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Hicks doubles;
Ryan triples at
8aylands MX
By Mike Vancil
VET INT: 1. Geoffrey Fox (V.m).
VET MSTR: 1. Larry B.ker (Han I; 2. Duane
Hughes (Han I.
Ridings wins at
CalhounMX
FREMONT, CA, MAY 28
By Keith Jacobsen
The mighty mite, dynamic
Todd Hicks, rode a pair of welltuned Yamahas to victory in
the 80cc Exp.ert class and the
CALHOUN, CA; MAY.25
packed I25cc Intermediate class.
In his first class victory - the 80cc
Experts - he was looking at the
agony of defeat when his chief competitor, Chris Neal, had engine failure and handed the victory to Hicks.
In the 125cc Intermediate class,
Hicks had to fight off seven other
riders, all of them more experienced
in 125cc class racing and all much
bigger physically. At the start of the
first moto, it was Jesse Britain on a
Kawasaki into the corner side by side
with Hicks. At the 1800 , turn three,
Hicks pulled out a short lead. By lap
three Britain faded to fourth; he was
having serious trouble with the stutter jumps. Making a first Baylands
appearance in 1986, young Wade
Cobern, on another Kawasaki, took
up the challenge of Hicks. Cobern's
try was unsuccessful and the effort
must have tired him for he was passed
late in the moto by Steven Hunter on
a Honda. Steven hung on for second
in the moto but couldn't shorten the
10-bikelength lead held by Hicks.
The second moto start saw Cobern
put his KX into the lead followed by
Britain and then Hicks. Midway
through the moto Britain stepped off
hard in the stutter jumps. Hicks
found .pressure from Hunter again
but was able to pull away and put a
pass on Cobern. Cobern seemed to
have found a second wind and held
on for second in the moto to earn a
second overall behind Hicks.
Champion caliber professional
Rick Ryan put t()gether anQther s.ix
perfect rides in the 125, 250cc and
Open Pro classes. It has become a
regular feature at Baylands for Ryan
to take top money in these three
classes. The battle which has become
the most fierce is the one for second
place. Ryan seems to disappear out of
the scene and everyone settles down
to watch second place develop.
In the 250cc class the early contender
was the man in red, Ben Avery, on a
well-prepped Honda. At about the
midmolO point Tony Richards
(Kawasaki) got by Avery to capture
second. This formula worked in both
the 250cc motos.
In the Open Pro class motos Dennis
Stapleton seemed to play the same
role that Avery had in the 250cc class.
Tony Richards powered h.is way by
Stapleton to gain a pair of secondplace finishes and the second-place
overall. Stapleton ended up third on
his Santa Cruz-based Yamaha.
Results
eo MINleEG: 1. John Pe.vler (V.m); 2. Dwavne
Newma'n (Yam).
80 MINI JR: 1. Jon Nicolas (Kaw); 2. Trevor
Meagher (Vam); 3. Paul laFargue (Y.m).
80 MINIINT: 1. Jason W.rren (Kawl.
80 MINI EX: 1. Todd Hiel

