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place. Sanchez cruised in for the win, with
Thomas and Handall surviving for second and
third, respectively.
Results
125 NOV:1. Richard Ow ens (Yam.~
125 PRO: 1. Eric C;u;u (Xaw); 2. Mark BurneĀ« (Yam ).
2SO NOV: 1. Kenny Sand-.ez (Yam) ; 2. Bri;mlhJmD (Hm.); 3.
Alex HandaJ1(Hon).
2SO EX: 1. ~ BickndJ (Kaw); 2. Grant ~Ie (Han).
250 VET: 1. Larry GlOM (Yam ); 2. John Wachald (Han); 3. Joe
Trujillo (lIoo~
250 PRO: 1. Rich Truchinski (Kaw ); 2. Shawn Elli. (Suz) ; 3Billy MLOinttxk(H an).
Weldy wins Doorbell Classic
Hare and HoundIPoker Run
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March 3, 1998 :- 1 P.M.
By Bret Eckert
OOWNHlLL,CA,JAN. I
Mark Weld y claim ed the 2.5Oce-class victory and
overall hon ors in the Polka Dots MC 44th annual
New Year's Day Doorbell Derb y Classic. Weld y
u sed a comb ina tio n o f fast rid in g and stro ng
"Doorbell Sense" to win this year's event, w hich
consisted of 26 to ugh m iles of raw trails, icy
roads, and do wnhills too steep even to bulldog
itdown.
At high noo n, the signa l was give n a nd the
Hare &. Hou nd/Poker Run began with Bob
Austin grabbing the holeshot on his '98 KX25O.
Hot on his roost were Ken Herna ndez and Bret
Ecke rt, w ith Weldy makin g up for a two-kick
s tar t and pushi ng hard in fou rth . Ecke rt and
Weldy quickly dis p laced Hernandez and, along
wi th Aus tin, set a blistering pace the rest of the
co n te sta n ts co u ld n ot ma tch. Th e lead t rio
swapped positions and raged in some of the best
condi tions seen in years, reaching checks two
and th ree well ahead of the other riders and - to
thei r dis may - wi tho ut check one'scards.
Weldy reached the killer d ownhill between
checks three a nd fo u r fir st, a nd wi sely d isounted and bull dogged his aging XR through
the bo u lders, s tu mps and other obstructions.
Austin tried to gain on Weldy in the 2.5Occ class,
trying his luck riding down the incline, and
ended up on his head instead of in the lead. At
this point, Mark Weld y's fath er, Vern Weldy,
closed the gap wi th Eckert and his hard-starting
600 in the Ope n class.
Whil e the rest o f th e rid ers st ru gg le d
through th e downed logs , low branches and
n trim med bushes in the very wel l-ma rked
"green " trails, Weld y and Eckert smo ked first
into checks four and five but then lost the scen t
f the trail. The two d oubled back and Weldy
as first to look up and see check one, get do wn
o the task of finding the last tw o checks and
inning the race. It was at this stage of the event
t Vern Weldy took over the lead in the Open
lass. Vern sho wed, as he has in pas t Doorbell
erbies, tha t youth and speed do n't always win
h is tricky e vent. Ve rn ca ug h t up to his so n
a rk. and they ended up findin g the rema ining
ecks first and finishin g the Classic with Vern
nly 23 seconds behind Mark at the checkers.
This year's win for Mark We ld y makes it
ee years in a row that he has taken hom e the
op prize in the 2.5Occ class, which earns him the
o vet ed p erpetual trophy. Vern Weld y 's win
arks his first Open-class victory after numerus pa st wins in th e 250 an d 200cc d iv is ions.
en He rnandez claimed his first-ever Doorbell
in by outlastin g all entrants in the ultracometiti ve 200cc class. The win did not come easily,
owever, as he wasted a motor in his hig h-zoot
OX in the process.
esults
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O/A:l. Mark Weldy (Hon).
OPEN: 1. Vern Weldy (K.w); 2. Alan Ruth (Han); 3. BIrl Ed(Han); " OUld Ship~ (Yam) ; S. BiD F"in (K.;Iw) .
2SO: 1. Mar k Weldy (Hon); 2. Bob Austin (X.;Iw); 3. Dave
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