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Cycle News 1984 10 31

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80cc Expert state champ. He etltered Bealer used every horsepower in the event leading Darren DeLoach his Iightly breathed-on 200 to hole· and Ba rry Carson, and the threesome shot maLO two, but Traver sLOle the finished the day and season 1-2-3. lead before the first lap was com· In maLO one, they all gated poorly, pleted. Traver led through the fifth but by lap twO were trailing jay Marlap when Bealer and Lowe charged tin in thi order: Car orVMcCoy/ by and pulled away.' .' DeLoach. Car on took the lead when ' Bealer rode just fast enough to Martin los~ control;'then Manin and keep Lowe of[ t;is back, and succeded' McCoy collided, sending McCoy to, in doing a for the remaining five the ground. He n;mounted in fourth, laps, LO oIinch the qverall \vith ~he several seconds off the pace. Carson unbeatable 1-1. Lowe landed ecood and Manin traded the lead (our times overall, beating Traver's 2-3 with a over thenext three lap' before Martin 3-2, while Dracup went 4-4 for fourth. retired after losing his radiator cap. A Yamalia of Redlanas' Tod Gibbo- \ bailIe then develc;>ped between 'Car;ney too1<. home top money in the ) ~ son and DeLoachpwithDeLoach tak250cc Pro class today" and Greg Nash ingthe lead with two I'aps remaining. (Han) was there to make sure he V Late qn the fi'nal circui-t, the two worked for every penny of it. Nash . ..0 .0 made I::ontact, causing DeLoach to , smoked everyone in th fjrst mqto, but ..... bail. Carson TOlIed'LO victot)l as DeGibboney came back t~ lead the U' second mota from tart to; finish. Loac!l remollntecl:}ust abead of McCoy and helll second to the flag. Three laps from tile checkered'flag, On round two, tbe trio gated even Nash attempted the berserk outside more poorly, but by lap four Carson pass that he'd tried every lap before it had the lead ahead of McCoy and out Gibboney drifted out with him DeLoach. McCoy really showed c!lamand litetally pushed Nash into a din pionship style as he grabbed the lead, wall. Gibboney's2-1 edged out Nash's Roger Hauptman got past Allen Russell (667) to capture third place in the with two laps to go and pulled away 1-2, while Ernest Beck (Suz) was third , 125cc Novice Class at Corona. Russell finished sixth. > • • to the checkers followed by DeLoach with 4-3. and Carson. The three stars could not Results have finished closer as McCoy's 3-1 covering half the turn. As a tight OPEN TWIN: 1. Simon Smith (Due). PEE weES: 1. Chris Harwood (Yom); 2. Jeffl'ey 75OTWlN: 1. Paul Gallivan; 2. Stephan Wickland barely edged DeLoach's 2-2 and Carpack of riders entered the bend, the Cunil Jones (yam); 3. Cainin Wilkinson (Suz). (Honl; 3. Kirk R_ _ (Yam). , MINI BEG: 1. Guy Deckert (Kawl; 2. Kenny son's 1-3, but McCoy's second maLO leader crashed and the rest of the pack SINGLES: 1. Jeff Murrey (Yam); 2. Robert W~son Sommer (Kawt; 3. Kevin Roy (Suz). • (Hon); 3. Kevin Sinclair (Yam). was possibly his finest of the year. went everywhere, doing bermshots MINI NOV: 1. Larry Laye (Vam); 2. Richard 600 STK PROD: 1. Man Hall (Kaw); 2. Eddy Geraghty (Ya'!"l; 3. Andres Chavez (Kaw). Gary Myers made his only appear0(( the hill, the ditches and each Kawaguchi (Yam); 3. Marcus Falley (Kaw). MINIINT: 1. Donny McGlaughlin (Kaw). 450 STK PROD: 1. Willy So..; (Yam); 2. Steve ance this season in the Senior Expen other. Surprisingly, no one else fell '125 BEG: 1. Ron Tracy Monterone (Cog I; 2. Rob F1eming.{Hon); 3. Joe Lum (Vam). Knemyer (Suzj; 3. Jeff Manin fHon). off. ovice Eddy Kawaguchi then class and won both motos. However, OPEN STK PROD: 1. Kevin Dolan (Kow); 2. 125 NOV: 1. Vince Dunon (Kaw); 2. John Braasch Vic Barlish was satisfied with two took the lead, with Marcus FalLey Michael Hunter (Hon); 3. Charles Belou (Kaw). (Hon); 3. K...in Neal (Yam). 750STK PROD: 1. Michael Correll (Kaw); 2. Mark right behind. But Mall Hall, who seconds, because that sealed a first125 INT: 1. Cliff Walll (Suz); 2. Daryn Walls Smith (Suz); 3. Mark King (Suz). (Yamt, 3. Alex Lopez (Kaw). ever championship for the long-time came out of the mess almost last, was F4: 1. Terry Varger (Vam); 2. James Craig (Yom). 