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Cycle News 1990 11 07

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eLOCAL EVENTS e Eric H an son (22) and Jade McDowell (86) chase Steve Casto n (19) and an unidentified rider at the beginning of a 250cc Beginner class moto at Perri s. Chuck Graves won his fourth straight F- l race to clinch the Miller H igh Lire Formula One Grand P rix title at Willow Sp rings International Ra ceway, ) - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - ----' Hughey hauls at Perris MX By Tony Alessi and Kim Scott PERRIS, CA. OCT. 13 Honda rid er Chris H ughey swept a ll four motos en route to victories in the 25-29 and l 25cc Begin ner classes during G Fl Super Saturday MX a t Perris Raceway. Suzuki rider Mik e Bat tista led th e first quarter of the first l25cc Beginner race but H ugh ey chased him down and too k the lead on th e fourth lap. H ughey inched away to victory while Battista fad ed back into the sig hts of J o hn Bonacci, who passed him for second o n th e fina l lap. Battista again found th e right line into the first tum a t the start o f m oto two and led th e way during the opening laps. Battista pulled away a t first but a very determ in ed Hughey closed in a t th e halfway point. Hugh ey tried to ge t a wh eel in side. but Battista fou gh t him everywhere. Hughey fina lly overpo wered Batt ista o n th e fifth lap and wen t o n ' to wi n. Battist a h eld o n to second, overco mi ng a la te-race cha rge by Bonacci. Hugh ey had a n easier time winning bac kto-b ack mo tos in th e 25-29 Beginner class. C.T . Falk and David Fajardo di ced it o u t in both motos with Falk fi n is h ing second foll owed by Falard o, Gr een and Bonacci. J am ie Mi tchell smo ked the 250<:c No vice class. winning both motos wit h large leads over Tony Hadsall and Bobby Peters. Mitch ell looked lik e a sure winner in the 25-29 Novice class too , but Ed Vitell i ha d other ideas and used a pa ir of second place fin ishes to bea t Mitchell 's 1-3 mot o fini shes. Eric Bein gesser ro unded o ut the top three. Ron Stebe returned to MX racin l: a fter a five·year layoff to win the Vet N O VIce class. Stebe, wh o a ttri bu ted hi s win to th e su perb track co ndi tio ns , said, " The trac k was pe rfect both motos and i t pumped me u p to go faster." G reg P a ga n c ha r ged throu gh th e p a ck fin ishing second in front of Greg Whitfield. The co mbined Pro class was a thriller with Ryan Hugh es ear ni ng $240 by toppi nl: both mo tos. Tracy Monterone put o n a terrific ride, fini shing seco nd in bo lh mOlDs. Sleve La mson was trying lO sort out his new H on das and strugg led to fourth beh ind Rich ar d Saxton. Eri k Keh oe look ed good early in th e da y but retired with mechanical problem s. Results 50 STK 0. 1: I. Va nce Fm.-man (Yam ); 2. MichMJ Bl~ (Ya m ); 5. J usu n Ma cro (Ya m); ... En e Wood (Yam ); 5. Rya n . Van Hool ( Yam). 50STK 0.2: I. lknk Down q (Ya m ); 2. H eal.hcr Mauh ewl Lightfoo t (Sm) ; -t. Kane Slewan (Ya m): 5. (Yam ); 5. Kyle Matr (Yam ). 50 MOD : l. Eric Wood (Yam) ; 2. J usu n Mila (Yam ): 5. Va rnr Fm.-man (Yam ); -t. Bm jamin Stuc=lke (h j); 5. Hc=atha Miltl.hc=w' (Ya m ). 60 D-I : I. Clirr Jamin g" (Kaw); 2. T yla Newto n (Kaw). n 60 D· 2: I. Kn- in J m n ing" (Kaw): 2. M.lTkJoh nMl (Ya m ); 5. Mike Norri s J r. (SUI) ; -t. Alan C lasn (Kaw). 80 BEC : 1. JUlun T urna (Kaw); 2. Mike Molinil (Suz); 3. Rick Richards (Kaw); ... JeMie Molf~ t (Kaw): 5. Shawn . Fu lgham (Suz). 