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Cycle News 1986 07 30

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Gardiner fell in the rough whoop section, rejoining the race in seventh place. Lower took over second followed by John Harrington. Har· rington began to fade to midpack allowing Bill Lower 10 take third behind his hrother Jim. Jamie Dolan pulled into fourth with Bob Wer· schey in tow. icholson and Jim Lower bauled for first with Jim taking the lead from Nicholson during the last half lap as the two riders rode tire-to-tire 10 the checkered flag. Bill Lower followed the duo with Werschey and Gardiner rounding out the top five. Results PEE WEE: 1. K.ith Menough (Yern). 60: 1. David R_nd (Hon); 2. S_n Sekely (Kew); 3. Bryen Bellinger (Hon). 60 7-11: l. Mike Kalin (Hon); 2. Bryen Bedcer (Hon); 3. Doug Fryer (Suz). 80 12-15: 1. Shewn Feocemyer (Kaw): 2. SIeve 1312 TOWIfil so..-2, vtNTU"., CA aD03. • " Wooledge (Hanl; 3. K.ith Dolen (Suz). 126 SB: l. [)eve Splegle (Kewj; 2. Joe MIIritich (Yam); 3. Dal. _ (Yem). 125 A: 1. Fred _ (Y.m~ 2. SCott HHhn (Han); 3. Dale Spengler (Kawl. 125 B: 1. Jim L..- (Suz); 2. Chuck Nicholoon (Han); 3. Bill Lower (Suzl. 125 C: 1. Joe Meritich (Yem~ 2. Jim DeFr....o (Kaw); 3. Chuck Adema (Han). 250/500 A: 1. Fred _ _ (Y.m~ 2. Dal. Spengler (Kaw); 3. SCott Haehn (Han). 250 B: 1. Bill Pizzino (Yem~ 2. S _ Gardiner (Yem~ 3. Eric ... (Han). 250C: l. F.W.IloelIo(Yemt 2. John Diezic(Kawl; 3. Jeff Johnson (Y.m~ OPEN B: 1. Ron . - (I(TMt 2. [)eve Sulecki (Hant 3. "Thonwa I.e....., (KTM). SR I: 1. Bill L..- (Suzt 2. Scan Sihig (SuI); 3. Bleine o.-ester (l(ew). SR II: 1. Joe ~ 1Kew). c_) ......,. RACING FUEL u.s.~ 0 ....'82 ...5 u~ • • -'OO:32&:92ib DEnnIS . . . . . - Yezek, Neiderlliser win in Delmont F By Davey Coombs {C~ CYCLE RACER Mc:lIooeycle Ridk'lgAppolel DlSTR.UTOI",. ....~,.,. ......-ESELeathers, Spidl Gloves & Alplnes!a, BOOIS 0...., Inquiries Invited Arcadia. CA (818) 574-7625 SieuaR.U #1 OlHrY TRAILER -CAMPER SALES (818) 787-33n 71[54 ~ ~ ~ ~ CA 91405 DELMONT, PA, JUNE 28-29 Steel City-regulars Mark Nei· derhiser and Davey Yezek each powered to a pair of wins at the AMAlHonda Youth Regional Championships at the Delmont circuit. Yezek's 65cc and 85cc 7-11 class wins were complete as the young Kawasaki pilot dominated every race he entered. After scoring a pair of moto wins in each class, he graciously sat out of the final moto in the beSt two-or-three format so that other competitors could advance. Jason Alworth aoo jason Myers trailed the steady kham (116) battle at the AMA/Honda Yezek in the 65cc class. Zya Braun and Robert Harrison went 2-!1 in the 85cc division. Neiderhiser's Novice class wins came at the expense of Kawasaki rider Randy Miller who was deleted from the results after proving 10 be ineligible for C class competition. Neiderhiser thus moved into the number one spot in both the 125 and 250cc C classes. The Honda of Irwin rider looks like a real contender going into the Championship finals at the Loretta Lynn Dude Ranch, and he was trailed hy Bill Penick and Bryan Jones in the smaller division while Jason Domenico and Brad Martin rounded out the top three in the 250cc class. West Virginia's Steve Childress was thought by many to be a shoo-in to qualify for the finals and although he was slowed hy some flat tires and poor starts, Childress came through with the win in the 85cc 14-15 class. But (ollowed northerners Steve Bul· yovski and Jon Levesque in the Modified ranks. Levesque carded another runner-up spot behind Childress with Mike Dries, Steve Herman and Bul· yovski rounding out the top five. Another lOp contender (or the title did not fare as well. Shane Siother was suffering from an extremely pain. ful wrist injury. His CRI25s were equipped with a special ATV-type thumb throttle, but other problems kept the youngster from making the grade. And one of those was Joseph Naurer. He raced his KXs to a first spot in the Schoolboy Stock dass with Dries second and John McDea· viu following. Naurer trailed Keith Johnson home in Modified action with McDeaviu again in the third position. The85cc 12-1!I racing was scauered as several different riders found their way to the top. Class winners were Scou Sheak in the Stock (fifth in the Modified) and Chris Carte carded the Modified class win (third in the Stock). Ty Wallace and Mike Panko also fared well, going 2-4 and 4-2, respec· tively. Results 51: 1. Joe Hesse (Y.mt 2. Joe Prather (Yem); 3. Fred Peeples (Yeml. 65 7-11: 1. Devey Yezek (Kew); 2. J.son AIwor1h (Kewt 3. Jeoon Myers (Kaw). 857-11: l. Davey Y..... (Kawt 2. Zye Breun (Kawl; 3. ~ Her

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