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KTM rider Brian Bibby dusted th e
co m pe titio n wit·h two-more win s,
leaving him a t th e top of th e series
points with newcomer J imm Peebl es
cruising to seco nd a nd Stevie Burns
th ird .
La st week's 250cc Intermed ia te
winner, J oe Don J ordo n , fou nd himself locked into a n intense ba ttle with
runner-up, KT M-m o unted Lee Upto n . After winn in g the first rnot o,
Kaw asa ki rider J o rd on follo wed
ru nn er-u p U p to n unt il ha llwa y
throug h the wh ite-flag lap, wh en
Up ton fell do wn in a turn, giving
J or dan the victory a nd - seri es lead
with T im Key.followin g in thi rd to
secu re th ird in the seri es.
T ony Wri ght and his Ka wasak i
to pped th e I25cc Novice class for th e
seco nd week in a row . winn ing bo th
motos handily. Kurt Wofford and
Bill y Guy Fulton finished second
a nd third overal l.
lronman J ames Hogeland moved a
step closer to th e ser ies victory by
hammering the 250cc Novi ce actio n
with a no the r fi rst o vera l l. Mike
Thompson finished a distant seco nd,
while third fell to Robert T err y.
Open class lead er Wa yne Daniell
boosted an other overa ll win to cla mp .
down th e series lea d with Hogelan d
blasting in to second pl ace ahead o f
Drew J ohnson , wh o d ro p ped into a
tie with Ted Powell for th ird. Onl y
o ne poi nt separa tes second , th ird a nd
fo urth place.
tant checkered flag flew, it was Toole
leading th e way, just four seconds
a head o f Norris.
KTM rider Roland King motored
to th e 250cc class win wi th a second
overa ll. T h is gives Rola nd hi s seco nd
win o f th e series, and a long wi th it,
th e ser ies points lea d. T o m m y H ou sto n fini shed second , aft er his KTM
fai led to sta rt righ t a way for the dead
engine sta rt . Housto n was forced to
brea th e cho king d ust as he labored
through th e pa ck until he had co ntrol o f th e number two position ;
th ird o vera ll. Honda rider Brick y
Hughes finished third.
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A dogfigh t for th e lead in the 200cc
cla ss was fierce bet ween Ba re Bros/
Sco tt U SA-sp o n so red R ick Pino
(Kawas a ki) a nd Mark IV Kawasa kisup po rted Ricky Hilton . T he duel
lasted th ro ugh out the race. ri gh t
down to the chec kered flag . Pino got
the nod a head of H il ton.
Res ults
Hart attacks SIDR
half mile
60 : 1. Jordon Jordon .
80 NOV: 1. Shane W ill ia ms; 2. Buddy Bailey; 3.
Todd Fulton.
80 INT: 1. Joe Gabbard; 2. Kevi n Fost er .
80 EX: 1. Danny Allen .
125 NOV: 1. Tony Wr ight: 2. Ku rtWofford; 3. Bill y
Guy Fulton.
125 INT: 1. Br ian Bibby ; 2. J im Peeble s: 3. Stev e
Burns.
125 EX: 1. Brian McGary: 2. J .R. Hampton : 3.
M ichael McGary .
250 NOV: t . James Hogeland: 2. Terry Robert: 3.
M ike Thompson.
2501NT : 1. Joe Don Jordon; 2. Lee Upton ; 3. Tim
Kev.
250 EX: 1. Brian McGarv : 2. Lev i Sullivent 3.
Monte Sullivant.
OPEN: 1. Wayne Daniell: 2. James Hogeland: 3.
Ted Powell .
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OVER 30 : 1. Mike Sparks.
White whips
Reddy Hole HS
By George Greer
IVOR, VA, APR. 13
Husqvarna rider David White
(Cliff's Cycles/Norris Tool
Supply/ROcky/Lubridyne) was
the top rider out of 160 at
the third round of th e Virgin ia
Championship Hare Scrambles Series: for his third consecu tive win.
After two-and-a-half hours of racing.
Wh ite finished nearly five minutes
ahead o f hi s nearest co mpeit ior. In
co ntras t, th e nex t four overa ll spots
were on ly 17 seconds a pa rt ." White
was in a class by himself, today,"
murmured some of th e riders racing
against White.
