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Anderson scores
twice at PIR
By Brien Barnes
Herry K1inzmenn ...n eway with the AFM Golden Gete Chellenge win et Seers Point. (File photo.)
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Klinzmann wins
AFM Challenge
By Frenk Nellis
SONOMA, CA, JULY !II
The American Federation of Motorcyclists
North met today for the Golden Gate Challenge race. The Challenge is an annual event
in which the fastest riders in California meet
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for a no-holds-barred, runwhat-ya-brung shootout. The
combination of a $1250 purse
and the upcoming August 21
AMA National at Sears Point attracted
a hungry pack of riders, including
Kerry Bryant, Harry Klinzrnann, Carry
Andrews, Rich Oliver, Bernd Koegler,
Dale Quarterly, jeH Heino and many
others.
With so many exceHem Nationalcaliber riders present, Vance Breese,
club president, had a tough time
workin/!; out the /!;fid before the race
started. When the lineup was finaHy
set, Carry Andrews got oH the line
firs't at the start of the ChaHenge on
his Hyper Cycle Kawasaki. He was
foHowed by Harry Klinzmann and
Kerry Bryant, while the rest of the
pack foHowed.
Klinzmann dove underneath Andrews in turn two and began to run
away, but the two-strokes that were
left in the dust at the start soon began
to assert themselves. Dave Busby,
Gennady Liubimsky and Chris Steward worked their TZ250s past Andrews
and Bryant and set their sights on
Klinzmann. Busby closed to where he
could catch Klinzmann's draft and
was content to ride away from Liubimsky, who found himself suddenly
alone when Steward's new Dunlop
slick developed cord separation problems.
When the white flag came out it
looked like the final positions were
set, but Dave Busby had a diHerent
opinion. He ducked under K1inzrnann
in turn two, but was unable to make
it stick in the drag race to turn three.
The nimble 250 was aH over the big
Kawasaki of K1inzmann. Busby rode
oH and then back on the track at the
exit of turn six without skipping a
beat. He made a late-braking move in
turn II, but the little two-stroke was
overcome by the raw power of Klinzmann's Champion Moriwaki/ND/
MX Fox-sponsored Kawasaki. Busby
sevtJed for second on his Shoei/Liquid
Horsepower TZ250, and Liubimsky
took third. Oliver, who won the Formula II race earlier in the day, took
fourth, while Kerry Bryant finished
firth on his Katana.
The 750 Stock Production race had
no favorites. The new AMA Superbike
rules have made it possible for anyone
to buy serious 750cc race machinery.
AH of the major brands were represented, ridden by top racers. Ken
Evan got oH the line first on his Cycle
Imports GS750. He was foHowed by
Earl RoioH on his Sea Weed Kawasaki GPz750 and Dave Garoutte on
an Interceptor sponsored by Motorcycles Unlimited of Carta Madera.
Evan held off RoloH's charge for
the first lap, but Garoutte showed
less patience and passed both of them
on the brakes in turn seven. This got
RoioH moving and he also passed
Evan and set his sights on Garoutte.
Garoutte and Roloff left Evan behind
them as they screamed around the
track, setting a new record for Stock
motorcycles with a 1:57.41 lap.
Despite this record-breaking speed,
Garoutte was unable to shake RoloH.
Then, going into turn seven, Garoutte
locked up his rear tire and skiddered
off the track. Garoutte said later, "I
was sliding the Elite (rear tire) all
around the track, but I guess I just hit
the down shift a little too hard."
Rolo£( passed him and went on to
win; Garoutte kept his bike up
through the dirt and got back on the
track to finish second; Ken Evan was
close behind in third.
Results
GOLDEN GATE CHALLENGE: ,. Harry Klinzm.nn;
2. Dove Buolly; 3. Gonnod¥ Uubimolty; 4. Rich
01;""; 5. K..ry Bryon!; e. c."" Androwo; 7. D•• id
Scott; B. Woyn. Momov.: 9. John Mot.no; 19. Kurt
Soger.
FORMULA I: 1. H. Klinzm.n (Kowl; 2. J. Hoino
(Suzl; 3. K. Bry.m (Suz).
FORMULA II: ,. R. Dli. .r lKow); 2. D. Oourt..ly
(Kowl; 3. B. Koogl.. fHonl.
FORMULA III: ,. C. S._rd (V.m); 2. G. LiutMmoti (Yom). 3. W. Mont_ (Y.ml.
FORMULA IV: 1. J. loggitt (y.m); 2. E. Kondo
(Y.mt 3. T. Vorger (y.m).
FORMULA IVA: 1. A. Scott (Hon); 2. M. Johnson
(Hon); 3. C. Hughes (Honl.
