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Cycle News 1996 10 02

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HILLCLlMB, AMA National Championship HillclimbSeries Round 8: Goshen Iron Horsemen MC (Left) Big-bore rookie WIHle Price blasted to his flrst-ever wIn In the 800cc class, (Below) Paul Pinsonnault continues his march toward his fourth championship In the 540cc class, scoring his fourth victory oflhe season. By David L. Patton Jr. MIDDl.EBURY, IN, SEPT, 15 hree-time and defending 540cc National ,Champion Paul Pinsonnault took a huge step forward in his bid to tie the legendary Earl Bowley's record of four straight National Championships as the KAP Hondamounted rider scored his third win of the season, In winning, Pinsonnault increased his season lead to 10 points .over David Watson with two rounds left in the series, In addition to taking the victory in the 540cc class, Pinsonnault also set the fastest time of the day, Scott McNeely, the winner of round eight in Pennsylvania, also rode well, taking second overall and strengthening his hold on third overall for the series, Indiana's Mike Pulver made it a Honda sweep with a third-place finish, backing up his win at Middlebury in May, _ In 800cc action, Madison, West Virginia's Willie Price picked up his first National victory in only his second year of pro competition, Lou Gerencer also improved his chances at the championship, despite injuries sustained at round seven in Freemansburg, Gerencer's second-place ride, combined with teammate Mickey Dent's sixth, has Gerencer eight points away from his third number-one plate. Bob Castledine also had a good day, taking third overall, with the fastest time in the second round, The Goshen Iron Horsmen Motorcycle Club hosts two rounds of the hillclimb series each season, and the Louie Gerencer-designed man-mad~ hill is one of the toughest tests on the circuit. The hill is very short and steep, with a double~jump section that decides the winners from the crashers, 540cc Bob Shreiner from Bird in Hand, Pennsylvania, started off the day's event on his nitro-burning BSA Unfortunately, Shreiner's bike developed a misfire on the line which slowed his run as well as ended his day, Yamaha-mounted Jeff Thomas has come a long way this season and he really charged up the crowd with a spectacular ride, Thomas' biJ

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