JR CVC MOD: 1. Shone Tril1ler (Yom!; 2. Shoun
Koloo (Suzl; 3. Shone Hunt (Yoml.
JR CVC MOO: 1. KIIIIin _
(Vom); 2. Tommy
C - . (Yoml; 3. S _ Kotajorvl (Yom!.
JR
MOD: 1. Ric:hord Soxton (Yom); 2. Dustin
Evono (Yom); 3. Jimmy IIutDl (Yom).
BO STK &-11: I. ~ Rldwd (Yom); 2. Shone
Tril1ler (Yom); 3. Anthony Fnonch (Yom).
BO MOO &-11: 1. Kyto ~ (KowI; 2. Shoun Koloo
(Suzl; 3. Mike Voung (Yom).
evc
BO STK NOV 12+: 1. Shown o..idoon (K.wl; 2.
Jimmy Moon (Yom); 3. John _
(Yom).
BO MOO NOV 12+: 1. Jimmy M-. (Y....); 2.
Shown Dovidoon OtowI; 3. .John _
(Yom).
BO STK INT 12 +: 1. J - . Pmw (Yom); 2. Mike
Voung (Yom); 3. Kyto ~ 1K.wl.
BO MOD INT 12+: 1. Kyto Roming (Yom); 2. J - .
Pmw (Yom); 3. Moo-. McCoy (Yom).
BO STK EX 12 +: 1. LorTv Il (Yom); 2. _ d Zimmer"","
(Yom); 3. DicI< _
(Yom).
DenIs destroys
NMA/Suzukl MX
at the Dunes
Yamaha has Todd Campbell and
Larry Brooks mounted on their
machines, Kawasaki is using Sam
Storer and new Team Green rider
Paul Denis. In the third event of the
NMA/Suzuki Fall Nationals held at
Indian Dunes, Denis fought the yellow
machines and prevailed with major
wins in the 80cc Modified Expert 12 +
race as well as the 105cc contest.
Grand National Champion Larry
Brooks didn't let Denis take all as he
took top hon~rs in the 80cc Stock
Expen 12 + event.
Bobby Moore claimed the first moto
of the Stoclr. class edging out Brooks
and Team Green's William Surratt.
Brooks came baclr. stronger in the final
moto to take the win ahead of Moore
and Todd Campbell.
Racing is full of close calls and tight
situations. 1£ the rough track doesn't
throw you off the machine, there is
always the chance that somebody will
crash in front of you. A sit.uation
occurred in the Modified contest that
changed the outcome of the race.
Todd Campbell took his DG·tuned
Yamaha to the first moto win ahead of
Paul Denis and Bobby Moore.
Campbell was going for it in the final
moto and got the holeshot which is
what is necessary to win against his
competition. Unfonunately, Campbell
was buclr.ed off of his bike in the
second tum while going downhill. He
was right in sight of the other riders,
. but they couldn't avoid him and Moore
clipped him.
Brooks had a poor first moto finish
but came baclr. and led this race ahead
of Bruce Bunch, who is the fastest
Suzuki
contestant,
and
Denis.
Campbell fired up his bike and
continued with the attitude that he
was going to win the race and placed
with a fine founh. Though he didn't
take a single moto win, Denis took the
overall with a 2-5 tally. Campbell still
took second overall. Bunch landed
third overall and he is capable of
bruising the Yamaha and Kawasaki
riders.
By Tom Corley
Results
VALENCIA, CA, OCT. 25
PEE WEE STK: 1. Chrio Pllnenhouer lila); 2. o....in
EYIIl10 lila); 3. Tony Sulek (Vom).
PEE WEE MOD: 1. 0u0Iin Evono lltal; 2. Ronnie
00nIf0fd (Vom); 3. Chrio _ l I t a l .
Minicycle racing is becoming
more like professional motocross
racing, and with each season,
the major factories are fighting
evc
evc
evc
JR
STK: 1. Kyto ~ (Yoml; 2. Shone Tril1ler
(Yom); 3. 5'*'" Hunt (Yom).
JR
STK: 1. K"';" _
(Yom); 2. S _
KolojoM (Yom); 3. Tommy Claw80 (Yom).
JR
STK: 1. Rldwd
(Yom); 2. Ronnie
00nIf0fd (Yom); 3. Tony SuIolc (Yom).
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for the to Mini Expert talcnu. While
s.-
SUNNYMEAD, CA. NOV. 1
Although it was a beautiful day
to go racing, rider participation
at DeAnza Cycle Park seemed to
be at a slight luU. However, the
stiff competition more than made up
for the laclr. of attendance.
Usually the 1l!5cc Beginner class has
the most entries each week and this
race was DO exception. When the gate
dropped for the first ~oto John Downey
(Yam) headed the pack IDtO the first
tum with Frank Prouty (Yam) and
Trini Camarena (Suz) hot on his
tracks. But Downey's advantage was
short·lived before Prouty zapped the
leader on the second lap. A few turns
later a battle over second developed
between Downey and Camarena.
Downey maintained his slight distance
over the Suzuki pilot throughout much
of tbe race but Camarena made his
move with only two laps remaining.
