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Cycle News 1997 05 14

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IN THE WIND Lance Smail (KTM) roosted to the overall win with perfect 1-1 moto finishes at round three of the AMA/Maxima Western Four-Stroke National Motocross Series, held in conjunction with the Hangtewn National Motocross in Sacramento, California, May 4. Shaun Kalas (Hbg) went 2-2 for second, with Spud Walters (Hon) in his best finish in the series to date taking third with 4-3 finishes. Ty Davis (Kaw) and Mike Healey (Hon) completed the top five. Doug Blackwell (Yam) scored the overall win at round five of the AMA National Enduro Series, which was hosted by the Appalachian Dirt Riders in Wellston, Ohio, on May 4. Series points leader Michael Lafferty (KTM) was second and defending series champion Randy Hawkins (Yam) was third. Motocrosser Mike Young Jr. underwent surgery at Lorna Linda University Hospital, in Lorna Linda, California, on Tuesday, April 29, to have a rod placed in his back after breaking three vertebrae in his lower back as a result of a practice-session crash at the Western Four-Stroke National Motocross round at Glen Helen Raceway in San Bernardino, California, April 27. Although the . surgery went well and the damage to his spine is not quite as serious as first thought, Young still suffers paralysis in his lower extremities. Since the operation, Young has been moved from intensive care to rehabilitation, and friends close to Young say that'he is "doing fine" .and resting comfortably. Young will remain in the hospital for a few months. To help defray his medical costs, Husaberg will be raffling off a Husaberg 501FC throughout the year and tickets will begin being sold at the Glen Helen 125/250cc National Championship MX on May 11. The winning ticket will be drawn later in the year. Also, a fund-raising auction. will be held in conjunction with an autograph signing with Team Chaparral Racing members at Chaparral Cycle Supply in San Bernardino, California, on May 9, the Friday before the Glen Helen National, from 6 to 9 p.m, The third annual Pennzoil Nationals were postponed on April 24-27 after rain hit the Virginia Motorsports Park in Richmond, Virginia, following the first round of Pro eliminations. The racing will resume in Richmond on May 10 in what will be the fourth round of the 14race NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle Championship. Machinations among the tobacco giants may lie behind the recent maneuvers surrounding the rumored departure of Anthony Gobert from the Lucky Strike Suzuki team, reports Cycle News contributor Darryl Flack. It is understood that Alain Prost's Formula One car team is set to make a substantial deal for Lucky Strike sponsorship now that the French distributor of the Gauloises brand, whose colors currently adorn Prost's Mugen-Honda-powered cars, is to add Lucky Strike to its stable of European brands (British American Tobacco Co. currently controls Lucky Strike in the United States and Britain). In light of the financial difficulties being suffered by the Yamaha Power Horse team, both Troy Corser and Luca Cadalora were thought to be possible candidates for Gobert's seat, should he leave the Lucky Strike squad. Corser, however, has reportedly rejected overtures to replace his Aussie rival, while Cad

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