80 NOV : 1. Denn h T urne r (Kaw) . 80 INT: I. Larry Linkogl e (Xaw ). 125 BEC : I. Chri &lophtt Hughes (H on) ; 2. Mike Batti sta (SUI); 3. Johnny Bona cci (S UI ); -t. Chr iABaya (Hon); 5. Mik c= am, """" (K'rM). f25 NO V: I. Robt'rl Shd do n (K.aw); 2. T im O lw n (H on ); lo 3. Jon Roberg (Suz); 4. Mati Engsd er (Han); 5. Ch riAAbA n (Ka w). ]25 INT: I. Randy Law~rnr (K.a 2. Mn ttdez Gonza ln: w); (Ka w) ; S. bndy Dany lo (Xolw); -t. Ga ry Buteht'T (Kaw). ]25 PR O: I. Ryan Hugh" (Kaw); 2. Richard Saxton (S UI) ; 3. SItn' um~ (H on ); 4. J ohn Posca (Sw); 5. Eril Kehoe (Hon). 2!)0 BEG: 1. C.T . Fall (Yam ); 2. j ot Adleah (Hon); S. Michael Ovttby (Sm); 4. Davt' Cochr.m (Yam ); 5. David Walker (&.aw ). - 250 NO V: I. Jam ie Mitchdl (Kaw); 2. T on y Hadsall (SUI); . 3. 8llb by Pelt'n (H on ); -t. Ron Stebe (Ya m): 5. Carll» Joh nson (Ya m ). 250 I !\'T: I. Billy Mtto l!T(Hon); 2. j erem v Albr« hl (Kaw); t. ~t::j( ::':;~ (H on); -t. U J( Johnanuon (H on): 5. Jrif 250 PR O : I. TroiCY Montt'l'on t' (Y Hoo ker (Hon); 3. T ravis Hod ges (Sw); .... Tom Clo wt'n ("-a w ).. 500 BEG: I. J im McKmlM: (Kaw); 2. Dea n Brown (Hon ); 3. Michae l Schoe nba um (Hon); ... Jo hn Riu o (Hun ); 5. Karl . Scan la n (Ya m ). 500 NOV: I. Frank Sien er (Kaw): 2. Grf"gWh itfiel d (H on). 500 INT: 1. Tony Spt'3r (KTM); 2. Mikr> DouJthrny (ATK ); 3. Steve Ret'W'5 (ATK ); 4. Rohal H edl a nd (Hon). 500 P RO : I. Wi lly Musgr3 Vr' (ATK). VET NOV I: I. Ron Srebe (Ya m ); 2. Greg P.-ga n (H on); 3. G rq Whi tfidd (H on) ; 4. Nick Wukmi r (Ya m ); 5. Don ~1 ( Hon ). VET NOV 2: I. Q ui, Burgnon (Y.-m); 2. Q lUck Freeman (Kaw); 3. Angelo Mor gan (Xaw); 4. M.-rk Howa rd (SUI); 5. Baum g-.trtntr (H a n). b VET INT: 1. Steve Banning (H on); 2. Rick Richa rc (Xaw); S. jor'l Seal (S UI); 4. Busltt La wren ce (Ya m ); 5. j. S. Hansan ( Hon~ VET PRO: I. Sloe Wisema n (Kaw); 2. Brc=nt Wall in gd"ord (Kaw); 3. Bob Ru nen (Ha n); 4. Jdf Lambson (Ya m ); 5. T om Wh itt (H on ). OT NOV : I. BuuMoell('r (Hon ); 2. Richa rd 5 tud ke (ATX ); 3. Steve Jmnin~ (ATK ): -t. T om Co lema n (Han); S. jim Ban ning (Suz). OT INT: 1. Bob Richard (Ya m ); 2. Gnlrgt' SproulinR (H o n ). OT EX: I. Alan O l ~n (Yam ); 2. T om Wh ite (Ho n ); ! . Kohl" (Suz): 4. BU51a LawrmCT (Yam ); 5. Jndy G(''()r~ WeiM"1 (H a n ). 25·29 BF.G : I. Chri!iolo ph" Hup;h ry (Hnn ); 2. C. T . Jo'a lk (Ya m ); 3. David Fajardo (Hon); 4. Ran dy Gr~n (Hnn ); 5. Johnny l\l:macci (SUI). hdl (Raw); 25-29 NO V: I. Ed Vill'lIi (SUI); 2. Ja m ie MilC 3. Eric lki n~M'r (Yam ); -t. Sea n Rl'ill (SUl): 5. J im Douc=1t serv ice ma nag er at Kenny Ro berts Yamaha in Mod esto was goi ng to ride his IT Yama ha, but wh en Danny Ma lfatt i opted to ride hi s Bill Knight H on da , the Da ve Ha rr is twinpiped 1969 Cl became ava ilab le a nd Muscio fi n ishe d th i rd wit h Malfatt i fo urt h a nd picki ng up o nly o ne point o ver J im Mahoney 10 th e battle for the ancient p late . Results VET C: I. Steve T erry (Ya m ); 2. John ~novnt" (Hon): S. Tim O'Hara (KoIw ). • VET B: I. John M~id (Suz); 2. Mike Ziminuki (Ha n ). v,ET A; I. S ril MOKDannald (Suz); 2. j ohn T avis (H on ); 5. J im DunLavry (Yam ). 60 C: I. M i~1 Peuerson. 250 C: I . Km ny Robn'u Jr. (Vilm): 2. Dmny K.rri Un" (Suz); , . Don T oCh (Ya m ). OT A: 1. Sieve Fnroni (Hon ). PP : J. Debbi e Ban ta. -t-STRK: I. 0uU Carr (H -D); 2. 