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Cycle News 1987 04 22

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ow There's a otor Oil That Can Take the Heat! AMSOIL Synthetic Racing Oil fights friction and heat so much better than ordinary oils, your bike's engine runs cooler, quieter, longer. • AMSOIL won't shear back and lose viscosity under hard use like other oils do. • Clutches work smoother and last longer. • Unsurpassed friction and wear protection. If you want an oil that can take the heat, 'choose the best high performance motor oil on the market today ... ~NSDI4 Synthetic Racing 011 Tony Hendon's pit crew urged him on in his attempt to catch up with the leaders, but Hendon ended up third in the 250CC A class. grabbed the holeshot in the 200cc class in their second wave start. Fredelle was never challenged, leading the class from start to finish LO rack up his second cia s win in as many weeks. ''I'm not that serious about hare ,scrambles," said Fredelle. "I'm riding LO get in shape for the National enduros, but if I score well enough LO have a shot at something in this series I might just go for it." Can-Am executive Jeff Smith won the Super Senior class and said, "I had LO push a litLle, but my competition-Honda rider Harry Greenlee-wasn't here today. That guy is fast and ma'kes it interesting." Can-Am's John Martin, who had spent most of the week at a Nashville hospital gelling a fractured tibia (lower leg bone) screwed LOgetherthe result of a high-speed downhill get-off at the Tennessee round the previous weekend, was on hand. Martin moved around the pit area on crutches, congratulating those who had done well. Naylor said, "John will be back in five LO six weeks. Anyone else would be out [or the season, but not John. He's already counting the crutch miles he's doing." Jessie Thomas, the event's coordinaLOr and pa t president of the organizing club, had nothing but praise for for the Lake Barkley State Resort Park's management. "They (park management) called us," said Thomas, "and asked us what we needed. I said the banquet hall and seating for 500 people for the trophy presentation would be nice. They said 'You got it.' "Getting enough land for the course has nl:ver been a problem," said Thomas. "There's an airport locat~d on the edge of the park and park mana~ement allowed us to lay out a IO-mlle loop around it. Some of the trails are tight, there's a few water crossings, the grol\nd is a Ii ttle soft and does rut up, and there are --------------- Please informlllion 8bout I o AMSOILSWld Synthetk: MoIDr OIls I' Name _ I _ I AddrMs I City S1ahl Zip _ I I Send to: AIISOIL Inc., Superior, WI 54880 or can Toll Free 1-800-223-2n4, Ext. 199 mot8 B a.m. to 5 p.m., CST, M.f I ~J L----------------------- John Martin (left) congratulates Brown after his victory. lots of rocks, ·but not as many as Tennessee. We didn't have anything that couldn't be ridden." • Results 0/A: K..vin Brown (Hon). 0/A B: Danny Barkley (KTM). 125 A: 1. Eldon Keen (Cag): 2. Mark Gillum (Suz): 3. Mark Griggs (Hon). 200 A: 1. Jeff Fredette (Kaw); 2. Ben Hamrick (Kaw); 3. Scon Wolfersberger (Kawl. 250 A: 1. Ed Lojak (Hus): 2. Scon Plessinger (Vam); 3. Tony Dendon (C-A); 4. Fred Hoe.. (Husl; 5. Timothy Newall (Hon). OPEN A: 1. Mike Keen (Hus): 2. Fritz Kadlec (Hus); 3. Kerry Wisdorf (KTM). . SR A: 1. James Hern (KTM): 2. Jimmy Ford (Hon); 3. George Burch (KTM). S/SR: 1. Jeff Smith (C-A): 2. Emmen Cox (KTM); 3. Charles Gadbfaith (Hus). 4-STRK: 1. Scott Sumners (Hon); 2. David Rhodes (Hus); 3. Randy Stevenson (Hus). 200 B: 1. Arnold Mulzer (Kawl; 2.' James Whitehead (Kaw); 3. Richard Sims (C-AI. 250 B: 1. Buren Hamrick (Hon); 2. Kenneth Joyce (Hus); 3. Chris Braber (Vam). OPEN B: 1. Kevin Condon (KTM); 2. fJwin Lamb (Hus); 3. Charles Gilbert (Hus). SR B: 1. Carl Hoffman (KTM); 2. rjonald Duvall (Vam); 3. Jessie Carter (Yam). S/SR: 1. Dave Davidson (Hon); l. Harold Newell (Hus); 3. Roy Garren (Hus). TR LIW: 1. Mark PrilcMn (KTM); 2. Dan Grace (Cag); 3. Dale Staltings (KIM). TR H/W: 1. John McMahon (Hus); 2. Joe Noel (Kaw); 3. Dan Carver (Hus). !:!Sf ~affetf ~ HONDA KAWASAK-. 958 North Maclay. San Fernando. CA (818)365-6827

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