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Cycle News 1989 10 04

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Dahlin dusts Carlsbad IW. By Anthony Radoumis Raymond Roche won both World Superbike legs in Germany. World Championship Superbike Road Race Series: Round B Roche doubles in Germany By Kel Edge HOCKENHEIM, WEST GERMANY, SEPT. 9 For the second time this year , Raymond R o ch e took his Duca ti to victory in both legs of a World Superbike race , this tim e at West Germany's H ockenheimring. In race on e, the Frenchman had to fight off a stiff challenge from Belgian Stephane Mertens a nd fellow Frenchman Alex Vieira befor e luck helped him to his first win of the day. In the second leg, he ha d yet another titanic tussle, this time wi th Mertens and Italian Giancarlo Fa lappa before easing to victory by two seconds. The u ltra-fast circu it was ideally suited to the speed of Roche' s Ducati , and amongst the 100-plus entrants for the Superbike race, Roche was the fastest, gai ning the pole with a la p time o f two minutes, 9.58 seconds . T he fro n t row of the ~id was unusual in that all five bi kes were fro m different manufacturers. Joining Roche on th e front row were Mertens on a Honda, Davide Tardozzi on a Bimota, Patrick Igoa on a Kawasaki and Yamaha-mounted And ers Andersson. ' Race one 24 Roche got a poor start and balked Fabrizio Piro vano 's Yamaha coming through from the row behind. By th e time th ey came back into the stadium for the first time it was a trio of Hondas, local hero H ofman n leading Mertens and Vieira, followed by Roche. Beh ind these was another pack co nsisting of Andersson, Pirovano, defending champ Fred Merkel on a Honda, and Igoa . Soon, Hofmann found himself out of his depth and was passed by Mertens, Roche and Vieira. As the race progressed, it became a battle between Mertens and Roche. The Ducati was quicker comi ng off the co rne rs, but Merte ns was ha nging on, wa iti ng for his chance. J ust one la p from the end, the pace car came o ut of the pit lane just as Roch e a nd Merten s were co mi ng to the end of the grandstand straight. Roch e took adva ntage of the better lin e and shot through, while Mertens had to go the lon g way around the car, losin g nearly two seconds in the p rocess. Roc he took the victory by just one' second from Scott Zampach (2 0 4) leads Jed Kimla (185), Matt Winnacker (hidden) and Charlie Buse (39) at Blackhawk Farms. Winnacker won four races. Mertens, with Vieira in third , over six seconds beh ind. Pirovano and And ersson rounded out the top five, with American Mik e Baldwin on a Bimota finishing sixth. Merkel cou ld do no better than eigh th. Race two In blazing sunshine, And ersson got the holeshot a nd led into turn one , 'c hased by Birnota-rn an Fal a ppa, Mert ens , Merkel and Roch e. Roch e soo n forced his way up th e field and o nce aga in enjoyed a di ce w ith Mertens and Falappa. Roch e was taking it very ca u tio us ly in th e corne rs wh en he was near Fal appa as he did not want to cras h o ut on