00vM: Holland J r. (H -O). O PEN C: I. Mike H urst; 2. Kevin Fd kin n. 125 B: 1. Eri c Beseem (Hon ). 125 C: I. Pern el l G ui uerez (K.a w); 2. Richa rd Clark. 80 B: 1. Mike soulier (Ya m). • KG C: I. Danny Ma rti n; 2. Ma rk Soulier . 250 B: I. John Madri d; 2. Momy Ow enb y. VINT A: I. .Duane j oice (Ya m ): 2. Scott Donlavty (Ya m); ! . Mark MU5C10 (el). VINT D: I. Bill Kni ght (H a n); 2. Mike Atkin s, 80 A: I. Don H art ; 2. Erie Bostrom (H a n); 3. Bill y Mart in ; -t. Cory Yarr ow ; 5. JeU ~b harL P/ W: I. David Call!l(' ; 2. Robt Harro ld. S. Bran don Oeo rge. n 60: L Toby j o rgenso n: 2. Andy Han sen . x . 250 A: I. A1e jorgt'nl'ot'n (Kaw); 2. C hris Carr (Sua): 3. Ben Bostro m (Hen ). ' (H e n ). 25·29 INT : 1. Alan Ol son (Suz); 2. Mikr> Dou ght'r1y (AT K): 3. Mercedes Go m.alez (Kaw); -t. Marc CrfJ"iby (Yitm ); 5. F .,pino!'.3 Za pata (MXA). . Graves digs up ARRAwin at Willow Road Race Jorgensen cruises to Lodi Rough Scrambles win By Eric Vin cen t LOD!, CA, ocr. 13 Ro ug h Scrambles raci ng retu rned to th e Lodi Cycle Bowl , in ear nes t, wit h 217 en tries for th e fir st of the Wint er Series o n a beau tifull y gr oomed, fo ur-i nch deep cus h ion tha t held tog ether th ro ugh out the night, as th e ba ttle for top bla ck plat es co nti n ued. Alex J or gense n's KX250 topped the 250<:c A d ass with Chris Carr seco nd a nd 'a great battle be tween th e Bost ro m s tailing. Ben Bostro m , th e yo u nger, bea t brother T or y, wit h Larry Co leman fifth . Vet Neil MacDan na ld held th e front side of th e Vet A div isio n, beating o u t John T avi s. MacDan nal d rode his Suzuk. , co mp lete with working head ligh t. to a narrow win with T a vis closi ng quick ly at th e end bUI miSSFa! 'n the pa ss by a few inches. J ohn Madrid top th.e B portio n with Steve T erry the C c ass wInner. The 250<:c C class had a wh oppin g 26 rid ers wi th 17-year-old Kenny Ro berts Jr. th e wi n ne r af ter mo vin g u p to seco nd in the heat. He moved aro und th ree rid ers at th e o nset of the main, secured th e position and was orf to th e races at the chec kers. Denny Kreitzer took second over Don To(ft a nd David West. Young Robens had sist er , Kristy a nd brother Kurtis wat ching, ju st as closel y as hi s mom, Patti and both Grandpa and G randma, with Kenny Roberts Sr, in a ttendance. The en to ura ge m clu ded Bubba Shob ert, Robbie Petersen and Chuck Aksland. Speci a lty dasses saw wins in th e O ld Timer A di vision by Steve Ferroni, wh ile Debbie Banta topped the Powder Puff, and Carr won th e Four-Stroke class on his J or gy's DR Suzuki with Cloyse Holland Jr. second. The Vmtage A cla ss had a good turnout with Dua!1e Joice winning on th e Don Swearingen Yamaha, while Scott Dunlavey took seocn d over Mark MusCo. MusCo, the Chu ck Graves cl inched the Mill er Hi ~h-Life Form ula One Gra nd Prix titl e by wmning hi s fourth stra igh t F-I race a t the 11th round of th e Am eri can Road Racin g Associatio n's sched u le a t Willow Springs International Raceway. G raves was recoverin g fro m a recent case of th e flu a nd had not plan ned o n racing a t all . It was th e only event he en tered on th e day 's schedu le, and in fact his la te registra tio n fo rced him to start fro m the back of the gri d. It o nly too k three tu rns for Graves to ma neuver hi s Suzuki GS XR ll OO thr oush th e pac k of riders to take the lead. H is mitial co m pe tition for the top spot was Yamaha TZ25O-mounted