to race for only one purse due to a light turnout. Although the I25cc riden were at a slight disadvantage, they still managed to place well in the standings. In the fint moto the horsepower of MacCracken and Yamaha of Cuca· monga's Ted Hoyt roosted their way into the lead followed by the thrtt 125cc riden, HRP's Brent Blount (Suz), Rick Rodgen (Yam) and Harley Hall (Suz). By the second lap Blount put the move on Hoyt for second while Hall also made his move by passing Rodgen for founh. MacCracken con· tinued his route until the finish. The rest of the paclr. followed in order. '. When the gate dropped for the sec· ond moto it was MacCraclr.en who grabbed the holeshot followed closely by Hoyt, Rodgen and Hall. It looked as though Hoyt might give MacCraclr.en a race, but Hoyt's effons ended early when he washed out in a sandy berm. Blount ran into him, causing a momentary break in the 125cc rider's pace. As MacCraclten began to run away all eyes were o'n the second place battle betwttn Rodgen and Hall. But the battle was over early when Rodgers went down, a victim pf the stadium whoops. Meanwhile, Blount reeled in Hall after his earlier mishap, only to lowside with two laps remaining. MacCraclr.en went on to another easy win, followed by Hall, Blount and Hoyt. Jaclr. Scott of Pomona Yamaha took top honon in the l!50cc Intermediate class by consistently winning both motos, Scott's closest competitor was Yamaha·mounted Kevin Broob. Broob hounded Scott throughout the fint moto but couldn't quite match Scott's perfonnance. Another Yamaha of Pomona rider, Rusty Taflinger, put in a good ride, finishing behind Broob. Founh spot went to Scott Conaway.(Yam). The second moto wasn't quite as easy for Scott when Broob took command on the second lap: Trailing Broob were Scott, Taflinger and Con· away. Broob couldn't shake Scott as the two leaden began to pull away from the pack. The two riden were dicing for the lead throughout the moto until Scott slipped by Broob on the white flag lap to take the win and the overall. While the two leaden b,ttled. Conaway and Taflinger were engaged in their own duel. Like Scott, Conaway also waited until the last lap to pass Taflinger for third. Results MINI BEG: 1. Gone - . , lV_I; 2. lenny Guyen lV_I; 3. Ty o.vio lVoml. MINI BEG: 1. IIort Pilla lV_I; 2. SI... Tuck., lV_I; 3. _lVomI. MINI NOV: 1. S _ Skibo! lV_I; 2. SI-. !llMdIon CIC8wI; 3. Ron W. . (1C8w1. MINIINT; 1. Gory Dont lV_I; 2. Roger Ebling 11C8w1; 3. Milt. _ l V _ ) . 125 BEG: 1. Tom Brown (Suzl; 2. Brott _ lV_I; 3. Ie"" Strond lVoml. 125 BEG: 1. Mort< Newton lYoml; 2. Chris _ ISuzl; 3. Chuck ColIinIISuzl. 125 BEG: 1. Doniel S-*," lSuzl; 2. Bob Devioon (K8wl; 3. George Alton lVoml. 125 NOV:. 1. Chrio GobloIISuzl; 2. PIt IIumIlV_l; 3. Chris AJloc lVoml. , 125 INT: 1. Quinton Smilh 1Suzl; 2. Chrio Heinrich , (Suzl; 3. Mort< _lVoml. ' 125 PRO: 1. Bront Blount 1Suzl; 2. HorIoy HoIIISuzl' 3. RicIl Rodgln lVoml. 250 BEG: 1. AJon McCown 1K8wl; 2. George Montoyo lHonl; 3. Ie.... Worrell 1K8wl. ' 250 BEG< 1,Bob _lHonl; 2. D e v e _ lVoml; 3. o..e Brwno 1Suzl. 250 NOV: 1. Jim Cogley lV_); 2. Roy Gr-.. (Hllnl; 3. Lorry Ctovon lV_I, . 