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Cycle News 1984 09 26

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Americans sweep Trophee des Nations ~ 00 0') BYPflPfi WfflLfY VARBERG, SWEDEN, SEPT. 16 The U.S. Team hammered to its fourth Trophee des Nations win in as many years, scoring a decisive victory over the Swedish team, 16 points to 61. The American attack was led by Kawasaki's Jeff Ward. who handily won both motos, while Vamaha's Broc Glover, riding in place of injured David Bailey, carded a pair of seconds. Honda's Johnny O'Mara turned in a 3-8 ride, while Vamaha's Ricky Johnson rounded out the American effort in the 250cc MX event with a 7-9 performance. Honda's Bailey, who sustained an injury to his right wrist en route to the win by the Americans at the September 9 Motocross des Nations in Finland, decided to not risk further injury to the wrist after practicing on Thursday, September 13, and Glover was brought in to replace him. After Ward, Glover and O'Mara finished 1-2-3 in the first moto and Johnson pieced seventh, the U.S. held a commanding lead going into the final moto. Another 1-2 punch by Ward and Glover in moto two sewed up the win for the U. S. • Vamaha's Haken Carfqvist was the top scorer for the runner-up Swedish team, with Italy finishing third in the final tally with 13 points. Ron Crandall's Racing Association of Cycle Enthusiasts (R.A.C.E.) will begin its 11th season of high school motocross at Corona (California) Raceway this fall. To that end, they will be holding an organizational meeting at onh High School in Riverside on October 2 at 7:00 p.m. For more information, call 7141 682-7059. Cobra Engineering makes RZ350 exhaust systems for F-1; FPP makes the pipe stampings but does not build the complete pipe, contrary to what we reported in lut week's RZ350 pipe comparison. Here's Honda's latest version of the RS250R, now available with optional 16-inch or 18-inch front wheel. A more powerful two-stroke, watercooled v-twin engine with reed-valve cylinders comes with Honda's ATAC variable-volume exhaust system and a horsepower rating of 69 bhp at 11750 rpm. The aluminum frame is all new. American Honda will sell a limited number of XR60Q din track racing engines, to be delivered during November. The company also plans to sell the 1985 version of the RS250 F-2 machine. The new RS250 is 8.8 pounds lighter than the 1984 version and makes five more horsepower. It has a new frame with an extruded aluminum main section between the steering head and the swing arm piVOl and revised Pro-Link suspension geometry as tested by former 250cc and 350cc World Champion Anton Mang earlier this year. The engine is now filled with Honda's ATAC variable volume exhaust system and the rear cylinder is reversed so both exhauslS point forward and both pipes exit from the bottom of the fairing. Prices and exact delivery dates are to be announced; more information is available from Keith Reeves of Team Honda at 2131 604-2425. The ISDE Support Fund, Inc. haa been granted tax exempt status by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service as a publicly-supported organization. That means donors to the fund, which helps finance U.S. team participation in the International Six Days Enduro, may write off a percentage of donations according to their tax bracket. Information is available from theiRS at 230 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, IL 60604; the ISDE Support Fund, Inc:s federal 1.0. number is 371154180. 2 Harley-Davidson has launched its search for a new Ms. Harley-Davidson; interested women can enter at HarleyDavidson dealerships and finalists will be notified for final judging and selection during Speed Week at Daytona. More information is available from Harley-Davidson's Buzz Buzzelli at 414/935-4524. As you've probably raad or heard, the U.S. House of Reprasentativas passed the 1.8-million-acra Califomia Wilderness Bill (which could mean a loss of miles of ORV trails in California's S8ql1Oia National Forest), and now it goes to President Ronald Reagan for his signature. A public opinion message urging Reagan to veto the measure can be sent by phone; $4.45 for 20 wordsor'-. Hap Jones, who has been active in the motorcycle industry longer than most of us can remember, was honored for his contributions at the