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Cycle News 1983 12 07

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nada· Northern California·Northern Nevada-Oregon-Washington-ldaho-Utah·AI ahead of 200cc class winner Dean Kramer (49), second 250cc class finisher Tony Furig and fi rst-place Open C pilot Randy Garcia. Frank Carevich (59) won the four-stroke C class, Bob Bruce (67) the Old Timer C class and either Debbie Key or Sue Childress will win the Powder Puff class when a question in the scoring is answered. Unofficial Results OVERALL: 1. Dave Bertram (Hus); 2.John Hooker (KTM); 3. Jeff Irwin (Han). AA: 1. Dave Bertram (Hus); 2. Jeff Irwin (Han); 3. Man Cullins (Mai). OPEN A: 1. John Hooker (KTM); 2. Brian Beatie (Han); 3. Dan Nelson (Hus). 250 A: 1. Duke Lambert (Hus); 2. Wayne Rudi (Kaw); 3. Bill Dart (KTM). 200A: 1. Bob Tarwilliger(Kaw); 2. BrianSummers (Kaw); 3. William Decker (Yam). OT A: 1. Jerry Kramer (Hus); 2. Jon Shaffer (Kaw); 3. Terry Rust (KTM). B OVERALL: 1. Richard Roy (Hus). OPEN B: 1. Walt Menge (Yam); 2. Jim Wetzler IHus); 3. Paul J. Wilson (Hus). 250 B: 1. Richard Roy (Hus); 2. Jim Duby IKTM); 3. Mike McMurray (KTM). 200 B: 1. Steve Shoemaker (Yam); 2. Chris Korn (Yam)"; 3. Larry Jorgenson (Suz). FOUR-STROKE B: 1. Doug Fielding (Vam); 2. Terry Rush (Hem); 3. Terry Adams (Han). aT B: 1. Robert Lively (Kaw); 2. Richard Christian (Han); 3. Douglas Behr (Bul). COVERALL: 1. Jerry Schockmel(KTM). OPEN C: 1. Randy Garcia (Yam); 2. Brett Cary (Yam); 3. Roger Howard (Yam). 250 C: 1. Jerry Schockmel(KTM); 2. Tony Furig (Hus); 3. Flint Forester (Kaw). 200 c: 1. Dean Kramer (Suz); 2. Steve Joyce (Kaw); 3. Don Bruce (Han). FOUR·STROKE C: 1. Frank Carevich (Han); 2. Jim Hoffman (Han); 3. Paul Loughridge (Kaw). OT C: 1. Bob Bruce (Han); 2. Ed Picken; 3. Gary Estes (Hus). SUPER SR: 1. Dale Swanson (KTM); 2. Rohald Sterbank (Hus); 3. Jim Morrison (Han). PP; 1. Sue Childress (Suz); 2. Debbie Jackline (Suz); 3. Debbie Key. Webb clinches state trials championship By Tim Walker PATTERSON, CA, NOV. 13 Rain turned the final round of the California State Trials Championship, organized by the East Bay P.LT.S. trials club, inLO a true English trials. Slippery mud, slimy rocks and knee-deep water turned the sections and the loop inLO the hardest trials in the past few months. The class winners for the State Championship were Kipp Webb in the Experts, Kevin Norton in the Amateurs and Matt Bishop in the Novices. In the Senior divisions, Art Webster won the Amateurs and Bob Miller won the Novices.. Riders wanting points for the Expert class rode in the newly formed Master class for nothern California. The name change did not keep Ki pp Webb from winning again. Webb won with 76 points and three cleans. SoCal's Matt Pritchard finished second with 94 points. San Luis Obispo's top rider, Dan Dixon,.claimed third with 99 and three cleans. Clive Belvoir and Mike Read battled for fourth, with Belvoir taking it with 103 points. Read finished with 104 points. John Hesch cleaned up the Amateurs with only 50 points. The second-place-tries-harder award goes LO Robin Crocker. Crocket placed second in today's event and in the State Championshi p. First-tjme Amateur Tim Walker was third, Hesch and Walker scored the only cleans in the Amateur class. Walker finished second in the Novice class of the State Championship and is theATA's number one Novice for 1983. Mall Bishop finished his domination