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Cycle News 1984 10 10

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YEri YEARS AGO Yamaha-mounted Rick Hocking nabbed his first AMA Grand National win when he took the Golden Gate Mile at Albany, California. Hocking led from before the halfway point all the way to the finish on the rough track, besting Harley-Davidson's Rex Beauchamp and Yamaha's Kenny Roberts. Scott Brelsford made history by becoming the first rider to qualify a two-stroke for a National mile, a feat he performed with a Kawasaki triple prepared by Erv Kanemoto. l-t V ..0. o ... u o Lowell Moural was a triple winner in a benefit short track at Chico, California. After winning the 360cc Expert class in both Scratch and Handicap formats, Moura I won the perpetual trophy event run in honor of the Work Training Center the race was held to benefit. Kawasaki's Jimmy Weinert took the overall win in the motorcycle portion of the SCORE Off-Road World Championship held at Riverside (California) International Raceway. Riding in the Open class, Weinert took the lead soon after the start and led Team Husky's Mitch Mayes and the rest of the field to the checkered flag. Bu]taco-mounted Ken Zahrt won the 250cc class at fifth overall, and Honda's Bruce McDougal topped the 125s running in ninth. Cunningham Rides Husqvarna 500 Automatic to 1984 National Enduro Championship Husqv:una DOW h:Is 15 coosccuti~ National Enduro dmnpionships. Tb2t kind of wioniJIg =or

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