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SUzuki pooped out. Surprisingly. his
mowr revived ilSelf and White continued to race. By that time the lead
was in the hands of Rich Truchinski,
Jim Owen and Mark Harwell. White
still managed ninth.
White came back into the final
r(tund in winning style and led the
race in front of Guy "Fall Guy"
Arnone. These two had first and
second sewn up, but there was a battle existing for third place. Joe
LcEano, a fonner Mini-rider, clinched
third place by the end of the mow.
Harwell placed fourth. The 3-4 Lally
bCJonging lo Harwell won the overan. with the other trophies awarded
t Truchinski. Lozano and White.
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cross tracks. Pro Circuit rider Jeff
Conlin has been campaigning his
Husqvarna at Ascot and OCIR. and
tonight he proved the machine by
taking the 500cc Pro class victory.
This was the best cash prize this season for Conlin, who defeated Karl
Holmberg and Artaheim Suzuki rider
Scott Cavness.
Cavness took a bad spill in the
recent memorial race and suffered a
lung injury. Even with this injury.
Cavness was out racing and competitively too. There was yet another who
was racing in this class even though
he had an injured knee, and this was
Randy Skinner, alias "Sid Squid".
Skinner took his Honda to the early
lead in the opening moto. Behind
him were Cavness, Conlin and Karl
Holmberg. On the second lap Cavness took the lead away from Skinner.
Sacrificing the lead because of his
hurting knee, Skinner dropped back.
Conlin worked past Skinner on the
hairpin tum before the doubles and
Holmberg did the same. lt was Cavness, Conlin, Holmberg and Skinner,
who finished only six laps of the
seven-lap race.
Skinner didn't feel that he could
reasonably ride in the final moLO and
pulled out ofthe line-up. Cavness got
the jump on the pack in the final
round ahead of Holmberg and Conlin. Though he started out in last
place, Conlin became the winner. He
slid past Holmberg on the hairpin
tum 1O.take.over.second.•The lead.
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