Meanwhile, Prouty went on to take the
checkered flag first while Camarena
took second and Downey third.
At the stan of moto two it was
Prouty who again grabbed the holeshot
followed by Darren Paley, Downey
and Camarena. Prouty managed to
hold on to his lead for a few laps until
Paley snuclr. past on the founh lap. A
few laps later Camarena began to
make his move by taking over the third
spot after Downey went down. Camarena continued his drive, challenging
Prouty for second. For the next three
laps Prouty could see the Suzuki rider's
front wheel in each tum. But Prouty
kept his cool by holding back Camarena until the checlr.ered flag
emerged. Paley easily won the moto
but a first moto DNF ruined his
chances to score. Prouty took the overall
win with his 1-2 tally while Camarena's
2-5 totai earned a second. Downey
finished third.
Results
PEE WEES: 1. .)elf Know (Suzl; 2. Oevid Ochoo 1Suzl.
JR CVCLES: 1. Adem Fitzgerold (Yom); 2. Richord
.Jeroghty (Hon); 3. Chrio lowell (Yom).
MINI BEG: 1. Tony Szucoko (Yom); 2. Jr6ry _
(Vom); 3. 0 - Keeling (Vom).
125 BEG: 1. Fronk Prout'( (Yom); 2. Trini eo""""",,
(Suzl; 3. John Downey (Vom).
125 NOV: 1. Kovin Cox (Suzl; 2. Mlko Cooper j$uzl;
3.0- M ...gon (Yom).
125 INT: 1. Oevid _ _ 1Suz); 2. Scott Amy
(Yom); 3. Andy Koplon (Suzl.
500 NOV: 1. Michool Tolkinglan (KowI; 2. J _
_(Yom).
500 INT: 1. Mike Soid (Moll; 2. MIke CumIv IHan).
VETS JR: 1. Mike Know (Hull; 2. John Soid IMoiI; 3.
Oonen Kohoo IHuIl.
VETS INT: 1. Gory _ . _ , IMoIl; 2. Jim
~
IHuIl; 3. LorTv_ISuzl.
Hollenbeck tops
D-3BWlld
WIzard Chase
By Loretta Pipkin
SUPERSTITION MTN., CA, OCT. 25
Husky-mounted Randy HoUenbeck cruised in for the overall
win in .the Tank Slappers M.C.
D-38 Wild Wizard Chase. Wild
it was; 90 miles divided into two loops
- aCI'Oll the dry laIr.e bed, down the
sand dam, under the railroad trestle,
through the pucker bushes and home.
Open Amateur Justin Brady, riding
just his third desen race, led the first
loop with Craig Corda 50 seconds
behind. Though the course was well
marked, quite a few took the wrong
turn before the flJ'St trestle, including
Hollenheclr.. "I must have lost about a
minute before I got back to the
trestle, " said Hollenheclr.. Torsten
Corum on his plucky 125cc was third
and Hollenbeclr. fouM at home checlr..
Out on the second loop Brady and
Corum led somewhere in the dust.
Craig Corda was a healthy third till he
did a spread eagle over the bars,
allowing Hollenbeck, Dale Stevenson
and Cla.ude Maynard to catch him.
They all diced to the trestle with
Hollenbeclt going through flJ'St.
Bill Reams and son Scott won the
Halloween costume contest dressed
like leather covered bumble bees'
wings and all, but that's where Bill's
luclr. ended. On the fint loop he blew a
head gasket, returned to the pits and
got another bike DOt knowing his
buddy had loaned the axle nut to
someone else. The pack buzzed on and .
Reams' wings were cJip~ for the day.
Another Vet rider was running
ninth overall on the first loop, but in
the second broke the tabs on the seat.
Kirk Kontiles lost the whole thing and
still ftnished the race; however he will
be sitting very carefully the next week
or so.
Five miles from' the
finish
Hollenbeck took the lead. Corum,
pushing the l25cc, hung in for second.
Stevenson moved up to third. Corda
succumbed to a flat tire and empty gas
tank and stood by the trail until
Brady, running founh, stopped and
picked him upl Riding double, Brady
ftnished seventh overall. First Vet
Claude Maynard, duking it out with
Reams for the Vets point lead, didn't
know if Reams was coming or not.
Maynard was smokin' his new pet
Husky (Harden's old factory bike) and
finished first in class and founh over·
all.
In the MIni classes Tony Ribley and
Steve Basin brought home the gold in
their classes.
Unofficial results
OVERALl: 1. Rondy 1
_ _ (Hull; 2. T...-.
Carum IHUS); 3. Dele S.-.on (Yom); 4. Cloude Mev
rwd (Hull; 5. Grog WoodIng1on (Yom); 6. " - Adoit
(Y....!; 7. Juotin 8rodv ISuzl; B. IS4T (Yom); 9. Jim
Robinoon (Yoml; 10. Ed Mundy (Yom).
Toyama,
McCuIstion master
CRC Saddleback
MX·
By Lee Taylor
ORANGE. CA, OCT. 25
Mark Toyama attacked .the
California Racing Club's Saddle·
back MX with the intensity of
the Pros and managed to capture
a.Rlperb pair of baclr.·to·baclr. wins in
the 80cc Intermediates.
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