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Cycle News 1987 08 05

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500: 1. Roy Collings (H-O~ . Met!< MUle< (Vam); 4. _ Bowk... (Vam). 2. Billy EIU. (Rtle); DorsIy (H-O~ 5. OPEN PRO: 1. Roy Collings (H-Ot 2. Harold (H-O~ 3. Bob Bowksr (Yamt 4. Guy S_an u1); 5. Tony Montanegro (Kawl. fo.. a wink Super at Ita MX Qualifier y Mark Montgomery ELTA, OR, JUNE 20-21 rian Swink conquered both the 85cc rock and 85cc Modified classes ar e Glass Ciry Regional Qualifier in ha. This qualifier was the largesl the entire country and the rop '~hl finishers in each class are now ligible 10 compete al the Lorena yon's Amaleur National event. The Glass Cily MOLOspon Park as filled Wilh hundreds of trucks, ans and campers wilh participanrs om as far afield as Texas, Arizona, aryland and Canada. The track as excellent early in lhe day, even ough jusl a few miles LO rhe eaSl ere was a rorrential downpour. he good weather held unlil midrernoon, lhen the rans came and urned lhe track imo a mudbath. One of lhe more drama ric oments came in lhe second moLO f lhe Senior 30+ class. Dave Glenn ad one moLO viclory under his bell d was lookin~ for a second when e gale dropped. When the pack .hil e firsl lurn lhere was a maJoT pl1ep and by the time Glenn had his 19-bore Honda back in the race he as back in 12th position. Glenn pUl n quile a show as he sliced his way rough rhe field. The Honda Easrponsored rider never lel up and one y one he reeled in the fronl-rurmers ntil capluring lhe lead wilh one lap o go. Glenn went on 10 lake the OLO win and scored lhe class icLOry. Sunday dawned cloudy, bUl withut rainfall. The lrack was srill uddy, bUl lhe rain continued 10 old 0((, and the track conditions mproved throughoul lhe day. Occasionally, mOlocrossers eserve recognition for somelhing ther than winning races. One such rson is Doug Kramer, a panicipant lhe 125cc Modified class. During alurday's second moLO, Bryan milh tried a midair pass, bur ollided wilh anolhe.r rider and ashed heavily. It was apparem lhal milh had been seriously injured, nd in (acr laler medical examina'on revealed he had a compound racture of lhe lower leg. Kramer gave p hi po ilion in rhe moLO 10 come o the aid of Smith, and race officials ecided LO award Kramer a special ophy for his actions_ • esults 50 AUTO: 1. Rusty Hanning (Yam): 2. Eric Allman am); 3. Jake Morris (Vam); 4. Jesse Alkinson am); 5. Joshue Hatfield (Vam). 65 STK 7-11: 1. Gregory Rand (Kawl: 2. Man aximoff (Kaw); 3. Brian Wotff (Kaw); 4. 80 Morris Kaw): 5. Brad Ritchie (Kaw). 85 STK 7-11: 1. Justin Jarrell (Vam): 2. Gregory nd (Vam): 3. .Heath Bennett (Han):. 4. Jsremy rran (Yam): 5. Brandon Dnoke (Vam). 85 STK 12-13: 1. 8rell Melton (Han); 2. Richard ude (Han); 3. Tommy Kirk (Han); 4. Rob Bulyovsky am); 5. Joshua Steel (KIW). 85 MOD 9-13: 1. Ben Heibel (Kaw); 2. Richard ude (Han); 3. Bran Meltan (Han); 4. Justin Jarran am); 5. Charles erake (Kaw). 85 STK 14-15: 1. Brian Swink (Kaw); 2. Jemmy Buehl (Kaw); 3. Eric McLear (Vam); 4. Manin aughn (Yam); 5. Chad DeHoop (Vam). 85 MOD 14-'5: 1. 8rian Swink (Kaw); 2. Eric Mclear (Vam); 3. Jeromy Buehl (Kaw); 4. Chad DeHoop (Vam); 5. Jody Nonh (Kaw). 125 STK '2-15: 1. Junior Jackson (Suz); 2. Joseph Mauer (Han); 3. Steve Bulyovsky (Vam); 4. Bryan Smith (VarnI; 5. David Beckington (Han). 125 MOD 12-'5: 1. Junior Jackson (Suz); 2. David Beckingtan (Han); 3. Joseph Mauer (Han); 4. Steve Bulyovsky (Vam); 5. Jason Gray (Suz). 125 NOV: 1. Kevin Claytor (Suz); 2. Jason Evans (Han); 3. David Simmick (Kawl; 4. SIeve Gilland (Han); 5. Joseph Mader (Kaw). 250/500 NOV: ,. Raben McPherson (Kaw); 2. Raben 8untin (Yam); 3. Tony Whelan (Kaw); 4. Jamey Mooney (Han); 5. Steve Mitchell (Kawl. SR 30+: 1. Davey Glenn (Han); 2. Rick Munson (Suzj; 3. Lyle Kuklinski (Yam); 4. Kenneth Frenkenberry (Han); 5. Timothy Smith (Kaw). SR 40+: 1. Tom Jankowski (Yam); 2. Doug Sanger (Suzj; 3. Gary Peak (Yam~ 4. Henry Gref (YamI; 5. Richard Robbins (KTM). WMN: 1. Lisa Akin Wag_ (Yam); 2. Sashe Culp (KIWI; 3. Shoney Treadway (Suz). Yamaha and SMX have joined together to sponsor a four-event amateur series of stock YSRSO racing - with trophies and prizes for each race and for cumulative point winners in all classes. The series kicks off August 2 at Willow Spings International Raceway in Rosamond, CA. The August 2 kick-off race features free admission and no .ntry fee for riders.... compliments of Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. At subsequent events (August 9, August 23 and August 30), entry fees will be $15 per rider, plus a $5 gate entry for all riders and spectators. AU riders must also pay a one-time $10 charge for SMX's competitive rlC8Ose, good througb the end of 1987. If you want to ride, make sure you check in for all events by 7:00 a.m. for registration and sign-in.: For mon Information, caD SIll at 714/582-3482. Ask for Terry The schedule is as follows: August 2: First Event August 9: 5econd Event August 23: Third Event August 30: FilaIs AI riders wII be eligible to !tiJ a new Yamaha YSBSO. Th. YSBSO will be awarded In a nnIom drawing tom aI JBtIclpartS In the folI'-race series. The drawing w!II be held August 30 at WIIow Spmgs, and you nust be preseIt to win. I, ff j I ~ t_--====:==~~===WhylaL==-Daily Schedule 6:30 IJIL 7:OO·8:OO .. m. 8:00 • 8:30 ..m. GIles Open Reglslratlon IIld SlgIHlp (mandatory) Leam-t~R1de Program (mandatory for flrst·tlme entrants) 8:30 IJIL Rklng PraclIce (mandatory) - Compelilion Is open to aI amateur riders who possess a valid Catilomia molDrcycle operator's licence Of .no are 16 years of age or older and have completed both phases of the Yamaha , Learn-to-Ride program (including seminar and rider practice course). Track Chalenge compelilion is open to amateur 11cI811 only, riding on stock YSRSI i1B:1*1a [CaqIIIIIan wi! bIgIn InI.iIdnlIy foIIowlng . . COIl1*lIOll 01 RIdIng PIactIce for II classes.] YAMAHA \\e make the difIerence: Top-ranked Cycle News' sporty new baseball cap goes straight to the top - everybody's top! Bright red and white. this cap fits all sizes. Ptease tum to the order blank under the advertise,. index. 37

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