September 16 San Jose Mile, where he was named Grand Marshall. Among those paying tribute were former Grarid National Champions Mert Lawwill, Mark Brelsford and Kenny Ro~ns. The September 22 California State Speedway Championship at San Bernardino's Inland Motorcycle Speedway will feature the return of seven-time National Champ Mike Bast from retirement. In addition to Bast and top SoCal stars, Bobby Schwartz will be returning from England to compete. September 22 is a Saturday, unlike the normal Wednesday-night speedway programs at IMS. The &Vent begins at 8:00 p.m. For more on it, call 818/446-0969. California has a LOll-free voter registration number - California residents can call the number and get a postcard to fill out and return. That is all it takes to register LO vOle. The number is 800/345-VOTE. Who's that bonny on the front page? G.K. Scott, of course, as he usually appears to the world. His true indentity is something of a mystery, since nobody has ever seen him without his makeup. For more hare-raising details about his plan to save Supereross, turn to· page 20. Following AMA District 37's creation of a new division, American AIITerrain Vehicle Association D-37, there will be a meeting LO organize it. National AATV A President Roy J~ son will be present at the meeting, which will elect o££icers and decide if the organization's name should remain AATV A D-37 or be changed to AATV A California. The meeting begins at 10:00 a.m. September 29, and will be held at the Elks Club on Pier Avenue in Oceano. just down the street from the Sand Center. For more information, contact coordinator Sharon Bishop at 805/965-9722. The AFM Halloween Enduro fourhour endurance road race has been scheduled for Saars Point Raceway in Sonoma, California for October 28. Clas... are 250, 450, 600, 750cc and Open with anything goes rules; out-of-state teams can enter for half price. Information is available from Joe Montoya at 415/482-3526. The California O££-Highway MOlor Vehicle Recreation Commission will meet September 28 in Arroyo Grande at the San Louis Obispo South County Regional Center. Public hearings in access to the Pismo Dunes Stated Vehicular Recreation Area will be held starting at ,9:00 a.m. California Governor George Deukmejian has appointed CORVA cofounder Bob Ham chairman of the Off-road Vehicle Owners for Regan-Bush Committee for California: Ham can be reached at 916/443-0449. Honda's Chuck Miller rode a 1985 CR500R LO victory in Class 22 (Open class) over Dan Ashcraft at the SCORE O££-Road World Championship at Riverside, California on September 16. The overall mOLOrcycle winner was Brian Manley (Hon) competing in Class 21. Tbe LOp two positions in Class 20 (125cc) were Cagivas, piloted by Duane Summers and Ed Foland. Steve Morehead's debut in sprint car recing on August 25 in Wauseon, Ohio "turned out just fine. ,. according to Moreheaa. "I qualified for the final and started 14th in a field of 24 cars for the 25 lap race:' seid Morehead. "I finished eighth and, for my first time in that type of racing, I think it was a good showing. One thing for sure. I didn't have any complaints about not having enough horsepower. " HosPITal STOP: Defending Grand National Champion Randy Goss was hospitalized with a broken left tibia and fibula (lower leg bones) follow-. ing his crash with Doug Chandler in the September 16 San Jose Mile. Goss underwent surgery the same evening to have a plate attached LO sta bi I ize the breaks. According to a hospital nurse on Monday morning, September 17, Goss was stable. awake and alert. Cards and leuers may be sent to him at San Jose Hospital, 675 E. Santa Clara St., San Jose, CA 95112. HosPITal STOP: ""ust as we we.nt to press we leamad that Doug Chandler, involved. in the crash menlicMed above. was being transferred to a hospital near his home for observation. Chandler hit his chest hard in the crash, and was bleeding into his lungs; observers credit the attending doctor with fast trackside action that saved his life. In addition, Chandler report'edly suffered a broken hand and/or wrist in the spill. Friends say he is expected to make 8 full and completa recovery. In the meantime, cards and letters can be sent to him care of American Honda, 100 W. Alondra, Gardena, CA 90247.

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