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JUNE 17-19 featuri ng the Camel Challenge .-c Kawasaki ~ . 6 5 YEARS ~1923 ......-- 0') ....... 1 988 ~ LOUDON CL ASSI C 1 00 00 \ ~ ,... Terry Cunningham had the fast time until encountering problems. Smith/Scott-bac ked KX250 and had .very few good wor ds to say after the race. ·"1 could n 't do anything ,righ t 1 had a bad da y," H ough said. " I burned check five because 1had bra in fade (abou t 15 seconds hot). I jus t ' wasn 't paying a ttention. The woods' secti ons were good but th e tim es betw een were borin g." Burleso n 's ride to the sixth spot in the overall sta ndings and top Sen ior rider came amid news of his recent association as a consu ltant for KTM. Burleson not on ly competed with the Senior class on the regu lar loops but he also ran the loop desi gned only for the A-AA riders. H e dropped 42 points if the en tire race is processed on the overall and 21 poi nts if his Senior score is added. O pen A winner Mar k H yde took brief respite from the rigors of the National Hare Scram ble Series to start the da y off by dropping th ree pain ts in section o ne an d la ter getting buried in a huge mudhole and finishing with 50 points. " It's kind of bush y in parts," said Cagi va North Ameri ca/M-S/Smith/ Arai/Tsubak i-backed Hyde of the early race terrain. "The first one was second gear, rhythm stuff - rolling up and down - technical , too . The A-AA loop was ro ugh till T.C. go t throu gh ." . Terry Cunningham was holding the fast tim e according to course people until the th ird gas stop when m echan ical problems hit, H e was unavailable for com ment aft er the race ended. H ig h point A rider was Randy Kline o n a Can-Am and high point B rider wa s St eve Gilford. J oe Ku besti top ped th e 200cc A class. . The McCullough brothers, Roger and Dan, decimated th e B ra nks WIth class wi ns in the 250cc and Open clas ses, respectively. • Results 0 / A: Randy Hawt< (Suzl. ins H-PT A: Randy Kline (C-A). H-PT B: St eve Gilford . AA: 1. Jeff Russell (Yam ): 2. Kevin Hines (KTM ); 3. Kun Hough (Kaw). SR: 1. Dicit Bur leson (KTM); 2. Terry Rynn; 3. Bill Moroz; 4 . Dan James; 5. Bob Vollman . S/SR: 1. Larry Hayes; 2. Charles Hawks; 3. Ron Baker. 125 B: 1. Doug Rienh art; 2. Jeff Snyder; 3. Tim Ruff . 200 B: 1. Bern ard Evans; 2. Dan Wall; 3. Allan Fattier; 4. Steve Vollman; 5. Bria n Reider. 250 B: 1. Roger Mc Cullo ugh; 2. Roger Nicho ls; 3. Woody Browl en; 4 . Cull en Runer; 5. Mic k Dorman . OPEN B: 1. Dan McCullough; 2. Kirk Douglas; 3. Tim Woodruff; 4 . Dave Scono w ; 5. Paul Johnson. 200 A: 1. Joe Kub esti; 2. Carl Fahr ing er; 3. Terry Bender; 4. Joe Novick; 5. Wayne Hensl ey. 250 A: 1. Kelly Gett; 2. Wally Wi lson ; 3. Kevin Brown; 4 . Gallie Ward; 5. Brad Sell s. OPEN A: 1. Mark Hyde (Hus); 2. Many Kehlmeier; 3. Allen Cadle; 4 . Garry Gaston; 5. Tim Shephard. C LT: 1. Man Robinson; 2. Jered Bur ly; 3. Scon Vandenbroolt. C HVY: 1. Ron Polcsak; 2. Jim Moore; 3. Tim Cash; 4 . Da"" Cosh; 5. Bob Chr ist . ~ [~] (SHOEl) .......... DFf'ICW. .....vaAODiCT .....va 1DO-M1·122S O"L)' 3D $aO . JUNE ~'t' rlCI{ 17" 8" 9 _'--- STATE HOWMANYTICKETS ENCLOSE CHECK OR • 88 ORDER AND MAIL TO: = $, _ 5HIO Postage and Handling + $,_ _...........__ TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED sr 19 MON~Y _ X$ . $ LOUDON CLASSIC '88 85th ANNIVERSARY P.O. BOX 7888 . LOUDON, NH i'0::33=O::1~i6~~

