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Cycle News 1989 07 26

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him. It wasn't a battle or a ny thing, he was tir ed. Then Pl essin ger went around a nd he just pulled a way . I knew Eddie was o u t there but with the heat and a ll I th ought it best to wait for someone to make a mi stake." " I was just trying to hold th ose gu ys o ff o n th e last lap ," sa id Summers, who is th e current poi nts leader a nd fo urth overa ll today: " I mashed my foot agains t a st u m p in th e first loop, and I co u ld feel wetness in m y boot. " (Su m mers su ffered a serious bruise a nd cu t to hi s left foot a t the Rose City two da y quali fier five weeks past.) "T ha t last lap felt like I was go ing a bo u t five m iles a n hou r, " sa id Summers. " I was leading for a wh ile on the seco nd lap but th en th ose guys just flat wor e me o ut. I haven 't rode much because of the injury a nd wh oever wo n tod a y is the rider th at's in the best sha pe." KTM 's fo rm er N ati onal H are Scrambles Champion Mark H yde finish ed sixth overall, nine minu tes o rr th e pace and had this to say about th e course. " Last year J ohn (Mart in ) had it too fast but he listen ed to th e rider feed-ba ck a nd this yea r he PUI in more technical stuff a nd lot s o f tig h t trails. I loved it. " T eam Kawasak i and ISD E troph y team m embe r , J eff Fr ed e tt e, 13 minutes ba ck , rode a KDX200 10 a seventh overa ll and his sixth class win . " T h is should p u t a lock o n th e 200cc class seaso n ove ra ll ," said Fredett e. " I've wo n m y class at every Nat ional a nd a ll I have to do no w is fin ish seven events." H arvey Wp ipple finish ed seco nd in class, six m inu tes beh in d Fredett e. Stump with hi s sixth class win , put a lock o n th e Four-Stroke cla ss. " I' ve wo n everyth ing I rode this year," said Stump. " I haven ' t been keeping tra ck o f wha t th ey're doing on th e West Coast, but with th e win tod a y it doesn 't matter wh at th ey do. .. If price is the onlvthiIig that ever kept you off a Ducati Paso, these dealers want vou to knowthere's nothingto stop you now. (805) 965-4855 EUROPEAI CyClE SPECw.TIES 10301 Ga rden Grove Blvd . G en Gr.... . CA 92643 anl (71 41 530·2711 MUNROE MOTORS 412 Valencia Str eet SanfranCISCO. CA 941 03 (415)626-3496 PAUL'SOFF-ROAD SUPPLY . 142 Ida hoMaryland Rd Gras alley. CA 95945 sV (9161273-9119 PHil'S MOTORCYCLE SALES 420N orth front Street Grover City. CA93443 (805)48l-()830 PRD-ITALIAMOTORS 3518 No rthVerdugoRoad G ale. CA 91 208 lend (818) 249-5707 SONNYANGE MOTORCYCLES L 34E 18th Street . NatIonal City. CA 92OSO (619)m -812O COLORADO BOOKC LIFFCYCLES 2920 North Avenue Grand Junction. CO 81S01 (303)242-7649 CONNECTICUT MARSH MOTORCYCLE CD. 36North Rd. EastWindsor. CT 06088 (203) 623·7795 MID-TOWN KAWASAKllTO . 