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Cycle News 1985 08 14

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a nd skidd ed a ro un d turns th ree and fo ur just rig h t for th e win. Mark Da y (L BC Leathers/Dent Ma rt ) top ped the Divisi on Two festival with Dan a Perri doing th e ch a sing. Sco tt McNeil took third wi th R ick H ockin g fourth over Der ek ' Dorrestyn. Dan Neils on to pped th e Division Three show with h is fi rst win in o n ly five starts while Ni ck Ceran io rem a in ed the bridesm a id on the Bay Area Kawasaki -sponsored machine. Results SCRATCH MAIN: 1. Bart Bast: 2. Dua ne Yarrow; 3. Dave Fari a; 4. Mike Delacy. HA NDICAP: ,1. M ike Rem in e; 2. J ohn Houst on Jr. ; 3 . Tom Ferr is; 4 . Dave Faria. DIV TWO: 1. M ark Day; 2. Dan a Perr i; 3 . SCOl! Mc Neil; 4 . Rick Hocking; 5 . Derek o c rresw ne: 6. J im Ragin. . DIV THREE: 1. J im Harr i s; 2. Nick Ger anio ; 3 . J eff San tos; 4 . Kenn Sjost rand; 5 . Troy Graham; 6. Terr y Sparks. Yarrow wins Scratch main at Fremont By Bill Spencer FREMONT, CA, J ULY 20 With only one month rema ining in the 1985 season poin t cha m p ionsh ips, Duane Yarrow ' is in a defi ni te co me-fro m beh in d situat io n . T he d efendi n g northern Ca lifornia cha m p pi cked up so me va lu able po ints, wi nmnghis sixth Scratch ma in o f th e seas on in a spectac u la r event while Handicap win ner Mik e Rernine joined Vanc e . Feli cia a nd Ken n Sjostra nd in th e fir st tim e wi nner's circle a lo ng with junior sta r Bobb y Hedden . . It di dn ' t start o u t well for Yarrow as h e sp u n o u t in h is Ha nd ica p heat wh ile Mi ke Dela cv wo n his h eat in grand style. Poi tll 'leader Dave Faria took secon d to Pat L inn in the Scra tch h ea t wh ile Bart Bast, Delacy and Yar row a ll won their respect ive hea ts. Delacy a nd Faria ha d a spi rit ed co ntest in the first semi wit h Dela cy styling for the win. Yarrow gated ear ly and led L inn to th e checkers in semi two. Th e large crowd o n ha nd appeared to be for Delacy, but were also in terested in Yarrow 's winning ways as the ga te rose w ith Dela cy a nd Linn o ut fron t. Del acy's sty le of h igh , wide and sideways backfired in th e first turn o f the seco nd lap as h is #1 Bicycle Sh op / A&A Raci n g/ BeIIlO ilzall / Su nset Auto Pa rt s Machine drifted · h igh to ward th e wa ll, bu t h e sa ved it. Fa ri a (R ic h m o n d Ya ma ha / BMW/ jawa /Interiink ) wa s havin g some ' tun in g p rob lem s as Delacy recovered bu t it was Ya rro w a ll th e way an th e, Snoo ky Owens/ San j o se Wh eel! Ca ncilla T ens ioner/ O ilza Il/Cari isle/ Bell/Ha llman Wesla ke, with L inn closi ng in a t th e en d but not en o ugh for a pass. . H eath Racing 's Mik e Rem ine got h is fir st try a t Divisio n One a nd co m bined a good sta rt wit h a goo d rid e to h old o ff Delacy a nd Bast for th e wi n . Vance- Feli cia qu ickl y jumped in to . th e lead in Divisio n Two a nd took th e Prunedal e Club bike to top h onors o ver a hard-charging Bill y Sco tt; third ..yas R ick Hocking. ,. . ~ Former speedway champion Mike Bast gives cousin Bart Bast Jr. a push at San Bernardino. M ike Bast is now Bart's mechanic in northern California-: / Ken Sjostran d h eld o n th e best for T h ird Division trophy with seco ndp lace fini sh er j eff Kn iss defi n itely gett in g faster. Bobby Hedden (Shoeil Pj -IITea m Ste p he ns) a nd Dust in Sch ro ed er (Motorcycle Mag ie/BP Ra cing ) traded wins with Hedden the j unior Divisio n win ner, aga in; Schroede r was seco nd o ver Mike Knopf a n d T ommy • H edden . Results' SCRATCH MAIN: 1. Dua ne Yarra; " . Pa t Linn; 3 . M ike Del acy; 4 . Dave Fari a. HANDICA P: 1. M ike Rem in e; 2 ke Delac y; 3 . Bar t Bas t; 4 . Dave Cox; 5 . M ar k Drtl~ ony; 6 . Scott Brant. , SECOND DIV : 1. Vance Feli cia; 2. Bill y SCOlt; 3. Rick Hoc king ; 4 . Seon McNeil ; 5. M ar k DaV; 6 . Ric h M arcucci . THIRD DIV: 1. Ken n Sjo strand ; 2. Jeff Kn iss; 3 . Nick Geran io; 4 . M ike Kasper; 5 . Bill Hermant 6. J im Harr is . JR : 1. Bobby Hedd en; 2. Dust in Sch roeder ; 3 . Mi ke Knopf; 4 . Tommy Hedd en . Suzuki's world wide sales exceeded two billion dollars in 1984. Now you have the opportunity to become part of that explosive growth. . US. Suzuki is now accepting applications for new dealers in selected areas. Suzuki supplies a terrific lineup of new motorcycles, 4-wheeled Quadrunner ATVs and portable power generators, along with national advertising, sales support and training. You supply a moderate investment and suitable facility. Join a growing team ... join Suzuki. Write: Dealer Appointment Department, US, Suzuki Motor Corporation, 3251 E. Imperial Highway, :P. 0. Box 1100, Brea, CA 92621, (714)996-704Q • S UZUKI ® World Wide Sales Growth 1970 $550 Million 1984 $2 Billion + OPPO I 31

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