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Cycle News 1984 01 11

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City - Searchlicht - Sidewinder Road OPEN C-SS R: 1. B B Morgan. OPEN C·V: 1. Tom Sutt on; 2. DiclcParker; 3. Chr is Rude. 250 C-V: 1. Tom W iggins. Roeseler marches to Hi Boots' D-38 HS win Continenu' Moto.port Club ~ ~ By Loretta Pipkin OPEN EX: 1. leslie Smith ; 2. John Markin ; 3. Bruce Sm ith . 250 EX: 1. Larry Roeseler ; 2. J im Manox; 3. Paul Palmer. 125 AM /EX; 1. Ed Foland; 2. J oh n Bird; 3. Kirk Hester. VET EX: 1. Ed Mundy: 2. Pete Eunice; 3. John Peterson. SR EX: 1. Bru ce Corn ell; 2. w.e. Thornton; 3. Char lie Baker . OPEN A M : 1. Kin g Thompso n; 2. Roger Lopez; 3. Robbie Pipp in. 25 0AM : 1. Bill Lvon s; 2. Rick Denn ison; 3. Steve Kasman . VET AM : 1. s t eve Reynolds; 2. Steve M oerke; 3. Bryan Benson. OPEN NOV: 1. George Ryan; 2. Tim Nashton ; 3. Bill Palmer. 2 50 NOV; 1. Richa rd Griffen; 2. Nick Tubbs; 3. John Bobner. 125 NOV; 1. Da n De Rosier; 2. Joe Rush ; 3. J oey Lane . VET NOV: 1. Jim Rich mond; 2. Tom Gamb le; 3. Tim Long . Sanct ioned ...... ...... SKOAL BANDIT SERIES Larry Roeseler, aboard a new Husky 25DCR, took th e overall win in the Hi Boots M.e. D-38 ·hare scram bles. The 3D-mile Results Moto.port Club Sanc~ioned PLASTER CITY , CA , NOV. 20 co u rse wa s run three times, but a t th e beginning Roescler got a lo usy stan a rid l eft j us t in fr on t of th e seco n d wav e. That was short-lived as Roese1 er caught an d p a ssed everyone by th e fir st chec k. Lesli e Sm ith (Hon ) was 30 seconds 0[[ Roesel er at th e en d o f the fir st loop , followed by Paul Palmer (Yam) and J im Mattox (Yam) in close success io n. A 50 mph w ind was raising h eck with so me o f th e co u rse markers an d brought vis ibility to zilch in places. By th e en d o f th e second loop R oeseler h ad put six minutes o n Smith and th e pack. " Everyo ne got lost exce p t Roeseler ," said Smith. " We were goi ng aro u n d in circles till we saw his dust a nd got back o n co u rse." "T he wind was bad ." said Roesel er , " bu t a fter th e first loop I kn ew where th e co u rse wa s a nd with the lighter bike I didn 't ha ve to slo w down as much in th e rough st u ff." Questi oned a bo u t th e bad sta n h e said h e just got in [ro m Arizon a a little befo re th e race sta rted a n d had he had tim e to mak e a lew adjustme nts th e bike would ha ve sta rted easier. Must hav e been true as hi s laps even a t thirty minutes eac h . " I had a good race," sa id Smith, who Iin ished secon d. Smith 's front tir e went Oat 10 miles from th e fini sh , ri ght aft er a di ce with Mattox. An other battle en sued betw een Open Expert j ohn Markin, 250cc Am at eur Bill Lyon s (Yam). and Open rider Bruce Sm ith (Yam ). They di ced back and forth a ll th ree laps. Lyons finall y surged by th em before th e last pit. "T hey a ll got o u t ahead o f m e and it took 20 m iles j ust to ca tch th em . I Iin all y got th em in th e last eigh t m iles, but I co u ld n' t get near Mattox who fi ni sh ed th ird ." Lyons wa s Io urth , Markin Iifth a nd Sm it h took sixth. Ed Mu nd y (Suz) won the d uel w ith Pete Euni ce (Hon) for th e Vet cla ss win while Bruce Co rnell bested the Seni o r co m pe ti tors . Cornell , ba ck a fter a long a bsence , sa id h e got a grea t stan a nd had a good di ce with Gorden C lar k ( Ka w ): " I kn ew h e wa s a k id and out o f my class but it wa s sure was fun to hang in there with h im for aw h ile." Ed Fol and (Cag) led th e 125s a ll th e way. with a great riding effor t put in by J ohn Bird (Ca g ) to ha ng \ in th ere [or seco nd spo t. \e ~ ~ Cont~.nUl I The Richest, Most Significant Winter Series In Motocross See 125, 250 & 500 Factory MX Stars In A Six Race Series • Over $150.000 In Cash Purses. Products. Awards & Rider Bonuses Golden Sta~ERIES • S7.000 Pro Purse Paid By M oto In Opening Event AL BANDIT • $6 .000 Pro Purse Per Remain ing Event Paid By Moto s\<.O INarft\-U nd. '98 4 . i 1 • Side Car Classes. ATV 3-Wheelers. Pro & Sportsmen l_JNI~O~N~D~A='(~,~J~a~ ,:i.:A:I::C:a:s:se:s~1 I l saddleback P; I--DATES--------TRACK--------CLASSESJ an 7 Sat. J an 8 Su n. ' Jan 14 Sat. Jan 15 Sun. Jan 2 1 Sat. Jan 22 Sun. Feb 4 Sat. Feb 5 Sun Feb 12 Sun. Feb 18 Sat . Feb 19 Sun. Feb 25 Sat. Feb 26 Sun . Saddleback Park Saddleback Park Holl ister Hills Holl ister Hills Huron Cycle Park Huron Cycle Park Sand Hill Ranch Sand Hill Ranch Carlsbad Raceway Sunrise Valley Sunrise Valle y 'Spillway Park ' Spill w ay Park , D O UBLE series points for sportsman cla sses at Sp i ll wa y Par k e vent. NEW! CMC Novic e Class Included In All Events Watch A ll The Stars On O ne D ay! All Sportsmen incl Vet & OT ALL PROS. 8 0 Ex. Vet & OT Masters, Sidecars All Sportsmen ALL PROS, 80 Ex. Masters. 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