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Cycle News 1987 08 19

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Vl 0:: w o z - ell ~ o :I: c.. Winner Vince DeVane (2 4 3) perpares to cut under Gary Pau l (3 5) during the 1 25cc Pro Money race at Hyman Myers MX. Eddie Ingles and Bart Bast battled it out during Baylands speedway action wh ile M i ~e Parsons chased. Ingels won the Scratch and Handicap mains. . two , Bart Bast number three and Steve Martin th e outside. When the green .ca.m e on, strange things started occunng. The gate only went up on one side, ca usin g a restart. On the next try , the riders almost made a lap before Sisemore ended upsid e down in th e middle of the track. Another sta rt was called and this time everything worked. Ingels by this time had the sta rt perfected and was gone when the gate -went up. Into th e first turn th ey went with Sis em ore trying to pass Ingels, but Bast mov ed up close, making Sisemore think twi ce, letting Ingels slip away. Sisemore then fought with Bast for two laps until securing th e seco nd spot. They fini shed the way th ey lined up at th e post with Ingels the victor, Sisemore, Bast and Martins following. Results SCRATCH:- 1. Eddie Ingels; 2. Jim Sisemore; 3. . Ban Bast; 4. St eve M anin. HNDCP: 1. Jim Sisemore; 2. Ban Bast; 3. Nick Geranio; 4 . Eddie Ingels. DIV 2: 1. John Gran t; 2. J oe Kelly; 3 . Scon Yarb rough; 4 . Rory Rundle. DIV 3: 1. Steve Ma nynse; 2. Joh n Pierce ; 3 . Tony Morgan . . JR : 1. Dust in Schroeder; 2. Cra;g Reed; 3 . Ernie Morr is J r.; 4. Tom my Hedden . Ingels dominates Baylands Speedway By Bill Spencer 46 FREMONT, CA , JU LY 23 Eddie Ingel s is getting to be h abit forming in the world of Class A speedway mot orcycl e ra cing, especia lly a t Baylands Racewa y Park. In gel s an d hi s Quake r State/KalGa rd / A&A Racing stables spec ia ls won their first double just two weeks ago , a nd to n ig ht h e p ulled orr anothe r double head er. Scra tch raci ng was a t its best wi th Mik e P a rson s a winn er o n th e R ic h m on d Ya m ah a /BMW / J a wa over th e Snooky O wen s Weslake with Du an e Yarrow on top. In gels had th e pa tented start a nd win of heat two over Steve Martin whi le Bart Bast d id likewise to Cas tro l's Greg Martz. The bes t o f th e h eats was saved for la st as Jim Sisem or e a nd Rock y Rob in son h ad the fam ed. battl e roya le. Robinson held on for th e win by inches staying on aw ide line tha t set up so me fancy sem is. Th e fir st: sem i ended su dde n ly wh en Parsons a nd Martz got too close together and Martz went for th e wa ll. The bike was too damaged to return and Martz had a real so re shou lder to bo ot so it wa s a mat ch ra ce for In gels a nd Sisem ore a n d th at 's th e way they finish ed. There was n o suc h occu rence in th e o ther sem i, wh ich saw a freigh t train for Martin , Robinson and Bast. T he Bast Bros Welding, number one entry wa s £l yin g everyw here. Bast tri ed hi s best to get by Rob inson , who worked a fine line for first over Martin, then Martin found h imself too wide for a n yth in g b u t third and Bast settled for the tra nsfer. . Robinson drew the pole on h is Custom Eng/Sierra/Shoei racer with Bast next door and Ingels third; Sis emore was on the fence line. Robinson led th e pack for the post with Ingels going wid e an d sta rtin g another rim-riding sessio n. Bast had a good inside line th at led to the front sp ot; H e forced In gel s to close up the ranks, th en In gel s m ade his patented pas s th at found th e chec kers just to hi s liking. H andicap racing was much th e sa me as Ingels won both hi s heat and his semi and th en rode a n o u tside line to the ma in event-win over Kid Curry and Joe Leduc with Robinson ' the chaser again. Dan Neilsen came' up the Division Two winner after some fancy dancing that saw Mike Kunsman second over John Grant. Former Class C racer Mearl Barnett topped Division Three again and will hopefully get some Class A training. Results SCRATCH: 1. Eddie Ing els; 2. Ban Bast; 3 . J im ,.Sisemore; 4. Rocky Robin son. HDCP: 1. Eddie Ing el s; 2. Kid Curry ; 3 . Joe Leduc; 4. Rocky Robin son ; 5 . Scon McN eil . 