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Keith Turpin finished second behind' Ronnie Tichenor on Saturday, but
came back to beat TIchenor on Sunday.
Johnny O'Mara's two fourth place fin ishes in Pontiac moved him into
third place in the points race, but he trails Johnson by 54 points .
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int o th e lead of heat one followed by
Frisz an d Ro ss Pederson. R yan immediately o pe ned a lead o n th e field
as fir st Fri sz and th en Kell er se ttle d
into th e runner -up slo t. By th e stan
of lap fou r, R yan h el d a 4.3-second
lead on Kell er with Pederson third
a nd Frisz fou n h.
T he o n ly change ca me on th e la st
lap when Pederson sh ot by Keller to
fin ish seco nd . R ya n had won hi s
seco nd heat in two nigh ts a nd showed
w hy he is cons ide red o ne of the to p
priva teers o n th e ci rcui t.
The second heat saw Kehoe grabbi ng the hol eshot o ver H icks, Warren,
Cooper, Eaton, H olley, H oll a nd a nd
Lechien . Hick s grabbed the lea d
sho n ly a fter th e sta rt to lead rh e field
a fte r o ne lap. Lechien , mea n whil e,
wa s o n the move and u p to fif lh a t th e
en d o f o ne la p.
Keh oe sta rted to pressu re Hick s,
bu t sudde n ly Lechien was o n to p o f
both o f th em with Warren foll o wing .
On lap seve n , Lechien pulled off the
p er fect pass on Warren, wh o had gotten by Kehoe for th e lead. Lechien
h eld o n for th e win o ver Warren,
Kehoe a nd H olland; H olley was o ff
th e pace a nd wo u ld have to transfer
via th e semi.
Wa rd entered turn o ne with the
lead i n the th ird heat with Bowen and
Gl o ver si de-by -si de foll owed by
Brooks. Ward 's lead didn 't last long,
ho wever, as an ultra-aggressive Bowen
dove under th e Kawa saki p ilo t enteri ng th e tunnel. By th e en d of la p five,
Bowen h eld a 3.2-seco nd lea d over
Ward with Glover hanging o n to
third a fter Broo ks' race ended with a
hard ba il in the whoop section.
Ward closed 'th e gap in th e fin a l
laps, bu t Bow en held on for the win
a fte r co m p leting the eigh t laps in
seve n minutes, 23. IB seco n ds, a full
14 secon ds fa ster than Johnson 's fa st
h ea t o n Saturday.
J ohnson a nd Bai ley renew ed th eir
rivalry in the fourth and fin al h eat
with Johnso n taki ng th e ho lesh o t,
Ba iley d idn ' t li ke th e o rder and shot
by to lead th e sta n o f th e seco nd lap
a head o f J ohnson, Murphy. Fran k
a nd Burn wonh; O 'Mara was back in
eigh th p la ce a t the end of th e firs t lap.
J ohnson took th e lead again o n th e
seco nd lap a n d that held to the finis h .
L ap six sa w O ' Mara go by Burn-
wonh on th e insid e o f th e uphill
hairpi n to take over fourth: and shortIy a fterwa rds h e zap ped Murphy to
ta ke third. J o h nson 's win was a seco nd
slo wer than Bo wen 's.
Semis
The first semi tu rn ed out to be a
thriller as Coen led the field into tu m
o ne; Stacy was second fo llowed by
Brooks. Coen 's lead was short- lived
as h e ba il ed in the uph ill hairpin o n
th e seco nd lap letting Sta cy , L iles
a nd Brooks fly by.
T he big change came on th e fo unh
la p when L iles went down trying to
pass Stacy. Brooks gai ned the most
fro m the misc ue as he shot by both
riders to gra b th e lead. Liles got u p in
founh p lace a nd started u pon a fearless rampage to wa rd s th e fron t.
Brooks, m ea nwh ile , had o pe ne d up a
co m fo rta ble lead .
T he fin al la p s saw L iles d ispose of
ca rso n a nd qu ickl y gai n o n Stacy.
Liles wa s goi ng ha rd a nd a lmost
cras hed twice o n lap seven . H e flew
th e tabletop jump before th e sta n fin ish li ne on th e final la p in a la st
d itch -effo rt to zap Stacy, but h e botto med o u t h a rd and had to sett le for
thi rd.
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T he second semi turned int o a
H olley/Cooper war. But it was Bu rn wonh who led th e first two laps.
Cooper, however , took over wi th Holley in to w a nd th e tw o were soon
ba ngi ng ba rs a ll over the track. Bo th
ri ders were rid ing aggress ively, a nd
a t o ne time th ey nea rl y co li ided off a
set o f doubles. H oll ey pushed Cooper
o ut of th e wa y o n lap seven in tum
o ne w ith King ta ki ng adva ntage to
m oveup o n H o lley. Kin g got close,
but H o lley held o n for th e win with
Bu rn worth th ird and Cooper fo unh.
Last Chance Qualifier
Sunday's LC Q will lo ng be remem bered in Po ntiac as Th e Guy Cooper
Show. Cooper, a fter crashi ng o n th e
first la p a nd fa lli ng o ff th e pace, put
o n a show th a t had th e p eople o n
th eir feet. N ot even J o hnson was
a ttempting th e doubles o n Su nday
a nd Bailey tr ied it o nce a nd won't
forget i t fo r a while as he nearly
crashed. Bu t Cooper sto le the show
fro m race winner Burnwonh by co n sta n rlv clea ring th e tripl es. H e not
on ly cleared th em , but he d id it in
style; ei ther fu ll y crossed-u p or w it h
o ne fist in the a ir. J ohnson a nd Bailey , a lo n g wi th the rest o f th e pits,
wa tched in a mazeme nt.
