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Cycle News 1990 10 17

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-, Engs trom b y doi ng th e triple. but carried so mu ch spee d iru o th e next turn he went wide a nd kn o cked Engs trom ov er. E ngst ro m q uick ly remoun ted a nd made an a tte m p t to catc h Don a ho b u t 10 no a va il. Keeney di sp laced Bens e fro m th ird near the mi ddl e uf th e m o to with the a id of th e tr iple ju m p a nd he ld o n to the flag. Bense and Metzger took fourth a nd fifth . Engstrom Tan str o n g to tak e both mOlDS in th e 250('c A class. Do mino Pi zza-po wered Bens e had a good day, wi th a 3-2 sco re giving h im seco nd o vera ll. Keen ey's 2-3 gave him the ne x t po si tio n , wh i le Eri c Metzger, a newcom er La the 250cc cl ass, ran well to .tak e fo urt h wit h 4-4 mot os. S COll Steinle charged o u t front in the first Ove r 25 mo te an d led for two laps. Mean wh ile. Don Bonnick sen worked b y Dan a H u m and then Brad Er ickso n and took ov er the lea d whe n Stein le had trouble on th e thi rd la p , dropping to eig h th. Ronni ck sen held on to w in but the fastest rider o n th e track was Mark Robinson. who had mov ed up from around 10th o n the first lap t o a close seco nd a t th e 'checkered. J im SC Oll a nd Eri ckso n rounded out th e top four . Ste in le sho t into the lead in th e seco nd mot a bu t fell under the pr essu re fro m Scott. Rob inson wa s runni ng near t he front o f t he pa ck ea rl y in the moto, bu t got o ut o f shape o n a j ump, la un ch in g hi m self over th e ha ndl eba rs an d getting hi s head sucked in betw een th e rear wheel a nd th e fender o f Hunt's hike. H unt ro lled to a stop; shocked to see what he had picked u p. Ro binson wa s sh ak en b u t no t serious ly in jured. Hunt co n ti n ued racing. but lo st a lap. Ste inle ra n well b u t succumbed to th e charge of SCOtt o n t he last lap . Erickson a nd Bomiick sen cr u ised in for third a nd fo urth. R esults ~lIN I P/W : I. Lan ce Cu nni ng ha m: 2. Danny Edm ol1!>(ln; 3. Rya ll M t'~aw ; 1. Mikr Kann. MINI JR : I. Slw ll y Kann ; 2. I\ a rll n Hupp er t: 3. C,ury I l u p pt 'n; 1. Cory (',o Hu ra n. , . F'I~frl{~!II~ ~; : \: ~t·,il':'v;'I\I(;li;~~~:. 2. j im Pllvnlny; ~ . janllt' OVF R 2!'! I. Jim StU ll J I.: 2. n Oll KOllnir k!ot'n ; 3. St -,nll : .' II';n lt,;· 1. I\J;I{I !'".rido.lIl1. VET C: I. KI'II KlilU!>; 2. G a ry (: rc>l h ; 3. AlIt'1l S ta i ~l' ; I. Rid , l "Ulllln·rlll . VET A: I. Uriilll Cill lll'y; 2. AIt1 in ·lI i: 3.jiu k Pa rent eau : I1C: I. Ridlilrd Hlt·i . SR : I. T lIm C la rk: 2. j t·n.,. 1\('1 k t·r ; ~ . RUKI'r N it'tl,it'bki ; I Duvid KlltI!>IM'. 12!'"I ( :D-I : I . Mik l' . 1 1·~ ~I' Il : 2. Ben (;t·nr~(': 3 . Da \·id 0 1,,10; I. Sn lll R,IIIt'I. 12!'",· C 1l-2: I. j -rr l\!('tl.t"r: 2. C.ra i~ j oh n son : 3. Bri a n 1. Davi d S UIiMh . 12!'"I C 1)-3: I. jl".M· Edm tlllMtll: 2. M ikt' Good ma n ; ~ . RolM'1l Uuu-: 1. jl ·l(·my IlI K. 12!'"I R: I. Mil l' Alki llMtll: 2. Brian T a ylnr ; 3. Leun Larud.; I. ( ; I a i ~ ( :UltOIl!Jt·IKI'I. ' 125 A: I. Pal I)o llah ll ; 2. Ruh Engvrrom: 3. Cnry K("('I1ly; I. C hi i ~ I\t·ll!>l'. . :!!'o C n . L I. nail Fill kr-r: 2. Doug Nnr i~n ; 3. Mikl' t :-'li lt hUl n: '\' Richa rd Wi itala . 2!'"ltl C 0 -2; I. !l ill y Edrn ClI1 M,n; :!. 