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Cycle News 1992 02 05

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eEVENTS e Kalmi ck too k adv an tage of an o pen course in front of him and began to extend th e ga p between himself and second. G reen hadn 't ·read Kalmick's game pl an , however, and had p la ns of hi s own. Gr een clo sed the ga p q uickly. Davi d Procida and Lee Ch apin were movin g up throug h the pac k after cra shing in tum one, and were curren tly midpack. Al Smi th came under attac k [ro m Pr oci da .a nd th e two diced for the next 20 minut es, Procida slip ped by at the end of th e long, whooped-out stra ig hta way, and led Smith [or a few laps before Smith repassed h im . Smith co nti n ued to pick 0[[ riders a nd soon broke into the top five, passing Dou g Rodri gu es in the process. Cha pi n had worked hi s way up, and tuc ked in behind Sm ith . U p front, G reen was making tracks and had extended his lead co nsidera bly . Kam ick con ti n ued LO fade, and was just o u tside the top rive wh en he and Procida tra ded pos itio ns. In second, Smi th put a slick mo ve on Ken Beach , w ho mom en ts later ra n out of gas . The lon g race bega n to take its LOll on th e racers, and the pace dropped off noticeably. Up front, Gr een too k the checkered [01lo wed by Smith, Rand y Wessels, Richard Stulke and Chap in. . Results Chuck Graves topped the Formula One class at Willow Springs Road Race. Paris- Cape Town Rally Peterhansel first to CapeTown CAPETOWN, SOUTH AFRICA, JAN. 15 rench man Stephane Peterha nsel won the first trans-Africa Paris. to-Cape Town Rally. The 26year-old Team Yamaha Motor France Mobil I rider arrived at the finish under Table Mountain on the Cape Town beach 24 minutes and eigh t seconds ahead of America n Danny La Porte after 7704 miles and 26 days of hard racing. An esti mated 200,000 sp ectators greeted Peter hansel and the other com pe titors as th ey reached the tip of Africa . " For the last two days I was listening for problems all the way and didn't push it," said Peterhansel, who led the Rally from December 31 to the finish. Peterhansel, who won the 1991 Paris- Dakar Rally, said , "The event was harder and longer than the ParisDakar and it's an achievement for myself and my Yamaha team just to get here. I woke up every morning wondering if I would make it, but my Yamaha was the best bike in the event and that made things a lot easier. I - had no tech n ical problems at all, which meant I could concentrate on my riding." Peterhansel rode an 850cc version of the Yamaha YZE750T. After setting the earl y pa ce of the rally with a. win on the first African stage, Peterhansel was overhauled by fellow Yamaha man Alessandro De Petri, but when the Italian retired after afall on December 30, Peterhansel was ready to take his chance . " My plan from the start was to lead after th e desert section which made up the first part of the rall y," Peterhansel said. "After the desert I kn ew we would have narrow tracks and a lot of du st through central and southern Africa and I didn't want to have to make up time on them ." And the Frenchman's master plan worked perfectly . T ak ing a six-minute lead over 1982 250cc MX World Champion LaPorte on the last day of 1991 , Peterhan sel was never aga in headed. LaPorte, who was aboard a T eam Lucky Strike Cagiva, got as close as five minutes behind, but with Peterhansel leading off each day he was never able to fight past to claw back the deficit. LaPorte had celebrated his 35th birthday just three weeks prior to F 30 OT NOV : 1. Bill Misener (Yam); 