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H ofen bred l p laced fou rth, and Keith
Foi del, on a H onda , finished fifth .
Michlitsch and Jansen ra n 1-2 in
both 250cc mo tos, ne ver bein g seriously challenged. Gresham Suzu ki's
Rick Bozarth ran his best ra ce of the
year, getting th ird overall , wi th a 3-5.
Ra ndy Crisma n (Suz ) also did very
well taking fou rt h overall. Eugene
Suzu ki's Loch Names was fifth .
Yamaha sup port rider Jamie Mun son took the Min i Expert race, wi n n in gboth motos. Corey Whita ker, on
a Yamaha, kep t Munso in his sigh ts
for second.
Result s·
WEE PEE W EE: 1. Bra d Brooks (Yam l.
PEE WE E JR: 1. Chris Cate (Yam ); 2. Jeff Goldspink (Yam); 3. Mike Stevenson (Suz).
PEEWEE EX: 1. Grant Bergs t rom (Yam); 2. Richie
Abrams (Yam); 3. Trav is Whitaker (Yam ).
MINI JR : 1. Mike Finch (Hon) ; 2. Troy Stewart
(Yam ); 3. Kevin Mann (Kaw) .
MINI INT: 1. Mark Bau mgardne r (Suz); 2. Mike
Williams (Yam); 3. Randy Klen ke (Hon).
MINI EX: 1. Jamie Mu nson (Yam ); 2. Cor ey Whitaker (Yam).
100 JR : 1. Craig Clark (Yam) .
100 INT: 1. Roger She rre l (Yam).
125 JR : 1. Glenn Hunt er (Suz); 2. Terry Br ooks
(Yam); 3. Joe Becke r (Su z).
125 INT: 1. Doug Eic hner (Suz); 2. Wade Anton
(Yam); 3. M ike Hauskins (Honl.
125 EX: 1. Dav id Froe mbli ng (Hon); 2. Bi ll Hrabik
(y am).
125 PRO: 1. Tim Michlitsch (Kaw); 2. M ike
McCormick (Suz); 3. Kevi n Jansen (Kaw ).
250JR: 1. Mark Sno ver (Suz); 2. Keith Eckelma n
(Yam ); 3. Jon Nicho ls (Suz).
250 1NT 1. Bria n Hall (Hon ); 2 . Stev e Jones (Suz);
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3. Dallas Nyblod (Yam) .
250 EX: 1. David Froe mbling (Hon); 2. Dea n Gl ass
(Hon); 3. Shawn M eyers (Suz] ,
250 PRO: 1. Tim M ichlit sch (Kaw ); 2. Kevin
Jansen (Kawl; 3. Rick Bozart h (Suz).
OPEN JR : 1. David Winters (Suz); 2. Carl Burkhart
(Yam l; 3. Gardy Trog li n (KTM ).
OPEN INT: 1. Dave Eakin (Hon); 2. M ark Spoon er
(Yam I; 3. Scott Bergren (Hon ).
OPEN EX: 1. Richard Hewit (Yam); 2. A I Fett erdy
(Suzl; 3. Rod Zimmer man (Suz ).
OPEN PRO: 1. Bob Plympton (Su z); 2. Art Key
(Suz); 3. Doug Hafsos (Mai).
OTH NOV : 1. Gar y Lars on (Mai); 2. Randy Williams (Yam); 3. Grad y Troglin (KTM) .
OTH INT: 1. Jeff Yaw (Yam); 2. Kl aus Hoh man
(Hu s); 3. Richa rd Mathe n (Ma i).
OTH EX: 1. James Glad ish (Hus) ; 2. M ike Perry
(Suz); 3 . Wiliam Ormsby (KTM) .
OT NOV: 1. Richa rd Ab rams; 2. Dave Scott.
OT INT: 1. Bill Tester; 2. Tom Roger son; 3. Nate
Hou se.
OT EX: 1. Ken Sand ren; 2. W alt Dra ke; 3. Roger
Stanley.
Williams, Bault
blaze Clarks
Branch MX
By Clay Ligh t
ROSEBURG , OR, JUNE 27
Steve Wi lliams (He rb's Cycle/
Yam support) and Gary Bault
(Yam of Roseburg) came out
on top of the Pro heap by both
taking a mo to in a combi n ed 250 and
Open Pro race at Cl arks Branch MX
today. Williams rode solo as th e lone
250cc Pro while th ree Open P ro s gave
chase, as in th e second moto.
The largest class of the da y was
125cc C with three B riders thrown in ,
making a field of 18· riders o n a
cloudy day of racing. R ick Gunderson (Eugene Yam ), Junior Bret Gilikson (Eugene Su z) and a n o ther hot
Junior, Steve Nelson (Rosebu rg Suz ),
came off the line as top th ree. T hings
changed, however , and Intermediate
Larry Brumwell (Ya m of Springfield)
moved into second . Gunderson did
manage to take the win with Brumwell second a nd Nelson th ird and
first Crider.
