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even then. a restart in place was
required at the halfway point to complete thel15-inchers' main.'
But it was Arney Wick whose cool
professionalism came through. Arney
survived a horrendous pile-up. replaced a lever. straightened his handlebars and put up with more restarts
to wind up a winner. Not surprisingly, the 250cc class overall winners
were in the same order as tonight's
winnes: Arney Wick. Kelly Perkins,
and Ricky Henson.
The Open Expert main wasn't
nearly as critical points-wise: Jerry
Moore (Hon) had it pretty much
sewn-up. But that didn't slow the
race down one bitl Like the 250cc
Expert main, the big motors required
several restarts to get the race finished. Moore was the hard luck story
tonight as he went down hard twice
before they finally got going for keeps.
Jerry rides the indoor track with
more style than anyone and. though
he finished well back this evening,
took the overall points crown with
Rod Reynolds (Hon) and Ricky Henson (Yam) filling out the top three.
Henson thumped his Yamaha 600 to
a smooth win over Arney Wick (Hon)
and Reynolds in tonight's main.
The overall point~ champ. of all
classes,land l25cc ~ Champ Jeff lrby
(Kaw). lrby had more points than the
other class winners and was awarded
a trick new helmet. lrby didn't figure
in tonight'S l25cc B main. though.
and it was Mike Hon (Yam) putting
it to the rest of the boys.
Results
PeE WEE: 1. ca...,. Anderwn (Yem); 2. DlIVid
KJliser (Yeml; 3. Butch Kingston (Yem).
MINI B: 1. Jon Irby IKJIwl; 2. AI Russell (SUl); 3.
Jomes Cyr (SUl).
MINI EX: 1. Chod case (Hon); 2. Eric Deschemps
(yem).
125 B: 1. Mike Han (Yem); 2. Ernie Ferris (Hon); 3.
Jomie St....smith (Honl.
125 EX: 1. Roy Jonnings (Hon); 2. Troy Norris
(Han~ 3. Ched Weymont (C-A).
250 INT: 1. Kit Ferley (Rickmen); 2. Jeff Ruuell
(Yern); 3. Terry Anderoon (Suz).
250 EX: 1. Arney Wick (Han); 2. Kelly Perkins
(Han); 3. Ricky Heneon (Han).
OPeN B: 1. Denny Feigenspen (Han); 2.John Tee'
(Yem).
OPeN INT: 1. Kit Ferley (Mon); 2. Terry Ande"",n
(Hon); 3. Gerybonney (Honl.
OPEN EX: 1. Ricky Henson (Honl; 2. Arney Wick
(Honl; 3. Rodney Reynolds (Honl.
Word wins
Corvallis Indoor
ST Thriller
By Clay and Suanne Ught
CORVALLIS, OR, MAR. 24
National number 85 Frank
Word III aced two classes at the
third of five Oregon indoor
short track races at Benton
County Fairgrounds in Corvallis.
Word totally routed the 25Occclasses,
taking the Pro and A main events on
his Adams Cycle Supply/Simmons
Yamaha.
The 250cc A main had Word rocket
off the line over fellow Grants Passarea riders Charlie Mitchell. Bob
Klum, Robbie Blagg and Greg Reynard. Word motored on the troops,
just as he did earlier in the evening.
and looked like the definite cream of
the crop. By the time the halfway flag
came out, Word had put a tidy half
lap on Mitchell. who has not ridden
competitively for quite some time.
Mitchell had his hands full with
Klum, who was pushing from behind,
and with Blagg who was in the hunt
just mere feet behind. Word won the
trophy hands down over Mitchell
andKlum.
Word came back to haunt the 2SOcc
Pro main eYeDt, but the real battle.
was for second. Specialty Cyclessponsored Robbie Blagg, a mere fifteen years old. was riding Word's
heels in the first tum, with Marty
Zirbel, Mitchell andAMA Expert Jeff
Harsha tight knit in a pack close
behind. Word left everyone behind
after two laps, which set up the most
exciting five way battle for second
this season. Word. as everyone on
hand could tell. had the race well in
hand at the midpoint in the race, and
motored merrily on his way to receive
the checkered flag. Harsha swooped
up Zirbel. then fought it out with
Blagg to end up in second with a lap
to go. Harsha pushed his Yamaha
sponsCenter/Simpson Yamaha hard,
to close the gap on Word, who was
unaware that his rival had moved
from last to second.
AMA Expert Gerrard put his CanAm 500 single on the pole position in
the Open A main event with arch
rival Don Wilson right beside him.
Wilson led the start. but it was Gerrard ramming his way through early
traffic to hold down first. over a CanAm trio consisting of Wilson, Blagg
and A.j. Eschwig. Gerrard moved
away from the competition while
Wilson dropped off the pace for a
moment letting Steve Kendig, Klum
and Blagg into front-running positions. when it counted. Wilson put
the hammer down and charged back
to second at the finish over Kendig,
Klum and hard riding Blagg.
Harsha was pumped for a win this
evening and was out to sweep the
Open Pro main event, but as fate
would have it, this wasn't to be one of
his beuernights. After one lap. it was
Harsha and Kendig shimming into
the retaining wall. causing the red
flags to come out. AMA Expert Dana
Hansen worked hard to get to the
final, by winning the semi, which
had only one transfer position. Hansen was front runner until this incident halted action. On the re-start it
was Gerrard and Harsha having it
out for the lead. Gerrard rode to a win
on the inside line. on the smooth-asglass Ben Miller-prepared course.
Hansen rode in third until mechanical woes slowed him. putting Klum
and Wilson into the top five. Gerrard
held off hard riding Harsha for the
win, with his flawless style.
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Results
OPEN PRO: 1. Duene Gerrerd (C-A); 2. Jeff Her·
she (Yem); 3. Bob Klum (Hon).
250 PRO: 1. Frend Word III (Yem); 2. Jeff Hershe
(Yem); 3. Merty Zirbel (Yem).
OPEN A: 1. Duena Gerrerd (C-A); 2. Don Wilson
(C-A~ 3. Bob Klum (Hon).
250A; 1. Frenk Wordill (Yem); 2. Cherlie Mitchell
(Yem); 3. Bob Klum (Hon).
125 A: 1. Andy DiJ