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Cycle News 1984 08 08

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Neither Ron Lechien (7), Keith Bowen (68) or Broc Glover (3) had a good. night. They finished seventh. 11 th and eighth. . . by-side into the first corner and everybody held the throttle to the stop nobody backed off." While the pack funneled safely through the right-hand sweeper, the next corner - a quick left - was the site of a major melee. "I saw Lechien and Barnett go down" said Johnson, "and there were bikes all over. As Lechien slid out he threw a bunch of dirt into my face." Ward, Bailey and Johnson came out clean and led the parade. "Barnett kept the gas on there and ran into me," said Lechien. "I think his bike got caught on mine somehow and it threw me right over the . bars and onto the ground." ''I'm not sure what happened," said Barnetl. "I just went to the inside of Lechien and something hookedthe bike went flying and I stayed." A few seconds later Bailey made a move that sent him to the front. "I managed to make a clean pass on Ward and Johnson in the whoops," said Bailey. "Basically, that .was the race right there. I knew if! didn't pass right away I probably wouldn't get another chance. Had I been second that would've been the end of the race ,for me. I just rode pretty consistently from then on. Ward assumed second over Johnson, Liles, O'Mara, Keller and Hannah, and that order held through lap two, when Keller came to an abrupt halt at the side of the track. "There were only a few rocks on the entire track," said Keller, "and one of them got lodged in between the frame and the brake pedal. I rode a few laps slow Iy but it was pretty ridiculous to try to ride without a rear brake, so 1 dropped OUl." Bailey smoked to a four-second lead over Ward, with Johnson a close third hea~ing into lap five. "I worked pretty hard," said O'Mara, "but I managed to catch and pass Liles." That 'made the 'order Bailey, Ward, Johnson, O'Mara, Liles and Hannah, with Ward and Johnson trading spots the next lap. "I was riding really well in. the early going," said Ward, "then started to make mistakes at every corner or every jump. I slowed down a bit and Johnson,~asilywent past through the whoops. . Johnson, while in second, found a larger five-second gap between himself and leader Bailey. "About all I could do was wait for a mistake by Bailey," said Johnson. "It seemed like every time he would make a bobble and I'd move in closer, that I'd just make another mistake." Ward, O'Mara, Liles, Hannah and Lechien trailed the front pair. On lap 10, Bailey very nearly lost it all. "I was in the whoops and didn't get a good enough drive off the first whoop," said Bailey. "I nearly 'squirreled out,' but managed to save it before I went down all the way. I came out of it pretty good and took off." The last 10 of 20 laps saw little in the way of passing, at least among the top seven positions. Bailey lost a few seconds to Johnson after his mishap but gr'adually stretched it back out; Ward, Liles, Hannah and Lechien were never close enough to one another to make any sort of pass. Glover snuck inside of Holland on lap 12 to nail down eighth, and that's how they stayed. As Bailey took the checkered flag he raised both fists high into the air. Johnson finished four seconds behind Bailey, while Ward, O'Mara, Liles, Hannah, Lechien and Glover straggled in behind him. "Jol1nson and Ward were riding as well as I was," said Bailey, "but I won the race simply because I got ahead right on the start. Still, it feels great to win. I was especially trying hard since I wanted to make a good impression on my girlfriend's (Gina Rick Johnson avoided a second-turn pile-up in the final, passed Ward and ended the evening in second. Plagued by injuries throughout the year, Bob Hannah could only manage a sixth and is currently ninth in the points standings. Damone) parents and family since they were all here tonight. I think I did!" "I worked hard all the way," said Johnson. "Bailey was riding well he deserved to win tonight." "I'm in the position where I can afford to lose a few points," said O'Mara, "so fourth isn't so bad. I still go into each race trying to win it, but I'm still pretty comfortable with my point lead since we only have three rounds left." "I mink I should've made it into fourth," said Liles. "Still, I'm happy with fifth and seem to be getting the hang of Supercross. I wasn't doublejumping a set of whoops early on and that's where O'Mara got me. I tried it later and made it, so I managed to keep Hannah behind me all the way. It was a Rood weekend for me." • Results 20·LAP FINAL: 1. David Bailey (Han); 2. Ricl

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