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Cycle News 1996 11 13

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While Zitterkopf was wrestling with his silencer, Ondas was making up time. "On the second loop, I came within 100 feet of Greg (Zitterkopf)," said Ondas, who spent the entire loop chasing his teammate through the virgin cross-grain of Lucerne Valley. Zitterkopf was not the only one with problems. Many riders had to call it a day when they were not even able to leave pit row to tackle the second loop. Jon Parks, who was in the running for a top 20 finish, could not get his CR250 to shift into gear after gassing up. Team Green-backed Dana Van Stee had problems with his KX125. Rudder gained his usual 2S0cc Vet lead a few miles after the pit as Cunningham pulled off the trail with a broken frame. Some' riders did not even make it through the first loop. KX500 rider Jason Higgins was taken out by another rider and knocked silly. The 250cc Amateur front-runner, Joey Lanza, crashed hard in the dust, bending up hi~ Kawasaki beyond repair. Many riders who made it onto the second loop found out it was not as easy as the first. Book injured an already-tender shoulder when he wadded up his KX right after passing Dan Richardson and his CR500. As a result, Richardson passed him back, as did Pearson and KTM's Jim Gray. Baumann had a tough time of it when he fouled two plugs and the pin fell out of his steering dampener rod. "I had no stabilizer and it was very fast and choppy out there," said Bauman, who lost many positions due to his hardships. "I felt like I was racing a shopping cart." The 250cc dogfight up front paid off for Hengeveld when Summers got a flat and had problems reading course markings due to the strong winds. Brown, Pearson, Lehman, Book and Spaeth all would eventually get around Summers, continuing their dog-eat-dog jaunt through loop two. The hungriest rider on the loop was Gray, who rocketed his KTM250 past Book, Richardson, Spaeth and Pearson before running out of gas just a few miles from the finish. "I got by Richardson and Book," Pearson said. "After that, Gray went by me and then he just tipped over, so I passed him back. He ran out of gas." Capt, Abbott and Hengeveld tangled all the way to the finish. "Abbott passed me in some tight stuff right before we got into the valley that (Above left) John Rudder took his Yamaha to 11th overall and second behind Zitterkopf In the Vet Expert class. (Above right) The enduring Rex Staten had a good day, winning the Senior Expert class and finished a solid 14th overall. (Below) KTM's Destry Abbott led his first National for a while before dropping back to fourth overall' at the finish. Richardson and Book, who rounded.out the top 10. Both Staten, who finished 14th, and Lewis, who dropped to 19th overall, held on to their class leads without challenge. "I own the 125cc class," said Lewis, even though he secretly admitted that he was riding with less than full luster toward the end. (N 100's MC National Hare & Hound Lucerne Valley, California Results: October 27, 1996 (Round 7 of 7) O/A: 1. Greg Zitterkopf (Kaw); 2. Dave Ondas (Kaw); 3. Jell Cap' (Hon); 4. Destry Abbott (KTM); 5. Steve Hengeveld (Kaw); 6. Brian Brown (Kaw); 7. Nick Pearson (KTM); 8. Oakley 6ehman (Yam); 9. Dan Richardson (Hon); 10. Do,nnie Book (Kaw); 11. John Rudder (Yam); 12. John Spaeth (Kaw); 13. Casey Longman (Hon); 14. Rex Staten (Kaw); ]5. James Summers (Yam); 16. Abe Baumann (Kaw); ]7. Tommy Ally (Kaw); 18. Paul Schafer (Kaw); 19. Jimmy Lewis (TM); 20. Jim Gray (KTM). OPEN EX, 1. Dave Ond.. (Kaw); 2. Descry Abbott (KTM); 3. Dan Richardson (Hon). 250 EX: 1. Steve Hengeveld (l

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