Despite running against the Bellingham
Championship round, Rainier still drew large
numbers t as in the case of the Open Sportsman
class. Mike Lester escaped with a win ahead of
class front-runners Tony Fox and Dan Kimbel in
the Open A main while the B main, which also
had 10 contestants, went to Gary Bramer.
Kimbel, riding a Honda, came back again in
the 30+ Open class to try to salvage at least one
win but again fell short, this time trailing Jeff
Holford all the way to the finish. Greg Holford,
Kenny McCann and Mike Colyar filled out the
top five at the finish.
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Another great race took place in tbe 80cc A
main, which saw Honda rider Dan Weipert on
the pole. Weipert and Scott Houseman were
heat-race winners, but it was Nathan Wharton
who pulled off the upset in the main, breezing to
a wire-to-wire win while a five-~ay battle for
second between Brad Smith, Sam Rivers, Sean
Light, Nicky McBride and Houseman went
Smith's' way after the Honda rider rode his bestever race to finish ahead of Weipert for second.
GeoIge Prindiville, who rides a Bulta-coframed, Honda~powered machine, won the
highly-eompetitive 250cc A Main, beating
K~wasaki rider Pete Medcalf and James Kiser.
Results
EX/PRO-AM: l. Eric Rickman (Rtx); 2. Jeff Hiall (Rbl); 3. Ron
W.,tt,.'t'$ (Rtx); 4. Keny Ki~r (Han); 5. Steve Hyson (Rtx).
OPEN A: 1. Mike Leslt.'f; 2. Tony Fox; 3. Dan Kimbel.
OPEN B: 1.C."ry Bramer; 2. Allan Wilson; 3. Rick Morringer.
VINT TW: 1. Mike Harrin; 2. Willie Ward; 3. Cotry Brown.
40+ ~: 1. Tom Simpson; 2. MikeColyar: 3. L)'le DoIVY.
250 A: I. George Prindi\'ille: 2. Pete Medcalf; 3. James Kiser.
2SO B: I. Todd Hill; 2. David Mahler; 3. &)'mond DeFord.
2SO (30+): I. Robert Rosie; 2. ~ve Mahkr; 3. Rkk Hill.
VINT 2SO A: 1. David Mahler Sr.; 2. D.wid Mahler; 3. Spike
~rles.
30+ OPEN: 1. Jeff Holford; 2. o.,n Kimbel; 3. Greg Holford.
125 A: 1. Robert Rosie; 2. Nicky McBride; 3. Chase Gilbert.
SPOWY: 1. Seth Church; 2. David Cobb; 3. Pat Hafey.
80 A: 1. Nahan Wharton; 2. Brad Smith; 3. Dan Weipert.
60 A: 1. Tyler Wh