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Cycle News 1986 07 16

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Kizzar claimed a wire-to-wire win in the first 125cc B Modified molO. The race for second was intense; Iron Horse M/C's Derrick McClain and Bobby Houser went at it tooth-andnail. McClain became a sure second when Houser took a spill. Houser recovered to take third over Scott Darnold. Kizzar's chance for a sweep went down with him in the second molO, as Houser sailed past and never let up. "I saw him lying on top of a jump and I knew he'd try to catch me. I'm glad I finally had a good molO," said Houser. Kizzar remounted to take second, and finished first o~erall, ahead of Houser and Darnold. Saturday's Youth action saw Bradshaw scoring four moto wins in the 85cc Stock and Modified (12-13) classes over Hank Moree. jim Neese beat Moree to the flag in the first Stock molO but Moree returned the favor in moto two. Cliff Markham took third in both Modified motps with Virginia's Chad Lough claiming two fourths. SR (OVER 30): 1. Ron Jonas (Hon); 2. Mike Ber· nett (Suz); 3. Gary Baisden (KTM). SUPER SR (OVER 40): 1. Herman Andrews (Hon). '25 B STK: 1. Richie Clippard (Hon); 2. Bobby Houser (Hon); 3. Scott Darnold (Kaw). '25 B MOO: 1. Kenny Kizzor (Yam); 2. Bobby Houser (Hon); 3. Derrick McClain (Hon). 250 B STK: 1. Kenny Kiuar(Vam); 2. Scott Smith (Hon); 3. Tyler Webb (Hon). 250 B MOD: 1. Mike Barnett (Suz); 2. Steve Smith (Yam); 3. Mike Carlson (Hon). OPEN B: 1. Mark Williamson (Hon); 2. Mike Brad· shaw (Hon); 3. Steve Jarjabka (Hon). SR (OVER 25): 1. Mark Ashworth (Yam); 2. Tam Topham (Hon); 3. Tim Huffman (KTM). 125 A: 1. Mark Spriggle (Hon); 2. Toby Harris (Hon); 3. Todd Baisden (KTM). 250 A: 1. Scott McClain (Hon); 2. Toby Harris (Hon); 3. Timmy Barnes (Yam). OPEN A: 1. Scott McClain (Yam); 2. Mark Ashwonh (Yam); 3. Timmy Barnes (Yam). 125 PRO·AM: ,. Mark Spriggle (Honl. 250/0PEN PRO-AM: 1. Glenn Addair (Suzl; 2. Paul Bell (Suz); 3. Dennis Prillaman (Hon). Results course, and with that same explosiveness Fritz Kadlec catapulted into first place with his amazing speed and agility on his 400cc Husky Enduro. john Bruckbauer, a three-time Benkelman winner, closed the gap to a neck-and-neck fourth lap, but lost valuahle seconds to Kadlec in a highspeed cat and mouse through the streets. Bruckbauer attributed speed plus a fast-changing course rhythm to the live minutes that separated him from first place. The grandstand spectacular of two mini-mountains followed by 80 feet 60 (7-' H 1. Zac Bradshaw (Kaw); 2. Tilden Styron (Kaw); 3. Ban Ricks (Kaw). 85 STOCK (7- , 1): 1. Patrick Slota (Yam); 2. Tilden Styron (Suzl; 3. Patrick Greer (Kaw). 85 STOCK (12-' 3): 1. Damon Bradshaw(Yam); 2. Hank Moree (Kaw); 3. Jim Neese (Yam). 85 MOO (12-' 3): 1. Damon Bradshaw (Yam); 2. Hank Moree (Kaw); 3. Cliff Markham (Kaw). 85 STOCK (14-' 5): 1. John Winslow (Hon); 2. Wayne Guin (Suz); 3. Brian Philpot (Kaw). 85 MOO (' 4-15): ,. John Winslow(Hon); 2. Scott Strother (Yam): 3. Wayne Guin (Suz). 125 C: 1. Chris Wilson (Yam); 2. Bryan Jernigan (Hon); 3. Steve Addington (Kaw). ~ 250/OPEN c: 1. Chris Wilson (Yam); 2. Bryan Jernigll'n (Hon); 3. James Hayes (Hon). 125 B YOUTH STK: 1. Kevin Holder (Yam); 2. Chad Coleman (Vam): 3. Richie Clippard (Hon). '25 B YOUTH MOO: 1. Richie Clippard (Hon); 2. Derrick McClain (Hon); 3. Alan Lavare (Yam). Kadlec dominates Benkelman GP By Chuck and Bonnie McDonald BENKELMAN, NE, JUNE IS An explosive start and the roar of 250-plus cycles transformed the tiny town of Benkelman, Nebraska into a Grand Prix race Fritz Kadlec crosses the Republican River on his way to a win in the Benkelman GP. of deep, close-cut whoops took their toll on many an aspiring rider. Multiple crash 'n hurns slimmed the racers, and what the motocross-style 'arena didn't get, the knee-deep Republican River worked on. jamie Thompson, the 1984 Benkelman win· ner, pressured Kadlec and Bruckbauer into a three-way race for first, but multiple drown-outs slipped 10minutes between himself and the second place trophy_ The pace continues for Kadlec with two Nationals in Oregon and Wash· ington before returning to Colorado for a confrontation with Iiders like Larry Roeseler and Bruckbauer. Bruckbauer will be shooting for an RMEC win at the nOlOrious Boot Hill Enduro, one of the most technical and strenuous races of the season, while Thompson is flying south for his favorite, the ADRA circuit. Results OT: 1. Robert Morrill; 2. Terry Wickatrom; 3. Herb Fish. . Team Honda's Fred Merkel loves to give his competition a .rough time. His oil? , Pro-Honda 4-stroke, of course. Nothing else provides greater engine reliabili~ or greater peace of mind Make the choice of Team Honda your choice, too. Race-proven Pro-Honda Oils and Chemicals. Only at your Honda dealer. Til H. 'PRO.GiIDA: THE UADER BY DESIGN ©1986 American Honda Motor Coo, Inc. Pro Honda is a Honda trademark. (6/86) ..

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