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Cycle News 1993 03 17

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eROAD RACE AMA Harley-Davidson Twin Se_orts_S_en_' R_OUD_d_2_ _-W-ith-th-e -inH-ale-tak-eso-ver-the es_: w m Texan dirt tracker Mike Hale was a happy man after winning his first Harley-Davidson TwinSports race at Daytona. Jeff Heino (23) leads Chuck Blackmon (3) in their battle for second place. - Hale takes first Twin Sports win by Henny Ray Abrams DAYTONA BEACH, FL, MAR 7 aking use of some valuable advice offered by his injured teamlI\ate Nigel Gale, Bartels' Harley-David.£oA:.s~ikeHall:- won his first Harley-Davidson Twin Sports race, taking over the lead when race- M 28 leader Scott Zampach crashed his Tilley's H-D 883 going onto the high banks of Daytona on the final lap. The pair, who'd run nose-to-tail, were well clear of the five-rider battle for third and Hale, who'd qualified on the pole, cruised to his first ever road race win. The race was also the second round of the Continental Tire 883 National Championship Series, a series comprised of five dirt track and five road race rounds. "1 sat down with Nigel (Gale) before the race and he told me what to expect from Scott Zampach," Hale said, taking the advice from Zampach's longtime rival to heart. "1 was right there when Zampach went down. "1 struggled on the dirt tracks for the last couple of nights, but we ran good here and qualified on the pole. I had something to look forward to," the 20year-old Texan said. "1 wanted to win at Daytona really bad and start the year off right." Gale watched the race from the Bartels' H-D pits after having been released from the hospital the night before. He'd been there since Wednesday when he crashed during qualifying. "I've got a dislocated shoulder that they put back in. I've also got some bone chips in there. I've also broke bones in my lower right leg, down near the ankle," Gale said. "1 don't know how long I'll be out. 1 want to be at the next race. It will depend on what my doctors back home see when they look at the Xrays." Low Country H-D's Chuck Blackmon got the best of the drafting battle to finish second, barely ahead of Moroney's H-D's Jeff Heino, with Shawn Higbee a close fourth and Jay Springsteen just behind in fifth. Zampach picked his machine up and finished eighth. Hale won the seven-lap, 25-mile race in a new record time of 15 minutes, 45.367 seconds at an average speed of 94.896 mph. His margin of victory was 12.303 seconds. series lead with 63 points, Higbee moves into second with 60, and defending champion Zampach is third with 53. The win eaml!d Hale $3000 from the $15,000 purse, with $2000 going to Blackmon, and $1250 going to Heino. Hale led the 60-rider field off the start, Zampach sticking to him with Springsteen, Warrs Harley-Davidson of England's Francis Williamson fourth, and Blackmon fifth. Across the line the first time Zampach was out front and he and Hale were able to inch away from the field. Blackmon, who was leading the fight for third, got into a big slide exiting the International Horseshoe on the second lap, causing the riders behind to hesitate just enough to let the leaders make a fast getaway. Zampach led Hale the entire way, the pair opening up almost a nine second edge by the fourth of seven laps. The race went down to the final lap, Zampach tossing away his chances less than a minute from the end. "It looked like the front wheel might have tucked under when he was braking for the final infield tum," Hale said. With a clear track ahead, Hale sailed to the easy win leaving the battles to be decided behind him. The entire race the order was shuffling in the race for what was third until Zampach fell. Blackmon, Heino, Springsteen, and Richard Koehler all held the spot behind Hale, the runner-up spot up for grabs right to the finish line. Coming out of the chicane the final time Springsteen was second. Then the drafting began and by the time he got to the line he was back to fifth, though he nearly got Blackmon back after Blackmon had used his draft to move into second. "It kind of reminded me of mile racing," Springsteen said afterwards. "It was like a drafting war out there. Everybody was zigging and zagging. On the last lap 1 was second out of the chicane and they come around me. 1 fell back in line on the banking and 1 thought I could get them." "The race was bascially my second practice session of race week," Heino said. "The team has worked on dirt track machinery, vintage bikes, everything. We had a motor seize in qualifying after I had gotten 13th fastest time. While the others were running practice sessions and working on race setup, we were rebuilding the engine. I don't know how we finished second, but we did. I:N Results H~D Twin Sports: 1. Mike Hale; 2. Chuck Blackmon; 3. Jeff Heino; 4. Shawn Higbee; 5. Jay Springsteen; 6. Richard Koehler; 7. Ian Cobby; 8. Scott Zampach; 9. Ricky Graham; 10. Francis Williamson; 11. Jason Fletcher; 12. John Long; 13. Shawn McNa'}'; 14. Yvon DuHamol; 15. Salll Gray; 16. Danny Roberts; 17. Thomas l.1; 30. Georg< Roeder II; 31. Steve Aselhne; 32 Mid>ael Scott; 33. Scott Saunders; 34. Troy Roberts; 35. Richie Morris; 36. Preston Hopkins; 37. J. Richard au...; 38. Ty Howard; 39. Geolfrey aark; 40. Da.,..1\ Jones; 41. Joseph Winston; 42. earl Legaspi; 43. lei"" Metzler; 44. George Elwers; 45. Jon Stauller; 46. C). Holmes 1]; 47. Thomas Marks; 48. Wes Bladow; 49. Bill Kirtley; SO. W. Craig Punkall; 51. Lee ~arker; 52. Ken Serakas; 53. Donald 1'. Georger; 54. David Yennan; 55. Andy Nelson; 56. Lester MetzleT Sr.; 57. Kiyoshi Okukawa; 58. Brian TiUson; 59. Fabian Cortez III; 60. Tony Montenegro. Time: 15 minutes 45.367 sees. Distance:: 71aps, 2S miles Margin of victory: 12.203 sees. Average speed: 94.896 mph H-D 883 CHAMPIONSHIP POINT STANDINGS: 1. Mike Halt! (63); 2. Shawn Higbee (60); 3. $con Zampach (53); 4. (fIE) Jell Heino/Jay Springsteen (52); 6. Chuck Blackmon (51); 7. Richard Koehler (SO); 8. Scott Gray (39); 9. Nigel Gale (35); 10. (TIE) Ian Cobby/Randy Texter (24); 12. Ricky Graham (22); 13. (rIE) Fabian Cortez/Francis Williamson (21); 15. (TIE) Jason Fletcher/ Andy Fenwick (20); 17. John Long (19); lB. (TIE) Rober. Cunnington/Shawn McNa'}' (18); 20. (TIE) Yvon DuHa.".,I/Tony Montenegro (17). UNOFFICIAL CONTINENTAL 883 SERIES POINT STANDINGS: 1. Jay Springs'een (23); 2. Mike H.le (22/1 win); 3. Garth Brow (20/1); 4. Chuck Blackmon (19); 5. Jame Hart (16); 6. Ricky Graham (15); 7. Jell Heino (13); B. Georg< Roeder (12); 9. Shawn Higbee (11); 10. Steve Aseltine (10).

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