1864 Silas Deane Rocky HIli. CT 06067 (203) n 1-0 193 DELAWARE TRACKNTRAIL 2A King Avenue New Cas~e , DE 19720 (302)323-9044 FLORIDA YAMAHA GOLDCOASTCAGIVA 2240N. West 119thSt. Miami.R.3316 7 (305) 6ll5-a333 IWNOIS HAll'S HARLEY-DA VIDSON RR lII5 Sp ield. Il 6'D07 ringf (217) S28-8356 M.C.C. ast 1015 E Charles Rd. Lombard. Il501 48 (312)495-2273 MAINE BRUNSWICK CYC & SLED LE 145 Pl asa St. e nt Brunswi k. ME 04011 c (207)729-3023 MARYLAND BAmEY CYCLES 2610 W University Blvd. . Wheaton. MD 20902 (301) 942 -9440 MASSACHUSETTS EASTERN CYCLE SAlVAGE 87 Park Street Beverly. MA01915 (617)922 7 ·370 MICHIGAN TOUR NTRAIL 3954Dix Street lincoln Park. MI48146 (313) 386-41SO MINNESOTA WHEELS UNLIMITED 5410 Hwy. 52S. Rochester. MN55904 (S0 288-5630 7) MISSOURI DONELSON CYClES 3328Woodson Rd. St.louis. M06311 4 (314)427-1204 NEW HAMPSHIRE KAWASAKI EAST 421 Amherst St. Nashua. NH 03063 (503) 889-2166 NEW YORK GHOST MOTORCYCLE SALES 194MainStreet n Port Washi gton. NY 11 050 (516)883-7246 OHIO DlRT 'N ROAD WORKS 10523 MahoningAve. North Jackson. OH 44451 (216) 5382220 GREAT LAKES HARLEY·DAVIDSON 7429 Tyler Blvd. Mentor, OH 44050 (215) 946-9600 OKLAHOMA ATLAS CYCLE SALES 6708 East 11th Street Tulsa. OK 74112 (918) 635-9959 OREGON HUSOVARNAOF GRESHAM 635 Easl Powen Gr ham. OR97030 es (5031 887 -3970 PENNSYLVANIA JAMES P. HOWell 24 E. Ma St. IO New Kingstown. PA 170n (717) 766-9 366 MONTGOMERYVILLE CYCLE CENTER 980 Route309 Montgomeryville. P 18936 A (215)699-7511 SOUTH CAROU NA CAROLINA WHEElS AND PROPS 31 Industrial Drive MyrtleBeach. SC 29577 (803) 626-7920 LUKESKAWASAKI 7001 RiversRoad N. Charleston. SC 29418 (803)572-4541 TEXAS CYCLESHOP INC. 2646 Phce Roa d Br ownsville. TJ( 78521 (512) 544-3141 STORM'S C YCLE SALES 3000 E. Jefferson Grand Prairie, TJ( 76001 (214) 331·5134 WASHINGTON GRAN PRIX MOTORCYCLES 19926 B. Hwy99 lynwood, WA 98036 (206) 771·2661 200 A; 1. Jeff Fredette (Kawl ; 2. Harvey Whipple; 3 . Gene Th urman. 250 A : O/A Ed Lojak (YamI; 1. Scott Plessinger (Kaw); 2 . J oe Zierman (Yam); 3 . Jim Stanfield (Kaw); 4. Mark Hyde (KTM); 5. Steven Narel. OPENA : 1. Scott Summers (Han); 2. Eddie Keen; 3. John Kucera ; 4 . Char les Rogerson ; 5. Greg Will iams.. 4-STRK A : 1. Carey Stump; 2. Harvey Whitaker; 3. Sam Lloyd; 4. Michael Dougherty . SR A (4 5-PLUS): 1. Gary Doerr; 2. WIllard Root; '3 . Roben Cadlinger; 4. Charles Galb rai t h. SR A (35- PLUS): 1. Terry Mealer; 2. Steve Reschk e; 3 . Jon Rasmu ssen; 4 . Joseph lojak; 5 . Tim Kennedy. 200 B; 1. Mark Gregor; 2. Jason Kehpel; 3. AI Hejlek; 4 . J a mes M ar t in so n ; 5 . Dav id Kro nenwen er. 250 8 : 0 / A. Car lo Cracchiolo; 1. Scott M art in; 2. Ricky Honan; 3 . Chr is McD onald; 4 . Dean Olmscheid; 5. Rick Sims. OPEN B; 1. M 'ke Cribbs; 2. Kelly Tighe; 3. Greg Kal is; 4 . Ha nk Deal; 5. M ichael Ad ams. SR 8 : 1. Dav id Dehner; 2. 8 udd 8 ieschke. S/SA 8 : 1. Robert Sch aefer; 2. Carl Dun elson; 3. Roben Gr ider. J 25 /200 C: 0 / A. Craig Hin tzmann ; 1. Scott W r iger; 2. Shan e Stogr en; 3. Scott Ban ks; 4. Randy Kenkel; 5 . Raben Tresch . 250 C: 1. David Campion ; 2. Bri an Oon erwick; 3. Leslie Dunlop; 4 . Ma rk Pal mer; 5. M ar k Hass ler. Results 0 1A; 1. EdLojak (Yam); 2. Scott Plessinger (Kaw ); 3. J oe Zierman (Yam); 4 . Scott Summ ers (Hon); 5. J im Stanfield (Kaw); 6 . Mark Hyde (KTMl; 7. Jeff Fredene (Kaw); 8. St even Nar el; 9. Harvey WhIpple IKaw). 