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Cycle News 1981 11 25

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~ryone else was having so much trouble. Burleson. who needed to finish no lower than second to insure his crown, had a few nervous moments waiting for other riders to cross the finish line. His 18 point loss included hot points at the first check and a minute loss at the second one. both of which were potential zeros in the score column, For some reason he has never done well at this enduro. Three years ago the outcome of this run determined the final standings between Burleson and Ted Worrell. Then as now, he managed to come away with the points he needed to secure the title. Third overall' went to Jack Penton, with a loss of 25 points. Hig~Point A rider was Wayne Beindorf, who is one of the leading riders on tbe Black Jack circuit. His loss of !I I points put him fourth overall. Mike Melton finished the day in eighth and was grateful to finish at all. Melton started on row 44 which, under normal conditions, could have been an ideal location. However, he' found trails deteroriating and had to maneuver around bogged-down riders as well as the natural obstacles. His bike began to give him trouble and at one point he was 17 minutes late. In the end he dropped !l8 points. Fortunately for TERA organizers, the Green County Four-Wheelers thrive on this kind of weather. They supply vehicles ~o transport workers to and from checks and assist with run supervision. Riders were stranded all over the iast two loops. The four-wheelers hauled back bikes and riders all afternoon and then as darkness was approaching went to work to free motorhomes, campers and vans trapped in the mud which rose up around the wheels as the rain persisted. All in all, it was a day that no one would soon forget. No club this season had struggled against so many adversities to post results accurately and promptly. Even the trophy presentation had to be made in the rain. It marked the end of an era as Burleson announced this was the last year he would compete for 'the National Championship. "After all," he grinned, " eight is enough." • Results THE KING Congratulations, King Richard Burleson on yourSth straight National Enduro Championship! HI-POINT * lACliS * HI-POINT RACING PRODUCTS Penton Imports Company 3709 W. Erie Ave.• Lorain. OH 44053 9604 Oates Dr., Sacramento. CA 95827 OVERAlL: Torry Cunningham IHulll O. HIGH POINT A: Wayne lleindorl IHusl 31. HIGH POINT B: Vic PoImer 65. HIGH POINT C: Gory WoIkup 62. AA OPEN: Dick eun.on IHuol18. AA 200cc:.lad< _IKawI 25. TOP TEIIj OVERALL: 1. Cunningham; 2. Burlooon; 3. _ ; 4. lleindorf; 5. John Fero IHuol 36; 6. VIC Ely IKawI37; 7. Ron Rlbolzi IKawI37; 8. Mike _IHuol 38; 9. Dow Foglo IHuol 47; 10. Rusty Roynoud (Huol 48. 125ccA: 1. Jim S""'fiold (491; 2. Jim Moon 11601; 3. Jack Lena 121/d< 5). 200cc A: 1. Tony IIrumIoy 1971; 2. MicheoI Polmor (1011; 3. Mike IlIlIck l228I. 250cc A: 1. Mike _ _ 138); 2. DIVe Fogle 147); 3. Rusty Reynoud 148). OPEN A: 1. Roba-t Caplinger (561; 2. Miko Hart (72). 12Scc B: 1. Rid< Adorns 1911c1t 7); 2. Lonny Hendonon 11351; 3. Jim Koenig 156Ick 51. 200cc B: Kenny Wlllioms 170); 2. Miko McSpodclon 1176); 3. A.B. Bohon l75Id< 91.. 250cc B: 1. John Brukboun IB1); 2. TIm Newell 1122); 3. Bruce Reybum (1791. OPEN B: 1. Vic Polmer 1651; 2. Clark Osbom 1139/ck 8); 3. ROller York (1451ck 81. 12Scc C: 1. Joel Horpole l1561ck 7); 2. Wayne Whaley (Slid< 4); 3. Robert Mershall (65IcIt 31. 200cc C: 1. Poul Ellis (147/d< 7); 2. Ja/TlOl Wells 11601ck 7); 3. Wesley Bleckwellick 7). 250cc C: 1. Fronk White (139/cIt 7); 2. StOl/O Gordner (1301c1t 6); 3. Phil Adorns 153Ick 51. OPEN C: 1. Billy Potrid< 1103lck 71; 2. Poul Mendonhalll1231d< 7); 3. DIVe Vons 11561d< 71. SR: 1. Charlie Burl< (65); 2. Zohn Lewis 1115); 3. Torry Steward 11901. • SR: C: 1. Norris Prico I) OB/ck 7); 2. Don Herndon 11421ck 7); 3. Dalo Roach (l561ck 61. WOMEN: 1. Jill Reynaud 1151/ck 7); 2. Julie Caplingor J152/ck 7). MINI: 1. Mlko Lewis 1201; 2. Chris Caplinger 142); 3. Colo Rogiotor 147). AMA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ENDURO SERIES FINAL POINT STANDINGS: 1. Dick eun.on 1252l; 2. Torry Cunningham 12501; 3. Miko Molton 122Bl; 4. Jack Penton (110); 5. .Jeff _ (107); 6. Ron Ribolzi 1981; 7. Mark Hyde 1911; B. Kevin laVoie 1891; 9. Dorryt K _ l88l; 10. Randy Merlin 186); 11. John Martin 1761; 12. Larry R _ (76); 13. Vic Ely 1751; 14. John Fero (711; 15. Bill Berreth 1451; 16. Rod 8uoh 1441; 17. Tom Webb (39); 18. Fritz Kadlec 1391; 19. Drew Smilh 138l; 20. IllirTy Avery 1331. 11/6-7/81 Ensenada B.C.• Mexico SCORE (Baja 10001" Scot Harden & Brent Wallingsford Husqvarna on DUNLOP. 2nd Overall & Open IClass 22) larry Ro...ler & Bruce Ogilvie Yamaha on DUNLOP. 6th Overall & 3rd Open (CI••• 22) Kent Richardson & Wayne Martin Malcolm SmithiHusqvarna on DUNLOP. Moree,des ride on Dunlop ..... ~ ...... tlrelritheworlcl. ~ DUN~OP p.o. Box 1109, Buffalo, NY 14240 IN.... WINNING NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL RACES ..1Io".,==.lJb=,...J SPECIAL/ZING IN HONDA. YAMAHA. SUZUKI ~:~~~s '\... ...u.~ .. s 4STROKE 1113 E. MISSION ROAD. FALLBROOK. CA 92028 714-12"1707 :Just like flying!'

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