250 INT: 1. __ Scott lV..,l; 2. Ie.,." _ l V _ I ; 3. Scott eor-lV_l. 250 PRO: 1. Eric • on lV_I; 2. Tod Hoyt (Yoml;3. JeIf_lV_l. I !iOO NOV: 1. Gory . lV_t 2. Scot\ PoolIbum lV_I; 3. Tony (Mol). !iOo INT: 1. o.n W1lkl lV_I; 2. Torry Il8vio (Huol; J, Guy CombolIISuzI. I Sreker'. backward~ wIn at OelRNIX : I' . By Steven Crosby IRVINE, CA, SEPT. 10 CEET Racing Products and Rus·' tan's Yamaha Parts each tossed ner would take it all. A lot of fans stayed until the end of the evening to see how well the Pros could negotiate the turns and jumps going the wrong way. The win went to factory Kawasaii .rider Goat Brelter. who was making his fint appearance of the year at OCIR. Goat took the lead out of the gate and held on as most everyone was being cautious. On the second lap Harley Hall fell in what was the normal fITSt tum and was out of the race, The next lap Tony Gomez 'lite it in the whoop· de·dOOlS but was OK. Breker maintained his lead while on the last lap Richard Collins really let it fly off the big jump but could not improve his position, T~e 250cc Novice class seemed as though Bill Scott was going to win both motos easily but engine problems in the second moto caused him to fall baclr., Scott took the holeshot in the fint moto with Todd Cunningham right behind. On the second lap Dale Himmelreich moved by Larry Wood· house for third place and began to move up on Cunningham. Cunningham held him off until the final lap when problems put him back to fifth. Him· melreich finished second with Rick Hughes in third. In the second moto it was Scott in the lead until the second lap when the motor went sour. Hughes toolr. over the lead after a good stan and took the win. Cunningham was second and Larry WoodhouJe third. Overall it was Rick Hughes the winner with a 5·1. second went to Himmelreich with a 2·4. In 9pen Beginner fint overall ended up going to Tim Huddleston who scored a 5·2 on his Kawasaki. Eric Benson shot out in the lead during the fint moto with Jim Devine and Brian Blander second and third. Huddleston caught Blander on the second lap and the three leadeR stayed in their spots the rest of the moto, In the second moto Eric Benson again toolr. the lead but crashed on the second lap, giving the lead to Huddle· ston. He was passed on the next lap when Rex Bonham ~ut his KTM in the lead: to stay. Devine was third and couldn't move up. Bonham's 5·1 tally was only good enough for fourth overall behind Huddleston, Devine and Benson. Results / 80 BEG: 1. Eric uu.-.berg lV_I. 80 NOV: 1. 51-. Hunt lVoml: 2. Duotin elV_I; 3. lenny Guyen lV_I. 801NT: 1. Me _ _ {Y_I. MIM BEG DtV I: 1. IIort Pilla lV_I; 2. S _ DeZ-.lVoml; 3. RicII o.vio lVoml. MINI BEG DtV II: 1. Cr8Ig Oohndor lVoml; 2. sTuck., lV_I; 3. LorYIY Guyen lV_I. MINI NOV: 1. Ron W. . (1C8w1; 2. Wide Bone (YornI: 3. ,J.., _lVoml. . MINI INT: 1. Mort< T _ lVoml; 2. John Il8vio lVoml; 3. Ken CIiflon lVomI. MINI EX: 1. Sem S1Dror (1C8w1; 2. Mike Brown lVoml; 3. Bruce Bunch 1Suzl. 100: 1. .RicIwd _ _ lVoml; 2. Mor1y lV_I; 3. Mike Solomoyor lVoml. 125 BEG DtV I: 1. Aoron Woodv lHonl; 2. Bruce Moi .._. lSuzl; 3. Deve Roech 1Suzl. 125 BEG DtV II: 1. G

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