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Throughout both motos Toyama's
competition came from Tim Rutherford, who stayed glued to Toyama's
tail throughout the first moto and
stayed within 'his sights, in fourth the
second time around.
In "first moto Dan Hammack found
himself in third, hounding Rutherford
inch by inch around the track.
Hammack had his hands full, as well,
trying to keep ahead of Gilben
Valdez. When the moto finally wound
to a close, Toyama led the way
followed by Rutherford, Hammack,
and Valdez.
The second encounter once more
found Toyama the front-runner.
Kenny Clifton, piloting a DG Yamaha,
turned on the gas and took' over
seconii, holding Valdez to third and
Rutherford to fourth. When the
checkered flag waved the Minis home,
Toyama wheeled his bike into the
winner's circle, Rutherford captured
second place gold and third overall
went to Valdez.
Cun
McCuistion,
riding
for
Kawasaki, cleaned up in the 250cc
Pros. The first moto found McCuistion
out in front and his cool, green machine
burning a streak around the course.
Mike Beier, riding for La Habra
Yamaha, was trying to catch
McCuistion and put Yamaha out in
front, but was held back to second
down to the end. Ron Baumganner,
also piloting a Kawasaki, ran a strong
third. The second' encounter found
McCuistion once more the leader with
Beier once more in the shotgun
position. This time they had Vere
Butler to contend with and Butler
badgered them both over every inch of
the Saddleback lurf. When the day
dreW to a close, McCuistion took home
a pair of aces and the winning money
of the day, Beier came home to second
place loot and third overall honors
went to Butler.
Results
JR- CVC NOV: 1. WeoIey Klein (Vam): 2. Jason
Collier (Vam); 3. Allan Brehm (Yam).
60 EX: 1. Devid Mcleod (Varni.
80 BEG: 1. Greg'TrachY (Varn); 2. Richerd Moerka
IVarnl; 3. Dale Bolen (Yam).
80 NOV: 1. Stelle Gamble (Yaml; 2. Ron Weot (Kawl:
3. Bunky Morton (Suz).
80 INT: 1. Mark Toyama: 2. Tim Rutherford; 3.
Gilbert Valdez (Varni.
100 BEG: 1. Stelle Jensen (Suz); 2. Jerry Morano
IVam); 3. Kanny McLeod (Varni.
125 BEG DIV 1: 1. Bruce Mortawson (Suz): 2. Jell
Anderson (Yam); 3. Paul Downolly ISuz).
125 BEG DIV 2: 1. Todd Stubbiefleld (Vam); 2. John
Malcolm (Yarnl; 3. Garry Garant (Yaml.
125 NOV: 1. Brian Menley (Vaml; 2. Tom Brown
(Suzl; 3. Jameo Hurrman (Vaml.
125 INT: 1. Donald Seery (Suz); 2. Gordon Ward
(Suz); 3. Mitch Davis (Vam).
.
125 PRO: 1. Mike Tripeo (Yam); 2. Curt McCuistion
(Kawl; 3. Tony Gomez (Suzl.
250 BEG: 1. Mark Boootto ISuz); 2. Larry WoodhaUIa (Vam): 3. Merk Smith IHual.
250 NOV: 1. Terry Tietz (Han); 2. Michael Tarkington
IKawI: 3. Tom Walker (Varn).
250 INT: 1. Marc Johnson ISuz): 2. Art Oli_ (Suzl;
3. Rick Roark (Kawl.
250 PRO: 1. Curt McCuistion (Kaw); 2. Mika Baier
(Yam): 3. Vote Butler (VIm).
OPEN BEG: 1. John Honeycutt (Husl; 2. St1Iva L
Hommedleu.(Vam); 3. Greg DufTalne {Vaml.
OPEN tNT: 1. David Piaeraki (Suz): 2. Merino
BostioneII (Mail; 3. Mark Adamson ISuz):
OPEN PRO: 1. Micky Dymond IVlml; 2. Mika Booton
(Yam); 3. Bob Korz (Yoml.
VET JR: 1. Chris Haines; 2. Grog Arnetta; 3. Dwaine
Jarrett (Mail.
VET INT: 1. Bob Serr (Mai); 2. John Tartaglia {Mail.
VET EX: 1. Jerry Benson (Suz): 2. Marino Bastionoll
(~1; 3. Dan Moors (Mail.