someone else' s beh alf, These three scra pped furiously for almost th e wh ole race until Roche used th e superior power of th e Du cati and began to stretc h out an advantage. This left Mertens and Falappa to battle for second place, th e position going to Falappa by just half a second at the flag . Merke l and Andersson had a treme ndous figh t for fourth place before the American stole ahead when Andersson's tires started to go off slig htly. Baldwin cam e seventh, o ne position ' shy of h is first-leg fini sh. Roch e's maxim um 10 points now p ut h im in cont ent io n o nce agai n for the title, an d 'we now also have a n ew championship leader in Mertens. Wit h the way Mertens and Roche are going, Merkel must be getting to be a worried man. Results FIRST LEG: 1. Raymond Roche (Duct 2. Ste· phane Mert ens (Hont 3. Alex Vie ira (Hont 4 . Fabriz;o Pirovano (Yam); 5. Anders Andersson (Yam); 6. Mike Baldwin (Bim); 7. A. Hofmann (Hoot 8. Fred Merkel (Hon): 9 . Patriek 19oa (Kaw); 10. Jari Suhooen (Yamt 11. B. Schmidt (Yam): 12. Roger Bumett (Hoo t 13. E. Weibel (Kaw); 14 . Jean Yves Mounier (Yam); 15. C. McGregor (Hon). RACE TIME: 30 min.• 30 .94 sec. AVERAGE SPEED: 115.84 8 mph SECOND LEG: 1. Roche (Due): 2. Falappa (Bim): 3. Mert ens (Hont 4. Me rkel (Hont 5. Andersson (Yam); 6. Pirovano (Yam);7. Baldwin (Bim);8. Vieira (Hont; 9. Igoa (Kaw); 10 . Marco Lucchi nelli (Due): 11. Schmidt (Yam): 12. Hofm ann ( Hon~ 13. U. Mark (Yamt 14 . Suhoo en (Yaml: 15. Christophe Buh· oben(Kaw). RACE TIME: 30 min .• 22 .08 .ee. AVERAGE SPEED: 116.411 mph WO RLD SUPERBIKE C'SHIP POINT STAN DINGS: 1. Stephane Merten s (19 5t 2. Fred Merkel (192): 3. Raymond Roeh e (172); 4 . Fabrizio Pirovano (165t 5. Giancar lo Falappa (139). Winnacker winner at Blackhawk Farms RR By Gordon Lunde SOUTH BELOIT , IL, SEPT. 10 Ma ll Winnacker pulled out a ll the stops in Championship Cup Series action a l Black ha wk Far ms Raceway a nd won all four Expert Ligh tweight events. Win nacker rode h is Kawasaki of Mi..ouri· backed EX500 a nd Yamaha FZR400 to three un ch a llenged vietories in Supersport. Superbik e and Twins. Kurt Horvath gave chase in th e GP n-enl, stay ing riRhl on Winnacker 's rear lir e a ll ei ght laps. Horvat h could not get hi s All Seaso ns Power Center/Torque Center spo nso red FZR400 by for the lead. though. and had to settle for th e runner-up spot. Milw aukee, Wisconsin 's Scott Zampach , the National 600cc Super sport point lea der. bro ught h is GSXR 7!iO o ut to go after Suzuki cOlll i n ~en cy mon ey. T he " Zem a n " got o u t fro m n gh t away in Heavywei gh t Supersport. a nd held the pos itio n a ll eig ht laps. Behind him. Jed Kimla ran seco n d through lap o ne, but faded du e to th e effects of a m ish ap at the Mid-Ohio Nationa l. As Kimla slowed . w in nacker . o n a Kawa saki ZX7, rook seco n d a nd Ch arlie Buse moved in to th ird. By the en d o f lap th ree, Bu se mo ved into M'COnd a nd 7.ampach had clea red away fro m th e field for th e victory. In Unlimited Su per sport, Ra y Yoder, J r., gOI th