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Cycle News 1967 08 03

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IUICHAIDS/JUDIIIIS W.II 250 M.LEI Oil BLAU 80MBEI ".A SAVB S200 01 las& year _dele -OIl ale I!IpOt filUciag" ~ HODAIA ~ SALES· PARTS· SERVICE EDDIE CROWELL 10-427 P'O"If'. Inglewood OR 3-9573 •••••••••••••• •SAVI! • • ~ Never IIiSsiD~ a beat, the black 450 of Dave Barchards aDd Bill '" JudkiDS haded arolllld the ~tati coarse like clockwork for a Deady ~ stan-to-fiRish win. ..; i! i '" ~ The victory is the second in a row for a 450, as Dick Kilgroe and Art Baumann teamed last year for a first place in the grueling race on a big Honda. The event lasted four hours and 30 minutes, with pit stops cutting the average speed to a little over 55 miles per hour. Forty-seven machines, each with a two-man riding team, lined up for the Le Mans start at 1:30 p.m. A slight wind kept the temperatures down as the flag fell and the leatherclad riders spriIlted across the as-phalt to their waiting machines. Jimmy Deehan, in colorful red and white leathers and a matching Bell .. peek-a-boo" helmet was first into turn two on his Kawasaki A-I, which was to be partnered by Art Baumann. .' Jack Pebble (Ducatl) and AI Luclwlpen (Triumph) In close compallJ. First Blood Dill..... Excl••lnlt f. air But Deehan's marne nt of triumph was short-lived, for Ron Grant was immediately behind tbe Kawasaki and pushing for the bonor of "first hlood· in the lap money derby. that would go to the number one man at the beginning of each lap. Through turn two the two riders blasted and when they emerged from turn three 11 was G.rant in the lead. Immediately bebind Grant·s Yamaha was Burchards, pUshing his Honda bard. In fourth place. Rich Perkinson gunned his Triumph Bonneville while steve McLaughlin on another Triumph was fifth. By laP four Grant was already beginning to laP the tallenders, but McLaughlin was starting to catch Grant. The green-clad rider got closer on lap five and in the clear on lap seven, just before Grant's Yamaha suddenly seized, ending his racing for the afternoon. CHild ....... McLaugilliD Watches-Againl USED : HONDA PAirS. : • • ~~~. by George Martin H " CtII... CltJ, 4421 . 1.... 3tW2l7 CiTI:HLE55 .... ID IBglaad lIIey call the Hoada 450 the -Black Bomber,· aDd the title seems aptaf&erthelaly 4 Ani 250-Mile ProductioD ChampioDship ~ Wi Imington Discount Cycle Center 1505 Avalon, Wilmington, Calif. PHONE TE 4-055! U5UMIOIl Distributed Nationally by KASUMI OIL CO. FOR DEALER IItFOIlllATJ~ 25t11 A.... S- Mat ....... ·Aruc. .~2'" lIT CaUf. (..U) 7no453J TELL THEM yOU SAW IT II CYCLE NEWS 'O~~~c.'" development co. tl~S~~ and • • • If McLaughlin was eXUltaIlt, his exhilaration must have quickly left him when his engine started making noises and he was simultaneously passed by Burchards. McLaughlin pulled into the pits and discovered a conden ser had vibrated 10

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