Second rnoto it was once aga in
Gunderson putting his Ya ma ha into
the lead with Nel son m ovin g up to
challen ge th e B rider. Gilikson rode
in third until being passed by Brumwell. Later in th e moto, the leaders
were hitting lapped ri ders.. Gunderson got by th e backmarkers, but Nelson and Bru m well were caught in
tra ffic, le tt i n g Gunder son ta ke
a no th er win for the B overal l. Nel son
al~o wen t I -I taking the C overa ll
win.
First Pro con test had Ba u lt , Jim
Jones (KTM) and Dan a H ansen (Yam
of Roseburg) besting Williams off
the line. Williams wasted very little
time going around H ansen then Jones
to move up to challenge Ba u lt for the
lead. Williams fou nd the going rough
when faced with p u ttin g on a pass on
the local ace . Ba u lt took th e first
moto win for the Open class and Williams the 250 win. J ones finished
second Open a nd H a nsen third.
Moto two saw William s move into
an early comma nding lead, Hansen,
Bault and J ones on the Pro-Am
number one Pro 's rear fender in search
of one p ayoff in each class. ' Ba ult
worked by Hansen to move into
second place, but Willia ms was unstop p able and took th e m ot o wi n,
lickin~ the Open riders. Bault als o
took first in his class with H a nsen
going 2-2 and J ones 3-3.
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IINNEI CHOIE(4!!i!)m
Results
OPEN PRO: 1. Gary Bault (Yam); 2. Dana Hansen
(Yam); 3. Jim Jo nes (KTM ).
250 PRO: 1. Steve W illiams (Yam).
250 C: 1. Deve Nordin (Suz); 2. Kevin Seevers
(Suz); 3. Michael Jeter (KTM) .
250 B: 1. Ted Perreard (Suz); 2. Bob Hansen
(Hon). _
OPEN C: 1. Jeff Mayers (M ai); 2. Wayne longworth (Suz); 3 . Kevi n True (Yam l.
OPEN B: 1. U nden Marsh (Yam); 2. David Sta rner
(Yam); 3. Donn Durant (Hon).
12 5 B: 1. Rick Gunderson (Yam) ; 2. Larry Brum·
well (Yam); 3. Lonny Sayles (Yam) .
12 5 C: 1. Ste ve Nelson (Suz); 2. Glenn Hewitt
(Hon); 3. Dennis Rotherham (Yam).
100 C: 1. Chad Klingbeil (Yam) .
100 B: 1. John Whitmore (Yaml.
OT: 1. Wayne Longworth (Suz); 2. Frank Daily
(Yam); 3. David DePew (KTM ).
MI NI B: 1. J eff Dally (Yam); 2. Curt is Cunningham
(Yam); 3. M ike Nark iewicz (Suzl .
M INI C: 1. Cory Wa it e (Yam); 2. Tony Gu ido (Suz);
3. Darre n Davis (Yaml .
PEE WEE B: 1. J eff Daily (Yam).
PEE W EE C: 1. Ryan Huffma n (Yam); 2. Chris
Renard (Suz); 3. Jol e DePew (Yam) .
Holt, Mlchlitsch
take PIR night MX
By Bria n Barnes
PORTLAND, O R, JUNE 24
D & S Cycles Suzuki rider Ted
Holt and Eastside Kawasaki/
DG-supported T im Michlitseh,
along with Cycle World Honda 's Darryl Semmler, took Pro wins
tonight in race number 12 of th is
year' s high point championship at
Portland International Raceway.
Holt outlasted a small field in th e
125cc Pro class. After being runnerup to Michlitsch in the first moto, he
too k th e second moto win and the
overall wi th some bad luck on the
part of Michlitsch, whose motor wen t
sour and was unable to fin ish moto
two. Yamaha-mounted Ste ve Co rcoran re turned to the racing scen e after
a lon g lay-off , finishing second overall after posting a 5-2 tally. Suzuki
p ilot R ic Burkinshaw was th ird . .
In 250, Michlitsch had little trouble winni n g both rnotos of the class
h e has dominated a ll year here a t
P IR . In the first rnoto , Michlitsch ra n
first, start to fin ish , over Gresham
Suzuki's R ick Bozart h , D & S Cycle s
H usky ri der Ron Vandehey and Steve
Smith aboard a Cycle Wo rld Honda.
In the sec o n d rnoto , H i ll sboro
Suzuki' s Randy Hubba rd h ad visions
of winning, but with two laps rema in ing ma de a mistake that dropped
h im back to an eve ntual fo u rth .
Mich litsch too k ad vantage of the mi stake taking th e win ahead of Boza rth ,
Vandehey, Hubbard and Smith .
Open Pro rider Darryl Semmler
rode to a 2-1 finish th a t netted him
the overall in his class. Bob P lympton (Su z) and J oh n Woodley (Mai)
both competed against Semmler with
Pl ympton taking a first moto win;
however, he was no t able to finish the
second handing Semmler the win.
Mike Baldwin, winner of the
Loudon AMA National
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