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Cycle News 1994 12 07

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:'..:: . EVENTS'j Edited by SCott Rousseau Hislop takes it to the streets Lon ny Hallsted rocked and rolled to the Expert class victory at the salem Indoor Trial . trum this time ou t. A good second-place finish , just 3.14 seconds behind Hislop, B Chris carter y in the fir st leg was follo wed by some bad luck in the second. With his SOOcc MACAU, NO 19 V. Millar Racing Yamaha running intermitcotsman Steve Hislop rode one of tentlyon two cylinders because of faulty the Sh ell Team Harris Yamaha spark plug caps, McCallen was forced to YZRSOOs to his third overall victory pit when the red flag came out fo r a in the accident-hit Macau Grand Prix , crash ·tha t inv olved Eng lis hman Dave held in the streets of the city. Leach. But with the results tallied on the It took three attempts to get the secbasis of running order the previous lap, ond leg underway after a spate of crashMcCallen was credited w ith 10th and es, and by then the d istance had been third pla ce overa ll. cut from 15 laps to just seven. Even then ' It was not a great day for Joe Millar's it failed to go the distance when ye t team. In the morning while preparing another crash forced the red flag to go . for the two-l eg race, the team's minibus out, and the results to be calculated after wa s towed away by local police fo r just five go-arounds of the 3.B-mile Guia being illegall y parked. McCallen's hopes street circuit. . for v ictory were then d ashed b y th e That ga ve the 32- yea r-old H islop electri cal problem, and to cap it all off overall victory after winning the first he had h is $1500 prize money s tolen full-distance race in spectacular and whil e th e team ate din ner at a local convincing style, and taking third in the restaurant after the race. s h o rten ed second leg. The first race Belgian Stephane Mertens was anothproved to be hard work for Hislop, at er man lucky to score a pod ium pos ition least in the early going. The Scot strugin the second leg. His Ducati, which was gled for several laps to get the carbonsu pplied to him by" Macau GP regular fiber brakes on the Harris Yamaha to Peter Rubatto, also hit electrical sn ag s w ork effectively. Eighth at th e end of starting the sixth lap . But like McCallen, the firs t lap, Hislop quickly went to Mertens' effort didn't go to waste as the work and he finally moved into the lead red flag ca u sed o fficial s to base the on the eighth lap . From there it was eas y results on the running order on lap five sailing as Hislop and the Yamaha pulled so Mertens earned a second place in the away to victory. leg, ju st 1:5 second s behind Edwards The event was marred by ilie death and onl y a quarter of a second in fron t of Japan 's Katsuhiro Tottori, w ho of Hislop. In fact, only 2.5 seconds covcrashed with German Lothar Neukirchered the top four as they diced it ou t at ner in the seco nd leg. Tottori and the front of the pack. Neukirchner's bikes locked together If the race had indeed gone one more before separating at high speed, throwlap, Ne w Zealander Andrew Stroud - on ing Tottori on top of the trackside wall. the second ROC Yamaha - wo uld have He was pronounced de ad on arri va l at jo ined Edwards on the podium w it h the hospital. third place overall. The third fastest Second overall on the day we nt to qualifier ins tead had to se ttle for tw o Englishman Mike "Spike" Edwards, ridfourth-place finishes . ing one of the two ROC Yama has The Kiw i had grabbed the lead entered in the race. The 32-year-old was momentarily from teammate Edwards invited to compete on the ROC bike after before taking to the slip road at the Belgian Laurent Naveau was forced to Melco Hairpin on lap six, dropping him pull out due to injury. It was Edwards' back four places and causing him to lose first visit to Macau and his first-eve r ride contact with the lead group. on a "prope r" race bike. Still, th e man The best of the Americans in Macau