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Cycle News 1984 06 20

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Mike Gresham; 2. Tom Polito; 3. John Tavlor. 80 NOV; 1. lowell Moural Jr. Name Address City distance on the rest o( the (ield. Honda-mounted Gresham continued to pressure Gray who seemed in command. At the halfway point, Gray led Gresham into turn one. When the two leaders entered turn three, Gray hit a slick spot on the grooved race track, causing him to crash. Now it was Gresham in the lead, with nothing but real estate between him and the rest o( the pack. The battle (or second was between Tom Polito and John Taylor, o( Arbuckle. Yamahamounted Polito and Honda rider Taylor exchanged positions several times throughout the race. On the last lap, Polito took the checkered (or second, behind Gresham. The 250cc ovice main event win was taken away by Kawasaki-mounted Matt Amaro o( Willows. Amaro who la t year rode a Bultaco, showed up with a new 250 water-cooler. It wa his first race of the season, and he managed to get the jump off the line. After the econd lap, it was single [ile with Amaro on top and Dean Clark o( Chico close behind. Amaro continued to lead theentireeight laps for the win. However, the surprise of the night was ex-Minicycle rider David Gresham. It was Gresham's first ride on a 250, and he proved to the fans that he can ride fast. Gresham got a bad start but he moved upquick, and on the fifth lap, went under Yamahamounted Clark to finish second. _ State Zip _ And with that gift send 0 mel 0 them a FREE poster! I/They want the 0 Three-Wheeler 0 Odyssey 0 Race Kart poster, 250 NOV MAIN EVENT: 1. Matt Amaro; 2. David Gresham; 3. Dean Clark. 500 NOV MAIN EVENT: 1. Darren Wotkins; 2. Sherman Gresham. 250 EX MAIN EVENT: 1. Ken Gray; 2. Mike Gresham; 3. Bill Rogers; 4. Oavtd Kerr. 250 JR: 1. Ted Taylor. 500 EX MAIN: 1. John Toylor. 500 JR: 1. Jim Delleno. o POSTERS Only.. Please, Jones tops CZ state C'ship $5 for one. Additional posters $2.50 each. Indicate number of posters desired: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Three-Wheeler Odyssey Race Kart By Terry Whytel ORAt'lG£, CA, MAY 19 NOle; California residenls must add 6'h% S8les lax on all posters ordered S8parately or 8ddilionally. o Payment enclosed Charge my 0 MasterCard 0 VISA ~rd#--------------------- Expiration date _ Signature _ The issuer of the card idenlified on· this item is aUlhorized 10 pay lhe amounl shown a. TOTAL tlogelher with any other charges due lhereon)subjecllo and in accord8nce with the agreemenl governing lhe use of such card. • MAIL TO: ATV News, P.O. Box 1030, Long Be.ch, CA 90801 OR CALL: (213) 595-4753 for M••terCard/YISA orders! Canada and Mexico f 1 year) 2nd cia. . .1O. Other foreign ret.. available upon request. Chect< 80 Money Orders _ _ in U.S. funds. 42 ••••........