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MINI INT: 1. Chris Lara (Kaw).
MINI EX: 1. Greg VoweIlISuz).
125 BEG: 1. Darryl Manning (Han) 2. Man Walls
(Vam); 3. Roger Michaels (Kaw).
1251NT: 1. JlmSpons(Suz): 2. Tom Holt (Kaw): 3.
Phil BUller (KTM).
125 PRO: 1. Steve Schmitz (Han): 2. Jack Green·
berg (Vam).
250 BEG: 1. Ken Peters (Han): 2. Robert Johnson
(Han); 3. John Braley (Vam).
250 JR: 1. Bernard Tinus (Han); 2. Rick Perez
(Han): 3. Scott Nolind (Hon).
250 INT: 1. Mike Knapp (KTM); 2. Bill Delgado
(Suz): 3. Brad Toms (Kaw).
250 PRO: 1. Tracy Oswell (Hon): 2. Jon Nelson
(Hon); 3. Robert Laughlin (Kaw).
500 BEG: 1. David Montanaro (Yam); 2. Rudd
Miller (Hon).
500 JR: 1. Rick Gibbs (Hon); 2. Marc Cummins
(Hon); 3. Art Dart (Han).
500 INT: 1. John Lovett (Hon); 2. Dan Devoung
(Hon).
VET JR: 1. Richard Druen (Hus).
VET INT: 1. Jim Dawson (Hon).
VET EX: 1. Carl Nelson (Vam).
"Hollywood" Holley
claims Canadian
Supercross
By Larry Huffman
EDMONTON, ALBERTA,
CANADA, MAY 6
Jim "Hollywood" Holley
scored his first Supercross victory on a cold blustery afternoon
in Edmonton'~Commonwealth
Stadium at the first annual Laball's
Commonwealth Supercross before a
crowd estimated at 15,000. However,
Holley acknowledged Lhat he really
won Lhe event in his heat race, when
he and 17-year-old Suzuki whiz kid
Rick Ryan brought the crowd to its
feet in some of the most exciting
handlebar-to-handlebar racing seen
in a long time.
Holley and Ryan set Lhe fastest
heat of the day and forced each other
to make several double jumps set
throughout the over five-eighths mile
track. Ross Pederson, mounted on a
uzuki Canada RM250, was not
pushed and, therefore, never had to
extend himself over thedoublejumps.
And that made the difference in Lhe
main event.
Holley, mounted on a stock Canadian YZ250 Yamaha prepared by Mike
Bell's former mechanic Dave Osterman, chased Pederson after the Canadian Champ pulled 0[[ what some
of the other American riders called a
"controversial" holeshot. According
to Osterman, "The <:;anadian officials moved the American riders back
from the fellow who pulled the start
gate lever, while allowing Ross to get
a clear shot at him. Ross knew when
the gate was going to drop and, by the
first turn, had a 10 bike lead."
Another Yank favorite, Donnie
Cantaloupi, was involved in a firstturn crash and started dead last, fighting his way up to fifth by the checkered
flag.
Pederson roared 0[[ to a lead which
at times was as great as six seconds.
But Holley was unrelenting in his
pursuit, gaining precious Lime on the
Canadian over Lhe double jumps. "I
let Ross have his race," said Holley
afterwards. "I let him goout; I wanted
to see what pace he was running. But
once I passed him and saw he wasn't
double-jumping, I said 'Alright!' I
knew I had it then'" After the race,
Pederson admilled he was far too tentativewith the lead. "I learned a lot,"
said the six foot, lBO-lb. Pederson. "I
had a big lead and I was just too
cautious with it. Jim doubled and I
didn't. After he passed me I fell apart
and that cost me the race."
Peterson made a valiant allemptto
regain the lead from Holley, at one
point slamming his machine into the
side of Holley's, "I knew he was coming at me," said Holley, "and I just
dug my foot into the ground and
braced myself."Thecrowd went crazy.
Pederson then took a spill on a set of
double jumps which allowed Ryan
to slip by into second place. lroni-
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