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Cycle News 1994 11 30

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with fire in his eyes as he grabbed the holeshot, giv in g himse lf a couple-bik e-length lead on Erickson and the pack. Erickson was on the gas and quickly closed the gap on the Honda rid er. Erickso n went for the pa ss but grabbed a little too much thro ttle and almost sp un a 360 in the bo w l comer, savin g it at the very last moment. This gave De Young a bit of breathing room. bu t Erickso n wa s riding the wheels off his Suzuki an d once again closed to DeYoung's rear fender. De Young's Honda defmitely had a power ed ge on the RM of Erickson, and the leader was holding the inside line in every corner, but Erickson was determined and began to stick a wheel in on DeYoung at every chance until he charged too hard into a sha rp right-hander and went down. He remounted befo re anyone else co uld get by but the dama ge was done and now DeYoung had a huge lead. DeYo u ng was in cruise mod e and held on all the way to the checkered flag for the w in . Erickson fin ished se con d and Ba ncroft-D eYoung made a vocal along w ith a physical pass on Stavana late in the mo to to take home third. Results KAWASAKI TEAM GREEN SWEEPS BAJA 1000 In Seventh Consec.utive Victory Danny Ha.el-Larry Roeseler-Ty D .avis Paul Krause-Ted Hunnicutt-Craig S.ith as.n Kawell-'ohn Bra~sch-Sleve . Hengeveld awell-Braasch-Hen eveld,{Kawasald Riverside , Haines.Sr /t', -'ac '1I.'Ion ana ,"W Pee w ee TfOlC!r. P/W STK A; 1. Hollis Lusk (ltj). P/W STK 8 : 1. Nicholas ~z (Yam ); 2. Andrt'w Petrie (Yam); 3. ~Uy Tedder (Yam): 4. Michael PMUr (Yam); 5. Jus tin Workman (Yam). r / W MOD BEG: 1. Brock Harden (KTM); 2. o.nny Bartz (Yam ); 3. Sh'Wn BrewiI (Yam) . P!W MOO B: 1. Midwd Parkft (Yam); 2. Michael laPaglia (KTM). P!W sn::: BEG (41); 1. Steno 8~ (yam); 2. K.ameronScott (Yam); 3. Byyis Kuntz (Yam);" B.J. ~ (Yam). P/W STK (4-8) : 1. Danny Bun (ya m): 2. Taylor Gilmo re (Y am ). P/W STK (7·8 ): 1. Scott M.~rtin (Yam); 2. Mic hul Raines (Ya m ); 3. Andrrw Kuntz (Yam); 4. Bryan Brimb.AlI. (Yam); S. frtod· dy Phumirat (Yam). Superaow. Trrl SOS'T'K: t . MiR l..J.P..gJi.I (JCTM) 2. Brent H.umon (Yam ); 1 ; M'I.i.l.l.i p8~(Yam). NE"W VIDEO RELEASES SO MOD: 1. Kyle Gwinn (Yam). 60 (6-8 ): 1. DonU:l Chotw (K.iw); 2. Ricky OliVff ~w); 3. Tommy Coc:hr.an ~w); • . Brad CooWJoy ~w). 60 (9- 11): 1. Nick Alvan (K. w); 2. o.md T.tt (lC.Iw ); 3. J.non Medina (lC.Iw ); • . Matthew Colby (lC.Iw); 5. JOSWI Brown (IC.ow~ 80 (~1 1 ): 1 . ~u W~r SUv,ll1'Ol (Suz). '" (12· 13, 1. am. Rogon(yam);2./oMThompoon (Yam). SI) (12-16) BEG : 1. Johnny 8eyff (K.I w); 2.. K.ne Thompson (Y am ); 3. jdf Due (Suz); 4. 0Yd (1C.aw); 5. D..vid Un- wwrwr non. 125 BEC; 1. Jeff DeYoung (}ion); 2..Howey Erickson (Suz); 3. Mi ch e n .. 8.lncroh-o.eYoung (Y.. m) ; • . Ton y Sann.. (Hon) ; 5. Mictw..1Will.i.tnu (Hun ). 125 NOV : I. Ty.on T.ylor (Han); 2. Dnon Wilson (Suz); 3. Cory Wi.lliam. (V.am ); 4. Mu k Su llivan (Hon); 5. Toby Lopez (Soz), 125 INT: l. Ju o n Jmkins (Hon); 2. Juon Field s (IC.Iw) ; 3. Ron.a ld E. MotIon.!- (H on); 4 . John Pack (Y.am); 5. Nril SurnmtTI (Yam) . 250 BEC: 1. Rusty Sr1ser (Suz); 2. O'IUck OMk (Suz); 3. Steve XoV.lC (Hon); 4. Elton M.lrtirul (Suz); 5. Dave Nelson (Hon). 