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(YamI; 3. Thayne Zito (Kaw).
BO MOD BEG; 1. Aaron Gamel (Kawl.
80 MOD NOV; 1. Paul Matthews (Kaw); 2. Don
Burke (Kaw); 3. Alvin Matthews (Han).
MOD INT: 1. Mike Wiese [Vam); 2. Scott
Murphy (Kaw).
80 MOO EX; 1. Mike "'oung (Kawl; 2. Greg Vowell
(Kaw); 3. Thayne Zito (Kawl.
125 BEG; 1. Johnny Calia (SUl); 2. Pentti Jussiea
(Yam); 3. Ron McKiernan (Han).
125 NOV: 1. Gary Lacy (Han); 2. B.J. Millspaugh
(SUl); 3. Brad McLennan (Yam).
125 INT: 1. Billy Frank (Yam); 2. Rich Truchinski
(Han); 3. Alan Olson (Kaw).
125 PRO: 1. Brand Johnson (SUl); 2. Richard
Fleming (Yam); 3. Jerry Anker (Yam).
250 BEG: 1. Scott Keller (Han); 2. 8art Jordan
(Han); 3. Richard Olkie (Yam).
250 NOV: 1. Denny Davidson (Yam); 2. Rob Car·
penter (Yam); 3. Randy Genrec (Han).
250 INT; 1. Don Goettling (SUl); 2. Glen Wells
(Han); 3. Kevin Fringer (Yam).
250 PRO; 1. Pete Snorteland (Yam); 2. Erik Kehoe
(HanI; 3. Vince McMahon (Yaml.
500 BEG: 1. Jim Peters (Yam I;' 2, Barry Logan
(Honl.
500 NOV: 1. John Peaslee (Yam); 2. John Cham·
bers (Yam); 3. John Tartaglia (Mai).
500 INT: 1. Ed Walters (Yam); 2. Roger Guard
(Hen); 3. Steve Fortune.(
500 PRO: 1. Robert Green (ATKI; 2. Ra.ndy
Skinner (Hon); 3. Dave Fernandez (Suz).
VET JR; 1. Bengt Johansson (Honl; 2. Greg Preston (Han); 3. Bill Myers {Mail.
·VET INT: 1. Ray Swanson (Han); 2. John Tartaglia
(Mail.
VET EX; 1. Alan Olson (Kaw); 2. Jedy Weisel
(Han); 3. Bob Lambert (Han).
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(Above) Side-by-side styling off a DeAnza jump. (Below) Amat~urs got a
chance to try out Carlsbad's famou.s first turn at CMC's 1983 final.
Holley, Maki
manage CRC
Dunes victories
By Tom Corley
VALENCIA, CA, NOV. 20
While the rains washed out
Saddleback Park racing, Indian
Dunes' sandy terrain allowed
the California Racing Club's
Frank flies to
Saddleback
Intermediate win
By Tom Corley
IRVINE, CA, NOV. 27
Yamaha Gear/Superseer-sponsored Billy Frank is out of the
Mini Expert class and is quickly
working his way up to the Pro
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ranks. In the process of advancing he
is currently blasting away the 125cc
Intermediate class. "Mr. Bill" £lew to
the win in both motos of the 125cc
Intermediate class in today's California Racing Club's motocross at
Saddleback.
The 125cc Intermediate competition has seen changes recently, with
top riders Kenny Clifton and Richard
Fleming moving up to the Pro ranks
·after the Trans-Cal. Yet there is new
talent coming into the gro~p with
Jeff Matiasevich, one of tlje WInmngest Novices, now tackling the faster
pack. Posing the biggest threat. to
eventual winner Billy Frank was Dick
Allen's Honda rider Rich Truchinski,
who rarely fails to take a top position
in Intermediate racing.
The fast Honda' of Truchinski
leaped ahead of the pack with the
start of the first moto. DMC/PJ-l
rider Derek Nye was in second. CEET
rider John Davis maintained third.
Temporarily in fourth place was
Frank. Davis soon dropped back and
gave away third place to Frank. One
by one Frank worked his way past the
competition. Going around a tree In
the back section, Frank advanced to
second place and demoted Nye. Soon
Nye crashed. his Honda ~nd moved to
the baek of the pack. On this same lap
Frank zapped the leader Truchinski
and was then on top. Once Frank
swept past Truchinski he built up a
huge lead. Truchinski took a secure
second place. Allee Bros. rider Jason
Neuman did a great job of playing
catch upand worked from the back of
the pack to land third place. Jon Boy
Barrick rode his Mid Cities Honda to
fourth place. Motocross Action ace
Alan Olson put his Kawasaki into
fifth place.
.
Avoiding the trouble of dodgIng
around the competition, Frank took
the holeshot in·the second moto and
held it until the checkered started
waving. Truchinski started in the
runner-up spot and ended that way.
The real struggle was for third place.
Jim Matiasevich was in third and
doing a good job of blocking Sunwest Yamaha's Mark Lopera and
Alan Olson. The pressure was on
Matiasevich who finally gave way
and allowed Lopera and Olson to
take third and fourth with him dropping back to fifth. Frank won both
motos and built up such a great lead
that he looked ready for the Pro class.
Truchinski chalked up a pair of
seconds and won that position overall. Olson had a 5-4 tally for third
place and won the Veteran Expert
class as well. Neuman's 3-6 put him
in fourth place. Rounding out the
top five was Lance Rieman.
Results
60 INT: 1. Joel Tokarsky (Kaw); 2. Moose Wine
(Kaw); 3. Jacob Swain (Kawl'
60 EX: 1. Bubba Erickson (Kawl.
BO STK BEG; 1. Raben Shipman' (Yam); 2. Joe
Abbinanti (Kaw); 3. Jim Easter (Yam).
BO STK NOV: 1. Jeff Slone (Yam); 2. Scott Sutton
(Kawl; 3. Bubbe Erickson (Kaw).
eo STK INT; 1. David Foltl (Kaw.); 2. Scott Murphy
(K.aw); 3..Craig ~lller.lt