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Cycle News 1983 07 27

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Southern Californla·Arizona·Southern Nevacla· Southern Californla.Arlzon.·Southern Nev.d.· Southern Callfornl.·Arlz..... lap. Siekierke puUed away slightly in the middle laps, and looked like the ure winner. Then, with three lap to go, hi engine seized, and Campbell shot by (or an easy win. Chris Goshorn (Hon), who fini hed third in the (irst moto, took second. David Hopwood (Hon) added even more points to his 250cc Pro lead, beating a sparse ix-man field twice. Robbie olin (Yam) £logged his "spare" Yamaha around the track for two second places. Results (Above) Shane Trittler Ihowed thil lide of hil peflOnality to hil foel at AlCOt. (Below) A CMC 250cc rider dilCovefi where not to fall. MINI JR: 1. Cliff Schulenberg (Sud; 2. Max Ma.· tax (Kaw); 3. Chad Saylors (Yam). MINIINT: 1. Dan Billings (Yam); 2. John Hill (Suli. MINI EX: 1. Frankie Brundege (Kawl. VET JR: 1. Fred Cox (Sud: 2. Den Feetheringill (Hon). VET INT: 1. Mark Smith (Yem). OT JR: 1. Robert Berdyclt (Mai). OT INT: 1. Stave Bussell (Yem). OT MASTER: 1. Melcolm McMassey (Kaw). OPEN PRO: 1. Rendy Normen (C·A); 2. Vincent Deluca (Yaml; 3. Chuck KecsI.• • .PJ\illip SiW~.i),Slp).) .Q~.illir.Q. ~. IRVINE, CA, JULY 7 Upsetting the consistent riders and walking off wilh wins were lhree newcomers to California MOLOSP0rlS Club moLO- Tom Culp had a disastrous race last week at Orange County lmernalional Raceway's motocross. Culp flipped his Yamaha cross at Ascot. It's been three years since Darrell Ritchey romped on the track, but before the race Ritchey said, ULook (or me, I'll be the guy in (irst place." Ritchey backed up this claim in both motos and came through with the overall win in the 500cc Intermediate class. Consistent OCIR rider Brandon Sperling took his Mid-Cities Kawasaki to Ascot (or the first time and managed the win in 80cc Junior division three racing. Shane Trittler participates regularly at the Dunes and also in NMA series' but never at Ascot. Trittler took his American Honda-backed mini to the 80cc Intermediate victory. Riding a large bore Honda, Ritchey shot out ahead of the 500cc Intermediate class in the opening moto. Rick Kovacs placed second to Ritchey with Gary Sowers running in third. All three riders were on Hondas. Ritchey took the holeshot in the final round, so second place changed hands as Sowers kept Kovacs back in third place. Two (irsts earned Ritchey the overall win over Sowers and Kovacs. It was good to see a newcomer to the 500cc class, which is quite small compared to the rest o( the line-up. Since the 500cc classes were so small they combined them in the (ourth race. Dan Paulson took his Honda to the lead in the (irst moto and led the Pro class. His lead lasted only a (ew corners as Paulson bailed on the old concessions corner. MidCities Honda rider Rick Johnson took over the lead and held it till just a (ew yards before the (inish where he nipped his bike. Johnson (ired it .!>.a,{:.Lup .bpJ. by _t.h.aJ tim Mike while hauling down the new starting stretch that had a (ew muddy grooves. Tonight Culp made up (or that per(ormance by taking a perfect I-I tally in the 250cc Beginner class. In actuality, the odds were against Culp to even (inish the race as his Yamaha was thrashed with a broken (ork lUbe and frame. There were 15 riders in the 250cc Beginner line-up, and Tom Culp was sixth when the (irst moto got underway. Cortland Brown held the lead on his Honda but Culp was moving up rapidly. Brown dropped his bike on a corner near the start and Culp advanced as the leader. Culp continued as the leader with Blain Brunson, Gene Grand and Brown (ollowing him through the (inish Line. Culp held the lead in the final moto over Grand, Joe Stupor and Richard Olkie. Culp not only had to worry about that (ork tube but also his frame that was broken. Somehow his Yamaha held together tonight but before the next event Culp will have to do some major work. Culp won the overall victory over Grand, Stupor and Brown, all being trophy winners. Sunshine Cycle Supply o( Huntington Beach-sponsored Stan MendeJl won both motos (or the 125cc Beginner division one victory. Mendell reaII y had to work (or the lead. Mendell was ninth with the start o( the (irst moto but started passing riders two at a time. The leader (or (ive laps was Perrin Perez on a Wayne Electric-sponsored Suzuki. Perrin and Mendell met up with one another on the sixth lap and when they came to the !urn pas.t the big jump it was 'a~~P\CI~'ldt.)

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