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Cycle News 1984 02 22

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...... -- ~ --- ----- NORTHiRjtDATEUNE...~~."'..h&U~A ~ ---------------------~. . .. ..... ka~. . . . N--m c.M_"N.~N .. e tive ease on his KXSO. Robby Hermanek did most of the tailing until a D F in the last half of the second round gave second overall to Troy Lindemann. Young Travis Brown topped the ovice portion wi th wireto-wire wins and first-time competitor Joe Lawwill hung in for a 3-4 combo and second overall. Now what happened is that the rught before at the Cow Palace indoor, we were aU sitting around the sky room before the parade of champions interview when I bugged both Buggs and Men, got them talked into going to the motocross; Men got sixth, not bad Eor a guy wbo honestly retired five years ago. However, can you imagine the look June Lawwill must have had for her star husband who comes in with a smile and a son who comes in with a trophy? Results (Above) John Grav (SA) tried this pass at the Cow Palace, but it didn't work. (Below) Rich Lokke leads Dick Mann and Sill McUnton at Sears. Mert La_ill rode at Sears. but son Joe was the star. (File photo.) Cahors COps Sears Point Series Finale By W.H. Spencer SO OMA, CA, JAN. 30 Round Five of the Sears Point Raceway Winter Series saw Brett Cahors in top Expert form, winning both motos of the ..... 26 Open Expen class and leading bOlh 250cc rounds. Cahors won the second by a wide margin but missed out on the overall with a first-round DNF. Former Mini thriller Howie Ross took his first-ever Expert motocross win over Tim Tremaine while Jim Cressa beat out old man Billy Grossi for the I25cc honors. Cahors blasted out oE the stan gate in the first 250cc moLO and led Jim Cressa's Pacific Racing Honda for three and a half laps when the CR250 rider pulled off with a blown head gasket. Cressa continued on for the overall with Grossi putting all the 250cc guys LO shame as well, passing and catching Cressa on his new Moore & Sons KTM 125. Tim Tremaine caught up LO Howie Ross and Craig Stair and it looked once again like a 125cc track, but it wasn't. In the second round Cahors was back and gone, all at the first turn. Brett is getting ready Eor a Florida tour and should give the sand boys a run, after pulling away to a big threeminute win over Cressa and Grossi. Ross kept hold of second 250cc for the overall while Tremaine moved his Yamaha to second over Stair. Round Two Eor the day was reminiscent of ancient history TT racing with former pro racers Dick Mann, Men Lawwill and Rich Lokke. But the guy LO beat was Dr. Al Baumann who bas been riding six mOlOS a race for the last two months and appears ready for an ironman triathalon. Lokke led the Eirst moLO on his Honda Peninsula CR500 but found himself sideways and down halfway through the second lap. Mann, the two-time Grand National Champ, rode off fonhe win with Bill McCljnLOn second and Baumann catcrung up Eor third. Baumann and Mann put on the classic battle Eor the first three laps of the second round, running side by side for the first six miles until one off-camber section where Baumann took the mgh line and low sided. McClinton was following closely all along: "When AI went high. I thought he might not like it and when bailed I moved in and then at the end I had a chance and got by." Bugs got the overall on his tricked-out fourstroke Husky with two aces while McClinton, another 50-year-old, second and Bauman third. Lawwill? Oh, yeah, that's next. Scott SLOne dialed the Mini ranks. taking top Junior honors with rela- 250 EX; 1. Howie Ron (Suzt 2. Tim Tremeine (ylm); 3. Crlig SUlir (Ylm). 125 EX: 1. Jim Cr.... (Han); 2. Billy GrOlli (KTM!. 250 JR: 1. Roy Blrtolornei (Han); 2. Charlie Ven· egis (Ylm); 3. Andy Tchrkine (Hon). OT EX: 1. Dick Mlnn (Hus); 2. Bill McClinton (ylm); 3. AI Blumenn (KTM,. OT JR: 1. Fred Clmeron (KTMt 2. Erv Rifenburg (KTM). OT NOV: 1. Robert Hurst (ylm): 2. Glry Estes (Sud; 3. H _ W _ (Yern). WOMEN: 1. Plm MacDonald (ylm); 2. Jeri McClinton (Han). MINI JR: 1. Scott Stone (K.wt. 2. Troy Lindemenn (K.w). MINI NOV: 1. Trlvis Brown (Ylm): 2. Joe lIwwili (K.w); 3. Doug Hulbert (Ylm). VET EX: 1. CrliV Schulz (Hant. 2. AI Blumenn (KTM); 3. J.P. Morgen (KTM). VET JR: 1. Rlndy Hinson (Han); 2. Doug Larson (Hus). VET NOV: 1. CreiV Pierce (Hon); 2. Rex P..-II (KTM); 3. Jell Burnett (Yom). OPEN NOV: 1. Tim O'HerI (K.w); 2. St..... Zenone (Han!; 3. Raben Vlughn (Suzl. 125 NOV: 1. eric McMurtrie (Ylmt 2. Will Coetes (Hon!; 3. Eric SondstTom {Han). 250 NOV: 1. Dennis Hennel (Hon): 2. Jim Joeobs (Ylm!; 3. Devon Joos (Han). OPEN EX: 1. Brett Cehors (Han); 2. Andy Tressor (Han!; 3. Dew Woodell (Han). OPEN JR: 1. SI..... PlnoYich (Han); 2. Jody Gentry (Yom); 3. Dew lIo

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