1(('11 Kra us: 3. j -r r RrOl vI'r: I. J iltlJ l '~ Pu \'u ln y. 2;1 R; J. Ro bt·rt I\I'rK ~ lHlIn ; 2. J a y (hm,In : ~ . J ay 0 Thnlllp~" II: 1. J)il\'id jm·lI. 2.') A: I . Ruh En J:o;trum ; 2. Ch r i~ l\(' I1M '; 3. Cmy Kl'l'llt'y: 0 I. h il · MI·!fKt·r. .. OP EN C: I. (~ a r y (; nu h: 2. Hr('1ll H I·rhl·r ; ~ . jlKly (;j ('II\M': I. T u m 7.;11' 1(' ) . ()liEN A: I. j il y H IM : 2. j ilt -I. P ill t'lIU·ilU . 'llk It l i I J ill ~ t'llI l : Dukes dashes to win at :Breman Supercross By Wayne Parham BREMEN. GA SEPT. 15 , Although he didn 't grab th e holesh ot in the openi ng mal O. Sea n Dukes quick ly gained the lead o n the first lap a nd eas i ly o u t-d istanc ed th e co mpe tit io n in th e 200cc A class at Brem en Supercross. Ma ti Sh ue too k th e hol eshot, bu t fai led to fend off Dukes for long. By the seco nd la p, Duk es claimed th e lead and began to build a si zea ble lead with wh at see me d to he effo rt less rid in g. Shue attem p ted to clo se the dis ta nce, bu t rem ained si x to e'igh t seconds behi nd Lhe o L r Honda-r ider. he Brian Stok es settled in to t h ird place o n th e open ing la p as Jonathan Blain challenged from t he num ber fo ur position fo r t he dura tio n of th e mo to. T ak ig the hol esh ot in th e second moto , Du kes was eas ily o n hi s way to th e mon ey as he ea rne d h is second mo lO win. Shue agai n tra iled Dukes, but fini sh ed ahead o f th e rem ainder of the class to tak e seco nd ove ral l. Blain turned the tabl es on Stokes in the seco nd mo to as th ey finish ed th ird and fourth , respec tive ly , to m ov e Bl ain i nt o thi rd overa ll. . Duk es no t on ly earned a I-I ni ght in 200cc A, but a lso sto le th e sho w in 201-0pen A as he power ed hi s Ho nd a to co nsec u tive mota wins. ; Duk es took th e lead o ff th e line and never slo wed as th e o the r rid ers jock eyed for the ot he r top p laces. T on y Lee sett led into seco nd and Rill y Beltz held th ird until h is Kawasa ki sta lled ea rly o n the th ird la{'. Beltz quickly restarted th e bike, bu t not in time to p revent Brad Wa lla ce fro m movi ng i nto th ird. All en H arr iso n edged by Belt z lat er in the race and he ld o nto fourth place unti l th e finish . Again in th e seco nd mo to , Du kes and Lee ra n firs t an d seco nd w hi le Wa llace a nd Harrison bau led for thi rd. Harrison. 4-3, G ~ 0 ~ ~ ,.....; t,.....; .... V ,.0 0 ..... U 0 J osh Larsen won th e Scrat ch and Handicap mains a i IMS Speedw ay. claimed a third pl ace fin ish in the second moto to ea rn third o vera ll whi le Wall ace dropped to fourth in 20l-0pen A. seco nd week i n a row . John Aden was seco nd with Rob Ball th ird . Resul ts , Chuck Graves (120), Joe Williams (86), Bruce Tebo (SO) and Brad Hazen (18) figh t for the lead in the F-1 class at Willow Springs. Graves forged ahead for the win . SCRATCH : I.Josh Lanen (jley (Kaw): 2. Leo n Boudreax ( Ka w); 3. Randy Harper (Ho n) ; 4. G reg Mitch ell (Hen): 5. Dwa yne Dale (Ka w) . VI NT : I. Barry H iggins (BSA); 2. Ra ndy Tom linson: 3. Lee Win lilon (C-A); 4. Ja son Luering (Yam) ; 5. J err Child (Ya m ). SR MEN: I.Mikt' H en derliOq (H on ): 2. Arty Spen cer ( Ka w ); 3. Danny Ho pson (KT M); 4. Gary Cro we (KTM); 5. Ri ck j o rda n (H o n ). BEG : J. Wa de Bell (H on ]: 2. Wa yne Devan (KX ); 3. Ch ris Will iam !