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Cycle News 1984 06 20

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,----------------,z u ... u:: w ~ w « a: Cl > III o ... ~I pert main, storming the class which con isted of some heavy artillery . AMA Expert Arney Wick launched his CR500 Honda into second in the final while Rodney Ginn moved into third. Wi k and Yamamoto provided the gallery of pectators tense, wheel to wheel combat, just a the duo has for years. The win went to Yamamoto with hi two- troke Honda"pOwerplant. The Open Expert main event wasa cla sic showdown, with Yamamoto and Wick putting two Hondas into the lead. Ginn and AMAJuniorTim Stults entered the picture, making a four-way draft down the straight and into the TT's dog-leg section. Yamamoto held off Wick's charges and rode all available lines, while Wick looked for an opening on the threeeighths-mile track. The track i quite wide, but Yamamoto's line didn't offer Wick mu h hoice but to hope for a mi take by the Honda pilot. Yamamoto held off Wick's late in the race rally to earn the win and take home two class victories to Washington, with Wick gelling two seconds ahead of Ginn and uzuki 500mounted Stults. Results Canadian Steve Dick rams his archrival Robert Holden in Formula One competition. Holden won the race. the final lap a hard-charging Campbel! got by on a back section of the track, diced with Maki for a little bit. then pulled away for the win. l'\ear the end, Maki started to low down. "I just ran Oul of steam, ,. he aid, and Denton made a charge for him in the final few turns but came up a couple of econds shon at the line. tewan rode theenure race not far behind the battles: A crash by any of the leaders would have put him near the tOP instead of fourth. . '1 couldn't have caught Maki anywhere down here." said Campbell referring to the lIatter part of the course, "it was the uphill where I really out-horsepowered him." Green on the gas at Castle Rock TT By Clay Light CASTLE ROCK, WA, JUNE 2 Honda pilot Randy Green made a sensational last-lap pass on Wood-Rotax rider Mickey Fay and leader Frank Word III to '34 - win the Expert main event at Castle Rock's AMA Pro TT opener. Chris Fitzhugh and his Seattle Hondasponsored 500 continued a rampage of both states, taking the Junior main event over Californian Dan McDonnell. Hard-riding Marty Zirbel took the Novice main event win, beating Jack "Bugsy" Booth. Fay then trounced the first of three Expert heats which took the top two from each, to the main. ational number 55 John Wincewicz took second while Brad Hurst took third. He went on to make the main via the semi. The second heat transfered Word,. who won effortlessly over Jeff Campbell on the Harry Lillie/HiPoint Can-Am 500. Green grabbed the lead of the third and final heat to win over Charlie Barkman and Jeff McDaniel, who would also make the main through a semi. Zirbel (Chaney's Auto) and Trophy Dash winner Bob Klum (Hon) led the Novice main event with Booth, Matt Holm (Hon) and Pat McBride (Hon) in tow. Zirbel moved away from Klum and Booth. Booth got by Klum to snag ilie- secon

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