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Start this season off with a feat most riders only
dreamabout. Set £1die Lawson spinning.
Steve Cardillo took home the lion's share of Yamaha contingency money
with his win in the 600cc Stock Production class on his FZ600.
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over the pack, as he sellled in for the
easy victory. Wensloff and Graves got
the beller of the others to round out
the LOp three.
Adamo shot out to a big lead
immediately in the Twins race with
his novice teammate Duane Summers
following. Summers soon faded as
Eiker began a charge after Adamo. By
the fourth lap Eiker, the defending
La Carrera' Mexican Road Race
champ, was on Adamo and pressuring the multi-time BoTT champ. On
the fifth lap, Eiker went by and held
the lead to the finish.
Adamo didn't give up and pushed
Eiker to the line, but had to settle for
second. Lee Fleming, the Over-40
winner, finished third.
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David Langford, Siegal and Curtis
Adams.
Steward continued to pull away
and the only drama came on the third
lap when Moore ran off the track in
tum nine, losing five positions. Langford took over the runner-up slot and
held it to the finish.
Third place went to Siegal with'
Adams fourth and Moore recovering
for fifth place. Steward later told
spectators over the public address system that he was concerned about Polen's crash and also was aHected by the
wind.
The 600cc Superstreet was the last
and perhaps most exci ting race of the
day. As the pack charged into turn
one it was Rayborn with the lead followed by RoloH, Cardillo and Carroll. However, Rayborn ran it into
turn three tOO hard, 10 t the front
wheel and was left sitting in a cloud
of dust as the others shot past.
"1 pushed it too hard," a dejected
Rayborn said. "1 wanted to get a lead
and it washed out the front end. It
taught me a good lesson. The tires
were cold, I pushed it too hard and it
folded under."
Roloff now had a lead over Carroll
and Cardillo, but Carroll was on the
move. By the third lap Carroll was on
the veteran Roloff and at the end of
the third lap was past. The two continued to ballie to the finish with
Carroll holding on for the win. Dave
Morris finished third with Cardillo
fourth and Tony Mathews fifth.
Cardillo was equally as impressive
as Carroll in his 600cc Stock Production win. Cardillo put his FZ600 into
the lead immediately and pulled away
from a six-man dice that included
Peter WensIof£, Mike Graves, Don
Caney, Moore and Doug Toland.
Toland was aboard the only Honda
Hurricane in the field.
By the third lap, Cardillo had
already opened up a 6.2-second lead
Results
250 MOD PROD: 1. Whitney BI.kesee (K,wl; 2.
Joe Solis (Kaw); 3. E.rl Roloff IK.w).
6DO MOD PROD: 1. Earl Roloff (Kaw); 2. Steve
cardillo (Yam); 3. Peter Wensloff (Yam).
OPEN GP: 1. Eric Johnson (Sull; CUrlis Ad.ms
ISul); 3. Philip Kress (Suli.
F-l: 1. Peter Christensen ISuz); 2. Lee Fleming
(Hon); 3. Jeff Rhe.ume (Suli.
F-2; 1. Ken N.chman(Hon); 2. Keith Kiyoto (Honl;
3. Stephen Wickland (C-A).
750 STK PROD: 1. Doug Polen (SUl); 2. Calvin
R.yborn III (SUl); 3. J.mes Demey (SUl).
OPEN TWINS: 1. Fred Eiker (Due); 2. Trevor
Dunne IDuc); 3. Elmer Riddle (Y.ml.
750 TWINS: 1. J.mes Ad.mo (Due); 2. Joe Williems (Hon); 3. Ertc Swortsfigure (Nor).
OVER 40: ,. Lee Fleming IHon12. Lloyd M.tsuda
ISull; 3. Randy Redmond ISul).
OPEN STK PROD; 1. Chris Stew.rd ISull; 2.
David Langford (SUl); 3. M.ny Sieg.IISul).
450 STK PROD; 1. Dave M.cPherson (Y.m); 2.
D.vid Rober1s (Y.m~ 3. Philip O'Neili (Y.m).
6DO STK PROD; 1. Steve cardillo (Yam); 2. Peter
Wensloff (Yam); 3. Mike Gr.... (Y.ml.
250 GP; 1. Don Greena (Honl; 2. Keith Kiyoto
(Han); 3. Stephen Wickl'nd IC-AI.
75055; 1.. Jeff H.gan ISul); 2. Pet.r C.rroll (SUl);
3. Peter Chrlstenssn (Suz).
OPEN 55: 1. Mich'el Minnig ISull; 2. George
Roche IKaw); 3. R.ndy Redmond (Suli.
45055; 1. Roddy Rolestein IYam); 2. Dave Morris
(Yam); 3. Russell W.gy (Y.m).
SINGLES; 1. Denny DohertY (Rtxl; 2. Bud Rogers
(Yam).
OPEN MOD PROD; 1. M.ny Siegal (Sull; 2. Barry
Teylor (SUl).
750 MOD PROD; 1. Kevin CI.rk (Yam); 2. D.le
Keiffer (SUl); 3. James Merlin (SUl).
450 MOD PROD: 1. David Deve.u (Y.m); 2. J.ff
W.lls (y.m); 3. D.na MacPherson (Y.m).
6DO 55: 1. Peter C.rroll (K.w); 2. Earl Roloff
(Kaw); 3. Deve Morris (Y.m).
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