who has made his reputation in Europe were newcomer Glenn Szarek on th e racin g Sup ersport machinery astonished Virginia Breeze Yam ah a 1000, and race his rivals and the fans by qualifying .1 regular Ch uck Graves on the Valvoline fourth and following that up with a third Suzuki GSXR11oo. place and a victory in the two legs. Graves' plan each time out was simWhen aggregate time was calc ulated, ple - he would use the power of the big four-stroke to blast his wa y to the front Edwards was only 2.97 seconds behind of the pack from the third row of the Hislop in the overall standings. , Phillip McCallen is still searching for grid to "grab some TV air time." In practice, Graves' Suzuki had been clocked as that elusive first Macau GP win, and he the fastest of all, encouraging him to was fortunate to even finish on the ros- S 7. L Pullan (Ka w) ; 8. Chuck Graves (suz); 9. stephane believe he could at least run w ith th e Mertens (Due); 10. Dave leach (Yam). front-runners early on . The plan worked. In the first leg, the diminutive Californi an wa s seco nd a t Hallsted hops to the end of the op e ning lap behind SalemTrial win Edwards' Yamaha 500. He then slipped back to third place on lap two and three By Ted Burg ler before dropping a place or so from then SALEM. OR, NOV. 19 on to finally finish inside th e top 10 in Lonny Hallsted was on ha nd to dominate the ninth place. Expert class aboard his Powerbar-backed Beta in Graves d id it again in all three starts the Salem Arena during the first of what many for the second leg. He was fifth on the will hope to be the beginning of a great indoor tria ls series. opening lap of the second restart, and Afrer the firs t loop, Beta rider Dennis Sweetfinally took the powerful but cumberen posed a real challen ge for Hallst ed, as the some Suzuki to eighth place in that fivetw o r iders were tied in p o ints . Th e two lap event to take eighth overall. re mained d eadlocked right to the end , w here If Graves' effort wa s go od , then 32Hallsted had to make a clean over the big van to year-old Szarek's was even better. Onl y take th e win. H e revved h is bik e to the m oon 12th in qualifying after slashing almost I and made the big jump onto the top of the van, cla iming the only zero-point rid e for th e day, nine seconds off his ea rly lap times, w hich gav e hi m th e win. • Szarek got away seventh in the opening I • Swee te n fa ltered in the seco nd loo p a nd leg and rode to a steady eighth, passing picked up five more po ints , giving him seco nd Graves and German Tho mas Ochsenreplace for the day. iterger two laps from the finish . Scott Stewart had the crowd roaring when he flipped off the 2Q..foot pyramid , but amazing' And the WERA 600cc Superstock Iy only his handlebars a nd his pride were broChampion was even more impressive in ken. Stewart didn 't let the mis hap affect him, the second race, running fourth for ' the and he was able to put together so me incredible first two laps and then dropping back rides to finish third behind Sweeten. one place to finis h fifth. He end ed up Another rea l battle took p lace bet ween the ju st behind a fou r-way dice between consistent Bill Estes and Dennis Tolle fson in the Intermediate class. Tolle fson ha d the clea r lead Edward s, Mertens, His lop and Stroud. o n the first lap , wi th only three marks lost, a nd Tha t s p le n di d performance netted they were a ll in the lasr section o n the five-foo t Szarek sixth ov erall and he was only un dercut log . Estes was seven poi nts back. bu t it five or si x secon d s away from takin g co uld easily be ma de u p if Tollefson let it sli P . fifth from Scotsman Roge r Benne tt on again on the log , aggregate time. It all came down to the last lap and the last section. as the y were bo th gunning for the w in. The other Americans had a miserable For Estes to win, he would have to dean the log time with only Eric Moe classified in the and Tollefson would have to take a five. Tollefson fina l res ults . Mo e rode his C&C /Moe blew it under the pressu