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Cycle News 1994 07 20

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STATE FAIR GRANDSTAND 50: 1. Arnand. Cummings (Yam); 2. Tywon 0u1dte (yam); J. David. H. amy (y Jim). . VIWI': 1. Hrnry u ndry (Bul); 2. Cheslft' Furo w (Hon); 3. /ooed (M.ti); 3. Durm Currier (YMn). 4. Ron L.ynp (Y.lm); S. Jri f Glea son (CZ). I GP: 1. Tim Rkkrttl Sr. (Hon); 2. Derren Currier (Yam); 3Una. 0........ tsuz~ .. Uny ..... tsuz); s. Ron t..,..,. (Yam~ TicketsAvailableAt: Dub Richardson &ParticipatingArea Motorcycle Motorcycle Dealers &All OK Ticket Outlets SAT: JULY 30, 8PM Ticket I ~fo (405) 948-6800 Come to ride the largest & newest~-.. outdoor MX in North Georgia 9:00 a.m. sharp 10:30 a.m. Race Rain or Shine Race fee Amateur $15.00 per class Pro $25.00 per class Primitive camping Gates open Sat. 5:00 p.m. Gates close 8:00.p.m. Reopen Sunday 6:30 a.m. Gate fee Adults $8.00 Children 6-12 $4 .00 Children Under 6 free For Information call Race Headquarters Suzuki - Yamaha of Dalton 706-278-1620 Classes off red e EQUIPMENT REQUIRED TO RACE • DOT approved helmet • Long sleeve shirt • Boots over the ankle • Eye protection • Kill switch required forATVs • Gloves Announcing Practice every Wednesday 3:00p.m tilldark . $10.00riderfor practice ' $1 .00 spectators Great Concession Stand 30 mi. South 01 Chattanooga • 75 mi. Nor1h ofAtlanta onH 5 From 1 South Exil . 136go east 4 mi. toAirport Road just -75 past WaJl1Ilt Square Man, go righ~ follow signs 7 mi. From 1-75 North Exit . 132 Hwy 225 go east 15 mi. to 2nd 4-way stopgoleft and follow sig1s Mayfield, Kasson top Lakeside Motocross By T.Q. Jones BASTROP IX. JUNE 25 , Geoffery Ma yfield overca me the ad va nces of Harley Murphy and Scott Dieter! 10 top the 80cc Open class al Lakesid e Molorsport Racewa y. Most of the good racin g on Satu rday night ca me from a la rge a nd strong I25cc Beginner class, and a smaller bUIequally competitive 80cc Openclass. Th e ni gh t's hard est ri d es may ha ve come from 80ccOpen rid er Dietert on his Suzuki, wh o tan gled with Mo rph y' s Yamaha and crashed hard coming out of the gate for the firsl molo. Dietert gol up , brushed off two ad ults who we re fumbling 1 res tart his bike, fired it up himself 0 and rode to a fourth-place fini sh in the moto. Ou t front , Murphy pulled pasl and away from Mayfie ld to win . Tho ugh the Murphy brothers, Harley and his brother Will iam. we re to con tribute more than their sha re to the crowd-pleas-ing action, tha t was Harley' s high point for the nigh t A t th e sta rt o f th e secon d mot o, Ha rl ey Mu rphy cras hed h a rd in lum on e and h ad trouble getting th e b ike s tarted, los in g a 1 01 AIRPORT 1-800-228-2828 +25 Pro - 150% Payback 125 Pro - $1 ,000.00 250 Pro- Pro Purse Guaranteed for 250&125 Pro 125 - Beginners 125-B 125·C 250-500 Beginners AIY. 25O-B 25O -C 500ccOpen 50ccATV max. age B 80cc ATV max. age 13 2 StrokeATV 4StrokeATV +25 +30 +35 Enduro Non-Curent 1990 &Older 60-125 5chooI Boy max age 15 Unlimited Amateur 50cc- ().6 5Occ- 7-9 80cc - Jr.Cycle 8-11 60-100 OffRoad Jrail bike max. age 14 80cc - Jr. Mini7-11 aeee -Sr. Mini11·15 80cc - Big Wheel 11-15 • fIVe riders make a class • flve trophies in each class • all 50cc riders awarded trophies Want Adinformation -(310)427-i433 MIEN DRI Klf!!i~ AFRIEND. OR GETARIDE wu " ASTRANGER. SF .Drinking and riding can lead to a loss of license, a conviction, or even worse. That's if you're lucky. The fact is, 50% of motorcycle fatalities involve riders who have beendrinking. So if you have been drinking,geta ride \¥J with a friend. It's the best callyou can make. M OTORCY SAFETY FO N CLE U DATIO ., N " [ ,,] ......-r. . . BERT'S MOTORCYCLES 818·334·1288 /818-334-2926 REGIONAL & NAnONAL SANC11ONS-UCENSE INFORIIAlION (714)855-1602 (310) 1l6Nll2 P.O. Box 46 NORWAl.K. CA 90650 National /r10t05port Association 31

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