JI• • • •d co-COlor.do-.yolDhag-. oa._.-.o.... Dako•• -So.... Dal
Central Pipeline
Bersch bays at
Arroyo MX
By Unda Matz
(Top) These 125cc Juniors had a tough t ime just coping w it h t he course
at Baylands. let alone to keep winner Scott Rohrs (above) in sight.
Dozier dries
Baylands mud
By Jerry R. Newray
FREMONT. CA , JAN. 10
Th e '82 seaso n got underwa y
with th e weath er in the Bay
Are a b eing clear a n d c o l d; the
...
only problem s the riders had to
contend with were the tw o a nd th ree
Ioot deep lak es th at lined th e new
course here a t Ba ylan ds Ra cewa y.
One week before th e opene r, th e
Bay Area wa s p ounded by o ne of the
worst storms in it s hi stor y. Co rnrnen ts heard from th e riders ranged
from , " I a m goi ng home 10 wat ch
football " a ll th e way down 10 so me
kids o n th e mini s telling th eir fathers,
" G ee, I hope it rains for next week 's
ra ce." All in all, th e rid ers seem ed
pleased with the longer a nd tougher
track conditions.
Action in the 250cc Pros saw some
15 riders test themsel ves a gains t the
less th an ideal conditions, and when
the ch ecks were haded out, it was
.
.
O aviid Do zrer CO IIecung 1h e fi pace
rrst I
funds . In the first rnoto, David Vanni
put the holeshot on the large field
with Dozier in second place. It turned
out to be a race between only Vanni
and Dozier. As the laps moved on, it
was Vanni and Dozier really putting
on a show for the fans as they roared
.
id
. • • • . . , .',' lqe, l;Iy .s e_i1J::