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Cycle News 1985 10 02

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One down. 6 to go. After the dust settled at Huron, three riders emerged and . snatched $550 of the $6,250 total purse in the Lady Liberty TransCal QuadRacer Series. So what are you waiting for? You still have the freedom to challenge the toughest QuadRacers in the West and qualify to race in the QuadRacer Championship at the February 1986 Anaheim Supercross. T here you'll have the chance to race against Gary Denton the Rose Bowl Quad winner and Greg Clark, the Coliseum Quad winner; both are automatically seated. Get your QuadRacer ready. Who knows, Lady Liberty could be your lucky lady. Each race has a prize of $200 for First, $100 for Second and $50 for Third place. There are still 5 qualifying races left in the Lady Liberty Trans-Cal QuadRacer Series. Each race will qualify 2 Quads for a total of 12 Quad Qualifiers in the Series. A final qualifying event will take place during the CMC/Ascot Park Night Nationals on November 15th. T his event will qualify 1 Quad and round out a field of 13 qualifiers. And with the addition of Denton and Clark, a total of 15 Quads will do battle in Anaheim. HURON PARK/QUAUFIERS On September 14 & 15, Jim Putman and Jim Sedelbach became the first two qualifiers that will take their Quads and do battle in Anaheim. LAGUNASECA/Sept. 21 & 22 Now the action is getting stoked as two more qualifiers will ramble over natural terrain and prepare for their date at Anaheim. First place receives $200 plus $100 in expenses and travel. Second place wins $100 plus $100 in expenses and travel. Third place wins $50. MADERA F AIRGROUNDS/ Oct. 12 & 13 The race continues. After the dust settles, two more qualifiers will be eligible for Anaheim. First place takes home $200 plus $100 in expenses and travel. Second place gets $100 plus $100 for expenses and travel. Third Place receives $50. ASCOT PARK/Oct. 19 & 20 The two qualifiers that survive this event will win a date at Anaheim. First place rides home with $200. Second $100 and Third $50. CMC/ASCOT PARK NIGHT NATIONALS/Nov. 15 This is the final night of the season. Only one Quad will qualify. This will be the final entrant who will participate at Anaheim. First place wins $200. Second $100 and Third $50. THE 1986 ANAHEIM QUADRACER CHAMPIONSHIP Anaheim Stadium will rumble as the fastest, fiercest Quads in the West race for a purse of $1,400 for First, $1,000 for Second and $800 for Third. For more information, call CMC (The Continental Motosport Club) at (714) 261-6116. You've got the Quad and you've got the heart. Now follow the flame to victory. SANDHIll RANCH/ Sept. 28 & 29 Time to round up two more qualifiers for the most exciting race of the year. First place grabs $200 plus $100 in expenses and travel. Second place wins $100 plus $100 in expenses and travel. Third place gets $50. ~ e- c.. ~ SA.CTOO. 'O Q * UADRUNNERS' THE 1986 SUZUKI • FOREMOST INFOUR-WHEELING. 5

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