of the Novice Series by winning again today. Brian Borror placed second in his first trials with 38 points. Finishing third was Hilary Muscatell with a 52-point loss. Holiday Special! $10 Value For Only $5 Results MASTERS: 1. Kipp Webb (Man); 2. Man Pritchard (SWM); 3. Dan Dixon (Fan). EX: 1. Guy Van Gaasbeck(SWM); 2. Kevin Norton (SWN); 3. Howard Galbreath. AMA: 1. John Hesch (Bul); 2. Robin Crocket (Fan); 3. Tim Walker (SWM). NOV: 1. Matt Bishop (Fan); 2.. Brian Borror; 3. Hilary Muscatel!. SR AMA; 1. Ken Marecelc (SWM); 2. Jack Heminway (SWM); 3. Art Webster (SWM). SR NOV: 1. Steve Muscatell; 2. Slayton Hawley; 3. Bob Miller (Bul). Cantaloupi unbeatable at Marysville I~ ~onor ~. the holidlY .season, ATV News is pleased to offer thase exciting. 1I!"lted-ed~O!', ATV Action Posters absolutely free with ell new subscriptions, gift subsCriptions an~ renewals. ATV News subscriptions Ire Ilreldy I grelt Vllue It only $ 5 for 12 exciting issues. but since the posters will be selling for $ 5 saplrltely, there's even more 'Ilue for your money! Don't take I chlnce of missing out on your choice of these hlndsomely rendered 11 x 14 prints on high qUllity stock. Use the handy coupon below to order I full year of exciting ATV Icnon. Ind get I poster free! ATV Action posters Ireevlillble seplrltely for $5 Ipiece, $7.50 for two, or just $10 for III three. Spice up your living room todlY! ~ r- ... Q) .0 8 Q) u By Madame Mabel Q) Q MARYSVILLE, CA, OCT. 30 Anyone who spectated in the rather muddy occasion that took place at the Marysville motocross Sunday saw a very vivid display of mud, sweat, and gears as riders battled Mother Nature in a whirlwind of excitemenL Yamaha-moun· ted, MX Fox-sponsored DonnieCanta-· loupi handled the conditions well as he won both the 125 and Open Pro classes with fiying colors. Cory Cantaloupi jumped his Yamaha inLO the front of the I 25cc Pro class at the start of the race with a big holeshot and continued to lead the entire fustlap before being overtaken by brother Donnie, and later by local "Whiz Kid" Greg Michalec, on a Suzuki, and Steve "Leaping Leprechaun" Vlahos, whose Honda has helped pull him into a LOp-point standing position in with District 36. The battle continued with Hi-Point sponsored, Kawasaki-mounted Rodney "Hot Shot" Harriger holding on LO a strong fifth and Chalma Roberts, m~ng a comeback after a three-year pause from racing, close behind. At the finish line it was Donnie, Michalec, Vlahos, Cory, and Harrigerdominating the top five positions. Round twO of the 125s showed littie change as Donniequiekly grabbed a holeshot and held on to it - only this time it was Vlahos giving the leader a ride for his money. Roberts and Cory were making some tough impositions on Vlahos after he fell in the second lap. The latter three played switchies for the remainder of the race, and Harriger, suffering from a bad start, was gaining on them. A shock was in store at the finish line after Donnie cruised by in first. Cory was in second and Vlahos was fiying up to make a move that was later described by Cory as, "It was like he used me as a berm." The resulting change in positions gave second LO Vlahos and inches later a third to Cory. RobertS, having fallen on the fifth lap, came around in fourth and Harriger held on LO fifth, taking time out to play in mud along the way. Overall it was the Cantaloupi brothers in first.

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