0 -2 : 1. Dan Neilson; 2. Mi ke Kunsma n; 3.Joh n Gr ant; 4. Kerry Puccio; 5. Brian Henrickson. 0 -3 : 1. Mearl Barn ett ; 2. Mike Bro w ne; 3 . Brad Bryan Barren. Spencer; 4. Ron Barro w; ? De Vane victorious at Hyman Myers MX By Athie Sanders TALLAHASSEE, FL, J ULY 19 T eam Suzuki's Vin ce DeVa ne came home to Florida during a break in the . National s and rode th e new H ym an Myers tra ck , cru isin g to dou ble-mote wins in two classes, 125cc Pro Money and Open P ro Money, to ta ke home th e lion's share of the purse. Chuck Bell a lso swept four motos to m ainta in his points lead duri ng the third ro und of the Southeas tern Ch ampionsh ip Seri es. Barr Competi tion sponsored Gary Paul sho t ahead of DeVan e in th e firs t l25cc Pro mo to to set th e pace for three la ps. In la p two DeVa ne attem p ted to ge t u nder Pa ul in th e h igh-banked ISO-degree turn , but Paul sh u t th e door. T he ne x t tim e aro u n d Paul go t ou t o f shape exi ti ng th e turn and DeVane cu t under him to tak e over th e lead. Pa u l stayed with in two seconds of DeVan e until ge tti ng ou t of shape again, thi s time in th e sta di u m w h o op. DeVa n e p u lled a six-second lead and cru ised to th e wi n. Paul was fastest of f th e lin e in moto two , but DeVane dove ahe ad in th e first co rner. Paul a tte m p ted to regain the lead by cu tting to th e inside of turn two but was cut orr. He kept on th e leader 's tai l until getting loose in a whoop section. Once Paul fell orr the pace DeVa ne ope ned it up and entertained the spectators by exec u tin g a £lawless ride as he styled to his second moto win. . DeVane took contro l of the first Open Pro moto leaving Alan Andreu , Jon McCabe, Eddie Wa sdin an d Earl May to follow. McCabe went down in th e last lap, forcing him to settle with a fourth place fini sh behind Ma y. Ma y wa s followed by Andreu, McCabe, Wasdin a nd DeVane a t the start o f m ota two. DeVane moved into th e lead at th e en d o f th e first lap th en pulled away to cruise to the win. McCabe cras hed o u t of the co m pe tition on the lap one. Ma y held the second place position to the end and was followed by Andreu and Wasdin. Chuck Sybert claimed the holeshot in both I25cc motos. H e he ld orr Bell for three laps in the first moto, but Bell got under him in the first turn . to take the lead in mota two. Sybert fo llowed Bell to nail down the second p lace finish in both motos. Rob Cassube edged out Marcus Pedrero to fin ish third in mota one; Pedrero finished third ahead of Cassube in mo ta two. Bell took control of both 250cc B motos as Pedrero followed clos e behind to finish second. Cassube managed a third place fini sh in mota one a head o f David Kuxhausen and Sybert, but dropped orr th e pace to finish fifth behind Sybert a nd Lonnie Sea y in m oto two. Results . 65 (7- 11): 1. Ryan Reyno lds (Han); 2. Ja son Sybert (Han); 3 . Bob Jernigan (Kaw). 85 (7·1 1): 1. Ryen Reynolds (Hon t 2. Jason Syben (Han); 3 . Kim Syben (Han ). 85 112-13 ): 1. Ezra Lusk IKaw); 2. Eddie Ray IKaw); 3. Barry Sanders (Kaw) . 85 (12-1 5): 1. Ezra Lusk (Kaw); 2. Eddie Ray (Kawj; 3 . Ja mes Spann (Kaw). 125 A : 1. Alan Andreu (Han); 2. Gary PauI IKaw); 3 . Ashley Eppes (Han). 