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Jeff Johnson (37) had a good weekend, with a first, a second, and a third
in Expert racing. (Below) Frank Garcia (Z89) won Sunday's Novice main.
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(Above) David Durelle won both Expert half miles. (Below) Dan MeDonnell was also a double-half-mile winner, in the Juniors.
Durrelle doubles
in Black Hills
Classic
By Richard Creed/Meade County Times-Tribune
STURGIS, SD, AUG. 10-12
Minnesota rider David Durrelle claimed a
pair of wins as the Jackpine Gypsies hosted
.half mile and short track racing as part of the
annual Black Hills Rally. Fellow Expert jeff
Johnson, from California, had
a successful weekend as well as
he claimed the Junior/Expert
short track and then finished
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second and third in the two half miles.
Pro racing began Friday night with
the Novice shon track. Jace Carter,
aboard a Suzuki, topped all riders in
the 15-lap main event with a time of
3;31.758. Carter, of Windsor, California, kept his wheels in front of
second-place Curtis Cannon and
third-place rider, Dean James. Carter's win is somewhat unusual in that
he rode a Suzuki lO the winne.r's circle. Carter was the only Suzuki rider
to post .... win all weekend.
As a special attraction following
the regular races, speedway"Specialist
Pat Cain, challenged the short trackers
to a five-lap match race. Answering
the challenge was Curtis Cannon,
who had qualified fastest in the semis.
Although pressed by Cai n in the first
lap or two, Cannon took an easy win
as the speedway rider failed to find
traction on the slick quarter-mile ovaL
Johnson of Rialto, California,
powered his Honda to the Saturday
night win in the combined Junior/
Expert shon track race. Following
Johnson in second and third place
were Mark Key and Barry Pelkey. Once
again, Pat Cain aboard his alky-burning Jawa .s~w..y biker losJ Q4t.
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This time out, it was main event
winner Johnson taking the checkered
flag as Cain fell between turns three
and four. But, while he was rolling,
Cain ooked good, taking the lead
from Johnson atone point. But, once
again', the shon track surface proved
lO be the undoing o£ the southern
Caljfornian.
Durelle won the Expen £inal race
Saturday and backed it up with another viclOry Sunday despite a rear
tire that went flat on the £inal lap.
Johnson, also aboard a Harley, £inished second to Durelle Saturday, but
a£lerwinning the shon track Saturday night, he crashed in his heat
Sunday, restaned, won his heat, but
could do no better than third behind
Arney Wick in the final race.
Junior class rider Dan McDonnell
lOok the weekend hal£ mile wins over
second-place man, Monte Hill, both
riders were aboard Harleys.
Cunis Cannon showed his Friday.
night finish was no £1 uke by acing the
rest of the Novice class with a hal£
mile win Saturday afternoon. Cannon
held off Mike Macedo and Bugsy
Booth for the win. Unfonunately,
Cannon couldn't repeat his winning
ways on Sunday as Frank Garcia got
the holeshot to turn one in the final
and it was all over but the shouting.
Garcia led every lap of the Novice
final, while Cannon got past Booth
into fOl,lnh place temporarily on laps
six and seven, but dropped back to
finish fifth at the flag.
Commentary: You say you came
for the races? Are you ever a minority.
Too bad. A lot of local folks bust
their rears lO put on a good show of
Novice, Junior, and Expen short
track races, hal£ mile races, amateur
shon track races, amateur hillclimbs,
and road lOurs. And what do they get
for all this work, for which they have
probably taken their vacation for?
Why they get what every hard working enthusiasts gets. Another day
older and deeper in debt. It ain't fair.
At the bars, at the city-owned liquor
store, at the counhouse, at the Main
Street vendors, money flows so fast
aQd J1,ITi9~ IJ)at,i~ all, but floods the
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banks. But, at the races;they all moan
about ticket prices and think that the
J ackpiRe Gypsies and the Black Hills
Motor Classic group are making a
killing financially. They wish that
it were so.
The only killing that's going on is
the race programs are gelling clobbered. For instance, spectator auendance and rider entries were down
again this year. On Friday night,
only 22 riders signed up for the shon
. track. It was only marginally beller
for Saturday night's Junior/Expen
race (30 ridets), whith is usually one
of the best-auended o£ all rally events.
It's too bad, but the groups involved
seem unable to stop the steady decline
in racing they are witnessing.
You would think that with over
25,000 motorcyclists in town there
would be a lot o£ interest in racing.
Not so. Someone once said o£ Daytona, "The Harley riders go to the
bars, and the rice burners go lO the
races." And Sturgis is de£initely a
Harley event. Compljcating this year's
race programs was a group o£ AMA
hotshots sent in to show the yokels
how to stage a race o£ficially. Good
grief! Spare us from of£icial
officials!
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Results
SUNDAY
EX: 1. OevidOur"Ie(H-DI;2.ArneyWICk(H-o~ 3.
Jeff Johnoon {H-D); 4. ICeIly lArttin (H-O): 5. Todd
Giesed< fBSA~ 6. Gregg Wegenknecht (H· D); 7.
Mark Giboon (H-D); 8. Mark Lenher.. (H-DI: 9. Mike
Sullivan (Tri); 10. Robert Conwey (H-O~ 11. 8