Nick len atsch , but he was n' t able to keep up wit h th e lar ger di spl acement bikes. He shortly slipped to th ird, allo wing J eff Hagan to p ull into second on h is Suzuki GSXR lIOO. . As the riders came do wn the fronl straight to begi'.' lap th ree, Hagan began a serious challenge wah G raves for th e lead . At the same time. Bruce Tebo, a lso ridi ng a S uzuki GS XR I IOIl, dre w u p and passed len at sch for thi rd. T wo lap s lat er len a tseh pulled into th e pits and ou t of th e race with a broken shoc k sp ri ng . That mov ed Lee Shi ens into fo urth p lace on hi s Yamaha TZ2 50. The remainder of the race co ntin ued to see Graves hold the lead despite being co nstantly shado wed by Hagan. This battle gave Tebo a co m fortable hold o n third place. When the rid ers took th e ch eckered flag, it was Graves with the win, Hagan second a nd T ebo third. Brad Haz en finished fourth after that position was relinquished by Dal e Keifer , who had pulled off the track in lap seven with a mech anical problem . Following the race , Graves said that he was surprised that Hagan had been following so closely . He said that the hand signals from ROSAM OND, CA, OCT. 20-21 his pi t cre w made it look as through he had a five second lead wh en it was reall y zero. Hagan admitted tha t Graves had been a real ch a ll en ge, bot h fo r h im se lf a nd h is mot orcycle. " Ch uck was fast in some areas of the track . a n d I was fast in o thers. a nd ] was hopin g to ca tch him a t some poin t. but my suspens ion was n 't set up fo r the lap ti mes we were do ing o ut th ere," said Hagan. This was his th ird AR RA F-I ra ce of the season, ha ving spe nt m uc h of the year co m pe ti ng i n th e WERA Fo rmul a- USA Series, wh ere he is ra nked eig hth overa ll. Results 5O.5/ST: I. Lynda Donovan; 2. Ma rk Lo ng (Yam ); S. Diana Will.ianu (Y.IIO); 4. Doug Barn~L 80 51ST: I. Kmnr Robttu jr (H on ); 2. Ji m Gfh Park J r.; 2. Ed Brigan te; 3. Bmt ShrdOer; 4. T on y Don m : 5. Da~ Wolf. F-5G L: I. And y Mihon ; 2. Kevin Johnson ; S. Kurt Mund: 4. Kirk TI\om pwn; 5. Danny Farns worth. F·I : I. O lUck Cl'2vn (Sw); 2. JdJ Ha Kiln (Sur); 5. Brutt T ebo (Suz); -t. Boo Hazen (SUl ); 5. Ltt Shi erts (Ya m ). Hershey scores two at Gran PrixMX By Peggy Adamic CANAL FULTON, OH, ocr. 13 Brunswi ck Su zuk i rid er Jay Hershey was unto uchabl e as he scored four mota victories en ro ute to do ubl e class wins a l Gran Prix Raceway. H ershey fIrst too k on the Schoolboy class as he piloted hi s RM throu~h tum on e and neVer looked back , leadi ng the SiX-lapmoto from s.an to fini sh , building a better than l6-secon d lead by mo to's end . Hershey duplicated his ride in moto two as he was untouchab le from the drop of th e ga te to the checkered flag. "!l H ershey also took on the competition in the 125cc B class and dom in ated both motos with' wire- ta-wire wins. Larry Bellman and Dave Kacmar chased Hershey 10 each of the outings but were unable to keep the pa ce as Hersh r:y fini shed each moto with commanding leads:. T y Myer blasted through tum one to beg;n the first 250cc C class moto followed by Chip Adams, T om Batton and Greg Myer. T y Myer took the wire-to-wire win with Adams and Batton swapping places before the bel:inning of lap three. Batton held second ahead ofAdams while Alex Davis motored in to fourth ahead of Greg Myer o n the final lap.

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