> (Kaw ): 4. Tommy jones [Kaw) ; 5. Bernard Harrison ( Ka w) . SC H BY; L Pa tr ick Hi ,d ( Hon), 2. Kyle Kelly (H o n): 3. Chr is Thomas (Ka w ): 4. Palrick Brow n (H a n); 5. Gary Kellum (SUl) . SR MINI: l. Pa trick Hi zd (Hon ); 2. Gary Kellum (SUl ); 3. You Pin son (Suz): 4. J aso n Ha n (He n ): 5. Kevin T rue tt (H o n}, JR MI NI ; 1. Scc u Pinso n (Suz); 2. Dan iel Currie (Yam); 3. j uey Turk (Ho n); 4. Lance McGtvney (H a n); 5. Mick Rail ey (Ka w ). J R C Ve: J. Mick Railey (Kaw ); 2. J. R. Morr o w ( Ka w ); Ryan Hudgin s (Yam). P/W : I. J.R. Morr ow (Yam); 2. Cha d Albri tton (Yam); : Ruh l'owf'1I (Ya m); 4. Lada lt' Smith (Yam ): 5. Malt t nickeuoll (Ya m ). ~. Larson unbeatable at Inland Motor Spe~dway By Scott Daloisio SANBERNARDINO, CA, SEPT. 5 Josh Larsen won bo th t he Scr atch a nd Ha ndicap mains a t th e Glen H elen OH V Park's In land Motor SJX 'edway. Wh en the Scra tch main left the Jin e. La rse n was behind leader Bobby Schwartz and Scott Bra nt. Wh en th ey sh ot o ff tu rn two the first ti me . Larsen wen t to t he din and screa me d a ro u nd Brant for L second spot. By the th ird he circuit, Larsen had the Do n Russell Ra cing! Prime Tick et/ Event Tec h nica l Services / Shoe i! Anaheim Tire J awa p la nted fir mly o n Sch wa rtz' rea r tire and tri ed to ride arou nd the wily veLera n on t he ba ck ch u te, butSch wartz held him at bay. ' On th e final lap , L"sen again tried to go a ro u nd Schwartz . but the Nati on a l C ha m p io n blocked hi s path. As th ey hea ded into turn th ree, Larso n stayed o n th e throttle and rod e arou nd Sch wa rtz for th e lead . Schwar tz did n 't give u p a nd roo k h is GM tifthe d ir t o u t of lurn [our. silt ing bac k as far as he cou ld to get extra wei ght and tra ction to th e rear wh eel. It worked and he pulled a lo n gside Larsen , but it was not enough, as Larsen had h im by a ha lf len gth. As th ey circled th e track after th e race. Schwartz. wh o has known La rsen since he was a Loddler , rod e up to th e winner a nd p u m ped his hand in co ngratu lat ions. La rsen made it look easy in th e H and icap main as he started o n lh e 50 yard-line . b u t o n lap two he wa s sitti ng in seco nd a nd eyei ng leader Chris Castin. Castin the n fell in turn two a nd Larsen screamed by un contested [or first. Sch wartz worked h is way to seco nd, but o n lap five, Alan Ch rist ian came ca ll ing. As they h it turn three on lap five, Christia n go t inSIde o f Sch wa rtz and too k him high in tu rn four and then sped o ff fo r seco nd. Christian had second , but Larsen took th e win by a half straigh t. Schwartz p laced th ird with Andy Northrup fou rth. . Will Whi tesid e remained undefea ted a t IMS wh en he wo n th e Division Two main for the Resu lts ( Ka w) . JR: l. Randy Evans: 2.-0tris Wl'TIt "; 3. Michael Hull. M Durkee wins at SDR Short Track SR B: I. Do ug las U nI (Yam ); 2. T erry Speed (Hon); 3. Sro u Snyder (Ya m); 4. J.T. Wood (Ya m) ; 5. J oe Go uld (H on ). 2!)() EX: I. Roger Du rk ee (H e n ): 2. I ason Fletcher (Ho n ); 3. Ken {".uo llwlh J r. (Ho n); 4. Duane Vttder (Rtx) ; 5. Cra ig u ld le(Sul) . OPEN EX: I. J aM," Fletc her (Rtx): 2. C rdiK E!