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Cycle News 1985 01 09

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successful season to date in the 250cc class, putting a 200cc Honda into the lead a t the start of the 125/200cc A ·main. Croucher put Harsha, also on a 200cc Honda irito second, and the two battledllout through out the main to finish first and second, while usual winner Robby Pearce (Suz) finished out the night with a third. The BOcc A main was ruled by the Cowan clan - led by Kristin and Jason both on Yamaha YZs. The duo settled into the top positions to finish 1-2 when the checkers came out signaling the end of the main. The duo put the clamps on eventual third place finisher Brandon Offord (Kaw). . The evening's highlight was the Open Pro's 20-lap runoH with all the money on th'e line. The race was a crash marred event, and nearly all eight contestants took their turns at leading the chaotic race. Harsha (Hon 250) stayed up on two wheels the longest and worked past strewn riders to finish up the night with what would be his only win in his three class campaign to take top payoH ahead of Word's 250cc Yamaha. Mathieson arid Bob Ingle took their swapfest down to the final lap with Mathieson getting the inside line to finish in the third place· pay slot ahead of Ingle. Results OPEN PRO: I.Jeff Harsha (Honl; 2. FrandWord III (Yaml; 3. Marl< Mathieson (KTM). OPEN A; 1. Marl< Mathieson (KTM); 2. Todd Alter (Han): 3. Don Peterson (Han). 250 A: 1. Frand Word III (Yam); 2. Jeff Harsha (Hon); 3. Dave Ford (Kawl. 125 A: 1. Steve Croucher (Honl; 2. Jeff Harsha (Honl; 3. Robby Pearce (SUl). . 80 A: 1. Kristin Cowan (Yam); 2. Jason Cowan (Vam); 3. Brandon Offord (Kaw). . 60 A: 1. bch Rund (HanI; 2. Joe Don Ireland (Han); 3. Bill Doug EcI

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