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Cycle News 1988 09 07

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Wind (Continued from page 2) Champion John Van den Berk and Kees Van der Ven; and Sweden will fie ld Hakan Carlqvist. Peter Johansson and Pettersson . The 10th Annual Hap Jones Golf Tournament will be held on Monday, October 3, at the Sunol Golf Course in Sunol, California. The date faIls between the October 2 Camel Pro Series road race meet at Sears Point Raceway in Sonoma , California, and the October 8 Sacramento Mile at Cal-Expo Fairgrounds in Sacramento, Californ ia. Dealers, manufacturers, racers'and friends are invi ted to enjoy a round of go lf, cocktails a nd d inner . Interest ed parties should caIl Christin e Fro un Ielter at 408/ 432-1918, ext. 21. Pat Owens of Lo s Angeles TradeTech n ica l Co lleg e has put together a raffle which will benefit the Ted Boody Me morial Fund . It e m s do nated fo r the raffle include a Honda NX250 donated by American Honda. a Kawasaki KLR250 donated by Kawasaki Motors Co rp .• a S uzuki FA50H donated by America n Suzuki. and a Yamaha TW200 donated by ' Yamaha Mo tors Corp .. plus a 1980 or newer car donated by former National Number 12 Eddie Mulder. and a classic and origina l 1969 Pontiac Firebird donated by L.A. Trade-Tech Eng lish teacher Genevieve Meyer. Raffle t ickets are $5 each or three for $ 10 (larger donations appreciated) and they can be purchased by mail directly from the bank handling the Boody Memorial Fund. Make checks payable to the Ted Boody Memorial Fund and mail to Security National Bank of Sapulpa. P.O. Box 1290. Sapulpa. OK 74067. If you w ish ticket stubs. enclose a self-addressed. stamped envelope. The raffle drawing will take place at the AMA -sanctioned 9th Annual All British Road Ride and Ted Boody Memorial Dual Sport Ride at Hansen Dam Park in Sylmar. California. on November 6. Teams of speedway racers from Denmark, Great Britain and Sweden will join an American team in the 29th Annual World Team Cup at Veterans Stadium in Long Beach , California, September 10. The event will mark the second time the World Team Cup has been held at Long Beach. foIlowing a successful staging of the World Championship competition in 1985that saw Denmark edge the host Americans for the title. Denmark has won five consective World Team Cup Championships and this year they'I1 be led by twotime defending Wor ld Champion Hans Nielsen and Eric Gundersen, the only rider in speedway history to hold four World Championship titles at the same time. Gunderson won the individual and long track titles, and was a member of the pairs and team that won titles in 1984. Sam Ermolen ko will head the American squad , joined by Shawn an d Kelly Moran, Lance King and reserve Rick Miller. AIl five Americans compete in the British Speedway League. Bobby Schwartz, who is domi nating the southern California speedway scene, is noticeably absent, but word has it he'll serve as co-manager of the team. Tickets are priced at $25. $20 and $15 and are available at all Ticketmaster outlets or can be reserved by calling the offices of World Class, Inc. at 714/492-9933 . (Left to rig ht) When rain cancele d on e Indy Mile and then delayed ' a nother at t he India na State Fairgrounds. S cott Parker. Scott Pears on. Da n Ing ram. two-time Grand National Champion Ric ky Graham. Terry Po ovey and Ch ris Carr spent time s ign ing Ca m el Pro posters for the ra ce fans. Photo by Bert Shepard . BMW w ill demonstate its a ntilock braking system during the 2nd Annual Americade Rockies Week. September 5-9. in Estes Park. Co lorado. Americade's Bill Dutcher reports that BMW w ill bring an ABS-equipped machine and a non-ABS bike w ith o utrigg ers. and compare the two on a s lick surface in front of t he YMCA of the Rockies. Americade West's headquarters. The ABS show will be held September 6 8 . In addition . BMW. HarleyDavidson . Honda . Kawasak i. Suzuk i a nd Yama ha' w ill offer demo rides. For more info rmati o n. call 1 -800-44-ESTES . Veteran motorcyclist Earl Rol off, 60, fat her of active road ra cer Earl Rol off, Jr. , underwent open heart su rgery on Tuesday, August 23, in Baltimore, Maryland. Cards and letters can be sent to Earl at 3926 Noyes Circle, Apt. 104, Randall stown, MD 21133. The Mid -Atlantic Roadracing Club will be conducting its third and f inal road racing school of the year at West Virginia's Summit Point Raceway. September 1718. The two-day. 12-hour course incl ud e s c lassroom and range (sk id pad) activities. starting line drills. supervised track time. and a written test. The fee for the school is $95. 