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Cycle News 1984 05 16

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thern Nevada- Southern California-Arizona-Southern Nevada- Southern California-Arizona-Southern Nevada-Southern Call Loren Pochirowski captured the ~.50cc Junior division one vietorI'. defeating the hot newcomer Marc Peters. Last week Peters won the 250cc Novice class and decided it was time for him to advance to the Juniors. To give him an edge on the competition. Peters received some riding instruction from Warren Reid. Pelers lead from the start of the first mota. When hecame to the tight corner JUSt pasl the sweeper. his Honda stalled. Marc got underway without losing his position although second place Loren Pochirowski gained some yardage. Peters lead till the end over Pochirowski. Duke Renni~. Kent Hawksworth and Keith McMillen. McMillen was racing a 125 last year. but tonight he was mounted on a 250, and leading the final malO. Pochirowski was in second over Hawksworth while Don Shaw was holding back Marc Peters for fourth, until Shaw developed several bike problems. Pochirowski soon took over the I~ad. witJ:.1 McMillen dropping back to second ahead of HawkswOl"th and Peters. Results 60 9- 11: Joel Tokarsky IKawl. 80 NOV: 1. Jeff Fleming IYam): 2. Aaron Madrid (Suzl. BO tNT: 1. Mike Wiese (Yam): 2. Tony Fuller (Yam I: 3. David Wodaszewski (Kaw). 125 NOV #1: 1. Scott Mendenhall (Hon): 2. Dennis Burns (Yam); 3. Greg Taylor (Yam). 125 NOV #2: 1. Gene Saraceno (Yam): 2. Mark Burns (Yam); 3. Robert Fleisher (Han). 125 JR: 1. David Graff IHon): 2. Brian Werle IKawl: 3. Danny Barnett IKTM), 1251NT: 1, TIm Rutheriord IKawl: 2, Mike Fedorow IKaw): 3. John Bush IHonl, 125 PRO: 1. Ron Turner (Cag); 2. Rick Atkins (Suz): 3, Doug Dubach ISuz), 250 PRO: 1. Jeff Welsh (Yam); 2. William Watson (Hen); 3. Robert Johnson (Han). 250 JR #1: 1. Loren Pochirowski (Hen); 2. Marc Pelers (Hon); 3. Keith McMillen (Hen). 250 JR #2: 1. Jim Benjamin (Yam); 2. Don Cline (Yam); 3. Steve Liebsack (KTM). 250 INT: 1, Jason Coolbaugh IKTMI: 2. Michael Overby (Honl: 3, Don Calhoun IHon), 250 PRO: 1, Ron Turner (Cag): 2, Craig Cable IHonl: 3. Todd Peterson IHonl. 500 NOV: 1. Randy Menighan IYam): 2. Robert Johnson (Hon); 3. Larry Schnabel (Yam). 500 JR: 1, Don PasteIiIHon): 2, George Collins (Hol'\): 3, David DiCorato IYaml, 500 INT: 1, Yamdell Bishop IHonl: 2. Pat Dolan (Honl: 3, Keliy Owen IYam). 500 PRO: 1. Todd Peterson IHon): 2. Craig Gable IHonl: 3, Don Turk (Honl. VET SPORTSMAN: 1, Steve Henderson IHonl: 2, ~ o a:: >- (/) o z -' o ;;; - _. .. a I 0.. Scott Thompson (Mail; 3. Charles Morey (KTMI. VET MASTER: " Carl Gaz.fy IHon): 2. Mike Casey (Hon). OT SPORTSMAN: 1. Mike McMillen IHon): 2, Howard Davis (Suz); 3. Paul Burton (Suz). Runover Ron runs over OTHG Experts By R. R. Wessels PALMDALE. CA, APR. 15 Runover Ron roosted the Over The Hill Gang Experts class by coming from dead last to second in the first mota and winning the second race at" L.A. County Raceway. Ron took the first turn wide in the first molO trying to recover from a bad start and got nerfed over the berm. Relentlessly, Ron berserked around the track passing as many as three riders per lap. Meanwhile, Klark Kent was enjoying an early lead, while Rollover Rick tried to stay with the speeding Kent but didn't have the stamina and faded early. By lap five, Ron was up to a distant second and Eddie Tanner was consistent and placed fifth in the 125cc Junior class' during AME motocross competition at Indian Dunes Cycle Park. gaining ground on Kent rapidly. On lap eight, Ron tried a move at the triple jump and nearly fell giving Kent a few seconds of precious time. Ron came back lO pressure the leader, but could not force a mistake in the last few turns before the checkers fell. Guest rider Bob Millner finished third after a second lap mishap that dropped him to the back of the pack. Mota two started with Klark Kent again in the lead followed by Bob Millner and Runover Ron. Ken ran ~Ulof wind on lap four, due to riding Some ofour fastest Suzukis just sta viIIg faster. During the Suzuki Knockout Savings Sale, it's amazing how fast our '81, '82 and '83 Suzuki street machines start moving. So hurry, GSll00GLZ GS850GLZ $620 $850 . Now because the only way to get the right price on one of our fast-moving road bikes is to get yourself . moving just as fast to your Suzuki dealer. Now $3,379 $2,749 Now \fr::~~~~~~1 Now $1,698 GS750TZ $1,899 sijj $~Oll~~ ---------------GSllOOED save $575 GS650GZ Save $740 GS450TZ Save $570 GS450EZ Save $550 GS750EZ $ilio $600 Now Now $2,199 $2,499 ,ils"iio siiO Now $1,799 Now $1,299 1ยท-----...:-_----_---::....-_GS850GZ Save $780 GS650GLZ Save $750 GS450TXZ Save $460 GS450GAD Save $174 JR50RD Save $100 The Sensation of Suzuki.

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