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Fredette moved within striJring distance of Pick-
ett but came up a bike length short at the line.
Todd 810m held off fellow Wisconsinite Roy
Nafzger for third.
Tim Farrel sliced through the pack to lead
the fustlap of the Open Pro TT. Fredette moved
ahead in the infield on the second lap, but
Nafzger slipped into the lead as the front-runners entered the sweeping last tum. Fredelle
charged by Nafzger on the next go-around as
IDinois Harley-Davidson's Farrell tried to move
around Nafzger but came up short. Babka finished in the money in fourth with Mark Gruber
in fifth.
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50-75: 1. Cres LutN!r (KTM); 2. Shawn Meinke (Kaw); 3.
Patricl< Boyle (Ad); 4.......... lloI'fte (Suz~
80: 1. }ete Zanbon (Kaw); 2. Strve MUlRY (Hon): 3. Andy
z.nbon (Suz);" M""-I Wendrickeo (Suz~
86-200: 1. Matt lson (Yam); 2. David &ugir (Suz); 3. AI
Lemoner (Kaw);". Richard RoziNId (Kaw).
250: 1. David Bougie (Suz); 2. Matt lion (yam); 3. Brian Framenl (Suz); 4. Pokorny Mira (lCaw).
OPEN: 1. Matt bon (ylU1\); 2. Don Herring (Rtx); 3. Michael
molorcyde
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April 5
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T.1.ck.ets
Knabel (Yam); 4. David NoUnaro (Yam).
30+ VET: 1. George Mack (Rtx); 2. Dill Cou\lelis (Hon); 3.
Ruaty Leinonen (Kaw); 4. Frank Dunn Cl'-w).
40+ SR: 1. Dan Schmitt (Rbl;); 2. Rich Waldbuesser (Yam); 3Clann SoIpab (Rtx~ •• AI 8hu" (Hon).
125 IT: 1. Mich.el Knabe.1 (Kaw); 2. Richard Woodman
(Yam); 3. ~ Wendrickn (Su%); 4. AJ Blum (Han).
Z50 17 1. Pokorny Milo oc.w); 2. DAn Sdunitt (Yam); 3. Loyd
Ceib (Suz); '" Bill Couve..lis (Hon).
2SO PRO 17: 1. Jftf F~ (lCaw); 2. Rob Mce- (Kaw); 3.
Roy Nalzge< (Hon);'. Man; Cnobe< (Hon~
OPEN PRO IT, I. J 1. Man; Diu.nd 11
OMINANCE N
Congratulations Scott Russell and Yamaha's World Superbike
Team on your AMA National Superbike Race Win at Oayt.ona
International Speedway on March 9, 1997.
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