Bu t wh ile Cooper p ro vid ed th e
entertain me nt, Burnwo n h earned the
fin al transfer spot int o th e main
even t.
125cc Main
The Turpin /Tichen or baule from
Saturday never mat eri ali zed as T u rpi n gra bbed th e hol esh ot a nd led
wire-to-wire. Tiche nor, m eanwh ile.
got off the lin e in founh a nd by th e
time he had worked h is way into
seco nd, Turpin wa s hi sto ry.
T he H o nda p ilot pull ed away o n
eve ry lap a nd by th e fift h lap held a
6.B-seco nd lead o n T ichenor w i th
Wa lls th ird a nd Mark Melton fourth.
T he race settled in a nd the posit io ns
d id n' t cha nge as T urp in took th e win
w ith Tiche nor seco nd, WallS third ,
Melt on founh a n d R o d n ey Ba rr
roundi ng o u t th e to p five.
250cc Main
For th e seco nd da y in a ro w it was
Bai ley leading J ohnson i n turn o ne
with Bo wen , Lech ien a nd Bu rn wo r th
in tow. Ward, meanwhile, had a no ther
medi ocre sta n a nd was back in six th
with O 'M ara eig h th a nd G lover 10th .
T he first la p sa w Ba iley stre tch ing
o u t a sma ll lead wi th Bo wen d isposing of J ohnson for second with
Lechien a lso making a n a ttack o n th e
point lead er. Bowen immediatly sta ned reeling in Bailey a nd a t th e end o f
la p three wa s rig h t o n th e H onda ace
as th e tw o went under th e tunnel.
La p four saw Bo wen shoot past Bailey before the uphill ha irpin an d th e
Ya maha rider started p u lling away.
While Bow en a nd Bailey led th e
fie ld, J ohnson had shaken off th e
Lechi en a ttack wh ile Bu rn wo n h
gai ned o n Lechien, Bail ey was bac k
o n Bo wen o n th e si x th lap a nd h e
stu ffed it under th e Michigan rider
before th e tu n nel turn. Th is wa s th e
sta n of Bo wen 's fad e and J o h n so n
used fatigue fac to r to reel h im in. By
the halfwa y mark , Ba iley led the
Bowen/Johnson tu ssle by 4.6 seco nds
with Burn wo rth fourth, O 'Mara fifth,
Ward six th a nd Lech ien a nd Glover
fight ing for seven th .
J o hnso n a nd Bowen were figh ting
hard fo r th e runner -up spot wi th first
J ohnson laking over and th en Bo wen
co mi ng righ t bac k. J ohnson, h o wever. soon got the bet ter o f th e duel
and sta rted to go a fte r Bailey. M ean whi le, O 'Ma ra had zap ped bo th Burnworth a nd Wa rd to move into fou rth .
By la p 19 of the 20 la p main, J o h n so n h ad gotten to withi n 2.5 seconds
o f Bailey, but it wa s too late. Bai ley
held o n for h is seco nd w in in two
da ys o f racing while J ohnson settled
for h is seco nd runner-u p finish to
keep a 17-point lead. Bo wen took
th ird with O'Mara founh , Ward fifth.
Bu rnwonh six th , Lech ien seventh
a nd Gl o ver eig h th.
" It was to ug he r th an la st ni ght
beGIUSe 1made i t to ughe r on myself,"
Bailey said. " I shou ld ha ve never
sta rted look ing ba ck at R ick. 1
should 've just paid a ttention to m y
m echan ic's signa ls. 1 mad e so many
m istakes; I was making myself mi sera ble o u t th ere thinking ' he's ca tch ing me. he 's ca tch ing m e.' 1 wa sn ' t
too worried (a bout Bowen 's early
charge) and 1do n ' t wa nt to wri te h im
. o ff beca use he's ridi ng reall y well th is
yea r. Bu t I had a feeli ng a fter looking
a t h is face a fter the h eat race th at he's
in sh a pe fo r abou t a 10-lap ma in. So 1
th oug ht that h e wou ld pro bably stan
makin g mi stakes."
When as ked a bo ut a momentum
sh ift, J o hnso n smi led a nd sai d, " Tm
not worried a bo u t it. 1 haven 't been
comfona ble a ll wee ken d . Da lla s is
co mi ng up a n d 1 li ke Da ll as. 1
whipped hi s butt th ere last yea r, so
he' ll h ave to co ntend with me the re."
Results
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SATURDAY:
25Occ: 1. David Bailey (Hont 2. Rick Joh nson
(Hont 3. Kaith Bowe n (Yamt 4 . Johnny O'Mara
(Hont 5. Ron lechien (Kaw t 6. Brae Glover (Yam);
7. Alan King (Kaw); B.Jim Holley (Yam); 9. Billy Ules
(Kaw ); 10. George Holla nd (Suz); 11. Eddie Warr en
(Kaw); 12. Scott Burnworth (Yam); 13. Guy Cooper
(Han); 14. Mark M urphy (Yam); 15. Ricl

