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Cycle News 1985 07 17

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seco nd . Mo lder too k the moto and overa ll a head of Stork and Hvde held on to n ip U lrich for third. aga in with Forrester fifth . Stork returned to th e I 25cc ac tio n wit h a vengean ce and went a t it wi th LeeVern Berry for th at top spot. In m ot a o ne , Berr y took th e h olesh ot wi th Mik e Fr iend. Stork, Mark Mu eller a nd Clint O verman behi nd. Stork worked pa st Frien d with in the first two laps and th en went a fter Berry and h is stro ng KX125. Ber ry was ridin g flawl essl y. th ough . a nd turn ing faster lap times th an Stork co u ld match . By th e halfway mark it was evide nt Berry was riding too smooth ly for S tork to ca tch a nd th e actio n cen tered o n th e battl e beh ind. Overman worked hi s wa y up to fourth. but Fri end was too quick for him to handl e as Overman put a little pressure on but co u ld n ot match th e pace o f Friend for th e duration of th e mota. Overman nearly lost fourth in th e mota to Mueller af ter burning himself out with th e earlier furi ous pace. BU I at th e chec kered flag , Berry and Stork rolled in one-two ahead of Friend and Overman held out to grab fourth a hea d of Mu ell er. Round two saw Stork take the holes hot and jump out to the early lead as Overman. Berry. Friend and Mu e ller fo llowed . Berry qui ckl y pulled int o secon d. but found himself with a tou gh Honda pilot left to pass for th e overa ll win. Stork ro de a ver y determined race o u t front and Berr y could not break th e h old that Stork had o n the top slo t. Fri end managed to work pa st Overman a nd once again third , but found him self with out en ough time or en ough bik e to reel in the leaders. At th e finish Stork took th e mo to a nd ove ra ll from Berry while Fri end m ot ored around with an easy third a hea d o f Overman a nd Muell er. Esprit' fits you like a glove Fits your ri ding style. Fits your standard of quality. Esprit has lightweight vented or fingerless gloves for the fair weather sport rider, padded and reinforced gloves for the racer, and insulated, Grade A leather gauntlets for the street or snowmobile rider. Like all Esprit products. the gloves are cove red by a sixmonth limited warranty aga inst de fects in materials or workmanship. Fits your taste. Fits your budget. Esp rit gloves range in price from $9 .25 to $39 .95 a pa ir. Choose from features like Velcro~ or zip clos ures. elastic wr ists , chamois patches. extra padding , pre-curved designs . ribbed backs - Esprit offers a huge variety of styles , co lors and sizes to fit you right. Other styles also available. With all these cho ices. the re's one Esprit glove tha t will fit all your needs. And that's the way a glove should fit. Ask for Esprit at you r local dealership. or write for a free brochure to Esprit, Dep t. CN . P.O. Box 11591, Portland. OR 97211 . " , ,. \ F1ngerlns .UnlYersal Knit Results OPEN A : 1. Dave M older (Yam ); 2. Lynn Hyde (Hon); 3. Perry Bicek (Hon ). 2 50 A : 1. Dave Molde r (yam); 2. Bi ll y Slork (Hon); 3 . Cun Hyde (Yam) . 125 A : 1. Billy Stork (Hon ); 2. LeeVern Ber ry (Kaw); 2. M ike Frie nd (Yam) . M INI A : 1. Bradl eyW8gner (Kaw); 2. Scon J en sen (Kaw); 3. Rand y Sl ahla (Kaw). M INI B: 1. M ike Lad ner (Yam); 2. Beau Bend ig o (Hon ); 3 . Bar ry Oyck (Hon) . . MINI C: 1. Ls Oesavedo (Yam); 2. Br ett Ren ick (Kaw); 3 . Ja son Dal e (Yam ). 125 B: t . Lee A lexand er (Yam); 2 . Gen e Montgomery (Kawl: 3. Craig Davi s (Hon) . 125 C: 1. Kim Ehnes (Yam); 2. Cor ey Stover (Kaw); 3 . Barry Swin ey (Yam I. 250 B: 1. Danny Han son (Kaw); 2 . A aron Sp iel man (Yam ); 3. Lee Swindler (Yam) . . VETS: 1. Don Vogel (Hon) ; 2. Les Rask (Hus). ENDURO : 1. M ike Coope r (Yam); 2. Mark Band igo (Hon); 3. DeWayne M att (Kaw) . OLD IRON : 1. Eddie Lucero (Yam). Vet Masters flashy at P.A.L. By M ike Vancil SANTA CLARA. CA . J UNE 2 1 Although there were hordes of Novice and Junior riders on hand with their more than nor, mal share of crashes and eye attracting antics. th e purist ac tio n came from th e Veteran Master ranks. Stell ar performances were turned in by Mike Hernandez (Yam ) I25cc rider. Mike Lane (Han ) th e number one CMC 250cc rider a nd Ri ck Souza. former referee a t th is track , al so on a 250cc Honda. In moto on e th e 'a bsence o f j erry Caton (S uzu ki San jose) ind icat ed that his pr acti ce session get-off was more serious tha n it appeared and . Wes Broby o n hi s Danvill e based CR Honda blitzed to th e ea rly lead. H e may have injured a knee or Ioo t for he slowed mea surabl y. a llo wi ng Mik e Lane by. Lan e the n was rep eat edl y cha lle nged by So usa but wa s a ble to hold o rr th e e x- refe ree bv ta king th e more id eal lin es th ro ugh th e • j 1 J .... . r ~ II J j ,J I J , t • .) J J I 2r . 1 J" J J 35 • J . ', 1 I ; ~ I' ) J J 1 ) .. ! ~ ', 1 :: ~ .~ r ~ ) I . , .( I ) , i 1 ! ~', d J ~ IJ 6 I ,'I I J j:".J

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