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Cycle News 1988 08 03

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ou 1988 SuzukiNational Cup Se Northwest Central Pacific Joe Pittman CraigTrinder 46 Shawn Roberti Sandy Brown 25 17 David Deveau Kirk Hill . Peter Wensloff Larry Visco Bruce Lind 13 Joe Pittman Mike Sullivan Craig Trinder Shawn Roberti Sam Solomon 32 25 Joe Pittman 60 Mark Haskins 40. 56 24 Southwest Mountain 49 RickyOrlando 55 38 Peter Carroll Dean Mizdal Dan Turner David Huckabee Mike Pettiford Bruce Wade 35 76 53 9 7 1 36 JosephChonic 16 7 SteveCardillo ThmmyLynch Cal Rayborn, Jr. 2:1 56 BobVangrin 45 Cal Rayborn, Jr. 89 37 Jim Jepson 37 49 36 Jeff Hagan Thomas Dahl Chris Crew 31 ChuckGraves Peter Carroll RickyOrlando Dan Turner 40 Dan Elders 41 2:1 24 KyeGunn Tommy Lynch 30 2:1 Tun Van Name 38 Deiter Lane 29 32 Peter Carroll . Curtis Adams 56 Keith Pinkstaff 32 Kirk Hill 26 KyeGunn 36 RickyOrlando GuyClasen Mike Pettiford 80 40 Rick Liukkonen Kenneth Loukel Brad Pinkstaff Bruce Lind 25 Jason Losada Chuck Below 20 20 Scott Cavness Ralph Payne 33 BillMein 23 31 Katana 600 • . 20 30 , 53 61 15 1 21 GSX-RllOO The frontrunners are gearing upfor the $70,000 Sueuki As the primaries continue on racetracks across the .nation, racers are turning hot bikes into cold cash in the Suzuki National Cup Series. Each candidate on this slate is supported by a Suzuki, and is winning contingency payouts for 600, 750, and open class, along with Vance & Hines Supersport Series 600 and 750 class races. . With contingencies from our prestigious supporters, Dunlop Tires, EBC Performance Brakes, Kal-Gard Lubricants, and Kushitani Leathers, the total 1988 series payout will be over half a million dollars.That's a hefty campaign contribution! The campaign trail ends with . a $70,000 Final. The 1988 Suzuki National Cup Series Final at Road Atlanta, Nov. 5 & 6, will be the most sensational run-off of the year; and will decide who the real leaders of the country are. The top five candidates from each region in each class will be competing for over $70,000. So, while all the points and money are piling up, so are the excitement and suspense. . Suzukifirmly believes motorcycle radng be/mrgs in onep1ace-

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