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Cycle News 1983 07 27

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..ther. Nevada· Souther. Call OPEN STK PROD: 1. Deve Longford (Kow); 2. Bruce McFerlend (502); 3. Bob Reinen (Han). 750CC STK PROD: 1. Eerl Roloff (Kow); 2. Deve Geroutte (Han); 3. Ken Even (Suz). 600cc MOD PROD: 1. Jim Vreeke (Kew); 2. Earl Roloff (Kew); 3. Doug Tolend (Kow). 450cc MOD PROD: 1. Clint Whitehouse (Yem); 2. Mert< Cepell (Yeml; 3. Jemes Stephens (Yem). FORMULA 1: 1. John Morene (Suz); 2. Mike Williams (Kaw); 3. David Harris (Suz). FORMULA 2: 1. Terry Stetum (Han); 2. Phil Beird (Kow); 3. Welt Nitta (Kewl. FORMULA 3: 1. Stephen Bigenski (Yam); 2. Bryon Chona (Yem); 3. Chris Hughes (Yem). Ochoa, Willoh go for CRC Dunes Pee Wee title By Tom Corley VALENCIA, CA, JULY 8 Indian Dunes is no longer using rhe Mini track on Friday nights. Now all of the little riders get to race on the challenging International track with the big guys. Tllat also includes the stars of the future, the Pee Wees. There have been two riders who shoot it out with the California Racing Club in their Friday night program and they are jeff Willoh from RD Racing Products and Pablo Lara on his R&D Racing Engines Suzuki. WiJloh usually comes through with the win but tonight he was visited by David Ochoa who greased by for the final moto win and the overa)) viaory. The final moto of the Pee Wees is held at precisely 9:00 p.m. so now there is no reason why Pee Wee riders can't enjoy nighttime racing at the Dunes. On an exotic Yamaha from RD Racing Products, jeff WiJloh proceeded to take the win in the first moto. Motorcycle Country rider Ochoa took his Yamaha tei second place over Lara. WiJloh and Ochoa were neck and neck in the second moto with each other as they crossed through the finish line section. They went over the whoops and Ochoa greased by to take the lead. Ochoa carried the lead Ii)) the end with Willoh trailing in second and Lara in third. A 2-1 tally gave Ochoa the overa)) over Wi))oh, Lara, Kyle Tittlernier and Shane Anderson. Troy Cline is racing a couple times each week between Ascot and Indian Dunes. Impressively, Cline is also taking his share of wins and became the night's 80cc Stock Beginner division one winner. Randy Moody took his Kawasaki to the lead in the first moto while Cline was back in third. Soon Cline advanced to second place but ran into a pole and went down with Moody. Peter Serino lucked out with both down and took the win. Cline sti)] managed second place ahead of Gary Barken. In the final moto Moody got wrapped up in the suings that line the track. Cline avoided the poles and sailed to first place ahead of Doug Huston and Lance Goodman. The2-l tally belonging to Cline won him the overa)] trophy ahead of Huston and Barken. August 13th & 14th, 1983 wa.hougaIlHotoc. I J § § PaItf. wa.hougaI" WiBhington You'll see the best of the 125cc/25OCc/500cc Class motocross racers battle it out on a European-style track, complete with natural terrain uphills, and spectacular downhills. The action begins with the practice session both days at 10:00 a.m., and builds to its peak when the race begins. But, don't miss a secondI The gate opens at 8:00 a.m. Catch all the excitement with a $2.00 savings per ticket under the gate price, by writing: Northwest Motocro.. Enterprises, 34 N.W. first Street, Su. 307, Portland, OR 97209 or call:(503)248-1106)by August 1st, 1983 SATURDAY $5.00 $3.00 FREE Adults Children (6 to 12 yrs.) Children under 6 yrs. COMBO-BOTH DAYSI $15.00 $8.00 FREE Don't miss itl Sponsored by: Yamaha USA KGON RADIO Beaverton Honda-Yamaha A & W Root Beer Mr. Rags Ltd. KOIN-TV BROC GLOVER win. hi. heat race. semi and the 20 lap Final in the Miller High Ufe Supercro••• Three Rivera Stadium. Pittsburgh, PA. Results PEE WEE NOV: 1. Devid Qchoe (Yem): 2. Jeff WilIoh (Yom); 3. Peblo L.ere (Suz). 60 NOV: 1. ~Je.... (Kew): 2. Demon Huflmen (Kewt 3. Robert Ringu. (Yem). 60 INT: 1. 5een'Blencherd (Han); 2. Doug HUlton (Kewl· 60 EX: 1. Bubb Erickaon (Kew). 80 STK BEG DIV 1: 1. Troy Cline (Yemt 2. Dougle. HUlton (Yem); 3. Gery Berken (Kew). 80 BEG DIV 2: 1. Mike Crosby (Yem); 2. Reymond Rose'" (S02t 3. Creig Nolen (So2). 80 STK NOV: 1. Alvin _ (Kewt 2. Jimmy LewiI (Kewt 3. Seen Blencherd (Kew). 80 STK INT: 1. Chrie lore (Suzt 2. SCott Murphy (Kewj. 80 MOO BEG: 1. Alen Roch (Yeml. 80 MOD NOV: I. Seen Blencherd (Kewt 2. Ronni. _lea (Suzl; 3. Eric Hilton (Yeml. 80 MOO INT: 1. Chris I.MII (Suz~ 2. Scott Murphy (Kew). 100 BEG: 1. Mike Coale (Yem). 125 BEG DIV 1: 1. Greg Upp (Hon~ 2. Bob Friel ISuzt3._~(!l~, '. 125 NOV: 1. sn.n Felix (Yemt 2. a-;y KMz (Suzt SUNDAY $12.00 $6.00 FREE BROC GLOVER Choose. ARAI. 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