125 PRO: 1. Ken Campbell (Kaw). F4A: 1. Chril Hughes (Hon); 2. Tom Quinlan veteran of the Colorado circuit. closing ground, getting closer with 250 BEG: 1. John Singletary (Vam); 2. Don Dalton (Hon). (Vamt, 3. Mike Michoni (Honl. Shawn Morgan was the best of the each lap. By the sixth lap, he was 250 MOO PROD: 1. James Craig (01. .). 250 NOV: 1. Todd Duncan (Hon); 2. John Me· OVER 40: 1. Denny'Fryer (Hon); 2. Randy Rod· third, and by the last circuit, Hall had 60cc troops this year, and his perfect JIIIanul (Suzj; 3. Bill Noble fHon). monel (Hon). 250 INT: 1. Don Schramm (Yam); 2. Pete Vetrano I-I day earned him a state title. Ryan snuck by Falley in second, and made 600 MOD PROD: 1. Walt Nino (Kaw); 2. Ed Ragle (Hon); 3. Paul Martin (Hon). ita close battle all the way to the line. Eche.r was right on Morgan's tail all (Yaml; 3. Man Hall (Kaw). 250 EX: 1. Doug Davi-. (Suzj. 450 MOD PROD: 1. Brion Benevedas (Yam); 2. day, as he was all season. Hall took it by a hair. 250 PRO: 1. Tod Gibboney (Vam); 2. Greg Nash Blaine Ida (Yam); 3. Willy Sarzi (Yam). (Suzj. (Hon); 3. E...- _ In I25cc GP Terry Yarger took an F2: 1. Walt Nino (Kaw); 2. Don Biava (Kaw); 3. Results OPEN BEG: 1. Alex Long (Yam). Robert Figeria (Hon). early lead, hut was qwckly dispatehed OPEN NOV: 1. Ron Shuter (Yam); 2. Rick Guertin 80 NOV: 1. Alex Heir (Yom); 2. Micheh Moyel OPEN MOD PROD: 1. Kevin Dolan (Kowt. 2. (Yam); 3. Paul R. Dayton (Honl. (Hon); 3. Chod Boggs (Kow). by Chris Hughes and james Ennos. Michael Huntar (Hon); 3. Charles Belou (Kaw). OPEN INT: 1. Mika Logon (Yam). 60 AM: 1 hown Morgan (Kaw); 2. Ryan Echer 750 MOD PROD: 1. Lee Fleming (Hon): 2. Denny Hughes and Ennos fought side by JR VETS: 1. Richard Bealer (Vom); 2. Ron Lowe (Kew). Fryer (Honl; 3. Mark Smith (Suz). (Kaw); 3. Billy TrllYllr (Hon). side until the seventh lap when Ennos 80 NOV GROUP 1; 1. Clint Vahlholtz (Kowl; 2. F2 MONEY RACE: 1. Todd Brubaker (Hon); 2. SR VETS: 1. Larry Lowen (Suz); 2. Ed Duncan Joson Smith (Yam); 3. Bobby Allard (Kaw). Tracy DeMuro (Yam); 3. Richard Lovell (Yoml. proved to be another turn-three casu(Hon);·3. Paul Wilda (Yam). 80 NOV GROUP 2; 1. Shane Anderson (Kow); 2. Fl: 1. Todd Brubaker (Hon); 2. Tracy DeMuro MASTER VETS: 1. Ronnie Gibson (Hon). alty and slid o££ the track. Hughes, Cun Foster (Kaw); 3. Chance Smith (Kaw). (Yam). 80 AM: 1. Mark Howe (Kaw); 2. Brian Hopkinl riding an air-cooled Honda, went on F3: 1. Clint Whitehouse (Y'IIm); 2. Jamel Sta.(Kaw); 3. Scon Chisman (Yom I. phens (Vam); 3, Soon Moore (Yam). to an easy win over Yarger's liquid-' 80 EX: 1. Brant McCoy (Vam); 2. Darren DaLoach 600 SS: 1. Walt Nino (Kaw);.2. Mark Ruffner (Kaw); 3. Barry Carson (Yam). cooled TZ125. (Yam); 3. Paul Van Zuyle (Vam). 125 NOV: 1. Jerry Johnson (Kaw); 2. Kant KalWalt Nitta added to his overall c...ic (Hon); 3. Scon Wiatrak (Yam). points tally by po~ting easy wins in 250 NOV: 1. Brent Kraemer (Honl; 2. Lyman Green (Yam); 3. Roben Moorhouse (Yam). both the 600cc Modified Production OPEN NOV: 1. Marvin Romkee (Yam); 2. Kirk and 600cc Superstreet classes, clinchAlexander (Hon); 3. Mike Webb (Yam). VET NOV: 1. Danny Hagins (Hon); 2. Paul Bratzlar ing the 1984 number one plate. By Lori Tyson (HuI); 3. Drew Maranville (Kaw). Superstreet was an easy win for SR NOV: 1. Jim Anderson (Kaw); 2. Jim Geidel ROSAMOND, CA, OCT. 14 (Hon); 3. David Rockwell (Hon). Nitto, but the battle for second was By Nate Rauba SR AM: 1. Bobby Hancock (Yam). Lee Fleming took his 750 Interhard-fought by Mark Ruffner and SR EX: 1. Gory Myerl (Honl; 2. Vic Barlish (Mai); CORONA, CA, OCT. 12 Cycle Guide's Paul Van Zuyle 3. Terry Frydandall (Yam). ceptor to the overall victory in WOMEN NOV: 1. Stephanie Takacs (Kaw). Anaheim Suzuki's Chris flemRu££ner had the horsepower; Van the 750cc/Open Superstreel WOMEN AM: 1. Michaela Gonzalez (Yam). Zuyle caught up in the corners. Horseing came from behind in the match at the American Federapower won. second 250cc Pro moto to take tion of Motorcyclists' Willow Springs Todd Brubaker has quickly adapted lhe win tonight at Corona meet; this after a sl

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