Cycle News - Archive Issues - 1980's

Cycle News 1985 09 18

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

Issue link: https://magazine.cyclenews.com/i/126838

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 27 of 47

Charlie Orr won three of the four Open Pro races on his Hondas at Cowtown and Boyd Raceways. Orr, Hull lead the charge at Cowtown and Boyd By M. Orr KENNEDALE/BOYD , TX, AU G . 16-17 In the two-day Southern States Dirt Track Championship Series, action got underway on Friday night at Cowtown Speedway in Kennedale, with the final round at Mike 'Kidd 's Boyd Raceway in Boyd on Saturday ni ght. Six ty-plus riders from six sta tes took part in bo th short track and TT events a t bo th trac ks. Of 25 (incl ud in g tro ph y dash ) events which were run during th e seri es, 24 were won bv loca l riders . Cl ayton Hull domin ated the 80cc class all wee kend, whil e Charl ie Orr wo n three of the four Open Pro races. . Hull was unbeat en in a ll four events in th e 80cc class for a n ove ra ll sco re of 80 poi nts . O rr , rid in g a Bill y Orr-bu ilt XR600 Honda on th e flat track a nd a CR500 o n the TT, scored 76 points in the Open Pro class, winning three events a nd pl acing second in the fou rt h event. His onl y defeat was by Ill in o is rider Brad T a ylor , wh o was riding a n XR 500 H onda bel ongin g to Charlie Orr's broth er Bill y.:.. Friday - short track 28 H ull wo n th e 80cc sho rt track heat race on Friday, with secon d p lace goin g to Greg Teague a hea d ma n had brok en away to chase j olly, a nd Po wers got aroun d Harris in th e right- ha nd turn . Shaw a p p lied pressu re on th e lead er, Bentley, until th e last lap, wh en Sha w went too wid e tryin g for a pa ss com in g ou t o f the third turn and went in to th e marker flags. Bentley took th e wi n, a nd with flags flyin g fro m hi s wh eel, Sha w finish ed a dista nt secon d. Kaufman took th ird away from j oll y on the fin al la p. T he O pe n Ama teur TT heat race was won by j ack Barnett's Honda rider Kaufman with Surber goin g to th e lin e in seco nd ah ead of Kirk T yer. Kaufman led th e main event wire-towire, ge tt ing the hol eshot a head of Tyer, Su rber a nd Da vid Thompson. T yer too k th e infield turn wid e, and S u r ber took o ver seco n d p lace. T hompson began to pressure T yer , an d on lap three pa ssed him on th e inside in turn one for third pl ace. T hom pson held T yer off until lap five , wh en T yer tried unsuccessfully to pass o n the in sid e in th e sha rp left turn o u t of the in field, bu t clipped T ho m pson 's rear tire an d went do wn . Mik e Ga llagher too k over to fin ish fourt h , wit h Kerry Wood in fifth p lace. The first Open Pro TT hea t took it s to ll a s professio na l flat tr ack eq uip ment found a problem gett ing over th e seco nd j ump. H erndon was leading wh en , o n the seco nd lap, Terry Newma n 's bike p itched comingoff th e jump and flipped Newman to th e ground. Th e race was redflagged . Newman was a ble to walk from th e track , but unable to ret urn to th e line for th e restart. Herndon again got th e lead into turn one, but was dumped as he ca me off th e sa me jump on the first lap with rider and bike getting tangled, resulting in a broken ankle a nd possible int ern al injuries. Quick modifications were made to th e lip of the jump, and with no scoring having been made , th e remaining riders from the heat were added to the second heat. Bentley led fellow Honda CR500 rider Orr for the win in th e seco nd heat, with third place going to Kidd ; Shaw was fourth. Orr got the holeshot in th e main event and led wire-to-wire, with Bentley a near second all th e wa y. Kidd fin ished in third ahead of jolly, Powers an d Shaw. Bentley closed-in on th e la st lap, but Orr cros sed th e line wi th a bikelength lead. Saturday - short t rack T rey Glasco took th e 50cc short track heat race win ahead of Philip Thompson a n d Bill y Kennedy. Thompson prevailed in the main event, with secon d place going to Glasco ahead of Kennedy and johnny Hayn ie. Hull won the 80cc sho rt track heat race as T eague pu t on a good ch ase, followed at the finish line by Mike Weed in and Mark Burch. After a fall in th e heat race, Scott Williams got th e holesh ot in th e main event ahea d of Hull, Weedin an d Kay. Hull dr ove o ff th e outside of turn fou r into th e lead a t th e en d o f lap one. Weedin passed Williams on the front stra igh taway th e next time aro u nd and took over second place for keeps. After going into th e fir st corner in seventh place, T eague mov ed in to fourth place o n lap seven and finis he d just half a wh eel behind Will iams a t th e final fla g. The finish order o f th e 125cc sh ort track heat race was Hal e, Carroll , Weedin a nd Su rber. Meyer got th e holeshot in th e main ahead of Hale, Carroll , Weedin a n d Surber. Hale pa ssed in sid e numberfour on lap two an d Carroll took over second. Weedin 's motor quit in turn four of th e fir st lap, and there were no o ther position ch anges as Hale won with Carroll second, Su rber third, and T eag ue fourth. Polson was leading th e heat wh en hi s motor konked out, and th en Dar rell Reeves led until hi s quit a nd Don Folbre took over to win ahea d of Kaufman , with joe Sancey falling on th e la st lap. In the seco n d he at , McCracken and j olly got too anxious an d dr ew penalties. McCracken still won th e heat with Allen Moriarty secon d an d jolly in third. On the start o f th e ma in even, McCracken got th e holeshot ahead o f Polson, jolly a n d Moriarty. Polson took th e lead on th e outside in turn fou r ofthe fir st lap, a n d th e firs t four positions held to the checkered flag. The fir st heat saw Polson, Hale a n d Miller become th e first three across the line in Open Amateur ac tion . In the second h eat , McCracken took a sp ill a nd th e win went to Reeves ahead of Harris, Kaufman and Surber. For the main event, Reeves led Polson, Surber, Miller and Hale out of the first corner. Hale passed

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of Cycle News - Archive Issues - 1980's - Cycle News 1985 09 18