2. Asker Larn kjaer (S uz); ! . Steve Pop joy (KcIw): 4. John Flan rlers (H on ); 5. Barry SImo n (Ha n). OT AM: I. Dona ld G ree n (Kaw): 2. AI Smith (Yam ); 5. Randy WC5-'ids (H a n ); 4. Richard Stuel ke (ATK) : 5. Lee Cha pm (Sue}, O'T EX: L Gary willson (Kaw); 2. Mike Brook s (Yam ): 5. Richa rd Bealer (Yam); 4. Geo rge Speari ng (Ha n ); 5. La rry .the event 's start on Decemb er 22 in Rou en , France, . " I took it easy for the first few days, but th en I saw my chan ce to go ahead on a narrow stage and took it," said Peterhans el, "That was the tu rn ing point of the rally. It meant I cou ld cont rol the pace for the second ha l£. " Dan ny was right behind me all the way and I knew th at one mistake or a mac hine problem wou ld lose the race, so I had to keep concent rating righ t to the fin ish." In fact, it was LaPorte who hit tro uble. Forced to rid e harder th an Peterhansel in an attemp t to make up tim e, the American fell twice during the January 7 stage in the Co ngo jungle. Peterhansel took the stage win by over 13 minutes and stretched h is lead to 32 minutes, a vital advantage to take into the fina l week of th e event. Problems caused by floo ding in sou thern Angola and by en vironmental concerns in Namibia forced th e organizing Thierry Sabine Organization to tum many of the fin al competitive stages into untim ed liaison sections, making LaPorte's task even greater, but Peterhansel's dominance had already been established. . Winner of four special stages, he was able to ride carefully for the final few days, allowing LaPorte to pull back a minute or two each day, but always keeping him in sight to ensure victory. "It's great just to be here but to have won as ' well is fant astic," said Peterhansel after climbing th e finishing ramp in Cape Town. "I always knew I could win, but in an event like this any thing can happen and I didn 't let myself accept that I had wo n unti l this moment. " All was not joy in th e Yama ha camp, though, as earlier in the ral ly former Paris-Dakar winner Giles La lay died . in a crash. La lay was a member of th e Team Yamaha Ch esterfield Seoul. Cl' ROSAMOND. CA,JAN. 17·19 Chuck Graves cap tured the T oyota/Dunlo p/ Del Amo Motos/ Mi ller H igh -L ife Form ul a O ne Champio nship win a t the first ro u nd of th e Willow Springs Motorcycle Club's 1992 racing seaso n. Graves has domi nated the F-I class for the past two years, desp ite bein g absent fro m competition [or the last th ree rounds. Lea d ing the race from sta rt to fin ish on hi s Greg Lundypre pa red Suzu ki GSXRI IOO, G raves was follow ed 0 [[ the starting gri d by hard-ch arging Robert Miller and Bruce T ebo. Mill er, riding a Suzuki GSXR II 00, kept th e heat on Grav es [or th e first lap, but soo n dropped back and sett led int o a com forta ble second pl ace. T ebo main tai ned third pl ace throu ghou t the race o n hi s Suzuki GS XR II 00, leaving th e only battle in this event for fourth pl ace. . J im Van Vegten ran in four th for the first half of th e race, but soo n came under pressure [rom Paul Harrell and Brian Bernard, both of whom passed Van Vegten on lap seven. As the race neared the chec kered flag, it was Harrell who would hold on to take fo ur th , follo wed by Bernard and Van Vegten. "Those gu ys ar e rea lly ripping now ," said Grav es of his competition. "There are a lo t of riders with good equipment ou t here this year, and we're going to see some good. dicing all year long." T he Formula Two even twas dominated.by Graves and number one plate hol der , Andy Milton . The two riders battled