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Cycle News 1987 06 10

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o iii § ffHI·rv &9 ~ 5 u welcome en > CD o b :I: ... SUPERBOWL OF NlOTOCROSS .. XVI· • $30,000_GUARANIEEDPU'RSE • RIDER BONUS POOL Keith Larsen topped the Handicap main at Coste Mesa. Larsen held a slim lead but the real action was back in second and third. Faria was rubbing his front tire all over Brown and just after Larsen took his first checkered £Jag of the season, Faria got inside Brown and managed to snare second just inches before the line. Results SCRATCH: 1, Bobby Schwartz (Wes); 2. Dubb Ferrell (Was); 3, Brad O.ley (Was). HDCP: 1. Keith Larsen (Jaw); 2, Mika F.rie·{Jew); . 3, Scotty Brown (Jew), SUP: 1. Tony Bienar! (Gdn); 2, Trinon Cirrello, ewes); 3. Lannv McBrida (Jew). • 1000/0 PAYBACK - By Scott Daloisio . SAN BERNARDINO, CA, MAY 20 Over 4000 fans jammed the Inland Motorcycle Speedway to witness the third running of the Bruce Penhall Classic. After 20 heats of championship racing, two riders, Bobby Schwartz and Mike Faria were tied with 14 points. The victor was determined in a four-lap runoff and as has been the case most of 1987, the, victory laurels ended up with Schwartz. One,of the early favorites saw his title aspirations disappear in the very lirst race. Sam Ermolenko took a soil sample and last spot. The win went to "Dangerous" Dubb Ferrell over Phil Collins. C.T.I. Brace/Malcolm Smith/Justice £rothers/Silkolene/ Chello Racing Weslake-sponsored Schwartz began his march to the championship by defeating the defending champion John Sandona in event two. Faria dropped his only point of the night in event three when he was by Brad Oxley. The opening round ended with Northern California stars , John Cook and Jim Sisemore finishing first and second in event four. Schwartz out fou~ht "Showtime" Bobby Ott on, the fust lap of event five and went on to pick up his second win of 'the evening while Ferrell, after an opening race win, broke a drive chain on the final circuit and collected zero points. Cook won event six to stay even with Schwartz while Ermolenko fell once again and be surprisingly didn't have a point after two rounds. After Steve Lu'cero' won event seven, Faria went around Collins on lap one and went on to win event eight. Collins had a chain break ·on the last lap and that triggered a nasty .tumble by himself and Gary Hicks. Both were able to get up !lnd walk away. 60 250Cc riders/40 125cc riders $200 minimum/$1 00 minimum MAIL ENTRIES TO: AMA, P.O. BOX 6114, WESTERVILLE, OH 43081 ·6114 PHONE (614) 891-2425 Pre-Entries will be accepted 15 days prior to the event. Entries received after Friday, June 1? 1987 will be subject to post-entry at the track. 'ENTRY REFUNDED - with a copy of acceptance let1er from Mammoth Mountain presented at sign-up. PRE·ENTRY FEE - $4&.00 (Per event. to be received with'this entry) POST·ENTRY FEE - $51.00 (Post-entry fees payable at registration only!) (Free Entry Offer Good Onty For 250 Expert Mammoth Mountain CIas8) BRAND OF MOTORCYCLE PRINT NAME o 250·(EX/JR/PRD-AM) o 125 (JR/PRD-AM) -'- '-- -'- ADDRE~ Schwartz nips Faria at 'nland Speedway $1 per pd. admission over 50,000 fans. Paid teall 100 riders CITY/STATE/ZIP RIDER # 1 DAY LICENSE AVAILABLE _ ---:-_----, -;- _ -'--'- _ FACTORY RIDER?_ _~ FACTORY ADDRESS _ SPONSOR/MACHINE (LIST PRIMARY:-:-:::SPO-="'='N::-:'SO=--=CR::'CS=--,"""A-::'S--=O-=T=--H'::'ER:::-::"S-::'PO"'--NSO"'--R-S-M-A-Y-N-'O-T"""B-'E-L""',IS=-=TE=D"""IN""""""N-=E::-:'W=S--=R=-=E=--L'='EA""'S=-=E=-=S=--)--DEPOSIT OF YOUR CHECK DOES NOT INDICATE ACCEPTANCE OF ENTRY PLEASE READ AND SIGN I, tor myaetf, heirs and assigns. hereby ghle up all of my rights to sue or make dalm wh8tsoeyer·egllinst the American Moton:ydlst Aasodat6on, the American At! 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