Jeff Ward had to stop for a fresh set of g09gl.. in the first 250ce moto.
but still held on to finish second in both moto. for second overall.
'Kawasaki's Ron Lechien, who
bailed off on lap one, was way back
in the pack and dropped out with
a broken chain on the third lap.
Johnson continued to increase
his lead and by lap five Ward had
fallen almost 20 seconds behind and
was struggling through lapped
traffic with a pair of mud-wasted
goggles. Ward had to stop for fresh
goggles on lap seven and that virtually locked up the first-pl-ry
Stlmics (Hon) 11·13; 18. Terry _
(Hon) 18·
1~
.
125: 1. George Holllnd (SuzI2·2; 2. Erik Kehoe
(Suz) 4·1: 3. Jeff ltliu (VIm) 1-4; 4. Midcy Dymond
(Hon) 3·8: 5. Rick Rv-n (Hon) 6·5t 6. ltlrry Broolcs
(Hon) 11·3: 1. Guy
(Hon~5-10; 8- EcIdioo
WI'"'" (Kaw) 12·6; 9. Fred ~ (Hon) 9-9:
10. Donnie Schmidl (Suz) 16·1; 11. Ty 0..,;. (Hon)
8-15; 12. KIn 8oI1mlier (VIm) 10-16: 13. Bobby
Moore (Suzl 7·ONF; 14. Mike Helley (Suz) 18·13:
15. Kaith Turpin (Suz) ONF·ll : 16. Ronni. Tichtlnor
(Suz) 13-19: 11. Plul Wlnn (Suz) ONF·l2; 18. Mike
Kiedrowski (Kaw) 17·11: 19. A..J. Whiting (Cog)
ONF:14; 20. 8eder Mlnn"" (Kaw)14-0NF.
POINT STANOINGS
250: 1. Rick Johnson (1001; 2: Jeff W.rd (80);
(63t 5. Ron
3. Kaith Bowen (74t 4. ROIl
l.M:hien (80t 6. Jeff Shlnton (57); 1. Mike m.....
(47t 8. Bob Hen.,.h (44t 9. Jeff Frisz (44t 10.
8rne GkMtr (32).
125: 1. G _ Holllnd (88); 2. Jeff ltliu (77);
3. Larry Ilroob (70): 4. Rick Ry~n (89t 5. Micky
Dymond (63t 6. Guy
(60); 1. Erik Kahoe
(681; 8. Donnie Schmidl (!i&t 9. Eddie Wlrren (47);
10. Mille HIlley (34~
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