e jump a nd led the fir st three la ps o ver Zampach. Kimla , Mark Erickson and Gerard Hoppa. Zampach took th e lead end ing lap th ree. Leo Papierniak came up o n lap four, ge tting by Hoppa and Eric kso n a fter a bad sta rt. Kiml a a nd Papierniak settled into th ird and fourth for rhe finish . Up fro n t. Zampach slowed o n th e last lap and Yoder got hy for th e win. Ray was riding the only bike, a GSXR II 00. elig ible for Suzuki mo ney in th e field; GSX R7S0 riders can only co llect in th e 750cc Heavyweight cia ss. Zampach returned in Heavyw eight Superbike to post a runaway seco nd win. Results L/W S/TW EX: 1. Matthew Winnacker (Kawt 2. Brian French (Han ); 3. Char1es Lang (Due); • . Chr is Helland fCag) ; 5. Mark Johnson (SUI). L/W S/SPRT EX: 1. Manhew Winnaeker (y am ); 2 . Kurt Horvath (Yam). L/W S/BK EX: 1. Manhew Wi nnacker {Kaw l; 2 . Brian French (Honl; 3 . W alter Sakowski (Yam): 4 . Joh n Voznak (Han); 5. Charl es Lang (Due). L/W GP EX: 1. M an hew W inn aeker (Yam); 2. Kurt Horvath (y.m); 3 . Riek Puetz (Yam); 4 . Je ff Val (ROt); 5 . larry Cohee (Vam). M IW S/SPRT EX: 1. J eff Plummer ' (Vaml; 2. M ark Erickson (Yam); 3 . Gerard Hoppa (Yam ); 4 . Rav Voder. .Jr., (SUfI; 5. An thon y Langrene (Sur ). M /W S/BK EX: 1. Richar d Koehler (Vam); 2. J eff Plum me r (Yam l; 3. Ronald Petr ick (Han); 4 . M ark Erickson (Yam); 5. Gerard Hoppa (Yam). M IW GP EX: 1. J eff Plummer (Vam); 2 . Richard Koeh ler (Yam); 3. Ronald Petrick (Han); 4 . Chris Hella nd (Due); 5. Mart Erickson (V.m). HIW S/TW EX: 1. Chris Helland (Due); 2. Walter Sakowski (Duc t 3. Br ian French (Hon); • . Darrell Jones (Kawt 5. Dave Bradford (Nor) . HIW S/SPRT EX: 1. Scott lampach (Swt 2. Charles Buse C Suz); 3. Manhew Winnacker (Ka wJ; 4. leo Papiemiak (SuI I; 5. Mike Karm CSuz). HIW S/BK EX: 1. Scon lampach (SUIt 2. Charles Buse (Suzt 3 .leoPapiernllkISUZ); • . ManhewWinnacker(Kawl; 5. Richard Itoehler (Yam). Ul l S/SPRT EX: 1. Ray Voder. Jr. 'SUI); 2. Scott lampach (Sw ); 3. Jed Kimla (Sud; 4 . Leo Papiemiak fSwl; 5. Mark Enckson (Yam). U/ l GP EX: 1. John Erdr ich (SUIt 2 . Chris Helland (Duc t 3. Bnan French (Hont 4. Daw Bradford' (Nor J. U.S. TW SPRT EX: 1. Darrell Jonel fH-D); 2 . Davtd Klosterman (H· DI. UW S/TW NOV: 1. Matthew McNall (Kawl; 2. TIm Bingen (Kaw); 3 . David Freeman (Kawl; • . Paul Marehael (Due); 5. Dave Gallon (Cagl . UW S / SPRT NOV: 1. David Doe (Vam); 2. Jordon Brown (Vam); 3 . Shawn Ran k (Yam t 4 . Brian Westphal (Yam); 5 . Rodney Sm its (Yam). L/W S/ BK NOV: 1. Alan M cPhee (Yam); 2. Chap Konop (Vam); 3. Richa rd Baker (Yam); 4 . Tim Bingen (Kaw); 5. James Vaupel (Yam). UWGPNOV : 1. Jordon Brown (Yam); 2. Oavid Ooe(Vaml; 3 . Alan McPhee(Yaml; 4 . Shawn Rank (Yam); 5. Chad Konop (Yam). MIW S/SPRT NOV ; 1. Darin Chic (Vam); 2. Tim Kemnitl (Yamt 3 _Michael Golden (Yamt 4 . RIchard Kotow (Yaml; 5. J ames Hei lman (Honl . MIW S/BK NOV: 1. Oan n ChiC (Yam); 2. Rick Breuer (Han); 3 . M ark Tesch (Hon); 4 . Harr ison W arr en (Yam); 5. Brian DunkeI IHon). MIW GP NOV : 1. Darin Chic (Vam); 2. Rick Breuer (Han); 3. M ark Tesch (Han); 4. M Lc hael Golden (Vam); 5. Richard Kotow (yam) . HIW S/TW NOV: , . Kenn eth Paul sen (Ouc); 2. M an hew M cNail (Kawl; 3 . M ike ROS5 i (Due); 4. Oavid Free man (Kaw) ; 5. Bru ce Kytli ngstad (Vam). HIW S/SPRT NOV: 1. M anhew Shel don (Kaw ); 2 . Brien Engelhart (Suz); 3 . J am es Hold er (Sur ); 4 . Darin Chic'(Yaml; 5 . Ronald Faye (Sur) . HIW S/B K NOV: 1. Brian Engelhart (SUl ); 2. M anhew Shekron (Vam); 3 . John Rin ell i (SUI); 4. Ronald Faye (SUI); 5. Bnan Westph al (Sur). • U.S . TW SPRT NOV, 1. Tom C''''''''' (H·Ot 2. Roy Cook (H· D). SOLO GTO: 1. Ray Voder. J r .ISuz1 2 . M an hew Sheldon ; (Yam); 3 . Brian Enge lhart (SUl); 4 . Ronald Fove (SUIt 5. John Rine ll i (Sw). SOLO GTU: 1. RIchar d Koehler (Yam); 2. Jeff Plummer (Yam); 3. Kevin Siezewslc. (Han); 4 . Rober1 Delie lHonI; 5 . i Michael Golden (Yaml . CARLSBAD. CA. SEPT. 10 The I25cc Novi ce cla ss proved to be the most exci ting racin g of th e day at GF I Racing at Carlsbad Raceway with Kawasaki-mourned Dennis Dahlin taking- top honors. In mot o on e Rog er Saenz gr abbed th e hol eshot bUI was qu ickl y pa ssed by ].J . Pe tch el. J eff Lewis an d Kavika Shibuya. Saenz stayed o n th e gas for a few lap s but was never a threat to the lead ers. wh o had a baule of th eir o wn going o n . Petch el a nd Lewis were di cing bac k a nd fort h lap after lap with Lewi s unable to ma ke a pa ss and end ing up with second. Dahlin was invo lved in a pi leu p at th e sta n and after stra igh teni ng o u t h is helm et a nd fix in !;: h is goggles set hrs sights o n the lead ers. Dahlin picked o ff riders a t almost every turn and steadi ly moved u p. The fini sh in g order for th e first mot o saw Petch el first followed by Shibuya a nd Mall Poloskv. Saenz and Dahlin roun ded o u t fifth and si x th. respectivel y. When the gat e fell for moto two Saen z cha rged out to an ear ly lead bu t was quickly displaced by Tim Hallisay, wh o fini shed eigh th in th e fir st moio. Hallisay began 10 pull away as Dahlin edged out Sae nz for seco nd th en set hi s sigh ts on Hallisay. Dahlin was reeli ng in Hal1isay on every lap a nd was pressuring for the lead by lap four . Dah lin pow ered by on th e downhi ll whi le Hallisay seemed to run OUl of energy as he settled for second. Dah lin motored away for th e win a nd took th e overall victory wit h a 6-1 tall y. Petc hal went 1-6 for second overa ll wh ile Polosky, Ha lli say and Saenz roun ded o ur.the top five. In th e Pro class Kawa saki/Tf'-sp onsored Ryan Hu g hes took co n tro l o f both mot o s ahead o f Team Green /Hi-Point/White Bros. . spo nso red Jer em y McG rath wh o took seco nd pl an " hono rs. Results VET PRo : 1. Gary Jones IKTM); 2. A lan Ol son (Yam); 3. l ibor Papp (Hon). VET INT : 1. Dave Anderson (Hon); 2 . John McCaughann ISuz ); 3 . W illy Han ey (Han l 25 -29 INT: 1. Bill Fay (Hon); 2. Bill Elb (Hont 3. Bob Nunez (Hon). 25 ·29 BEG: 1. M ike Sote (Hon); 2. Val Rosario (Yam); 3 . Harry Langley. 125 BEG: 1. 