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McCormick did win the moto at shougal but not the overall.
Tim Parker
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85cc A Class
1. Lowell Thomson, KAW
2. Paul Winn, YAM
3. Larry Ward, KAW
4. Jeff Daily, KAW
5. Brian Thomson, YAM
6. Troy Doty, HON
85cc B Class
1. Jason Pearson, HON
2. Susan Chapman, KAW
3. David Foster, HON
4. Paul Rowland, KAW
65cc A Class
1. Rod Stanley, KAW
2. Jason McCormick, KAW
3. Jason Pearson, HON
65cc B Class
1. Dan Ulven, KAW
2. Shawn Waring, HON
3. Brian Jones, KAW
The Vohland Brothers were ass-kicking fast and Larry Brooks would show up at various events on occasion. I remember watching Tallon Vohland line up next to Bret at some race...we always kepts Bret's stuff immaculate (my dad owned a Kawi shop for christ's sake!). I looked over at Tallon's bike and it was BEAT. Bent bars, oil leaking out of his forks and shock, broken levers... of course he kicked ass.
Those were some very good times!
I remember one year my dad and I talked the Astoria Stock Car Racing track into allowing us to build a super cross style track in the infield, we promoted a few races there but the track was shite, all we had to work with was this sugary sand which broke down almost immediately, no matter how much you watered it! I remember one of my favorite races was that GP held every year on the beach...down near Tillamook (?) I think. It was a bit of a marathon and would completely waste a 125 because you had to ride the entire lap pinned just to move, but it was absolutely BRILLIANT fun!
Great Times!
Lowell Thompson Larry Ward killed it on 80,s
Jim Anderson and Clayton Blood ran at the top in pros
Racetracks I remember Colville,Sandpoint,coure de lane
Good times!
Myself? I floundered around in the beginner class. Raced almost exclusively at Clarks Branch because I couldn't afford to go to any of the more distant tracks.
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