while PUlting together 200 miles
worth of sixth overall on his Kawasaki.
A sampling of survivors and winners includes Mike Kelly, who blitzed
his RMI25 Suzuki to the hypothetical overall in the Salurday only event,
while Mike uBlack's Creek" Riggs
manhandled a Yamaha TTGOO to the
Four-Stroke B win. Ann Frisk put in
a winning effort amongst the ladies
on a Honda CR250.
A total of some 200 sign· ups were
recorded over the course of the week·
end, and the Ridge Rider'S put on a
quality evenL There is considerable
talk of applying for a national sanction withm the next year or two!
Results
SATURDAV
OVERALL: 1. M_ ~ (SuzI192e; 2. Bill BoI·
..rd!Y....)3971; 3. CIinl MurrevlYoml4D29; 4. Ron
Wwh, pc.w)4251; 6. Rocky " - (Kew) 443lI.
125 A: 1. MIke ~ (Suz).
200 A: 1. 1111 BollonI!Yeml.
250A: 1. Ron _ , CKowI; 2. Rocky R_ (!(ow).
OPEN A: 1. Clint Murrey !Yom).
SR A: 1. S. MI
CSUI).
126 B: 1. LR. CU
, fI(ow); 2. T. Chendler (Mon).
SA B: 1. Gery V.,.1ey (Vemt 2. Cunis
(KTM).
4-STRK B: 1. Don Wood fHonl; 2. L Stroib (Honl;
3. T. Streib (Hon).
OPEN B: 1. R. Smilh (Huol; 2. J. Ilrodohow (Huol;
3. Met! Spencer (Kow).
VETB: 1. LoroySmith(Kow~ 2. T.Lomberl(KTMI;
e-
3. Don El...... (Musl.
SPTSMN: 1. K. Ul1en,._ !yomt 2. B. D i ' (Honl·
WOMEN: 1. K. ClI....' (Kow).
SUNDAV
Husqvama support rid. Reed Bright took the overall win at the Idaho City
100; he lost only four points Saturday and zeroed the course Sunday,
OVERALL: 1. J. SinsellHonl 1984.
250 A: 1. J. S1.-llHonl.
2DD B: 1. K. McDormot.
25OB: 1. Miko Doughor1y; 2. MikoJordine!yoml;
3. M. Lord.
Results
EX: 1. S _ 081"" (Hon~ 2. Greg Rhi....mith
(8_~ 3. Jeff Hursh IFonl·
ADV: 1. Rid< Voung (Voml; 2. Bob M_lIIFon~
3. Bill Klein
SR:l.~ ........ (e-I.
SPRTSMAN: 1. Qennis CzIoc:_ (SWM).
INT: 1. Ric Krel!yoml; 2. Tim Smith !yom~ 3. Rick
ee--).
Monetl!yom~
NOV: 1. eroig HofImon !yom); 2. John LoFoileno
!yomt 3. Coroll Conley (Hon).
BEG: 1. Joe Qeck IFonl; 2. Bob Likins fHont; 3.
Mld