Poor Boy Promotions, with th e
help of the T idewater Dirt R iders,
did an excellent job in selli ng up its
first-ever event. Each lap covered seven
miles of fast open field, twi sty open
and tight woods trails, with a few
mud bogs, numerous log cros sings
and a motocross section.
In the 'Supe r Senior cla ss, Bill Edmun,dson (Casey Cycle City/Lubri dyne) and Husky-mounted Stan Norris charged to the front ohhe pack at
the start then engaged in a bailie for
the lead, which Edmondson won.
Open class action pilled Cosmopolitan Motors/Cycle Sport/ AT KI
Sinisalo's Rob Toole (H o nda )against
Cycletronic Husky-sponsored Paul
Norris in th e closest up-front action
of the day. The two riders dogged
each other and traded off the lead
many times. But wh en theall-imper-
~camNTO.
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Res ul ts
OVERAu.: David White (Hus)"
M INI: 1. Billy Cox (Honl: 2. George Greer(Hon): 3.
Robbie West (Yam).
125: Derek Kutcher ISUI); 2. Gil Griggs IKTM) : 3.
Ja mes Hutso n (Cag).
200: 1. Rick Pino (Kawl: 2. Ricky Hilton (Kawl; 3.
Chuck Cress (Kaw) .
250: 1. Roland King IKTM): 2. Tommy Houston
(KTM): 3. Brick Hughes (Han).
OPEN: 1. Rob Toole (Han); 2. Paul Norris (Hus); 3.
Mark Maddox (KTM).
SR: 1. Gary Hatch (Vam); 2. Tom Bart lett (Han): 3.
J im Bullard ISuII.
SUPER SR: 1. Bill Edmunds on (Han); 2. St an Nor ri s tHus); 3 . Charles lewis (KTM) .
FOUR· STRK: 1. David Newton (Han): 2. Keith Cox
(Han): 3. Bill Nuckol s (Han).
By D.P. Mayer
MARION, IL, APR. 12
Can-Am-mounted Recil H art
stormed to victory toda y a t th e
southern Illinois Dirt Riders
half mile, beating Mike Ragan,
Brad Furlong a nd Mike Diesi.
At th e sta rt of th e Open cla ss race,
Ragan (Yama ha ) ca me o ff th e lin e in
good shape , taking th e lead with Furlo ng (Harley- Davidso n), T erry Ebelhar , Diesi a nd H art close ly tra iling.
H art go t down to bu siness a nd
began wo rking h is wa y up through
the pack, while Furlong cha lle nged
Ragan for th e lead . Ragan , however
ki ck ed o u t th e j am s a nd s ta rted
pulling away from Furlong, . wh o
began feeling Hart thundering close
beh ind. H art quickl y dispensed o f
Furlong th en set his sights on th e
lead er, Ragan. Hart reeled in Ragan ,
a nd heading into turn three, H art p ut
a sli ng-shot pass to the inside o f
Ragan a nd darted for th e lead; sud den ly, th e red flag appeared beca use '
o f a acciden t in turn one, lea vin g
Ragan wi th no cha nce to defend
himself o f H art. H art fin ish ed up
taking th e win , follow ed by Ragan ,
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Furlong a nd Diesi.
There was no stopping Senior class
rider Charles Southgate, today. T he
Yamaha rider jumped into the lead
im media tel y foll ow ing the gree n flag,
whi le Carl Meyer , Doug Ma yer, Bob
Collier and J im Kidman pursued : As
the pack spread out, Meyer and Mayer
battled it out right down to th e end
for seco nd pl ace. Ma yer would div e
hard into the turns, braking la ter
than Meyt.t, pulling in side of Meyer
only to have Meyer pull a way o n th e
stretch, leaving Mayer to settle for
third. Southgate easily ca p tured th e
win , while Meyer took second.
Res u lts
AUTO: 1. Jeremeih Ray (Vam); 2. Jennv Hayden
(Vam): 3. Nicky Havden (Vaml.
60 : 1. Joel Barrow(Kaw): 2. Dave Harg is (Vam): 3.
Erin Ledd (Han).
80 : Joe Rude (Han); 2. Robbie Gr ief (Vam ); 3.
Dave Hargis (Kaw~.
250: 1. Mike Ladd (Kawl: 2. Charles Southgate
(Kaw): 3. Chr is Alan (Bul) .
OPEN: 1. Recil Hart (C-A): 2. Mike Ragan (Vam): 3.
Brad Furlong (H-D).
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