2SONOV: 1. Ky koBaird (Suz). 250 INT; I. Matt Sty1e!t (Hon). 25+ BF.G: 1. Dou g Baumgartner (Han) . 2S+ NOV: 1. Deren WilllOn(Suz). 30+ BEG: I. Elmer Silfies (V.. m ); 2. Kris Goo lsb y (Hon); 3. J..rry Birky (Hon) ; 4. Paul Novak (Suz). 30+ NOV: l. Camron Funk (Suz) ; 2. Harry Wan (Hon); 3. Pete Jenkins (H on ); 4. rtilllip Davis (H on ). 30+ lNT; 1. Tony Ft-ldhaus (Hnn). 40+ NOV; 1. OJvM.i Procid. (KAw ). REAR SHOCK SERVICE REAR SHOCK SERVICE and TUNING and (#33) This 1.25-hour long video shows you how to service and tune Kayaba and Showa . single rear shocks used on modem off-road and sport bikes. Designed like a video service 'manual, you'll learn how to do routine service from items like oil, seal and bushing changes to complex trouble-shooting and even the basics of re-valving. You'll learn what special tools are needed, how they're used and where to buy them. The revalving section of the video features information never before published in any magazine. This video will pay for itself the first time you have to service your shock. The bonus supplemental manual features help ful technical articles and a parts/accessories and high performance services guide. 75 minutes from Forward Motion Video. lUNING " Spencer hot atBarn Burner ST By Bill Spencer SAN JOSE, CA, NOV. 12 Rod Spencer continued his winning ways by sna rin g the Pro class victory in round two of the Bam Burner series at the San Jose Fairgrounds Speedway. It seems like it was only 20 years ago that Spencer was winning the lOOcc Sportsman event on the Cancilla Hodakas that propelled him to a National ranking, and it was. Brett Landes was seco nd once again, but it was a brawl all the way in the 2o-Iapper that sa w 12 riders out of the 23 entrants qualify. Spencer had the pole and was gone from the start, but Landes was stalled in the first comer when young Sammy Sabedra had troubles with the surface in this his first pro main event. Landes used the outside to make a great pass for seco nd wi th one lap left. Pau l lwanaga and Brad Spencer got together on the next lap, and Spencer thou ght it was on purpose, while Iwa naga thought tha t Brad was a bi t out of shape and was caught up in the ban ging. The next comer saw Brad use Iwana ga for the proverbial berm shot into the hay bales, but both rid ers recovered to finis h thi rd and fifth, resp ec t ivel y, with Troy DeH errera bein g the meat in the sand wich via his fou rth -place finish. - Sammy Clark and Rod Spencer had a great race in the Pee Wee Beginner di vision, w ith Clark ta kin g the top honors . Both ri ders w ill mov e up to a higher class in the next round. Chris Canepa con tinued to be the best of the 80cc kids, winnin g over Brad Spe nce r Jr . a nd Patrick Patterson, while Troy DeHerrera got a win in the 100cc Expe rt stock class over Mark Corsetti and Gordon Rud y. Ret811 price on eec:h re ..... s:s.-.9S, Incl ud. . .h lppmg. To Order Videos, Call (310) 427-7433 - Charge to W Ad information . (310) 427·7433 ant STOPI SAVE IT with a sleeve from .. .. Identifies thecontents Pre-Mix or Straight Gas. • Made of Gas resistant plastic, Eliminates guess work. 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