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Cycle News 1984 06 13

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down, the duo were back out front and sailing, leaving the other 10 contestants a distance back. In third, Honda-mounted Kirk Howard rode at a rapid pace, but couldn't catch Fitzhugh and Fisher, who LOok turns leading. In the late stages of the race, Fisher took the lead for good, and motored on LO the checkered by a very small margin over the pesky Fitzhugh, Howard, and Gary Trull (C-A). The surprise of the main, Robert Horban (Suz), made the Junior final on a 250 LO round out the top five. Fay was in first and Hurst last when the 12 Expert finalists rounded tum one and for 15 exciting laps, and all eyes were focused on those riders. Fay, Green, McCullough and Barkman led coming down the hill, with Ron Adams, teammate Frank Word III and Barry Pelkey (C-A) in the hunt, jockeying for positions. Hurst put on the most spirited chargeofthe night, picking off riders lap after lap, and by the halfway point, had moved to sixth behind Adams and Mike Sullivan. Green, McCullough, and Barkman Jed. Missing from the picture was early leader Fay, who unloaded on the downhill comer on the slicker-than-usual course and handed the lead over to Green, who in tum yielded to McCullough's mighty 750 Triumph. McCullough would only lead for another lap when Green took it back, and charged off, in search of the che€kered flag. McCullough faded back with problems, letting Barkman run second until Hurst made a gutsy pass on the downhill. 0 one rides the track like Hurst who charged past Adams, Pelkey and Barkman to nab second at the flag. He put all 750cc in overdrive, but couldn't catch Green's -DlPro-FueIlSimpson/LiiIie/Bel-Ray- ponsored Honda 600, winner of the event. Dave Mungenast·s ~ 0 IT rn~rn [Un ~ On" III Fra . . . 1.....315-"'1 "1I1·A.SI's ill,L..J_ m~mrnrnrnmillU~illl.:J Dirt Fra Shippins ....d MO '0111-314-341-1886 Dllnlap TiNs 3.00 x 21 549.95 1l:490 Rear 4.10 x 14 410 x 18 4.60 x 18 510 x 18 St. Louis, MO 63116 524.95 535.95 536.95 538.95 B3 ~ ~~_~~:_i~:to_~~--ri~_~m_".10_0.m._to_iIIiiIiII----=--. teJ Husqvama 1039 Front ~ 6820 Gravois, on orders of $25 or mort: __~ 11cn .rJ Chest Protector $49.95 Ponls 574.95 Jersey $16.95 Gloves 525.95 1038 Rear 410x 18 4.50 x 18 5.10 x 18 559.95 ,:j'III'. ., Hi Point Pro MX Hallman Adult Hallman Childrens 1l:690A Rear 4.00 x 18 510 x 18 542.95 552.95 ... 5139.95 5l24.95 $89.95 No brag. Fact. IThe Best Go Wesf T-shirts say it all. Please turn to our order blank in the Dealer Directory page and make your statement. Results EX MAIN: 1. Randy Groen (Han); 2. Brad Hurst (Tri); 3. Bran Barkman (KTM); 4. Frank Word III (Tri); 5. Barry Polkay (C-A); 6. Ron Adams (Tri); 7. Mike Sullivan (Han); B. Micltoy Fay (W-R); 9. Jeff Campbell (C-A); 10. Duano Gerrard (C-A); 11. Thomas McCullough (Tri); 12. John Wincewtcz (Tri). JR MAIN: 1. Ryan Fisher(Vam); 2. Chris Fitzhugh (Han); 3. Kirk Howard (Han); 4. Gary Trull (C-A); 5. Robert Horban (Suz); 6. Don Montgomery (Hus); 7. Ono Jorgenson (C-A); 8. Mike Oglesbee (Han); 9. Jeff Hardan (Han); 10. Frank Crane Jr. (Han). NOV MAIN; 1. Randy Roose (Han); 2. Mark lilian (Han); 3. Bill Taylor(Vam); 4. Kenny Wheaton (Han); 5. Matt Holm (Vam); 6. Martin Zirbel (Vam); 7. Albert Eschwig (Han); 8. Garth Mulkey (Vam); 9. Keith Barnhart; 10. Pal McBride (Han). TROPHV DASH EX; 1. Mickey Fay (W-R). JR: 1. Chris Fitzhugh (Han). NOV: 1. Jack Booth (C-A). CRC Dunestown GP Simons-ized By Terry Rezek VALE CIA, CA, MAY 20 Yamaha's Willy Simons led the Pro classes across the finish as the California Racing Club ran the Dunestown Grand Prix at Indian Dunes_ For this event CRC managed to stuff a five-mile course onto the valley Door of Indian Dunes, but there were no drown-out water crossings unless one had insufficient velocity when attempting the river jump. Mark White immediately took the lead of the Open Class and was never challenged by anyone in his class. Ron Lewis was second for about half a lap but elected to take the bridge rather than the river jump, a costly five-second choice. Ron Baker seized the opportunity and leapt over the river to catch and pass Lewis at the next turn. Baker, one of CRC's top ATV riders, was moving well on twO wheels but 0 was Mike Mangold. Mangold pulled up on Baker and managed to slip by to take second at the finish. Marco Folchi was at the head of the 250cc Pro pack with Tom Engel and Enough Is Enough! • FURY Open Face $63.95 suggested retail $87.95 • FURY Full Face suggested retail FURY Helmets have all the features of more expensive brands but not the high price. Check the features, check the price. You will agree that enough is enough. Buy Fury Value. DOT and SNELL 80. Sizes XS to XL available in Yellow. Red, White. Blue Street in Red. Black. White. Blue, Yellow, Orange MX I_ ;

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