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Cycle News 1967 02 09

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Dh. some of the boys were whooping It lijl at the Elsinore Race Track, , , The racers were out in force Saturday night hefore last. 150 of them in all, plus 330 spectators for the fourth Elsinore ScramhIes on a mild winter night. The track surface had sustained some minor rain damage, but no gripes were heard. Owing to the large numher of riders, the program was longer than usual with forty-five 5-llUJ events and the Sweepstakes. Of note is the fact that the Elsinore races are still attracting people from as far away as Las Vegas, san Diego and Ventura. OUTSTANDING PERFORMERS All the way from san Clemente hails Bob Grover. Honda mounted novice who put in a rewarding night of riding, considering Bah and his hard-working crew of two arrived late for only one practice lap before the races. Winning a 2nd in the 350 Heat, 2nd place in the Open and a First in the 350 Novice Maln, Bob also led the experts in the 250 Maln for a while, finishing back in the pack. Good show, Bob! In this league is Paul Coberly, Bultaco mounted with only ~wo races and four weeks experience since the cast was removed from a leg broken at Ventura. Paul ran first in two heats, won the main and is one of the harder charging riders to appear at Elsinore. 500 EXPERT MAIN With 14 bikes all trying for that i-. portant hole shot. the race finally got under way with Clutch Cargo jumping into the lead on the first lap. Experts A. Ellis, Honda mounted and R. Stinnett really put the pressure on but Clutch heroically, almost even professionally, held them off. This race saw much bohbing and weaving back in the pack. Clutch also came in 2nd in the Sweepstakes after he worked his way up from fourth. ••• lIlk. Ch...b.laln. who tlckl.s a Trhlllph was flylnc, and that's a fact! , , ,. Wh.. out of the nl&ht. ,;t.lch was 73'l1nd Into that noisy sc.... rac.d a racer's rac.r known as John R, and his lusty. trusty machln••• , A FEW INTERESTING SIGHTS A girl 500cc rider named Lane holding her own agalnst the men for a while, pink and black polka dot helmet notwithstanding. A rider chasing his mount so fierce~y after a giant wheelie that he passed it, another running along hanging on to the bars for 50 yards, finally able to jumP on and continue the chase. TOO MANY PIT RACERS Aside from attracting too many -pit racers,- one of Elsmore's best evenings ended rather late with quite a few people yawning during the trophy presentation at 12;30 a.m. (Results oD.page 16) ) ... ,'v. tarcott.n what I was colnc to uy. and so I shall have to paus..

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