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Robinson, Griffith take
the cake at Visalia
By Bill Locey
VISALIA, CA, JUL Y 9
Buddy Robinson and Randy
Griffith won the high dollars
as well as the main events at
the 10th round of Saturday sideways action in venerable Visalia.
In Scratch racing, the Budman, as
usual, swept through the preliminaries, but found himself in an unaccustomed third place by tum two of the
main after a poor start. Meanwhile,
up front, Griffith and his Taft neigh·
bor, Grant Salyers, were wheel to
wheel around turn two after equally
awesome gates. Gri££ith used his inside poSItion to muscle Salyers to the
outside by tum three and never looked
back. The Budman had to battle for
two laps to work his way around Salyers and a finish a heartbeat away
from the glory.
Bakersfield rider Ron Hardin came
out of retrrement, then came on strong
enough to make the main on Mike
Heath's bike, finishing fourth.
In Handicap racing the Budman,
who logs more miles and rides more
tracks than anyone else, could not be
denied in the main. Hard-riding Steve
Martin led for 411laps off the lO-yard
line until the Budman last-turned
him to take a close one at the line.
Some entrepreneur could make a fortune selling Budman t-shirts at Visalia, he has that many fans here.
Kinsburg local Todd Varner took
the Challenger main over Roben
Fairchild, Jim Blan and others to
please the home folks. Think three's
a crowd? Six, for sure? Then how
about seven? With 14 riders on hand
to vie for the Challenger trophy, a
pair of seven-man heats were run,
sending the first three to the main.
In the Owie Department: Dave
"The Commander" Cox fell and broke
a bone in his foot in turn three,
moments before Jim Gravance slammed into the fallen bike and rider,
breaking his own collarbone.
In the King of the Hill match race
to see who the Budman gets to thrash
next week, Griffith beat Salyers two
out of three.
Results
SCRATCH MAIN: 1. R.ndy Griffith; 2. Buddy
Robinson; 3. Grant Salyers; 4. Ron Hardin.
HANDICAP MAIN: 1. Robinson; 2. St_ M.rtin;
3. Griffith; 4. Salyers; 5. R.ndy Blevinl; 6. H.rdin.
CHAUENGER MAIN: 1. Todd V.rner; 2. Robert
F.irchild; 3. Jim BI.n: 4. .Jeff Brown; 5. Rod Pi.....: 6.
K.n Shirley.
MATCH RACE: 1. Griffith del. Salywrl.
Ermolenko wins wild
IMS Scratch main
By Scott Daloisio
SAN BERNARDI 0, CA, JULY I!I
Sam Ermolenko captured his
first Inland Motorcycle Speedway Scratch main Wednesday
night, but his big moment was
overshadowed by a controversy that
raged on after the race had ended.
Ermolenko (Sinisalo/Oakley/
f)'Neill Jaw) came off the pole to lead
the pack, consisting of Mike Bast,
John Cook and Gene Woods, into the
first bend. Cook and Bast swung wide
coming off of two, with Cook hitting
the dirt after he got into the marbJes.
Ermolenko led the remainder of the
first circuit, fighting off Bast and
Woods. The fun then started in tum
two on_ the_ se~0!1d _go-'rou?d; . _. _
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Cook remounted, although he was
slow getting back into the action. By
the time he gOt up to speed again he
was next to leader Ermolenko, but
one lap down. Bast had swung wide
in hope of going by Ermolenko
when he encountered a corner worker
standing in his path. Bast slowed to
avoid a collision. He immediately
pulled off and began to plead his case
to referee Irwin Moon. Meanwhile
back on the track, Ermolenko managed to hole onto the lead to the
checkered with Cook coming across
next to him. Gene Woods finished
close behind in second (Cook being
one lap down). After the checkered,
Cook approached the growing argument and sided with Bast, saying Bast
should have gotten a restart. Next
into the picture came Woods. He was
there to call Cook a few choice names
for racing alongside Ermolenko when
he was a lap down, leaving Woods
with no room to make a pass. The
crowd was upset and chanted for a
restart, but referee Moon stuck to his
guns and called it over. The final
outcome had Ermolenko over Woods,
Cook and Bast.
The Handicap main was a lillie
more under control and featured
Dennis Briggs (Jim Busby Racing
Good) taking the win after being the
bridesmaid the past two weeks. Briggs,
coming from the zero on the start,
had a 20-yard advantage over his
closest pursuers, Denny ScopeLlite
and Mark Dwyer. Jim Lawson, who
had captured his heat and semi made
it to the first corner where he was
taken to the outside and dumped.
The top three spots stayed the same
until the fourth lap when Kelly Moran
took Dwyer for third in turn two and
Scopellite in turn three for second.
Moran, the number four rider in the
world, tried desperately to catch
Briggs afer coming off the !lO, but he
fell three lengths short at the checkered. Dwyer scrambled back into third
when he passed Scopellite on the
final lap.
Results
SCRATCH MAIN: 1. S.m Ermol.nko (J.w); 2.
Gene Woodl (Wei); 3. John Cook (J.w); 4. Mike
B.st (Wea).
HANDICAP: 1. D.nnis Briggs (Godd); 2. K.lly
Moran (Godd); 3. Mark Dwyer (Jaw); 4. Danny Sco·
pellita (Wei); 5. Ron BI.nton (Godd); 6. Jim Lawson
(Jaw).
SECOND DIV: 1. Ed Castro (J.w); 2. Soon T.I·
kington (Godd); 3. Bently B.rratt (Godd); 4. R.ndy
Bennan (Godd); 5. Ken H.nsen (Godd); 6. R.ndy
Blevins (Godd).
THIRD DIV: 1. Mik. Golightly (Wea); 2. Ronni.
Correy (Jaw); 3. Ron Willi.ml (Jaw); 4. Bri.n
Speakl (Jaw); 5.
Stainer (Wea); 6. R.ndy
BanMtl (Godd).
JR: 1. Bobby Cody; 2. Greg H.ncod<; 3. J.yma
Finch; 4. Scott Correy: 5. Jordan Duncan; 6. J_
Finch.
Fr.,.
Billy Meister leeda 0..- Varrow in N8pe ScI'8tCh 8Ction.
impossible at times to call.' In the
meantime, David Faria, th~ .. KiJ'!g of
NorCaI Scratch mains," was left to
sellle for fourth. At the finish it was
Yarrow, Orlandi and Linn.
In the Handicap main, Ken Gray
did a rerun of opening night in May
and slid past everyone for the win.
Rocky Robinson got past John Volk
in the last tum to take second, as Volk
settled for third.
Ron Combs got past Rory Rundle
on the second lap and held on to win
the Second Division main. However,
the action was behind Rundle in an
unusually exciting main race. David
Chaidez and Jim Brenner traded off
positions with every lap. At the
checkered flag Rundle took the win,
followed by Chaidez, Jim Brenner,
and Harlan Bast.
In the Division Three main, Ross
Eichelberger held off last week's winner Bill Thomas for the honors.
Thomas was second and Mark Zeissler
was third.
In the Junior Division, ScOll Brant
lOok Darrell Anderson in a lastminute drive, to once again win the
Junior main. Brant's smooth, inside
riding style is a winner almost every
time.
Results
SCRATCH MAIN: 1. Du.n. Y.rrow; 2. P.ul
Orl.ndi; Pat Linn; 4. David F.ri. Jr.
HANDICAP MAIN: 1. Ken Gray; 2. RocI