••. _------------_ .._---_._------------------ ..I Former three-time National Motocross Champion Gary Jones added to his impressive list of titles at the Cl State Championship held at Saddleback Park. Jones had tough competition from another three-time NationaJ Champ, Tony DiStefano, who had to settle for third overall as minor mechanical problems kept Tony D' a notch off the front-running pace. Roger McCabe powered to the runner-up position on board his Czechoslovakian wonder. In amateur action, Robert Berdyck claimed Open Novice top honors as he swept the field. Jaques Buteau placed his CZ second overall for the day as Lewis Wright rounded out the top three. A special mention goes to Cycle News ad flake Terry Pratt, who powered his self-restored, 20-year-old BSA to a rip-snonin' third overall in the Open Novice Vintage bike class behind winner Robert Berdyck (CZ) and Keln Pelsche (Yam). Results 250 PRO; 1. Dean Welsh (Hon); 2. Scott Conaway (Yom); 3. Pete Murroy (Yam). OPEN PRO: 1. Tony DiStefano (Hus); 2. Willy Musgrave (Hon); 3. Shawn Dovis (KTM). 125 PRO: 1. Paul Denis (Kaw); 2. Ray Sommo (Kaw); 3. Tommy Combs (Yam). OUTLAW: 1. Juon Posca (Yam!; 2. Ernie Becker (Hon!. 125/NT: 1. lance Riemen (Yam); 2. Mikre Young Jr. (Yom). OPEN INT: 1. Chris Boice (Hon): 2. Jerry Booth (Hon). 250 INT: 1. Paul Krause (Suz); 2. David Graff (Hon~ 3. James Wellmenn (Hon). 250 NOV; 1. Steven Stumetz (Suz); 2 John Parry (Hus); 3. Philip Fonteno (Yam). 125 NOV: 1. Brett Manley (Hon); 2. Croig Dovis (Suz); 3. Loren Pochirowski (Hon). OPEN NOV: 1. Jim Lowe (Mai); 2. John lambeck (Hon); 3. Scon Adam (Yom). 250 BEG: 1. Rob Corpenter (Yam); 2. Wayne Schriver (Hon); 3. Charles Gilmore (Yom!. 125 BEG: 1. Matt Almangos (Yom); 2. Keith Shigeto (Yom); 3. Isroel Lopez (Yam). VET EX: 1. Jon Miller (Moi); 2. Gary Jones (Yam); 3. Jim Beltinck (Yam). VET INT: 1. Toni Kirkpatrick (Hon); 2. Alan Kent (Kow); 3. Steve Ballmer (Kaw). VET NOV; 1. Chuck Gillmore (Yam); 2. Diet< Frampton (KTM); 3. Gene Powell (Yom). MINI BEG: 1. Clint Matthews (Kaw); 2. Mork Higham (Kaw); 3. Charles Vice (Suz). MINI NOV: 1. Kevin Bussey (Yam); 2. Brandon Sperling (Yom); 3, Ronnie Mortin (Yam). MINIINT: 1. Steve Womboldt (Kow!; 2. Don lavy (Kow!. C2 250 PRO: 1. lance Moorawood (C2); 2. Phillip Hall (C2); 3. Robert Dykmons (C2), CZ OPEN PRO: 1. Gory Jones (CZ!; 2. Roger McCobe (CZI: 3, Tony DiSte'ono (CZ), C2 OPEN NOV: 1. Robert Berdyck (C2!: 2. Joques Buteau (CZ); 3. Lewis Wright (CZ!, C2 250 NOV: 1. Nick larson (CZ): 2. Dovid Tanis (CZ); 3. Jerry Stevens (Cl). C2 OPEN INT: 1. Mark lawrence (CZ): 2. Scott Hendricksen (C2); 3, Ronald Hansen (CZ). VINTAGE 250 PRO: 1. Greg Berg (Suz); 2. Jim Spright (KTM). VINTAGE OPEN INT: 1. Don Sievertson (Mai): 2. John Bumgartner (BSA). VINTAGE OPEN NOV: 1. Robert Berdycl< (C2); 2. Keln Pelsche (Yam); 3. Terry Pratt (BSA). VINTAGE 250 NOV; 1. Gregory Brown; 2. Dick Frampton (Bul); 3. Rene lambrono (KTM). Sweet sweeps 'Texas 100' By Bob Bagwell DALLAS, TX, MAY 13 Sammy Sweet led. the way to the finish line in Bob Bagwell's 'Texas 100', a 100-lap half mile event that pulled entries from some of Texas' strongest (lat-trackers. The Harley Owners Group (H.O.G.) and Bagwell, along with many southwest Harley dealers, held a rally in conjuntion with the '100' at the Devils Bowl Speedway in DaHas. Although it was Mother's Day, a large turnout was on hand to partici· pate in the activities. Regular AMA Pro-Am races were also conducted the same day, and Sweet used his main to key-up for the big race. He jumped into the lead of his main event which he held to the last lap, until justa few yards from the£inish, when Rusty Gourley blew past him to claim the win.

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