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Chuck Miller (857) led Johnny Campbell in the Unclassified race at the Hilltoppers GP.
David Pingree (32) reeled in and passed Allen Crick (123) in Texas Stadium.
AMA District 37 Best of the West Series: Round 5
Zitterkopf, Young
thump competition
at Hilltoppers GP
By ELanor Harney
By Heather McNabb
CARLSBAD, CA., APR. 4
erfect California weather greeted
the nearly 350 riders who turned
out for the Hilltoppe.rs' annual
event at Carlsbad Raceway.
The threat of rain earlier in the week
was only that, and dry conditions made
a slick and dusty track. Four-strokes
seemed to be the preferred mount of the
day, as both Unclassified division win-
P
24
ner Greg Zitterkopf and Expert class
winner Mike Young were mounted on
big thumpers.
The first race of the day launched off
the Carlsbad dragstrip with the Open
class leaving first. Zitterkopf suffered a
little on the wide-open pavement section, but wasted little lime in putling his
KTM out in front. Kawasaki's Paul
Krause and Honda riders Johnny
Campbell and Dave Donatoni were all
left to scrap over second. Last off the
line was Cycle World magazine's Jimmy
Lewis, riding a KTM 400 four-stroke.
As the pack roosted around the fresh
grass of the GP course, slippery conditions allowed Lewis to stuff his way into
second. Near the halfway point of the
first lap, Lewis caught a surprised
Zitterkopf. Lewis attempted to pass
Zitterkopf, but the smaller bike was no
match. As the duo hit the motocross section, Lewis swapped and took an off-'
the-track excursion, costing him valuable lime.
Pushing up through the pack was
Craig Adams, who hooked up with
Campbell and moved up on Donatoni.
Donatoni fell to the charge, and soon
retired with a flat front tire. Campbell
made short work of Lewis, out-powering him on the back pavement se.clion,
and Adams did the same on the drag
strip. The duo pulled away, but were
too late to catch Zitterkopf. The positions remained nearly unchanged for
the last two laps, with the exception of
Kevin Geyer, who made a respectable
charge through the pack to finish second
overall.
The Senior, Magnum and Super
Senior classes combined to do battle in
the second race, and Danny Sanchez put
his Honda out to a short-lived le.ad.
Mike Keen motored his father's CRSOO
around Sanchez and started to pull
away. On the back section of the track,
Keen lost traction in a turn and slid out.
Sanchez took back the lead as Keen
remounted in fifth. Keen pushed to
slowly catch Sanchez through the hourand-a-half race, and lapped traffic on
only the second lap made things that
much tougher. The two were within.seconds as the white flag flew, and Keen
gassed it up enough to make his move
for the lead. Able to hold on this time,
Keen took the checkered flag, with
Sanchez right behind. T.V. Holmes kept
plugging along to take the third spot on
his Husky 360.
Racing with the Senior class, the
Women's division was a wire-to-wire
win for Susan McWilliams. She took off
·as soon as they hit the dirt and never
looked back, taking more of a chaJlenge
from the men. Vicki HowelI was in second for most of the race, close enough to
keep McWilliams honest. Kelly Bergen
ran a strong third, with Stephanie
Letzkus right behind.
Donatoni was back out with a fresh
front lire for the Vet race, and quickly
put himself out in front of Adams and
Pete Murray. The trio took off from the
pack, leaving pre-race favorite Rex
Staten w;th a seized bike at the end of
the drag strip. Murray made the necessary moves to grab th lead, only to stall
and get passed. The La Habra SuzukiHusqvarna-backed Murray worked
back through the dust to secure the lead
position for good. Donatoni held on for
second and Adams took third.
Scott Stearns rode a smooth race to
take the early lead from Brian SchmuckJe
for the 250cc Vet class win. John Braasch
held on to take third in the class after a
race-long battle with Grant Palenske.
The final race of the day was the
Expert event, and the course was getting
slicker and more dusty. Danny Hamel
jumped out to an early lead, with Young
slicing through the dust to make a dash
for the lead. Terry Fowler started welI
and instantly put pressure on Hamel.
Young found a hot line and swooped
into the lead. He slowly started putting
lime on Hamel and Fowler, until he had
built a 20-second advantage. Fowler
finally got by Hamel on the uphill jump,
only to stop for a pit stop a couple of
laps later. Hamel was close enough to
make it back into second, forcing Fowler
to work for the position. Fowler again
jumped past Hamel to secure second,
with no hope of catching Young. Hamel
held on to third. As in the Unclassified
race, Geyer moved up in a spirited ride
to fourth overall, corning from the second wave. Early 12Sec class leader Jason
Kawell had a heart-breaking ride when a
flat rear lire eliminated a 4D-second class
lead and put him back to third in class.
This allowed Steve Hengeveld- to take
the win and put Jeff Capt in second. c:N
Results
BEG 80: 1. Mike McDougal (Hon); 2. Lance Stiffler
(Kaw); 3. Tim Merritt (!

