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Mourer, Simonsen, 20 yards back to
Juenemann and then Johnson.
In the main event Mourer got the
scratcb ahead of Simonsen, Juenemann and Johnson. Mourer built up
a IO-yard lead on Simonsen, who had
that much on Juenemann. On lap
two Johnson pulled up next to J uenemann in turns three and four and
slowly went on by down the front
straight. Juenemann tried to dive
back under coming into turn one, but
Johnson shut the door on him. When
the checkered nag came Out the order
went Mourer, Simonsen, Johnson
and Juenemann.
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Results
80: ,. J.P. Simonsen; 2. Ryen Anderson; 3.
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125: 1. Trent Mou....; 2. J.P. Simonsen.
250: 1. John BredlilIkI; 2. Bob JOhnson.
OPEN: 1. Dan Cordell; 2. David Andenon.
500 PRO-AM; 1. Jim Servo; 2. Del Schn_; 3.
Ricky Henson.
750 PRO-AM: 1. Duane Gerrard; 2. Don Wilson.
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Jim Servo slides to the 500cc ProAm win at Castle Rock.
Results
OVERALL A: ,. Kelly Getz (C-A).
OVERALL B: 1. Phil Bonks (Han).
OVERALL MINI: ,. David Borgquist (Kaw).
200 A: 1. Chuck Cennon (Kaw); 2. Tim Harvey
(C-A); 3. Scon Meinsma (C-A).
250 A: 1. Gary Gibbs (C·A); 2. Brad Gustafson
(Hus).
OPEN A; ,. Ron Whipple (Vem); 2. William Gusse
(Yam); 3. Glen F~n (Vam).
SR: 1, Rod Gormey (C-A); 2. Lawrence Heyes
(C-A): 3. Ronald George (Kaw).
200 B: 1: Kent Bush (C·A): 2. Craig Bonson (Kaw);
3. Rusty Mills (C-A).
OPEN B: ,. Scon Taylor (Yem); 2. Allen Fritzwater
(C-A); 3. Larry Pizler (Yam).
MINI; 1. Chris George (Kaw); 2. Tom Sharp (Yem);
3. Richard Stephen (Vaml.
Gerrard wins
Castle Rock TT
By Derryl Anderson
CASTLE ROCK, WA, J
NE 28
Duane Gerrard made a trip to
Castle Rock tonight and went
1-1 in the 750cc Pro-Am class
to take home overall honors in
Honda CRSOO-mounted Phil Banks motored to the B class overall at the
Morrison hare scrambles in Morrison. Illinois. Kelly Gett took top Expert.
The spill opened the way for Thoeni to take the point position away
from Marty Aglibot, a fello.w Salinas
racer also riding a Yamaha TT.
Thonei .took the 'win with Aglibot
following him home.
Crowd-favorite Michelle DiSalvo
blazed a hot path to another first
place trophy in the hotly-contested
80ec Mini class. DiSalvo led every
lap, from thdirst corner to the checkered flag. She held off a strong challenge from Jake "Earthquake" Zemke,
who was forced to start from the
penalty line since he was the only
Expert in the Junior class lineup.
Results
PEE WEE: I. Jeff Gabhart (Vam).
60: 1. Brian Sgheiza (Yam).
80: ,. Michelle DiSalvo (Han).
125: ,. Charles Penit (Yam).
250 NOV: 1. Lonnie Lacy (Vam): 2. Bill Fagundes
(Kaw); 3. Louis canepa (Kaw).
500 NOV DIV 1: ,. John Rodriquez (Han); 2.
Anthony Giammanco (Yam).
500 NOV DlV 2; ,. David FOlland (Yam); 2. Steve
Sullenger (Vam).
500 JR: 1. Martin Thoeni (Vam); 2. Marty Aglibot
(Vaml.
500 EX: 1. Dean Vincelet (Vaml.
Getz, Banks blitz
MorrisonHS
By Merle Acord
MORRISON, IL, JUNE 29
Kelly Getz and his Bike Barn
sponsor Bill Gusse tangled
Can-Ams when Gusse got his
from wheel in the air and lost
control coming 0[£ the line from the
dead engine start at the Morrison
summer hare scrdmble.1t wasa minor
selha€k for the Earnpaging Geu ,who
finished the swertering two hour test
of stamina four minutes ahead of
second-place Ron Whipple.
"It was hot today," said Getz, "but
the the course was laid out great. It
was long, 3.9 miles, I heard someone
say, but they had almost everything
- fast stuff, tight trails, a good hill
and a couple of creek crossing. It was
a real good hare scramble and I
thought the club did a good job."
Whipple had the hole6hot and said,
"I was a little surprised, my 490
Yamaha doesn't start on the first
kick, usually, this time it did. I ride
my own race and don't worry about
Getz, but near the end of the race,
Gusse bumped me as ~ was checking
through the barrels, and was I surprised. I thought I had a big lead in
the Open class. It woke me up and I
rode harder."
