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Cycle News 1988 06 01

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z o V) a: UJ o z a: a: w o >m ~ :r a. Dan McDonnell finished second in the Regional . third after peppering G raham with dirt clods for nearly half the race. G raham , who by the looks of h is chest would be sore ' th e following day, was fou rth . Wincewicz, Aselti ne ; H ill, Fay , Bennett an d Strong rounded o ut th e top 10. After a victory lap , Carr received a b ig hug fro m Camphouse, then than ked h is sponsors, fans, p arents and th e Mt. St. H elens Club. " H a m es rode real hard for abou t half th e rac e b u t th en I ju st pulled away. It really felt great," said Carr. "My b ikes worked to p erfection than ks to Mike an d m y dad. I'm glad we came to the ra ce. It was great and the fans up h ere are wild!" • Results 600: 1. Chris Carr (H-D); 2. Pet e Hames (HHOJ; 3. Scott Pearson (Hon); 4. Ricky Graham (Hon); 5. Jo hn W incewicz (H· D); 6. Steve As elt ine (H-D); 7. Arron Hill (H· D); M ickey Fay (H-D); 9. Dan Benn ett (Hon); 10, Kirk Strong (Rtx ); 11. Del Sch nitzer (Rtx ); 12. Randy Roose (Hon); 13. An dy Tressar (W-R); 14 . Paul twa naga (Hon); 15, Brett Berkman (Rtx). . PRO-AM: 1. Den St anley (Kaw); 2. J immy SIonchez; 3. Dannr ca hoon; 4 . Joel Huskey (Hon); 5. Tro y Rose (W·R . 600 NAr [ C'SHIP PT STAND INGS: 1. Chris ca rr (&9); 2. Pete Hames (53 ); 3. Bubba Shobe rt (40 ); 4. Ricky Graham (36); 5. W ill Davis (29); 6. (TIE) Siev e Eklund/ Garth Brow (27); B. Dan Ingre m (26); 9. mE) Ronnie Jones/Char lie Orr (25). a. ·Carr captures Davis Memorial Regional11 By Clay Light CAST L E ROC K, WA, MAY 15 Nation al number 20, Ch ris Ca rr of California, made a clean sweep of the AMA's National/Regional 'IT p ro - · grams in Castle Roc k this weekend by winning today's $5000, 20-lap Darell Davis Memo ria l TT, the second round o f the AMA Western Regi on al Cham p io nsh ip Series. Also collect ing wins were Californ ians An dy Tresser in th e J u n ior di vision , and Dan Cahoon in the Pro-Am class, wh ich gave the even t a G olden State-dominated winner's circle in each division. . Heavy rains on Friday the 13th, the originally sche duled date for the · Re gi onal, forced postponement of th e even t until Su nday. T he 600cc Na tion al TT, also won by Carr, was held Saturday. , Six ty-five riders were on hand .Ior the Regi on a l, which was dedicated to Junior rider Darell Davis, who was · killed in a ra cing accid ent at the Hamburg Half Mile in 1987. The tu rnout included 33 Experts, 16 Jun iors a n d 16 P ro-Am riders. The p rogram was sch edu led to begin at I p.m., but dusty cond it io ns sparked controversy prior to time trails. Several rider s felt t~h~ ~ a=c~k~w::-~~=======:;=====~==::::==::::::======~~~~~-::-, e t~r as unsafe, but many of th e Ex pe rts on NEWI hand said th ey h ad ridden in fa r 44 PAGE worse co n ditions . Qual ifyin g got CATALOG 5[hI) SJ.DO underw ay two hours la te at 3 p.m. H arley-David son-mounted Aaron K IN' S C C INC. Ia7 W EV Y LE .MAIN ·ST .NORTON,MA 02766 Hill p osted th e da y's fast est time during q u a lifyin g , s to pp ing th e 5'1 WI..... _oacn. clock a t 25.32 seco nds, wh ich was 41 0Jl 14 MLX S 41 .55 400)(18 V£ S 38 . 95 PRO SERIES PANTS S 82.9 5 CHAIN 27511117 MLX S n .95 · 41011 18 VE S 38. 