>ld lr (H D): 3. Sco tt Snoo p (Rtx); 4. j a y Skidmore (R IX); 5. Gary Co nkli ng (Rtx). SPTSM N: I. Sco tt Snoop (Rtx): 2. Robert Wei" (R IX): 3. Ken Cco tberh J r. (Hun); 'I. Wa yne Eldred J r. {H · D): 5. Rod ger Man war in K (Ho lt). ,...~ Graves makes it three at Willow Springs Road Race By Tom Bla ch ek By Eric Vincen t Photo by Kai Sch werdtfeger HARPURSVILLE, NY, SEPT. 16 ROSAMOND. CA, SEPT. 16 Rog er Durkee wo n h is first feature of the seaso n in th e 250cc Expert class a t Sq ua re Deal Riders' Sh ort Track. Durkee. who was o n a borro wed bike, led every lap o f the fin a l. A race-long battle betw een J ason Fletche r and Ken Coolbcth J r. for seco nd pl ace wa s decided o n the next-to-last la p, Fletch er muscled hi s way by Coolbe th to tak e seco nd and Coolbe th sett led for third. Fletcher j u m ped o u t to a slight lead in th e Open Expert class foll owed by Ken Da hlin, Craig Estell e, Scott Snoop and Durkee. On lap two , Durkee moved around Snoop a nd began to pressure Est ell e. Estelle dove u nder . Dahlin o n lap live to move in to second p lace behind Fletcher. On the seventh la p , Durkee and Dah li n ca me toge ther in tum t hree . Dahlin wen t over the tum three ban k and wa s trapped under h is motorcycle. The race wa s stop ped wi th Fletcher declared as th e winner. Estelle was aw arded second, Snoop th ird. Open Expert points leader Duane Veeder bl ew the dutch on h is Rotax whi le leading his hea t and did not q ualify for th e final. Justin O>olbeth grabbed th e hoIesho t in th e Open Ama teur feature race. .Jo sep h Meier and J oe l Nabinger cha sed O>olb eth for the first five laps o f th e eig ht lap fin al. On lap si x, O>olbeth go t caught behind a slower rider and Meier wa s ab le to slip underneath O>oIbeth. Nablin ger also moved pas t O>ol beth o n th e next lap L Hnish second to Meier . O S D R R a ce w a y h o st ed th e inau gu ra l World Quarter-M il e Di rt Tra ck Tea m Champ io nsh ip race. This was a fu n race wi th learns consisting o f two Expert rider s a nd o ne Am a teur rider. Five tea ms Hne d up fo r the H a nd ica p sta n wit h Mo rgan Coolbeth an d Pau l Lync h, on a n 80cc H onda , go t o ff th e li ne first a nd led for a n a m a zing si x lap• . O n la p seven. J ason Fle tc he r , Dua ne Veed er , Rill Ne w kir k, Cra ig Es te lle a nd Rog er Du rkee a ll blew b y Ly nc h . 'Fletch er went on to cross th e fin is h line fi rst , wilh h is L eammat e Es te lle fini shin g fo u rt h . .T he a mateur on t he tea m. Norm Lav io lette, fi n ish ed seve nth m ak ing t hem th e " World" cha m ps. All th e rider s see me d to enjoy th e even l, bu t none wer e mo re excited th atn Lavio le tte who was lh e firs t a ma te ur to cross the fini sh li ne . Res ults V·ZINGER so: I. Fran kie K('('h'y (Ya m): 2. Cam Raff cny (Ya m ); 3. .sean Heta h (Yam ). 6(); l. Mike Mc-K (Ka w); 2. Aaro n Cr eamer ( Ra w): 3. Ma ll f't' Murra y (Kaw): -I. Krislt'n Edwardli (Ya m). 80: 1. A. Paul L)'nc h (H o n ); 2. Mike McKl't' (Kaw ): 3. Jt're mi a h Alexa nd("r (Ka w); 1. Mor gan {"oo llx·lh (Ka w): 5. . Mark Go urlay (Kaw ). 125 AM: I. DtlTt:l ld M(; irr (Ho n l: 2. J l'rem ia h Akxamlt-r (Yam ): .1 A. Pa ul l. yllch (H o lt); 'I . M l)f~ul C.cMlloc ( Kit w ): . lh .1}. Chri.. HOlrt (Hu n ). 2SOAM: I. l\orm L.avioll ·lfe ( Ka w ); 2. j lN 'ph M(" (Ho u ): i('r 3, Chri .. Hart (H n n ): 1, Scu ll Snyder (Yam ):!'