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Cycle News 1983 09 14

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CIt") 00 0') ..... Triple winner Ron Veftlllmoto we. definitely on form et Huettei' Speedwey. With the points races as tight as they are in the 500 and Open Expert classes between Yamamoto and Cruickshank, it was rdreshing for Yamamoto to take another win and close the gap considerably on Cruickshank who holds the points lead. Yamamoto and Cruickshank started an initial battle for the lead., but Yamamoto held on to puJl way ahead of Cruickshank at the flag and put Arney Wick, Phil Hamby and Corky Jurkovich back in the dust. Cruickshank has enjoyed a record amount of 500 and Open Expert victories this season but couldn't manage a win in the 500s, which went Yamamoto's way. In the Open Expert main, Cruickshank cranked his 480 Honda into the lead to take what would be his first and only win of the night in the mains. Yamamoto, DarreII Triber and Rich Hayman stayed in there to keep Cruickshank and Yamamoto honest. The deadly duo held on to finish first and second and stay close in points going into the championship race and give the 1500 spectators something to cheer about. Big money was on the line in the Guymond Memorial 20-lap race which lined up a variety of machinery ranging from 250 to 75Occ's. Yamamoto toyed with Cruickshank for a couple of laps and after that said, "Here's to you, Tony," and quickly sped away for the win and a nice sum of cash for his efforts. Cruickshank was second and finished up another time in runner-up position, outpacing Arney Wick. Cia" Denton, Hannah top SHR Marathon By Jim Bowman BRENTWOOD, CA, AUG. 20 Jimmy Clay, Randy Denton and Frank Hannah were the big winners at the Sand Hill Ranch Marathon tonight, each 40 chalking up one more lap than the rest of the riders by the end of their one-hour race on the motocross track. Eleven-year-old Clay dazzled the fans in· the first race of the night by taking the holeshot aboard his 80cc Yamaha. Cecil Ualow from Scotts Valley kept the tressure on Oay from the start an even passed him • ~ ••"' ' '.' - t.. . n (HUll; 3. R_ Knighl (Y.m). OPEN C: 1. Bob JOhnoon (Hua); 2. J....... KniVhl (Y.m); 3. 8rld Normond (Yoml. OT: A. 8i11y NIylor (Y.mt 8. Didc DlMlnini (Y.m); V...., McColl C_t. . - 8"'l1OY"" (HUll. C. Richerd AbrIl.... (Y.m); Norm Swill. OTH A: 1. DI.. EIldn; 2. Mik. Hickman lHon); 3. ROllI' Knight (Y.m). OTH C: 1. Dlnnll KilhPlugh (Y.m); 2. Lyle W.... (Honl; 3. Lorry Young (_I. MT. SCOTT: 1. Richlrd ~ (y.ml; 2. MIrk ~ IY~7'H' Rpn GUllin (Y.~); • , , •• , , ,

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