18nce Polloreno (Hool; 2. ar'-a" Pridemore lHont: 3 . Jay Pavtove (Han); 4. Mi lan Schaeffer (Hon ). 125 PRO: 1. Ryan Hughes (Kaw) ; 2. Jeromv McGraren (Kawl; 3. M ike Chamberlain (Yam). 1251NT: 1. Joel Albrecht (Kaw l; 2. TommVOowersCKawt 3. Oana Wfiinl (Yam); 4. Billy Felts (Kaw) . OPEN BEG: 1. M ike Seeley (Kaw t 2. Oave Anderson IHon). 250 BEG: 1. ErLc Christensen (Hon); 2. Chad Mcintosh (Hon ); 3 . SIItVtt A rt (Hon). VET NOV; 1. Steve Fry (Kaw); 2. Rudy Chavaz (Hon); 3 . Chuck Freeman (SUI). . 250 NOV: 1. Bobby Hubbard{Y. m); 2. Will Dickson (Yam); 3 . AdlIm JoneoIICawI. OPEN NOV: 1. Ron NonhrQp(Han). 25 -2 9 NOV: 1. Randy Van Dyke (Suz). OT: 1. Vasek Ulr ich (Hon). 250 PRO: 1. RYl n Hughes (Kaw); 2. Jeremy McG rath (Kaw); 3. Kerry M ulligan. 250 INT: 1. Jeff Fine (Hon); 2. Scott Sease CKaw) . M INIINT: 1. Steve Henge¥eO(Kaw). MINI EX: 1. Craig Decker C Suz). MIN I NOV: 1. larry Lent'ughe; 2. M alco lm McCassy Jr . (Suzi . MIN I BEG: 1. Shaun Pero'i o (Kaw); 2. Bud Hammen (Yam); 3 . mike Banisu. 125 NOV : 1. Denn il Oahli n II 2. J .J . Petehel (Yam ); 3. ; M an Poloskv (Kaw); 4 . Tim Halli sav (Yam); 5 . Roger Saenz . Sandstrom, Crumb conquer Sacramento IW. By Nuklear Neukam SACRAMENTO, CA, SEPT. IS Su rf-n-Turf Honda-mourned Eric Sandstrom and T eam Green/Fairfield Kawasaki-sponsored Ray Crumb conquered the SOO a nd 250cc Pro cla sses, respectively , at the Sacramento Raceway Park Friday night Stadium MX ra ces. Sandstrom won both motes while Crumb survived a Iirst-moto spill 10 take the overall with a 2-1 score. Sandstrom rock eted into the lead o f both SOOcc Pro motos with perfect starts a nd stayed o u l (rant for th e wins while Concord Honda~ mounted Cl ayton Blood was forced to sellie for second each tim e for second overall. G8cB Kawasaki·mounted Sean Conley was in third in the early laps of moto one, but a still· healing ankle injury slowed his pace, and Bill Jamerson moved IllS Honda by to take third. Conley wisel y decided to sit out the second molO and Jamerson was again th ird for th e sam e overall. D8cR Ra ci n g Kawasaki-mounted Ron " Alien " All en new into th e lead of th e first 250cc Pro molo a nd sta yed ahead of Crumb for th e first half of the race. Crumb slipped into th e lead and was holding a sma ll advantage when he went down. and Allen assumed the lead o nce again. Allen look the win a head oC Crumb thi s time. Moto two was a rep lay of lhe (irst wit h Allen ho ldi ng the lead o n Crum b un til th e mid· mo to po int. Crumb swoo ped the lead but, unlike th e first time out. stayed on two whee ls for the wi n an d lhe overall . Results 500 PRO: 1. Er ic Sandstrom (Han); 2. ClsVicin Blood (Han); 3. Bill Jam erson (Han). 250 PRO: 1. Ray Crumb (Kawt 2. Ron A llen (Kaw) . 500 tNT: 1. O.ve Engst rom (Han); 2. Jess 0c:h08 (KTMt 3. Ken Schroeder (Hon •. 250 INT: 1. Jerry W right (Kaw); 2. Jeny King (Yamt 3. Kip Haole (Vam). 50: 1. Daniel Blair (Yamt 2. Hoke Smit h (Suzt 3 . Beau Perry lHon) . 60 9-11: 1. Terry Btet (~w); 2. Mark Soulier (Itaw); 3 . Andy Hansen (Hon).

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