"I caught him on the last lap," said
Bike Barn owner Gusse, "but I was
too exhausted to dO'anythin~ about
it: Next week. I'm. going to start joggmg and getting in better shape, that
last hour killed me."
Phil Banks, riding a 500cc Honda,
overalled the B class but had a few
tense moments. "When I stopped for
gas, I saw Sanders (Steve). on that
I25cc Kawasaki go by," said Banks. "I
caught him on a hill, and with a little
aggressive passing, I got around. But
I guess he lost a chain later anyway
and had to drop out."
Rod Gorzney's 250 Can-Am didn't
lose anything and he beat out fellow
Can-Am rider Baggy Hayes for the
Senior class. "I keep telling those
guys not to go so fast, they cou ld get
hurt, but thev won't listen," said'a
smiling.l::lilo¥e~aCter the race. '.. c
the TT held at the fairgrounds track.
The track was quite tacky as Gerrard grabbed the holeshot in the heat
race. Behind him in order were Don
Wilson, Del Schnitzer, Billy Taylor,
Ricky Henson, Kit Farley and Kenny
Wheaton. Within a lap Schnitzer
squeezed under Wilson and began to
pressure Gerrard. The rest of the field
held their order while Schnitzer tried
to get by Gerrard everywhere. It didn't
work, however, and at the [Jag it was
Gerrard, Schnitzer, Wilson, Taylor
and the others.
Gerrard got the scratch in the 750ec
A-main with everyone bunched tightly
behind him. Coming over the jump
Farley Landed with his front wheel
cocked, hit a rut and crashed. Taylor
was still in the air when Farley crashed
in front of him and as soon as Taylor
landed he hit Farley and endoed;
within minutes they were both up.
Taylor was shaken and his bike
couldn't make it, but Farley was
ready to have another go at it.
On the restart Gerrard got the
Scratch again followed by Wilson,
Schnitzer, Henson, Wheaton and Farley. On lap two Schnitzer got past
Wilson and went after Gerrard. Lap
after lap Schnitzer chased Gerrard to
no avail. On lap six Schnitzer slowed
up as Wilson blew by. Schnitzer's
rear tire went nat, but he continued
only to get passed by everyone except
Farley, who had a problem and retired.
At the checkered nag it was Gerrard,
Wilson, Henson, Wheaton and
Schnitzer.
In the 125cc class J.P. Simonsen
got the holeshot [ollowed by Trent
Mourer, Joe Juenemann and Bob
Johnson. Mourer wasted no time as
he slid under Simonsen in the second
lurn. Throughout the race Mourer
held a good 5-8 yard lead over Simonsen and Lhe.Qthers. At the nag it was
Ryan crashes, but
still wins Baylands
MX
By Mike Vancil
FREMONT, CA, JULY 2
Ricky Ryan's win streak was
almost stopped at Baylands today after the Kawasaki pilot
crashed in the second moto of
the Open Pro class. But it didn't stop
the San Jose resident from taking the
overall to add to his 250ec Pro class
WIn.
Ryan, who normally starts quite
fast, was behind the Husqvarna of
Tim Crossfield in moto two. On the
third lap Richards powered to the
lead and looked like he was strong
enough and far enough ahead at that
point in the event to spoil Ryan's
nearly flawless record for moto wins.
Rya.n wa doing his usual rapidtransit catchup when he nicked
Richard's rear wheel after Richards
got out of shape after a high-speed
jump; both went down. Ryan was up
in a nash and back on the gas; be was
up and by Hulse and Crossfield within
one lap. The only problem was that
neither he nor Hulse obeyed the yellow nags vigorously waved by several
£Iagmen 'who were trying to protect
the injured Richards. Referee Estes
docked both Ryan and HuLse a full
lap for their high-speed passes by the
yellow-nagged area. Crossfield was
thus declared the winner of the second
moto though he came by the checkers
in third position. The overall was not
jeopardized by the set-down on Ryan
and he was able to maintain his undefeated record.
The 250ec Intermediates also put
on a great battle for the fans. It was a
strange night in that the regular performers couldn't do anything right..
Take the uncharacteristic performance of Wade Cobern who garnered
a 3-DNF and of Jesse Britian who
piled up a 6-5 evening and it was a
sure bet that a newcomer would prevail. The capitalist for the class was
Steve Weyrauch who could do no
wrong. In fact, he was unchallenged
in both starts, made no mistakes and
successfully held 0[[ the serious challenge of young Todd Hicks. Hicks
also enjoyed a consistent set of finishes; he got second both times. Weyrauch was not as stylish over the multitude of Baylands' obstacles, but he
did get the power on the ground and
executed very fast lap times.
Results
MINI 80 BEG: ,. Tyron Ferley (Suzl; 2. De