!, Slilfl Niui..kit" t H un ). O PE.N AM: I. J O'ol'ph Mt'ier (RIX): 2. J ot'! Na bl ngl"r (Ya m ): 3. JusttTI {".oolbt-th (Rlx): 4. Ronald F.lard (Ho lt); 5. Tl'rr~' , Spenl (H o n). . SR A: J. Ja)" Skidmort" (R lx); 2. Ga T) C k l lllg ( R l ~l; ". ' .Ul~ J ohn Hildebrand (\V. R); 4. Mark Kuryt kuw skl (Rtx): 5. Norm La vio lette (C· A). A third-consecu tive win moved Chuck G ra ves closer to win n ing th is seaso n 's Mi ller H igh Lif e Formula One Gra nd Prix titl e. T he win ca me at the 10th ro u nd o f the America n Road Raci ng Associ ation 's (ARRA) sch ed ule at \Vill ow Sp rings Int er natio nal Racewa y. T he Formula One event was the on ly ARRA race held durin g a weekend o f AMA activities at Wi llow Sp rin gs. In wh at turned o ut to be o ne o f th e mos t exciting races of th e day , G raves took the ear ly le ad on h i s G reg Lundy-tun ed Suzuki GSXR I 100. Wh at follow ed was an excit ing four -rider du el for the lead which last ed from sta rt to finish . Fo llowing G raves throu gh turn o ne o n th e first lap was Yam aha FZRlOOO-mounted Rrad H azen a nd in thi rd wa s Bruce T ebo on his Dunlop-shod Suzuki G SX R 1100. G rav es began to separate himself from the o th er ri de rs during th e first two laps, b u t at the be~i nning o f la p three. he slowed. At th e sa me tim e, Tebo passed Hazen to tak e secon d as ' th ey ca me do wn th e front straight. What had been a tig ht battle for second q uick ly turned into a four-rider cha se for first as J oe Brett Williams. riding a H onda R C30, joined th e lead ers. Starting lap four, T ebbo pulled pastG raves, wh o ' qu ick ly recovered the lead go ing into tu rn two. T ebo too k the lead agai n a lap lat er. and held o n to it as Gra ves mo men tar ily slip ped in to th ird. Wit h six of the 12 la ps co mp leted , G ra ves moved back into first as Tebo beg- n to see d a slrong challenge for seco nd fro m \ Villiam s. The RC30 rider was ab le to use th e m an euvera bili ty of h is mach in e in th e tight co rners. bu t Tebo held him off in fast turns eig h t a nd ni ne and down th e front straight. ' Vorkin g against Williams was the fact tha t he was rid in g o n th e sa me set of Micheli n tires he had used earl ier in the day in th e AMA Su pe rbi ke race . • The fo ur-way battle for th e lead co n L ued in th roughout the race. T ebo took th e lead again o n lap 10, but o nce again G raves recovered q uick ly. In the fina l two laps, Graves began to separa te hi mse lf from t!)e rest o f-the pack and crossed the Hnish line three seco nds ahead o f Tebo. Third p lace wen t to H azen , who had pass ed Williams in the last few laps o f th e race. G raves ackno wledged he was ho lding ba ck a bi t during th e race. " I figured f sh ould just go o u t th ere, tak e it easy, don 't fall o ff and not tak e an y chances and ~et so me points." he sai d. With respe ct to his poi nts lead in the F1 serie s. Graves was con fide n t th at he should have litt le pr obl em in securing lhe titl e. " I think we have it wrapped u p , but I'm not positive," he said. " It ·s loo king rea l good, th o ugh ." Resul ts F· I: 1. Ch uck G ra ves (Sut): 2. Bru tt Teba (Su); S. Brad Hazen (Ya m); 4. J oe Will iams (Hon) ; 5. Curt is G ie-so(Ya m). 31

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