125 B: 1. Chuc k Bell (Han); 2. Chuc k Sybert (Han); 3 . M arC'Us Pedr ero (Hon) . 12 5 C: 1. Ryan Fenn (Kaw); 2. Keith J ones (Kaw); 3. Brad Str oll er (Suz). 2 50 A : 1. Alan Andreu (Han ); 2. Ear l M ay (Han ); 3. Eddie Wasdin (Kaw .) 2 50 B: 1. Chuc k Bell (Ha n); 2. Murcus Pedrero (Han); 3 . Chuck Sybert (Han). 250 C: 1. Brian Brou ssard (Yam) ; 2. Floyd Carter (Yam); 3 . Steve Rodrigu ez (Han). OPEN: L Earl M ay (Han); 2. J on McC abe (Han); 3 . Du sty Holt (Kaw ). SR: 1. Jo e Caner (Vam ); 2. Raben Hunter (Han); 3 . Pau l Hogg (M ai). 125 PRO: 1.Vince DeVane (Suz); 2. Gary Paul (Kaw ). OPEN PRO: 1. Vince DeVane (Suz); 2. Earl May (Han); 3. A lan Andreu (Han). Diem doubles A.P.E. Speedway By T~dd Kroh G REE NE, NY , JULY 19 T he best th e riders ca n hope for in o ne ni ght o f Action Park East Spee dway is to tak e home th e money in bo th the 'Division One and Han- d icap main events. That is wh at Warren Diem did for the second time th is season a t Action Pa rk Ea st Speedway. . , Diem has his sigh ts sets on the East .Coast record of 10 straight Di vision O ne Scratch main even t wins, currently h eld by H an k Bassett. Bassett, n ow retired, has been setting up Diem 's motors to do the job. D iem had no problem in h is qualifying hea t, as he finished ahead of Mike Buman with the two ride rs making the semi transfer. The first semi had Joh n Lewis leading th e circu it for four laps. Colorado 's Lance Darsow appeared headed for the main but Tom Burge swooped by him down the back straight on the white £lag lap to pick up the transfer. Diem controlled the second semi off the inside posi tion as George Lazor drafted Diem for four la ps to toss h is hat into the main event rin g . as well. The first lap of the main event saw Diem and Lazor embroiled in their usual tigh t race with the n ormal bu m p in g and grinding .that occurs. Lazor went down and Lewis ra n into Lazor. O n the tigh t tra ck at Actio n Park the red £lag had to co me out wi th the two ri ders down. Lazor r eturned fo r th e resta rt o n the borrowed machine of Mark Edwards' but had to start o rr th e 10 yard lin e. Diem was off and runni ng on h is Keech Video/ Diem's Cycle G odden. H e stormed to the win a head of Tom Bu rge, Lewis and Lazor. Andy Del im a t and Joel Mo nell were both having a great n ight. Ea ch won their respective Handicap heats. Monell went on to make his first appearance in the main event as h e led wire-to-wire in his sem i final. Delimat wa s stro n g for four laps in the semi but it was only a matter of time until Diem ca ugh t him and took the lead. The stron g showin g sent Delima t into th e main even t with Diem an d J ohn Lewis: In th e m ain, Delimat held th e lead for two laps as th e ba ck ya rdage rid er s were working th eir way up to the front. T om Burge took th e lead o n lap three with Delimat seco nd and Diem in third. Diem picked off Delimat o n lap four. During lap five Diem mad e hi s -pass on Burge. In Diem 's attempt to pass Burge it appeared th at h e bumped Burge off his line in order to get by on the inside. After th e referee 's decision on th e in cid ent th e finishing order stood as Diem, Burge, Lewis, Delimat, . Monell a nd Buman. Andy Delimat not o n ly had a good run in th e H andicap events but dominated Divi sion Two. Results 0 -1: 1. Warren Diem (Gdn); 2. Tom Burge (Gdn); 3 . J ohn Lew is (Wes); 4. George Lazor (Gdn). HDCP: 1. Warren Diem (Gdn); 2. Tom Burg e IGdn); 3. John Lewis (Wes); 4. Andy Delimat (Jaw); 5. J oel Mo neIlIJaw) . 0 -2 : 1. A ndy Delim et (Ja w); 2. Floyd Clark (Jaw); 3 . Chr is Lord (Ja w) ; 4. Kyle Dixson (Ja w) .

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