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Cycle News 1984 06 20

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MICKEY THOMPSON· ~--~ fornia rider Shane McDonald was leading the event whi Ie Rocky Robinson and Steve Crawford were having an intense battle for third. !tall came down to the final lap and the final corner, with Prince getting a little extra drive and going under McDonald at the last possible moment for the win. Crawford got the nod for third. In the Scratch main, Orlandi drew the pole and his luck got better from there, leading all the way LO the checkered flag. The real battle was for second between Duane Yarrow and Mike Delacy, with the latter taking it at the flag by a wheel-length. The Second Division was a LOugh fight between Dana Perri and Mark Zeissler. Perri led it all the way but Zeissler's pressure was unrelenting. Mike Solis grabbed the early lead in the D-3 main and held it for two laps, but was nailed on lap three by Dirck Sauer and Sauer went on to take a close win. As usual, Scott Brant led the J uniors across the finish line, but the run for second was hair-raiser as Bobby Hedden found a little extra steam and edged Coors Wright as they headed for the line. . ~ PRESENTS THE ~I~l....'.~.~~ I JUNE 23 LA. COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS POMONA, CA • • • • • NISSAN • OFFICIAL PACE TRUCK SEE IVAN STEWART, JOSELE GARZA, ROGER MEARS, AND WALKER EVANS BATTLE IT OUT BAJA-STYLE! POMONA IS CLOSE ... 20 MINUTES FROM L.A., ORANGE AND SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES. NIGHT RACING COMFORTABLE GRAND STAND PAVED PARKING CLOSE TO THE SEATS COLD STROH'S AN_D COCA-COLA NO DUST .....::.. ....::..:.;: ......:.:::~'::::} SEE TEAMTAMM j & HUSKY f SUPERCROSS RIDERS a Results SCRATCH MAIN: 1. Paul Orlandi: 2. Mike Delacy: 3. Duane Yarrow; 4. RockV Robinson. HANDICAP MAIN: 1. Marc Prince: 2. Shane McDonald; 3. Steve Crawford; 4. Mike Delacy; 5. Rocky Robinson; 6. Robert Curry. SEC DIV; 1. Dana Perri; 2. Mark Zeissler; 3. Mark Oragony; 4. Scott Briard; 5. Kevin Krugh; 6. Brett Flory. THIRD OIV: 1. Dirck Sauer; 2. Mike Solis; 3. Stu McDaniel; 4. Derek Dorresteyn; 5. Bryan Henrickson; 6. Jeff Hoi meso JA: 1. Scott Brant; 2. Bobby Hedden; 3. Coors Wright; 4. Tommy Hedden; 5. Mike Knopf; 6. Dustin SChroeder. FIVE-IN-ONE Volk. Orlandi take Auburn MOTOCROSS. AlVS ODYSSEYS. UNUMITED SINGLE SEATERS FORMULA 10 AND GRAND NATIONAL SPORT TRUCKS By Jann Houston AUBURN, CA, MAY 18 John Yolk and Paul Orlandi . were the winners of the Handicap and Scratch main events, respectively, as the Auburn speedway season movedinto its second week. In the 'Cap main, Yolk LOok the lead from the gate. Harlan Bast Jr. moved up to challenge him, but Volk stayed down on the pole and kept his guard up. Bast had his own pressure to deal with as Steve Crawford rode right on his tail. At the finish it was Volk still out front, but only by half a wheel. In'the Scratch main Orlandi gated well from the number three spot and took the lead. Unlike his competition, Orlandi rode the outside line, and it worked [or him. He took the checkered first, while Marc Prince was a hair-raising second over David Faria Jr. and Tom Ferris. In the Second Division main, Ross Eichelberger led start LO finish to record the victory over Charlie Haines and David Chaidez. Former MX stat Dave Coupe, in his speedway debut, won the D-3 main to show his potential; aided no doubt, by Orlandi's coaching. In the other main event, for the Junior speedway riders. Scott Brant was up to his usual winning ways. • Results SCRATCH MAIN: 1. Paul Orlandi: 2. Marc Prince: 3. David Faria Jr.; 4. Tom Ferris. HANDICAP MAIN: 1. John Volk: 2. Harlan Bast Jr.; 3. Steve Crawford; 4. Gary Stewart; 5. Mike Delacy; 6. Steve Elstine. 0-2 MAIN: 1. Ross Eichelberger; 2. Charlie Haines; 3. Oavid Chaidez; 4. Scott Briard; 5. Rick Stephens; 6. Scot Nelson. 0-3 MAIN: 1. Da.e Coupe; 2. Jeff Holmes: 3. Derek Dorresteyn; 4. John H8Ql8rty: 5. Billy Scon; 6. DON'T MISS... When All is sald.d woo: = DEFENDING ENDURANCE CHAMPION TEAM HAMMER WINS WERA 6-HOUR ROAD ATLANTA RACE And Arai Helmets Were On Top Of Their Ride John Proto. JR MAIN: 1. Scott Brant; 2. Coors Wright 3. Bobby Hedden: 4. Dustin Schroeder: 5. Tommv Hedden: 6. Mike Knopf. 31

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