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and Spooner battling for . top Open
positions around the rough track.
While Lange and Michlitsch battled
for the Open laurels, Watilo, Hall,
Hart and Joe Spangler (Suz) led the
small-bores. Lange went on to conuol
the Open class, while Hall nailed
Watilo late in the moto to take a I-I
tally inlO Sunday's action.
Hall's Sun Products/Marushin/
Silkolene-sponsored Honda grabbed
the lead in the first 250cc Pro molO.
Hall quickly split from Lange (who
unloaded in the loamy sand), and
took the win with ease as Lange and
Michlitsch followed.
The second moto again saw HaJJ
flee from the pack to win with ease.
Sunday
Sunday's opening moto was the
125cc Pros, led by Hart and David
Hettinga. The two KX riders looked
ready to leave the field, but Hettinga
crashed and moved Watilo and Hall
up a spot. Hart then yielded to Watilo,
who went on to lead until late in the
moLO when Hall got by for the win.
Hall got his best start in the fourth
moLO and blitzed away while Watilo,
Hart and Klettke held down top spots.
Watilo rode at a rampant pace, but
still couldn't stay with Hall, whose
1-1-1-1 netted him top bucks. Watilo
(3-2-2-2) took second over Hart (4-33-3).
Hall had an easy time LOpping the
combined 25Occ/Open Pro field as
Lange, Michlitsch and Earle fought
for positions behind him. John
Woodley would have been Hall's
closest foe, but he took a terrible
tumble and left Hall free 10 take the
250cc win and beat Lange. Michlitsch
held orr Earle for second in the Open
class.
MOLO two was much the same except
for Michlitsch, who had troubles and
lost his second overall in the Opens
LO Earle. Hall and Lange finished 1-2
in the moLO, each sweeping his class.
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Results
(Above) Eric Hall altered horizons on his way to a double win in Albany.
(Below) Billie Paugh leads Jeff Brand in Corona 125cc.lntermediate action.
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OPEN PRo: 1. Doug U1nge (Yam); 2. Richard
Earle (Hon); 3. Tim Michlitsch (Vam).
250 PRO; 1. Eric Hall (Hon); 2. Doug Lange (yam);
3. Tim Michlitsch (Yam).
125 PRO; 1. Eric Hell (Hon); 2. Robby Watilo
(Kaw); 3. Grayson Hart (Kaw).
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By Clay Light
ALBANY, OR, SEPT. 15·16
Washington's Eric Hall made
his presence known at Albany's
Northwest Supercross Championship. Hall went eight for
30
eight in moto wins, taking the 125
and 250cc Pro classes both days. Doug
Lange cleaned up in the Open Pros
as well, winning all fOUT molOS going
away.
Saturday
Lange (Town Center Yamaha/MX
Fox YZ), Tim Michlitsch (Yamaha
Support/Malcolm Smith YZ), Mark
Spooner (Yam) and Richard Earle
led orr the start of the first Open Pro
molO. They were followed by a horde
of 125s led by Kawasaki riders Robby
Watilo, Mike Klettke and Grayson
Hart. Hall worked his way past Hart
as well as both Klettke and Watilo
(who crashed) and went on to win the
125cc portion behind Open riders
Lange and Michlitsch.
Moto two saw Lange, Michlitsch
By Nate Rauba
CORONA, CA, SEPT. 14
Yamaha of Barstow Bob Brand
won a closely fought 250cc
Novice battle at Corona Raceway, edging Yamaha-mounted
Billie Paugh out of the overall by
winning the second moLO.
Don Litteral (Hon) rounded turn
one in the lead of the first molO with
Steve Reed (Hon) and Paugh (Ace
Brake and AI ignmem) charging after
him. Paugh moved into second on
the first lap, and Brand also went by
10 drop Reed to fourth. Litteral quickly came under fire from both Paugh
and Brand, and on lap two was
passed by both riders in the hills.
Tom Gergen (Hon) didn't give Litteral much relief when he soon began
10 challenge for third, but a lap later
Todd Hayes (Suz) dropped them both
a position when he passed on the first
uphill. Out front Paugh was extending his lead in the hills, but Brand,
pushed by Hayes, would make up the
distance through the infield. On lap
four Brand made an attempt to pass
Paugh, but instead of taking the lead
was nipped by Hayes. Paugh had an
easier time getting away from the
Suzuki pilot and went on to win by a
few seconds, while Hayes and Brand
fought for second right down 10 the
last tum. Hayes held the inside and
forced Brand over the berm, but instead of getting .second he endedup
a
II th due one-tip Penalty for course
cutting. Brand was credited with second, and Mark Fitzgerald, aboard a
Suzuki, came by next for third ahead
of Litteral.
Paugh rocketed into the lead of the
second moto ahead of Fiugerald,
Honda-mounted Kenny Maddux and
Brand. Maddux quickly moved to
second, and Brand went LO third as
Fiugerald fell back 10 ninth. Brand
went by Maddux on lap two, then
rapidly moved in on Paugh. After
pursuing Paugh for a lap Brand took
the lead and began LO move away,
while Maddux began LO put some
pressure on the Yamaha pilot in an
effort to gain second. Maddux got
Paugh on the next go-'round, but
with just over a lap to go Brand was
already too far ahead. Brand held a
safe lead 10 the checkers, finishing a
good distance clear of Maddux. Paugh
couldn't get close enough to try a
pass on Maddux and had 10 settle for
third, with Rick Merrill (Hon) fourth.
A sixth in the first moto gave Merrill
third overall.
Results
PEE WEE 9-: 1. Mike Metzger (Hon); 2. Lee Ford.
PEE WEE 10+; 1. Robert Neber (Kawl; 2. Jimmy
Williams (Vaml; 3. Jeff lAowis (Kaw).
MINI BEG 12·; 1. Cody Shipley (Suzl; 2. Bobby
Capoles (Vam); 3. John Ward (Hon).
MINI BEG 13.; 1. Stan Ha.. (Kaw); 2. Mike
Hoback (Kaw); 3. Robert McCay (Kaw).
MINI NOV: 1. Brien Beck (KlIw); 2. Robert Shipman (KlIw); 3. Adam Fitzgerlld (Vaml.
MINIINT: 1. Dustin E.ans (Kaw); 2. SIeve Womboldt (Kewl; 3. Jerry Linerel (Vam).
125 BEG I: 1. Kevin Vamauchi (KlIw); 2. Mike
Allison (Suz); 3. Mike Jensen (Hon).
125 BEG II: 1. R~ Brinay (Suz); 2. Keith
McCullough (Yem~ 3. Roy Blooclwonh (Suz).
125 BEG III: 1. Keith Evers (Yam); 2. Ja_
Prince (ylm); 3. Rob WillUlms (Ylm).
125 NOV: 1. Billy Gilbert (Vem~ 2. Kenny Collier
(Hon); 3. Howard Tree.ille (Suz).
125 INT: 1. Gary Uocy (Hon); 2. Terry Szucslto
(KlIwI; 3. Greg Wall (Hon).
125 PRO; 1. SIeve SIewert (KlIw); 2. Brendon
Schneider (tag); 3. Mark Decker (Yam).
250 BEG; 1. John Wall (Yem); 2. Glenn - . .
(Suz); 3. Scott Rippons (Yem).
250 BEG II; 1. Crazy tenlle (Vam); 2. Steve
Sequeira (KTM); 3. Scott Adams (Hon).
250 NOV; 1. Bob Brand (Yam); 2. Billie Paugh
(Vem~ 3. Rick Merrill (Hon).
2501NT; 1. 5