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Cycle News 1987 08 12

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mine if Fargo would come up to challenge. The checkers came out and Hulse had his second win of the vening with Fargo in second. Fargos' 4-2 performance was better than Dauths' 2-5. giving Fargo second overall. Phil Douglas rode his Yamaha YZ250 machine to four straight wins uring the evening as he completely ominated the 250cc Intermediate nd the Vet Master classes. Second lace in both Vet Master motos went to Duane Hughes, who was able to old off a very talented field of Vet Masters, but could not get close nough to Douglas to mount a hallenge. In the 250cc Intermediate class, it as Douglas pitting his skills gainst younger and more daring ·ders. Closest in the first moto was ill Gerger and the runner-up onors in the second moto went to av~ Rogers. The end result, howver, was that Paul Midson put in e most consistent ride with twO thirds to take second overall behind ouglas. esults A\\ NeW Order Now! Limited'sizes available. otter' Beat the Blues with a-Cycle News TShirt or Jersey! Our awesome Anything Else is History" and IIBeat the Blues" shirts are now available for just $4.00 for T,Shirts and $5.00 for Jerseys! II 80 BEG D·l: 1. Norman Winter (Han); 2. Jason are (Yam); 3. Peter Urfer (Han); 4. Michael inter (Hon); 5. David Augustine (Yam). 80 BEG D-2: 1. Garrett Gora (Han); 2. John Fox Yam); 3. Brian Gouveia (Yam); 4. Eric Thompson Han); 5. Marc Burrell (Yam). Order Blank under Advertiser's Index. . 80 JR: 1. John Nicolaus (Kaw); 2. Christopher cCallie (Yam); 3. John Peavler (Yam); 4. Jeff ladieux (Han); 5. Kenny Spence (Yam). 80 INT: 1. Kennie McGrath (Kaw). 125 BEG:. 1. Marcus Charles (Kaw); 2. Matt hipps (Han); 3. Leo Salazar (Kaw); 4. Leon Frank Hon); 5. Chris Sechiatano (Honl. 125 JR: 1. Mike Aivagedis (Han); 2. Kennie cGrath (Kaw); 3. Steffan Whiting (Han); 4. Joe ruce (Han); 5. John Newell (Han). 250 BEG: 1. James Perry (Han); 2. Leon Frank Hon); 3. Jeff Ravenscraft (Hon); 4. Mike Ospring Han); 5. Raben Foster (Yam). 250 JR: 1. Allan Cassare (Han); i. Greg Bailey Yam); 3. Don Mendenhall (Suz); 4. Keith Tanti am); 5. Geoffrey Fox (Han). 250 INT: 1. Phil Douglas (Yam); 2. Paul Midson Han); 3. Bill Gerber (Yam); 4. Dave Rogers (Han); · Jessie Britain (Kaw). OPEN BEG: 1. Aaron Hudson (Yam); 2. Shannon umphreys.(Yam);·3. Roben Jankowski (Han); 4. teve LaBare (Han); 5. Guy Miller (Han). OPEN JR: 1. Jon Nicolaus (Yam). OPEN INT: 1. Steve Miraliga (Han). VET JR: 1. Ric Russell (Han); 2. Dick Smith (Han); · Ed Jardine (Yam); 4. Tom Quirk (Han); 5. Mike tMling (Han). OT JR: 1. Don Matheson (KTM); 2. Lewis Fast am). VET MSTR: 1. Phil Douglas (Yam); 2. Duane ughes (Han); 3. Jerry Caton (Han); 4. Mike arinkovich (Han); 5. Erik Schaffer (Yam). PRO: 1. Jack Hulse (Han); 2. Gary Fargo (Han); · Craig Poner (Han); 4. John Dauth (Han); 5. Jim ley (Han). Mickey Thompson's Off Road Grand Prix Los'Angeles Coliseum, July 25, 1987 250cc UItracross 1 st TYSON ohland rips VOHLAND, 1444 Pioneer #7, EI Ca,ion, CA 92020 acramento. MX Kaw 619/442-~723 y Nuklear Neukam ACRAMENTO, CA, JULY 3 pair of wins in the Pro class at acramento Raceway Park were ore than enough for' Kawasakiounted Tallon Vohland to 'secure he overall at the Friday night tadium Motocross races in ·the otoBowl. 'Vohland won the first moto with onda-mounted Kelly Andris in econd and Ron Allen on a Kawasaki n third. Vohland had his work cut out for im in moto two, however. Honda ce Shawn Wooten crashed out of ontention in the opening moto, but good start made all the difference n the world the second time around. he two Hi-Point-supported riders iced it out until the checkered with ohland scoring the moto win and he overall money. Wooten's 11th in the first 'moto eld him back to sixth overall.. ndris took fifth in the moto and hird overall while Danny Paladino 5·3) took fourth overall. Jimmy 'Kamakazi" Robertson finished fifth verall with a 4-6 tally. esults PBO, 1, Tallon Vohland (Kaw); 2. Ron Allen awl; 3. Kelly And,is (Han), 250 INT: 1. 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