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Densford does It
atCRCDunes
night Mini MX
By Tom Corley
VALENCIA, CA, OCT. 2g
Ronnie Densford has been concentrating on racing in the
Junior Cycles and lately the 80cc
class, It has been a while since
he has raced as a Pee Wee in the California Racing Club's Mini track
program. Tonight he raced as a Pee
Wee Expen and had another competitor in Tony Sulek. Densford took.
his Dick Allen's Yamaha-sponsored
bike to the win in both motos for the
first place trophy.
Many of the riders, though very
young, have been racing for several
years. Jesse James is the leader of the
Pee Wee Stock Junior class, and this is
his very first season. James has over 20
wins and a super start in motocross
racing to his name. Jesse won the first
moto tonight ahead ofJason Biggs and
Bobby Garcia. Garcia came back in
the final moto to take the win ahead of
Jesse. The overall win fell into Jesse's
hands with a 1-2 tally.
Tony Sulek had to take the runnerup position in the Pee Wee Expen
class, but he had his moments elsewhere. Sulek picked up the first place
trophy in the 60cc Stock Novice race as
he edged out Joel Tokarsky. Tony then
sOloed in the 60cc Modified Novice
class.
Results
PEE WEE STK JR: 1. ~ _
(Yam); 2. Bobby
Garcia (Yam): 3. Jaaon Billll8 (Yarnl.
PEE WEE EX; 1. Ronnie Denoford (Yam): 2. Tony
Sulek (Yarn).
60 STK NOV: 1. Tony Sulek IVam); 2. Joel Tokaraky
(Yam); 3. Anthony Hernandez (Vam).
60 STK INT: 1. Alvin Mallhewa (Vam): 2. Matt
Blacklock (Vam).
60 STK EX: 1. Devid Mcleod (Yam).
60 MOD NOV: 1. Tony Sulek (Yam).
60 MOD INT: 1. Alvin _
(Yam); 2. Alan
Pierce IVam); 3. Ronnie Denoford (Yam).
.
60 MOD EX: 1. David McLeod IVam).
80 STK BEG ~ 11: 1. Mike Gilmore (Suz); 2. Val Rae!
(Suz); 3. Jaaon VanBeek (Yarnl.
80 STK NOV~11: 1. Alan Pierce (Yam).
(Hon): 2. Tony
80 STK BEG 12+: 1. Rob
Mercier (Yam); 3. Mike Hanline IHon).
. 60 MOO: 1. Alan Pierce IVaml; 2. Tony Mercier
-(Yarn); 3. Arthur Huffer ISuzl.
s-.
Gilboy great at
CMC Ascot night
MX
'
By Tom Corley
GARDENA, CA, OCT. 22
A full-on battle was fought by
the 125cc Intermediates this
evening at Ascot's Continental
Moto-sports Club's motocross,
On the front line were the super-quick
racers Bill and Bruce .Delgado.
However, both of their efforts were
shot down by a rider who is destined to
be a fast 125cc Pro, Sean Gilboy.
Bruce Delgado shot out ahead of the
10 other competitors in the first moto.
His competition was really pressing
him hard led by Gilboy. Gilboy passed
-him within one lap and led the rest
from that point. Bruce led Bill and
Larry Bohlken settled in fourth. Said
Gilboy about his fantastic pass against
Bruce Delgado: "We came down off of
the TT jump, and he took the inside
and I shut him off on the outside going
to the barrelsl"
Gilboy is not known for getting the
holeshot. Instead, he prefers to start
on the outside of the staning gate so he
can avoid traffic and shove in around
them. In the final moto, Bill Delgado
got the best start and didn't make any
mistakes. Bruce was in second but
apparently did make a mistake because
Gibloy slid. by him as did Bohlken.
Gilboy tried every trick he knew but
could not get by Bill. However, Gilboy
was still the man who took the top
honors as his 1-2 beat Bill's g-1 and
Bruce's 2-4.
Results
50 JR: 1. John Mcleod II~).
60 EX: 1. Devid Mcleod (Vam).
80 JR: 1. Dan Barnett (Vam); 2. Arthur Huffer ISuz);
3. Keith McMillen (Husl.
80 tNT: 1. Rick Harril IVaml; 2. Kanny Donelson
(Kawl; 3. Richard Raming (Yam).
80 EX: 1. Eddie Gauley lAMX).
Rick Meki heeds CMC Seddleb8ck 12&cc Pro wln·n'" Brien Myeracough.
100 JR: 1. WiIUeCiemiaon (Varni.
125 JR DIV 1: 1. Jell Andenon (Vam): 2.
(Suz); 3. Mike Claine ISuz).
Joe Sign