95 well off th e p ace of th e previous STAG[ 1" PANTS 5 65.95 PRIces TOO"lOW TO PRINT! 450x17 HU: S 62 .06 110 /1OO11 18 V[ S 46 . 95 n ight's Na tional. CORE_TEX PANT S 5 149 .9 55101(17 00 MLX 5 64 .85 510)(18 VE S 49 .95 P1S TRIM f IT JRSY 5 17 ~ 9 5 T he top five q ualifiers, th e o n ly 410 x18 P'!LX S 59 .84 00 460x17 V [ S 42 .95 I'!S PRO SERIES JR.5 14.95 450x18 4[ S 56.40 0") riders to di p into the 25-second 51011:17 V£ S 49 .95 ROLL OFF'S COL OR X XR5[ 'I'S 5 39.9S 4)Olt 16 !'t.x S 64 . 84 -~ t, II , ...... br acket , were fill ed ou t by MinneRtPLACEI' T PART S £N CORE TE X JACKE TS 5157 . 95 150 /80. 18 4E S 72 . 01 5 4 .95 TA E- U HOTOR K P ROOST BOOST S 49.95 so ta 's David Durell e (25.40 ), Carr NYLO "JACKETS N 5 79 . 95 JO O'l21 - E S 52. 40 l CAN I STER S $ 5. 950 Al lJ'l I Ll TE 8ARS S 42 .95 K t£E d. SHI N PADS 5 41.95 4[ . S 56 .95 '25-.21 (25.58), Wa sh in gt on 's Del Schnitzer sP oo. S 1. 95 At: ) HAND CUARDS S 2t . 95 51 CLD\I£ S 5 15 .95 '90/ 801121 MXR S 45 .95 (25.61) a nd John Win cewicz (25.64). STEEL BARS S 15.95 rIU 'l (sox) $ 9 .950 ClOVE LINERS 5 6 .95 Yamaha -m ounted Robert Mora n AC) CHeST PROTEC TORS ENDURO fANNY PACK5 n.95 f Ull $ 92 . 95 GEAR BAG 5 55 . 95 led Jun ior qualifying with a 26.17S 65.95 l ITE SHOCK SPAN NER 5 5.950 second time. Tresser qualified (26. 19) RAD IATOR CARDS ·D U N L O P seco nd a nd Rex Fisher (26.28) took 52011 112 O-RING S 45 . 95 fRQrI 5 18 .95 100/100.18 K695 S )8 . 95 520,,1 20 O-RING $ 48 .9 5 third. HS SKINS 5 21 .95 110/ 100. , 8 1<695 S 62 .95 $ 31. 95 BUllET GlOVES The top three riders from each of 120/ 100 11 18 K695 $ 66 .9 5 X RSO S $ 14.95 JOOII2 1 K1)9 $ 57.95 three Pro-Am heats clai med tickets SPROCKETS TIE lXI'IoNs $ 11.9 5 to the 10-rider ma in even t, H eat one CACIVA GEAR BAGS fRIJ'l_ $ 24 . 95 $ 5 . 95- " . 95 H OM:>A $ 5 .95- )) . 9 5 went the wa y of Motu l Cycle HUSKY $ 11 . 95- 36. 95 f RON f ENDERS T $ 14 .95 Impons-sponsored J im Sanchez, KAWASAKI $ 5.950-".950 RtAR P'I X f ENDERS $ 14~95 PRO BOOTS $ 1) 9.9S PIP[ GUARDS $ 38 . 95 riding a Honda. T he second hea t was $ 11.95-33.95 f'U) HAPS • $ 6 .95 'T. ROUtE St£El tt..DR.$ )0 . 95 RAD GUARDS S )7.95 topped by Washington 's Jay Cole, SUZUKI $ 5 . 95_)) . 95 HEADliGHTS $ H . 95 DISK GUA RDS $ }4-$ 38.95 VAMAHA $ 5 . 95- )). 9 5 GREEN tt: AOLI CH $ )) .95 TS also on a Honda, while heat three W /PlI'lP GUARD S 17. 95 SUPER M 12oz . $ ) . 25 HANDGUARDS fR OM S 12 . 95 fell to Idaho's Jeff R ussell , riding a " / CYliNJER CUARD $ 14 .9') SUP£R H tg . l . S 11.95 SKID PLATES $ 28 . 95 CHAI N GU IDE ,OOKT. $ 17.95 Ro tax, 'rI LTER OIL • $ ) . 25 PlUG PROTECTOR $ 1 ~95 rORK LEC PROT . $ 15.95 COR OIL S ) .95 Junior preliminari es were much CHEST PROT ECTOR $ 79. 95 f (]ft1C OIL S 2. 79 DISK GUARDS fRONTS 19.95 fOOK SPRING KITS $ 45. 95 more exciting. CHA IN lUB( $ 4. 50 DISK GUARDS R EAR $ 19 .95 Fas t-q uah fier Mora n put h is TUBES HYDRA SPEC. $ 7.99 8 . BU TER GUARDS $ 14..95 S Yamaha in front of the firs t heat on ly S 2. 95 ESC_ MALCOLMRSMITH$ 14- $$ 11.95 8UlBS I'£TZ£LE 17.95 CA8l.E/HOS£ GU IDE S 4 . 95 to be overta ken by Ro ta x-rnou n ted CACI V A $ 15 .9)-17 .95 IRe $ 4-$ 8 . 95 TROPHY fEN)[RS $ 15..95 S 7 .95-17 . 95 TURBO BOOTS $129.95 Mike McDonnell , w ho went on to ""'A $ 11& .95-17.95 HtJSI(V TURBO PLUS BOOTS $153. 