re of the crowd and took Knows Racing-backed Kawasaki to 11th ., the big five. But Estes somehow slipped on the overall. The two other Americans who dirt surface, hit the log a bit too low and ended up taking a one, handing the win back to Tollefson. di d n' t figu re in th e fin al results were Ad vanced rider Al Pereria took a big win Ricky Orlando and Pau l Harrell. again ov er up-and -com ing riders Dan Dwye r Harrell's practice was plagu ed w ith an d Blake Landon. Pereria mastered the gig antic engine problems and in th e very firs t pyramids of section six while also cleaning the untimed session on Thursd ay morning tricky exit off the to p of the van in section four. the motor on his Yamaha expired, SeemResults ingly putting him out of the even t. But EX: 1. Lonny Halbted (Bd); 2. Drnni. Swl"l"t1"n (Bet ); 3. Scott g ro u p leader H enry d eGouw swu ng Stewart (G-C);". Scott Tyler e GG); 5. }oM IWrwood (Bd ). ADV : 1. AI Pererilo (C-C); 2. D.anDwyer l ~; 3. Blak~ Laninto act ion, p er suad ing the in jured ' do n (e.G); 4. BrlIn Ow)'" (G-C). . Arpad Harmati to loan the 750cc Yam alNT: 1. Dennis Tol1cflon (G-C); 1. Bill Est" (ya m); 3. o.le To llefson (Bet); 4. MiU GiVl."n ev.l m ); 5. W.le Wookoy (CC). ha eng ine that he d idn ' t n eed after NOV; 1. Monte Eby (ya m): 2. GeN" Ch ittim (C-C); 3. Lou cr ashing and breaking a bone in his .. H.1dett (GG); 4. 0.... udy (F~n); 5. Dan utes (Yam) . " shoulder to Harrell. Sadl y, the generous offer d idn 't pay great divid ends. In the Hess strikes again at fir st I S-la p race, Harrell mad e a bad start and eventually finished 13th. In the Surry 100 Hare Scrambles second leg the borrowed engin e gave up By Mary Jacks on one lap from the end of the third restart. Orlando's pra ctice was also 'troubled , SURRY, VA. NOV, 13 After suffering with carbu retion probMark IV. Ha vcline / Eugen e Co mptom, Aitorney a t La w / N eeley Ra ci n g /Oury G rip s /Wor ks lems, he eventually qualified 14th. In the Enduro Rid er/ Jerry 's Trucking /Scoll US Af race, Orl ando's Gold H ill Racing Un de rware Glove Uner/ Metzeler TirelJ&J ConKawasaki was still misfiring. He crossed tractors-backed Brian Hess claim ed his 10th trithe finish line in 16th in th e first race, umph of the '94 season wi th an overall victory at bu t he ran out of gas on the last lap of the VCHSS Surry 100 Hare Scra m ble in Virginia. Hess failed to ge t the holesh ot, and he trailed the second leg. a I George Greer for tw o la ps. G reer s ta r ted o u t stro ng, but Hess kept up the pressure. Before the third lap, Hess pulled u p and made the pass on . Greer to brin g ho me yet another overall win for the '94 season. With tw o throwaway rides, Hess QUALIFYINC, 1. Phillip McCallen (2;26 .35); 2. . Steve Hislop (2:36.6 1); 3. Andrew Stroud (2:37.19); 4. ., • has chalked up a pe rfect sco re wi th a to tal of 10 Mike Edwards (2:38.56); 5. Stephane Mertens (2:39-06); overall wins out of 11 races. 6. M. Rutter (2:39 .89); 7. T. Ochsenrei ter (2:39.92); 8. The next class to wa tch was the 250/ SOOcc C Roger Bennett(2:40.68) 9. Chuck Graves (2:4125); 10. L ; class. C asey C ycl e Cil y /Ha voline /Reg ina Pullan (2:4 1.39); 11. Dave leach (2:43.38) ; 12. Glenn Chain-backed Jason Greer claimed the first- place Szarek (2:43 .65) ; 13. Eric Mo~ (2 ,45 .86); 14. Ricky finish . Greer, who was fourth off the line, pulled Orlando (2:48.13): 15. Paul Harrell (2:48.13). R.ACE ONE: 1. Steve Hislop (Ya m) ; 2. Phillip up and was read y to pa ss the firs t-p lace ride r, McCa llen (Yam); 3. Mike Edwa rds (Yam); 4. And rew . w hen he we nt down and had to make. up seven Stroud (Yam); 5. Roger Be nnett (Kaw); 6. Mike Rutt er positions. Even so , Greer prevailed for the victo(Due); 7. L Pullan (!Its.bring: "-J PrnJey; 5. Rick Hou5tm. errY SR: I. Bob WilliAms; 2. SUn Norna; 3. Owek I.A"wiI m. ().I OO: 1. Juoa Crftr; 2. Tony Bonanno; 3. Stephen Edmond· 101\;' 4. Nick Nestor; 5. Don&&d YId'L s. 0\ O /A:. Brian Hess (Kaw). 1:'-.' I-< OJ ~ u OJ a ·21

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