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Cycle News 1986 09 17

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~A GREAT SPORT DES RVES A Tim Mertens celebrates after winning the Randv Turbet Half Mile. by Camlin. Crawford charged up from a slow start to take second with one lap lefl. umner held on for third over another Crawford, Dan, and RIch Anders and heat winner Booten rounded out the top six. Graybeal led the Junior final wireto-wile-on his Wildwood Industriesl Parents-sponsored WOod-Rotax. Hart was the only competition butcouldn't overtake Graybeal. Some distance back was Hauptman and McCoy. Dan Butler and Tim Farrell took fifth and sixth, respectively. Mertens led Ingram, Hebb and Colson into turn one at the start of the Expert final. The order was set with King moving into fifth until the fourth lap when Hebb moved in.to second. Lap seven saw Colson take third while Hook started a charge from eighth to a last lap pass of Colson for third while Ingram also got by, pushing Colson back to fifth. Mertens cruised safely in the lead with Hebb equally secure in second, Rich King held on to sixth. a e a one-year subscription and. get Cycle News home delivered every week! A $50.00 value for only $32.50 ------------------ '111 out 8net ....11 tocl8y ------.----------Name _ Address state _ _ Zip _ Charge my 0 Visa 0 MasterCard Please send me 8 CYCLE NEWS subscription for: SECOND CLASS (50 issues) $32.50 o TWO YEARS SECOND CLASS (100 issues) o SIX MONTHS SECOND CLASS.(25 issues) $60.00 $17.00 lOne year (50 issues). 2nd class Canada or Mexico and all other foreign countries 561.00 (U.S. funds). First class and airmail rates available upon request. I I I I COSTA MESA, CA, AUG. 22 L the loss in a highly contested main event at the Orange County Fair-. grounds. Pfening, like a few of the other riders, was having a good run during the Qualifiers but like the others his accomplishments were overshadowed by the immense successful talents of Faria. In four meetings leading up to the Friday night action Faria had three perfect nights and amazingly had only dropped a single poinl. Friday looked to be no different as he breezed through his tHree qualifying heats and the semi without any problems. Pfetzing was one point behind as were surprise merchants Eddie Ingles and "Showtime" Bobby Otl. In fact the only point that Ingels dropped was to Ott in their second heal. John Sandona won the first semi Please bill me o Enclosed is check or money order o ONE YEAR By Scott Daloisio For the second time in 25 starts in the U_S. National Championship "Flyin'" Mike Faria lost a race. Rob Pfetzing gave Faria o This is a renewal o _ City PRO-AM: 1. Oave Camlin (Rtx); 2. Russ Crawford (Rtx); 3. Jim Sumner (BSA). JR; 1. Erik Graybeal (W-R); 2. Recil Hart (C-A); 3. Jim Hauptman (Hon). EX; 1. Tim Mertens (H-D); 2. Deve Hebb (H-D); 3. Peter Hook (H-D). O.C.Spdwayupset =--=,-;:=-=..."...(PUASE PRINT ClEARlV) Results Pfefzing scores SPECIAL OFFER Subscription Coupon/Order Fo~ CN-311 Signature _ MC/Visa # Expiration Date Motorcycle World with Larry Huffman ~ I.lS ~~~~ ----=-------This Sunday's speciaL guests a r e : - - - - - - - - ** STEVE CASPER ** ** JIM VREEKE ** ** RICHARD MOORE ** Managing Editor or Crash &- Burn Magazin~ Honda Yamaha Su~rbik~ Road Racer Inl~rc~ptor R""d Rac~r' It comes to you tive, every Sunday night from 10 to II p.m. KOLA 99.9 FM Los Ang-des Rin'lside Or:lIlg'e Co: San Bernardino KTIM 100.9 FM San Frallci~co O,ikland KYLO 105.5 FM SaCl'amc.'IHo XTRA "Extra Gold" 690 AM S"'OIlR"" AM Station in \I'<,SIt'1'Il V.S, Call in and talk with all lh~ top ~rsonalilies and"" pari or motorcycl~ world. 1-(800) 228-5249 or (714) 951-1962 I -----------.1 Send to: CYC,LE NEWS, Inc., P.O. Box 498. Long Beach. CA 90801-0498/ (213) 427ยท7433 Start ..ttl... your subscription right 8.8yl I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Sponm"d by I~,I.

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