95 win the race. Moran finished secon d K WASAKI A S 12 . 95-17 .95 S£RI£S 95 PANTS $ 92.95 and th e last transfer to th e final wen t S 14.95-17 .95 SERIES 1)5 PANTS $" B. 95 'T . ICD S 11&.95_17 .95 to third place finish er Jim Perry. SUZUKI SERIES 29 ClOVES $ 31.95 OOOI'LTOR S159 . 95 VAIW< A S 11&.95-17 .95 SERIES 40 ClO\l£S $ )9 . 95 Andy T resser, aboard ' the Ro n ENDURO CU)CI( $ 79.95 SUPER BE LT... $ 35 ~ 95 SENSOR KIT $ 19.95 Wood Racin g/Brown Bros.. Wood BARK BUSTERS S )9.95 Twin Air Ro ta x, controlled heat two, while Il1!IElIlm RACING RLTERS WATER PI.W[R Oil $ J .50 Speed y Kell fin ished second. Troy AIR rIlT(RS , 15.95 rn.rta OIL $ .9 5 Yeo netted third. Be; I"18. 95 WOOOSPRO GUARDS $ 10 .95 ~ $ 89 . 95 The final .h ea t placed Fishe r, REros rROM s f lAK JAK 29 Michigan 's Kevin Atherton a n d Kris Kiser into the main. TOLL FREE ORDER HOTL INE The majority of the Experts stay ed over from the previou s night 's Na tional, and their racing made for the best action during th e MA,AK,H I. preliminaries. Hill commanded the fir st h eat. T he transfer spots were rounded out .by BBRP Racin g 's Mickey Fay, on ~our a Harley-Davidso n , and Oregon 's J eff Harsha, riding a Honda. C~ele Harley-mounted Du rell e turned in a strong performance to win heat two, fending off Bartel's HarleyDavidson rider Wi n cewicz and Honda-mounted Kir k Strong. The third and final Expert hea t p laced winner C arr , Honda mounted Da n McDonnell, who finis h ed second , 'a n d third-place Ro tax jockey Craig Johnson into th e elite, 12-rider final. T he main event's field would be rounded ou t by two TED BOODY, 29, lost his life in AMA Grand National semis and a Last Chance Q ua lifier. competition on May 7, 1988. Twelve riders staged for the ProAm semi, which would transfer only th e winner to th e m ain event. Dan n y Sta nl ey, win ner o f th e P r o -Am division the p revious eveni ng and mounted a board a S te ve Baker Kawasaki-sponsored Rota x , edged ou t T roy Rose for the honor. Three riders transferred to th e fin al from the J u nior semi. They were wi n ner G ordon R udy, second p lace Sco tt Cha p pell and Utah's Ch ad Wayman who took th ird . The two Expert semi wi nners, P .]. If you have been a fan ot Ted's or enjoyed watch ing him Sanchez and Charlie O rr, advanced race a motorcycle you can honor his memory w ith a to the 12-rider Regi on al , while L CQ donation to his fam ily. Ted Boody is survived by his wife, win ner Eric Satterthwaite, on a Honda, filled out th e m ain event Terry, and the ir two daughters, Li ndsay, 9, and Tara, 5. field. The Ted Boody Memorial Trust Fund has been established J im Sanchez sa t o n t h e pole for thei r benefit. posi tion for the start o f th e l O-rider. Please forward your donation to: 10-lap Pro-Am final. H e used th e position to his advan tage by leading BOODY TRUST FUND the field into a dusty turn o n e, and Security National Bank briefly h eld off fur iou s cha lle nges Account: 015-2603 fro m Cahoon and R ussell. P.O. Box 1290, Sapulpa , OK 74067 Sanchez' lead lasted for o n ly one 25 lap , however. Cahoon took the point K£VIIIS, CYCI.£ RAC.IIGS.....y -e-iasa: ~~ , A\. -.............-- .., 800-664-4998 617-285-4142 Clean out garage this wee.end with a News Want Ad. . ED BOODY T Memorial Fund

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