throughout the race, wi th Graves edging o ut Mi lto n at th e ch eckered flag . . Andre Castanos finished third, despite some heavy co mpe titio n. In the 6500c Superbike ra ce, Milton won his first race of the sea so n ab oard his Nak ami chi -sponsored Yamaha FZR6oo ; It took Milto n nearly half the race to maneuver into th e lead , which was initially held by Ra ym ond Hathcock with R ichie Thorp runn in g second. On lap th ree, Mi lton dra fted Thorp down 'the fr ont straigh t and passed him on the inside of turn o ne. A half lap later Milton was dici ng with Ha thcock , and by tu rn seven emerged wi th the lead. Milton held on to the lead for the rest of th e race, with H athc ock seco nd and T horp third . Resu lts Results FINAL: 1. Step ha ne Peterhan sel (Yam) 52 hrs. 29 min. 14 sec.; 2. Danny LaPone (Gag) 53:23.22; 3. jordi Arcarons (Gag) 53:4U4; 4. Marc Morales (Sta) 53:42.18; 5. Thi erry Magnaldi (Yarn) 54:28.22; 6. Gilles Picard (Yam) 54:55.48; 7. Edi Orio1i (Gag) 56:03.42; 8. Garlos Sotelo (Gil) 57:2U6; 9. L Charbonnel (Sur) 57:31.1 7; 10 Davide Trolli (Sta) . 61:09.59. Green grabs Sunrise GP win By David P rocida ADELANTO, CA,JAN. 1 9 Don ald Gr een scored the Ove r T he Hi ll Ga ng Amat eur class win a t the club's first Grand Prix of the season, hel d at Sunrise Cycle Park. . Fred Kal mick , rocketed his Ka wasaki KX500 down the start straight to gra b th e holeshot, wh ile there was a pile~ up a t midpack. P061[(~SJlR: 1. Tommy Pearl (Hon ); 2. Sam Groce (Suz): s.Bob Mill ner (H on); 4. Ron Way (H on ); 5. Tim Cas h (H on). Willo\y Springs laurels to Graves By Eric Vincent NOV 0-500: I. Bobby Ki ~lh; 2. /e05 Ha crt er ( Yam ) ;~ . G uy Celesere (Ya m ); 4. Mau hew Doy ~ (Ya m); 5. Jad y Hendley (Ya m ). NOV 501-650: 1. G~ Cabara; 2. G uy Celesue (Yam): 3. David Coo k (H on); i . Oded Bar (Ya m); 5. Robert Janu (Yam ). NOV 65I · UP : 1. Rob Fl~teher ( Sw ); 2. Don ALmeida (Suz): 5. Michad Fickinger: 4. Od ed Bar (Yam ): 5. Steve Moreno (Suz). O PEN S/ BK: I. Robe rt Miller (Sw): 2. Bruce T ebo (Suz); 3. Lee Sh ierls (Suz); 1. R ichard Sta nbo li (Yam ); 5. Joe Arias (SUl). 750 S/ BK: I. Kenn y Ko p«ky (Suz); 2. Geep Terranova (SUl); 3. Brian Sasaki (Kaw); i . Brua Batson (Sw); 5. james Ra~(}~f/hB~:u zl: J. Andrew Mih on (Yam ); 2. Raymond H.a th cock (Yam); l Rit chi e Thorpe (Yam ); 4. Wa her Ho lder (Yam ): 5. David Fra nci s, 500 S/B K: 1. M ich~d Monitoya (Ya m); 2. Daniel Equihua (Yam); 3. Gary j ae hnc (Ya m ): 4. Dave Frank enb ach (Yam ); 5. Jr rry Jirkovsky (K.aw). _ J:-40: I. Keith Cod~ (Yam): 2. Ray A~ (Sw): 3. Joj i T okumoto ( Ya m ): 4. . Don G ri ja lva (Yam ); 5. Da nn y Fam $worth (Ya m). F-2: 1. Michat:'l Gr.lV~s ; 2. ] . Andr~w Mihon (Yam ): ! . Andr~ Casranos (Ya m); Ni ght Supercros s Qualifers were run to cut the 28-rider field down to th e to p 17. In the first I25cc qualifier Vin ce Devan e easily won, while Ferry beat Chris Co lema n for th e win in th e' second qualifier . McEl ro y won the Last Cha nce Qualifier. Wh en th e ga te dropped for the 125cc main, Ferry nailed th e hol eshot over John Kitsch, McElroy, DeVane and Jim Neese. Kitsch hit McElroy's rear tire, causing McElro y to go down. PRP/ Fo x/Sco tt/ Bell/Bo yesen/ Ren tha l! EK/Sunoco /Yoko hamalTearn Gr een-b acked Ferry started to pull away [ro m the pack , while Kitsch, DeVan e, Neese and Coleman battled over th e second spot. Neese bobbled, allo wi ng Devan e and Co leman to shoot by. DeVane th en had problems , and Coleman and Neese got by. Col eman started to close in on Kitsch

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