'S t ude nts passing the course are eligible for licensing with AMA/CCS and WERA. Students must have a racep repared motorcycle and a ll safety equipment (helmet. lea t hers. boots and gloves) to take the course. For further information . call Sam Backus at 301 /2799258. No sooner had we reported that northern California road racer Phi l Kress had been injured at Mid-Ohio, than he caIled us to say he was putting together an effort for the September 17 WERA 24-Hour West at Willow Springs. The team, Kress Racing, wi Il consist of Kress, a coming-out-of-retirement Malco lm H ill , plus Formula USA standouts Barry Burke and Paul Vogel. They'll ride a Yamaha FZRl000 tuned by Thea Lockwood and Barry Seavers, and wiIl be helped by Yamahal S udco l M i ch e Ii n l K us h i t an i 1 GrizzI,r/Spectro/Cycle Gear /DynoJet/Fox. Other parties wishing to provide sponsorship should contact Malcolm Hill at 2131657-0800. ' Four spots re m ain open fo r teams in t he first-ever 24-Hour YSR50 Endurance Race t o be held at the Streets of Willow Springs in Rosamond.-Cal ifornia. on August 31 September 1. Teams must consist of four to s ix Inte rm e d ia t e t o Expert-level ride rs. and 'e ritry fee is $200. Motorcycles are lim it e d t o 50cc (plus t he maxim um allowab le ove rbore ). but any other mod if ications are permissib le . The track opens for practice at 8 :00 a.m. Sunday. with racing starting at noon . Int e rested competitors should contact Te rr y Whytal at 7 14/582-3593. Ed Spertezel was killed in a street bike accident in Morris, Illinois, on Friday night, August 26. Spertezel, 22, was a Pro-Am dirt track competitor. HosPITal STOP: Tom Stein. president of the Oregon Motorcycle Road Racing Association. was seriously injured in an August 13 TT dirt track crash at Castle Rock. Washington. Stein suffered mult iple skull fractures but is expected to recover quick ly. and should be able to resume his duties in time for the September 24-25 OMRRA road races. Cards and letters can besentto P.O . Box ' 6 3 8 8 . Portland. OR 97228. Rick Johnson has signed a contract which will keep him with Honda for another three years. After competing as part of the American team at the Motocross des Nations in France on September II , Johnson will come home to be a part of his friend's wedding. Mount Vernon. Ohio's Mid -Ohio Suzuki-Honda will hold their 5th Annual Charity Run on Sunday. September 18 (rain dateSeptember 25) . to benefit Knox County Interchurch. Prizes have been donated by KK Motorcycle Supply. Drag Specialties. Parts Unlimited. Rocky Tucker. Nichols and others and will be awarded for the best poker hands. Registration starts at 11 :30 a .m. with the first bike leaving at I p.m , fro m t he dealership parking lot. For further inf o rm ati o n. call 6.14/397-5272. The New York radi o show Armen and Arman, the Armenian Car Men (which also deals with motorcycles) will be the subject of a Cabl e News Network (CNN) television sho w. Taping will take place on Sep tember 19, WIth airi ng to follow soo n afterwards. . Mike Kiedrowski has worked out a one-year deal wi th Honda and w ill join Joh nson o n t he team next year. Kiedrowski w ill ride the 1 2 5 c c Western Regional Superc ross Series and t he enti re 1 2 5 c c Nationa l Series. a nd " possi bly the the East Coast 250cc Supercrosses. I'm ha p py." he says. " Ho nd a ha s g ood people a nd good bikes. I d idn't know if I wanted to move on o r stay w ith Kawasaki because t hey've been rea l good to me. but once you 're w in ning yo u can go w ith anyone." Team Yamaha's Jeff Stanton had a hectic weeken d at the Washougal National MX in Washo u!f

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