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~ateur/Expert
Desert Hotline
The C bike
class
saw Bret Howell take the lead on lap
two and come in for the win. John
Rudder took a second with Duane
Summers third. Hans Giese took the
win in the Amateur class.
The Vet race had Charters going
for his fourth overall win and afrer
lap one he was doin!,: what he wanted.
Wes Anderson was second with Richard Jackson third. Charters crossed
the checkered first, making this his
21st overall win. Richard Jackson
moved up and passed Anderson 10
take a second overall and first in the
Open class. Anderson pulled in for
third overall and second 25Occ.
The women's race had a sore Jolene
Payne taking the lead and staying
there for the entire three laps. Payne
had gOllen off hard pre-running the
course but it didn't slow her down.
Lori Farmer and Diane Holeman
diced for the first lap, before Farmer
dropped out. Holeman held on for
second.
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Results
Dan Aahcraft (above) and Chris
CrlIndall (below) split Open Expert
wins on the weekend.
D-37 ES action
continues with
Desert M.C.
By Shirley Upp
LUCERNE VALLEY, CA, AUG. J4
The Senior race was almost a
repeat of the day before with
Gary Charters leading all three
laps for the overall win. Art
30
Knapp took another second, first
Opert. Charlie Morris came in at
third overall. Getting serious was
Dave Kersting, who took fourth overall and a first in the C bike class.
OP EX: I. D. Ashcrefl; 2. C. Cr.ndlllI; 3, 0, Smith.
OP AM: 1. R: zahnow; 2. G. Kibbe; 3, T. Holtz,
OP NOV: 1. C. W
....r; 2. S. Gild88; 3. G. T.mur.,
OP BEG: 1. J. Neuman; 2. 0, GIo..r.
250 EX: 1. 0, Ashcrefl; 2. B. Sh.ner; 3. G.
Johnston.
250 AM: 1. S, St•• rn.; 2. B. Sh.ner; 3, G,
Jonston.
250 NOV: 1, 2B7..
250 BEG: 1. D. Nuckl••; 2. K. Ol.n; 3. J. B.rk.r,
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CEX: 1. B, Howell; 2. J. Rudder; 3. 0, Summers.
CAM: 1. 1940; 2. L. T. Ley.; 3. W. KOII
collarbone.
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After leading for two laps, HunmCUll was slOpped cold when his bac
tire disintigrated going into check
three. Crandall took over the lead and
held it for thefinish with Stearns pulling in for a second. After POSitive
riding, Dave Chase finished a wellearned third. Finishing out his Amateur status, Rick Price took the win i~
this class. Jodie Partain took the
overall Novice win.
When the banner dropped Tim
Sinclair went'to work and came
around with the lead in the 250cc
'race. Mark Zoller had another good
ride going as he came by at second.
Third and fourth were Randy Morales
and Ed Pierce Jr. On the Novice
course it was Kevin Olen comirtg
around with the lead and for three
laps he would stay out in front.
Forthree laps Sinclair never backed
off and took first overall. Zoller held
second as Pierce moved to third on
lap two and stayed there. Phil Gor)
gone kept the lead in the AmatueJ;
class and took first.
The C bike race had Eric Hallgath
riding fast and furious, leading Tom
Elias for two laps. On lap two Elias
took the lead on the uphill past che~
two. Elias held on to take the check-,
ered first and second was Hallgath.
Brell Howell finished in third place
despite a flat. In the Amateur class
Hans Giese had turned on the gas
d
ed
Ch l' M
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an mov up 10 pass
ar Ie orn~
Jr. to take the win.
J
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Ch
I d f
n t e e t race
arters e rom,.
start to finish, lakin!,: his second over~
all win of the day. Richard Jackson
finished second overall and first in
the Open class. Earl Shuler .almost
hung up his great ride, thinking his
front forks were gone. When he found
the brake cable hung up, he fixed il
and went on to take third, second
25Occ.SteveThompson took the Open
Amateur class after leading all three
laps. In the Novice class it was David
Burson winning in the Open c1as~
with Dennis Wilson tops in the 250cc
class.
Lori Farmer led the women's race
for ~e entire three laps as Jolene
Payne took second with Diane
Holeman third.
It was Ricky Jackson (Kaw) taking
the kid's race lead and holding it fO);
five laps. Keith Loonsfoot was able to
get by Jackson just before the finish
on lap six as Jackson slid OUI.
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Results
OPEN EX: 1. C. Cr.ndlllI; 2. C, Ste.rns; 3. D.
Cha...
OPEN AM: 1. R. Price; 2. R. zahnow; 3. J. Repp.
NOV; 1. J. Pertain; 2. E. Dazzo; 3. R. Smith.
250 EX; 1. T. Sincleir; 2. M. Zoller; 3. E. Pierce.
250 AM: 1. P. Gorgone; 2. D. Paiement; 3. J.
Zoller.
250 NOV: 1. K. Olen; 2. F. Frenzel; 3. D. Nuck....
250 BEG; 1. C. Pole.
CEX; 1. T. Elias; 2. E. Hallgath; 3. B. Howell.
CAM: 1. H. G....; 2. C. Morris Jr.; 3. W. Kosky.
NOV: 1. M. Gue"in; 2. 194; 3. C. Crandell.
CBEG: 1. S. D.llon; 2. J. p.rona; 3. 193.
OP SR EX: 1. A. Knapp; 2. B. Lewellyn; 3. J..
Weaver.
OP SR AM: 1. R. Gray; 2. 0197; 3, C. Willi•.
OP SR NOV: 1. C. Horst; 2. A. Johns; 3. S. OBerI•.
250 SR EX: 1.. G. Charters; 2. D. Postm.; 3. P.
Ziegler.
250 SR AM: 1. B. Healy; 2. G. Lodu; 3. W, Rapp.
C SR EX: 1. L. Gorden; 2. R. Torgerson; 3. ft.
Hensing.
CSR AM: 1. J. V.n; 2. B. Gowing; 3. J. Overholl.
CSR NOV: 1. D. Hooker; 2. J. Logan,
VET OP EX: 1. R. J.cbon; 2. C. Snyder; 3. D.
Myer
VET OP AM: 1, S. Thompson; 2. G. Am. .; 3. R.
N.lson.
VET OP NOV: 1. D. Burson; 2. J. Robinson; 3. J.
Krogstad.
VET OP BEG; 1. D. Ertemenn.
VET 250 EX: 1. G. Charters; 2. E. Shuler; 3. M.
Lee.
VET 250 AM: 1. D. DeSimone; 2. R. Peproslti; 3.
G. Loren. .
VET 250 NOV: 1. D. Wilson; 2. R. Curtsinger; 3. R.
P8II..-..
WOM EX: 1. L F.rmer; 2. J. Peyne; 3. D.
Holeman.
WOM NOV: 1. L ~ 2. E. Scan.
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