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BUDDS CREEK, MD, FEB. 15
The Budds Creek International
MotOCTossopened the 1987 season with a field of riders from
eight states. Greg Clarke scored
OPEN A; 1. Steve Greham (Yem); 2. Jim Voung
(Han); 3. Tim Schmelyun (Han).
SR VTH; 1. Billy Schlagg (Kew); 2. Britt caldwell
(Kew); 3. Rick Wetzell (Han).
Eklund wins at San
Jose Scrambles
By Bill Spencer
SAN]O E, CA, FEB.
the 125cc Expert win aCter battling
with Ted Orrin both motos.
The I 25cc Experts tarted the show
with Joe Prosey grabbing the holeshot Coliowed closely by Lynn Kirkland with local Cavorites Clarke and
Orr running in third and Courth.
Clarke turned up the heat and heand
Orr Creight trained to the top two
spots on lap Cour. Clarke wa able to
hold o[f the charging Orr (or the
remainder of the moto.
The econd l25cc Expert motowas
dominated by Clarke and Orr, who
I d the pack to the top of the start hill
and held them at bay Cor the entire
moto. Thepairdueledea hotherand
opened a commanding lead on Travis Daniels who Cought hi way in to
third in the moto.
When the gate Cell to release the
250cc Experts it was Kunh Fahnestock, Jim Young, Craig Brooks, and
Robert Huston in the top Cour. The
battle pitting some oC the top riders
Crom the two districts in Pennsylva·
nia was under way. Huston soon
developed mechanical problems and
D F. Fahnestock grabbed the lead
with Brooks and Jay Dean in hot
pursuit. The moto finished with
Fahnstock taking the victory Coliowed
by Brooks, Dean, Young and Mark
Leffler rounding out the top Cive.
The second 250cc expert moto was
dominated by Fahnestock who grabbed the holeshot and didn't look
back. Poter Payne finished second
and Young was third at the finish.
Le££Jer and Brooks rounded out the
top five in the second round.
been a very long time sin e a scrambles race has been held in the San
Francisco Bay Area and indications'
Cor the San Jose Fairgrounds Speed·
way are such that this venue may continue on a Cull time basis.
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The "little league" oC motorcycling
had a half-dozen pee-wee's with JefC
Gabhart leading all the way in the
heat and main events with Junior
Alvernazchasing. Aaron Findley held
on for third over Cirst time rider T.].
Nail.
Jarid Banks started his motorcycle
racing career with a second in the
60cc Novice behind Gabhart's Kawasaki while Jeannie Pruill smoked the
BOcc cla s with John Hiebo III and
Steve Hiebo in se ond and third places, respecti vely.
Jim Ricci looked good enroute to
the win in the 250cc Novice class
aboard his Suzuki. Ron DiNapoli
had to settle for second behind Ricci
just in front of Rick Solano and Reggie Ki ttrelle.
The Open Novice class was goodsized with Mark Allen taking the vic·
tory. ] e[f Elgersman took second over
Elmo Alvernaz and Art Anchondo.
In the Expert class former Grand
National Champion Eklund conducted lessons in how to go fast and look
smooth and easily took the win. Alves
finished second, ahead of Rob Damron, Gordon Rudy and ScOll Nail.
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Results
.Results
(61') 281-'133
125 C; 1. Steve Wood (Kew); 2. Fredrick Leylend
(Han); 3. Creig Tib..-.i (Kew).
125 B; 1. Doneld Ellion (Han); 2. Gregg Simmen
(Han); 3. Bryon Wentz (Han).
SR; 1. HArold Unger(KTM); 2. Jeff Metl_(Yem);
3. Mike Mcintire (Han).
250C; 1. RichardHutehina(KAIw~ 2. Don Mejorsl