FORMULA S: 1. S. K.no IC-A); 2. A. V.rrow
(Y.mt. 3. P. Hipp (Yom).
FORMULA T(0-750': 1. G. UutMmlki (y.m); 2. M.
Johnson (Y.ml; 3. M. Riolo.
FORMULA T 10PEN): 1. C. S._rd (V.ml; 2. D.
T r _.... (Due); 3. E. R _ (y.ml.
SIDECAR: 1. EouIf/Cr_ (Kow); 2. _nol
IMrmon (Y.m); 3. Br_/R.mi....
OPEN SUPER ST: 1. D. Doherty (Kowl; 2. J. Mor·
..,. (Suz); 3. W. Dovid (Suzl.
501·750 SUPER ST: 1. D. Groen (V.ml: 2. J.
_
(Hon); 3. P. Boirel (Kow).
230-500 SUPER ST: 1. J. Pool (K.w); 2. W. Nitto
(Kowl; 3. J. Momovo (Y.m).
OPEN MOF PROO: 1. M. Kouzt.rich (Suz); 2. K.
Dol.n fHon); 3. D. Wright (Kow),
501-750 MOD PROD: 1. E. Roloff (K.wl; 2. D.
G.routto (Hon); 3. K. Even (Suz).
451-500 MOO PROO: 1. E. Roloff (K.w); 2. J.
Mon.ov. (V.m); 3. T. Brubol<.r (Kowl.
251-450 MOO PROD: ,. S. Moor. (Y.m); 2. J.
S.oph.nl (y.ml; 3. L. Schonk (y.m),
0·250 MOO PROD: ,. G. Ovorm.n IC-"',: 2.....J.
P."," (C-A); 3. M. Fonnor IC·A).
OPEN STK PROO: ,. M: Kouzl.,ich (Suzl; 2. O.
WRight (Kow); 3. K. Dol.n (Hon).
801-750 STK PROD: 1. E. Roloff (K.w); 2. O.
Goroutte (Hont 3. K. Even (Suz).
451·500 STK PROO: 1. F. Mozur IK.wl; 2. T.
Brubokor (Kowt. 3. K. G,. . . (Y.ml.
0-450STKPROD: 1. M. GlioIOn(Suzl; 2. P. Vooinitlky (Y.mt 3. S. Woc:tl.nd (Hon).
VINTAGE: 1. C. Quinn (Oue); 2. R. Phinn (P.,t. 3.
H. Dolton (Honl.
PORTLA D, OR, JULY 21
The summer motocross season
is well on its way here at Portland International Raceway
and once again it was a nigblof
great racing. jim Anderson (York
Yam/ATKlM.X.Fox) was on top of
the situation tonight, taking all four
races he competed in. In second place
during all four of the events was
Team Green's Tim Michlitsch.
Each week the Mini C class has
hordes of riders, and tonight was no
exception. With two divisions of racing on tap, spectators were treated to
some wild and furious action. In division one, Suzuki rider Ernst Roberts
was on the gas during both races, taking wins over Yamaha-mounted
Donald Lail. Honda rider Dave
Browning was also very consistent.
taking both thirds.
Dave Eakin is really riding strong
since getting his new Honda 250.
Eakin took a two-race sweep of
tonight's 250cc Intermediate race.
Eakins first win came over Yamhill
Yamaha's David Fox and Ceet Racings' Kyle Hall.
The second race found Eakin again
in front, but this time jere Meeker
rode a Small Engine Specialties Husky
to its limit, taking the second spot.
Fox was third and Eric Clark scored
his second fourth of the evening for
third overall.
Results
WEE PEE WEE: 1. M.,hew Schweitzor (Hon); 2.
Brod B,..... (Y.ml; 3. - . . Smilh (Honl.
PEE WEE A: 1. Jell Doily. (Kowl; 2. Juotin S~
ninA. (Kowl; 3. Goof! G~nk (Honl.
PEE WEE C: 1. Trovi. Mork.1 (y.m); 2. Amhony
DuV.1I (Kowt.
MINI ...: 1. Jeff Doily (Kow); 2. Kunil Ropled
(Kow).
MINI B: 1. D.wn Pi.... (Y.ml; 2. Mike Boll (yMII;
3. D.".n Roge" (y.ml.
MINI C OIV I: 1. Ch.d Bolt. (Kowl 2. Bri.n F......
(Hon); 3. JolOn Schi... (Hon).
MINI C DIV II: 1. ErnH1 Roberti (Suz); 2, Donetcl
Lail (Y.m); 3. 0... Browning (Hon).
100 B: 1. M.rtin H.nMn (V.m): 2. Do.id Ingwood
(Y.ml,
100 C: 1, Tim Lust< (V.m); 2. Tom Whippl. (Suz).
125 PRO: 1. Jim Ande

