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Cycle News 1984 08 01

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A grimy but proud Brent Smith after winning the 125cc Pro class during a massive thunder storm. the first lap to nail second by the second lap, after fifth-place start. Carson's lead increased with every turn, but he wasn't the fastest one on the track - Doug' Jackson and his Honda were. Luckily for Carson, Jackson led the 250cc Intemediate class, which started on the second wave, after the 500s. With twO laps gone, Jackson worked up through the 500s to challenge Jackson. With one lap to go, Jackson dove underneath Carson in a tight left turn and took the lead. But at the top of the following hill, Carson tried Jackson's trick in retaliation but failed. Jackson took the checkered first. Second Open Intermediate went to Pipes, followed by Troy Brown on a Kawasaki, and Barry Hill on a Maico. Second 250 went to Honda-mounted Jim Huber, ahead of Yamaha pilots Rod Hamby and Steve Savala. Kawasaki rider Jimmy Brown took control of the 80cc Expert class; winning from start to finish. Another , Kawasaki rider, Gregg Godfrey, survived a front wheel wash-out down thestartlfinish table-top jump to finish second. Yamaha pilot Nick Tatton was also a top contender and made a quick goggle change in the middle of the race to finish third. Matt Jenkins settled for fourth. By the time the final moto came around, it was three o'clock, and the weather was horrible. The rain just kept falling, making the course next to impossible to ride around, so the 125cc Junior class had their hands full. Rick Koischowsky from Apple Valley, California, on a Kawasaki, put in a fine ride to beat his competitors and the mu·d. He topped the moto handily ahead of Cord Pearson on a Kawasaki, Jim Bacon on a Husky and Viejo Jones, on a Yamaha. Results • 60 9-11: 1. Moot Smith (Han); 2. Chence Mooughen ~~ 3. o..id c;.uluzi (KlIwI. eo NOV: 1. Richerd 1Wfne. (KlIw); 2. John Sedlik (Hon~ 3. Miklo G...., (KlIw). eoJR: 1. l..tf (Y-); 2. Dbid Griego (K_); 3. MId Smith (Honl. eo INT: 1. Ken Arnold tK-~ 2. Justin Jensen (Y-); 3. Cnlig Cummings (Yem). eo EX: 1. Jimmy Brown tK-); 2. G-.gg GodIrrt ("-I; 3. Nick T.non (Veml· 125 NOV: 1. Troy DiIll (K.w): 2. MlII1t Prisbrey (V-I; 3. ~nny c.r..... (Suz~ 125JR: 1. RickKo_y(KlIw~2. ~ 1"-1: 3. Jim I I - . (Hus). 125 INT: 1. ~n Hellion ~ 2. Jeff CApt ~I; 3. She... Prilbrey (Veml. 125 PRo: 1. Brent Smith (V-); 2. Cheppy Blose (KlIwI; 3. T-.ry McGinnis (Han). 250 NOV: 1. Jeffrey Velde, (Honl; 2. John Ven Hoove (Hon~ 3. ~ndy RMd (Honl. 250 JR: 1. G-.g Groom (Suz); 2. Sf_ S_re (Hon); 3. Merio Stedt..ncler (KTM). 250 INT: ,. Doug Jeckson (Hon); 2. Jim Huber (Hon); 3. Rod Hemby (Veml. 250 PRO: 1. Terry McGinni. (Hanl; 2. Chappy Blose (Kew); 3. Trecy 0_11 (Han). 500 JR: 1. Mich. .1 Nunell (Hon); 2. KC Combs (Hon); 3. DeYid Woolmore (KMT.). 500 !NT: 1. Kelly Cerson (Han); 2. Aeron Pipes (Hon); 3. Troy Brown (K_I. 500 PRO: 1. Gregg Zinerl

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