0 1A B; 1. Carlo Cracchiolo (Yaml. OPEN C: t . Joh n Lagieski; 2. Matt hew Green- m an; 3. Jody Gj ense. 80 /125 M X: 1. Jo dy Seuttnet : 2. Don ald 0 / A C: 1. Craig Hintzman (Kaw). 125 A ; 1. Scott Ruegg; 2. Stanley Lojak (Yam); 3. Chr is Russmau l; 4. Mark Holasek ; 5. Mike McC arr en. Polkinghaner . 250 /500 MX : 1. Garry Dokken ; 2. A .J . Kazlayskas. Take One Out [Q)[J[J©~1f[] CAUFORNIA DYND CYCLE 428 Slate Street Santa Barnara. CA 93101 Lojak said regarding th e point stand ings , "Trn behind but it ain 't over yet. I'v e go t a first, two seco nds, a third and th ere's three races left. I' ve got to win some more. Su m me rs is th e leader but I th ink Sco tt Pl essin ger wa nts it mor e tha n th e rest o f us so he m ig h t be th e o ne we'll ha ve to bea t." Ca rlo Cracch iol o won th e overa ll B class tro p h y a board a YZ250 Yamaha , turning in th ree la ps in two hours a nd 42 mi n u tes. Scott Mart in pi cked up the 250cc class trophy with a score just two m inu tes o rr the overa ll pa ce. Ka wasa ki rider Ricky Ho rton was thi rd at five minutes back. • f or perte alignmen ct t. maximum strength. 41 30 Chromoly frame is nandfabricated and welded ---- ""~A!!~ Open It Up! engme placed low In the frame givesyou maximum control. S,ngle Webe r OCN f two-barrel carboFo r faultless fuel metennq . .. 42mm Marzoccht M1R anti-dive racing forks come With external damping adjustments. Single Marzocchi rear shock features adjustable dafTlping contfolsand . nSlOg rate hnkage system. Du hydraulic fronl al Brambo diS Cand S ingle rear disc mean maximum stopping power. MaSSive alurmnern box section swingarm ensu flex-tree res respo nse at speed The rehable one. The pertormer. WI h no t springs to tailor f1oatIt can onlybe the Desmodromic valve train. Stainless sleel cross-now header exhaust system mea maximum ns scavenging. longer ~fe . Until July30th, you can turn your motorcycle into a Ducati Paso for less than ever before. Paso for less than you ever thought possible. But hurry, our factory-to-dea1er incentives" end July 30th. Which means if you wait until A ugust 1st, it'll cost more to take one out and open it up. We know you don't need any incentives to want a Ducati Paso. So we decided to give you a few well-timed incentives to buy one. And when you stop by just to make sure that the Ducati Paso is everything .you know it is, remember that inside that sleek, exotic, perfectly formed body beats the heart of a pure Desmo engine. So now it's up to you. Stay with a motorcycle. Or buy your very O\\TI Ducati ["cI ME weE~ M All • • JI F41UH Ride safely. Low profile pertormance radials make every move youdemand . -Offer available at participating dealers [IDfJJJ@§J.2fJ] CAGIVA NORTHAMERICA. INC. 5 Washington Avenue Fairfield, NJ 07006 Completemechanical \'Jlve conirol of the . Desmodromic yJlve ~Jin et1.'iU11:S fbw~ intake andexh:w>t >e:JveIlglngat :my engine speed, ~ wear a helmet eye proteenon and proteclJVe clothing. 13

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