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grabbing the holes hot and the lead on the first
lap, but Hale flew into the lead on the second
lap. Hale took the point all the way to the finish.
Clive Chef£ins powered his Yamaha into second
place, and Frank Derby took third.
Novice racer Phil Blackburn maneuvered his
KTM into the lead and maintained it for four
laps until Barry Simon took over. Simon took the
checkers, followed by Blackburn. John Webb,
who tangled with other riders at the start, captured third.
Simon continued his winning ways and took
first place in moto two. Webb was able to stay
away from other rider to claim second place.
Asker Larnkjaer had bad luck in moto one but
took third place in the second mota.
Results
NOV; I. Barry SImon (lion); 2. John Webb (...Ion); J. Phil
Blackburn (KTM)
AM: 1. Barry Hale (KTM); 2. [)cnlllS Rosenberg (Yam); 3.
Oive Cheffins (Yam).
EX: 1 George Spearing (Kawl; 2. Ray Guilbeau (Yam); 3.
Chuck Rouse (Yam).
MSTR: 1. Dcnms MIddleton (Yam); 2. Malcolm McCassey
(Yam).
Ducray dynamite at
Lodi marathon
By Mike Law
Lom, CA, DEC 6
Eric Ducray of Sacramento arrived a stranger to
the famous Lodi Cycle Bowl clubgrounds, but
lle left a winner, as he bested newcomers and
regulars at the first of three marathons amid
less-than-perfect weather conditions.
"It was definitely challenging," Ducray said
of the muddy race track "It was a major effort to
keep it up on two wheels. The basic strategy was
to get a good start, make a good pit stop, and
keep chugging away."
Although the 250cc riders turned quicker lap
times due to the rapidly changing and drying
track conditions, the Open- and Vet-class riders
clearly had their work cut out for them. Many
motocrossers came to Lodi to challenge the
track's seasoned veterans on the approximately
one-mile course. Randy Pockrandt scored the
first overall win despite a hard-fought challenge
by local dirt tracker Toby Jorgensen.
More than a dOZeJl 60cc-, BOcc- and 100ccclass riders lined up for the final race of the day,
with Tony Sherman and A.J. Jorgensen turning
the most laps overall aboard the small twostrokes. C10yce Holland took home the top lOOcc
honors, ahead of a multitude of talented riders
such as Oay Patterson and Kenny Carlotta.
Results
60: 1. Jason Grewe.
80: 1. Tony Shennan; 2. AJ. Jorgensen; 3. Bryce Acbi; 4. Stewart Barber Jr.; 5. (TIE) Brad Patterson/Alyssa Brionez/Rebt!cca
Law.
100: I. C1Clyce Hollnnd; 2. Clay Patt...rson; 3. Kenny Carlotta;
4. Ron Patterson/Rick Patterson.
125: 1. Joe Newell; 2. Larry Pacini.
250: 1. Eric Ducray; 2. Dennis Kritzer; 3. Erik Kohler; 4.]ose
Aguilar; 5. Billy Ray/Keith Rhodes.
VINT: 1. Joe Newell.
VET: 1. Randy Pockrandt, 2. Duane Scott; 3. Dave West; 4.
Robt.-rt Woehrle; 5. Darryl Cully.
SR: 1. Richard Zakrzewski/Perry Sherman; 2. Alan M(.'(;ehee.
OPEN: 1. Toby Jorgensen.
Spencer smokes at
Barn Burner Short Track
By Mykeal Clark
SAN JOSE, CA, DEC 12
The round-five win of the Barn Burner indoor
short-track series went to series points leader
Rod Spencer. Starting from the back row,
Spencer worked his way around eight other Prolevel racers to claim his fourth win of the year.
Finishing a strong second· was Dan Reger,
and in the third slot was Mike Kunsman. Kunsman also won the Vet Expert race over Ken
Wedingfeld. Louis Canepa won the Vet Junior
main with a SII\ooth and steady run to the front,
passing second-placed rat McCray and Lynette
Wosick along the way.
The event was the first race in the Bam for
Wosick, and she did a great job, giving the fellas
fits as she raced to finish third in the main. Scott
Heywood won the Over 16 Junior class. Heywood now sports a 22-point lead in the class.
Jesse VanK01 finished second in class and stands
second in the points battle.
Bradley Spencer Jr. became a first-time winner in the ultra-competitive Over 16 Novice
Modified class.
The Mini Trail race boasted nine racers in the
main event. The win went to Robbie Cadwallader.
Eric Carrillo won his main event in the
Under 16 Junior Modified class. The win marked
three out of four mains that Carrillo has won in
tl;le series.
Another first-time winner was 60cc-class
racer Bruce Paulson. Allyssa Jensen resumed her
wining ways, posting a win in the Pee Wee Pow·
der Polf race. Jensen is the class points leader.
Damon lwanaga won his third main in a row in
Ule Pee Wee division. The young racer was lapping traffic at the midpoint of the race, putting
on quite a show for the fans. Other first-time Pee
Wee race winners were Bendi Seoud, Ryan
Stevens and Jess Garcia.
Results
P/W (().5) O-t: 1. jess Garcia (Yam); 2. Jeff Hodges

