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Cycle News 1984 11 28

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Paulk (11 leads Harlow, Burroughs and Miller It the end of the first lap; (below) Flbulous Speed Boys' John Yurejefcic. "Our only problem is a lack of horsepower and the slower riders who decide LO change their lines in the middle of a turn," said Larry Shorts about his ride on the Taylor Ra ing Honda 750. Shorts was teamed with Gregg Smrz. . Ontario's Ashmead was having a small problem: "Th brake lever is set so 1have a hard time grabbing it," said Ashmead. "1 have to take my hand oCC the grip to get a secure hold on it. Other than that, the transmission is a bit tiff to shift." "We don't really have a shot at the title because we had eight scores coming into this race and we can't pick up tOO many more points," said teve Schlollerbe k, the non-riding partner in peed Boys along with Larry Burkholder and John Yurejefci . "We're racing Z-P Cor Courth overall in the points. Jim Tribou is our third rider." North Ridge, with Ralph Johnston Jr., Doug Cross and Don Sielscholl handling the riding, also felt if Hammer didn't break then their battle would be for the Heavyweight Super!?ike title. "We need to finish third overall or beller with Quester in about 12th," said Cross_ "Then we could take the title. We've won two of the last three rounds so any.thing is possible." There was lillie change in the standings of the top teams at the end. of hour three with Hammer up by two laps on Ontario. North Ridge had slipped to five laps off the leader's pace while Taylor and Quester were six laps back with Z-P seven off the pace. Schlosser took Ulrich's spot on the Hammer entry at the start of hour (our - Ulrich had developed an upset sLOmach. "r didn't eat anything this morning because 1 was nervous and 1 started feeling sick during my hour on the bike," said Ulrich, explaining the rider change. Mother Nature sprinkled a few drops of rain on the track

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