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SAW EJECUTIVE
Evel Knievel set a new jump record, BUltacO. Montesa and Ducati shared
the winner's spotlight and a rank rookie plus a seasoned short track veteran
took home most of the money in the opening round of the new indoor season
at Long Beach.
Movie and TV star John Derek was on
Scrambler Keith Mashburn, competing
in his first professional race, was the
big winner In the new 125cc class as he
powered his BuHaco to the win In the
heat race, Trophy Dash and Main Event.
Mashburn breezed to easy wins In the
heat and final and was only pressed in
the four-lap dash that pitted the four heat
race winners against each other.
This was the first time on an Indoor
track for the 4th ranked lightweight
scrambles rider in So. Calif. and It was
a big inellcation of things to come In '68
when Kei th also turns to the eIlrt track
ovals in the area.
Rick WoodS, the well seasoned short
tracker and Lee Wehrman shared the
honors In the 250cc class. Both riders
won their respective heat races before
meeting head on in the dash. It was
Wehrman and his Montesa in for the
dash win over Woods and the Ducat!. But
in the 15-lap 250cc final Woods jumped
to the front and was never headed although he was challenged in the early
laps.
Gene Romero took his first ride since
last spring when he was Injured at
Tulare. Gene came up as a heat race
winner in the 125cc class buta mechanical problem kept him back In the fiDal.
He also rode the 250cc final bat favored
the newly-mended leg and played It
Heool" most 01 the way.
Ron Kruseman, Clyde Litch, Lee
Wehrman, Art Barda, Lee stumpenllaus
and many more of the experienced racers
found the going rough before the evening
was over. Slumpenhaus and Wehrman
both fell off in the 250cc final but were
able to remount and finish the race.
Butch Corder, the 1966 Long Beach
point champion was back (or his first
area race and also received the championship point trophy during intermission. Butch pulled a second place In the
heat race before running Into heavy
traffic In the final.
hand to film the 92 riders in action and
was accompanied by BarbaraSlanwyck's
TV "daughter".
Once again the Long Beach Arena indoor events extended their perfect safety
record and there were no Injuries of
any type.
Indoor racing now swings to san Jose
this coming Friday night and Fresno on
Sunday night.
The Hit & Miss Department
' .•otherwise known as cleaning out the
desk at the end of another year.
Rumor has it that the Portland mlle
has been sold for over three million .•••
No word officially one way or the other •••
Butch Corder blew his winning short
tracker from last year and is now racing
a eIlfferent one which doesn't appear as
fast•••.san Jose indoor pro mot e r Bob
Barkhimer more than pleased with the
turnout for the first three events ••••
Barky is now looking for many more
tracks of all types to run cycles on during the '68 season •.•Evel Knievel now
takes his jumps to Las Vegas, Caesar's
Palace, where they expect record turnouts .••Evei' s new attorney is well- known
criminal lawyer, Marvin Belli.,.Evel eIld
not take even one practice jump at Long
Beach before he tried under the roof
jumping for the first time .••The slick
floor was more· of a problem than the
fans knew about•••
Once Around the Nation
A m He and hal!- m he oval in lllinois
that has sat empty since 1947 will be
brought back Into service for cycle racing next summer •••It Is located in the
shadow of Chicago and yet most people
never knew it was there •• .Another mile
track cycle race for the Northwest this
summer •.•This one will be in Washington
around portland and Castle Rock time
during July ••.A new mlle track being built
in the Northwest but not as yet completed•• .A good chance that cycles wlll
also be on this one •••The long time
favored mile tracks that have been
extra scarce for so many years now
startiog to boom •••
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Big rumors floating around about how
much Gary Nixon has been offered to
race next year by various brands ...Don't
believe them until Nixon says so as the
Internal Revenue boys may wonder just
how much Triumph is paying him to
pass up all those way-out, rumored
offers._Cycle News to break story soon
on two of the best known riders that will
be forming a new tearn for next season
•••Chicago short tracker pat McHenry In
town last weekend to pit crew for Jeff
Sperry at the Indoor races ••.Pat, long
one of the Midwest's top short trackers,
now lives In Tucson •••He was so well
thought of around the santa Fe Park
track that they named an annual race
after him - and he didn't even get hurt
to get the honor ••.He' s the only guy that
ever made a BMW look good on the old
beach course at J:aytona.•••
Rumor is that John Wayne and family
will be out in force for the next Long
Beach Indoor event_.John· still ta1Idng
about the one and only cycle race he
saw there two years ago•••Program manager from the new Forum in Inglewood,
CaJI!. also at Long Beach looking over
the show and possible dates for the new
Prairie Avenue palace that will open the
end of this month .• .A lot of thanks to the
few from the MRI that hurried around
and made the annual riders' banquet
possible •••The all-important award night
has run into problems the past few years
but still could be the biggest affair of
the year It one and all will start thinking
about it before the season ends •••
It's rumored the Ascot record holellng
Suzuki in the novice class will be challenged next year and challenged by a
rider and machine that have been getting
ready for two years .••Black will be back
. but can he find another Durkee? .. The
new Suzuki 500' s now being tuned for
Daytona .•.At least a dozen, so they say
..•The san Jose race Injury to Jimmy
Odom kept him from being drafted two
weeks ago .•• The same for Gene Romero
and the Tulare spill •••Far more acceptable than burning the draft card .•.Back
to Fresno this coming Sunday night and
the fast short short course that really
gives the fans a ringside thrill-a-lap•••
Practice starts at 3 p.m.
Gene Trobaugh has been named Natiooal Sales Manager at U.S. Suzuki Motor
Corp. and will head an accelerated
marketing program based \IPOD the firm's
seven new 1968 models and a major
racing program that Includes participation of a U.S. Suzuki SllDDSOred race
team In all top National road racing
events.
The firm's President, Osamu Suzuki,
added that the U.S. Suzuki racing team
would be under the direction of E.
Yokouchi, designer of the race-developed
X-6 Hustler, which recently set two new
250cc records at Bonneville.
Trobaugh, former footbal1 and baseball star from Detroit, Michigan and a
racing enthusiast himself for many
years, announced that the "talk of the
industry - the 500/Five", will be raced
at Daytona by no less notable riders
than Ron Grant and Dick Hammer. Both,
accorellng to Trobaugh, are "signed
Suzuki contract riders" who will be
"joined soon by other riders of simitar
top calibre."
The new National Sales Manager moves
up to the top spot in the Suzuki sales
organization, replacing Ken Smith, after
previously serving as Assistant Sales
Manager for three years.
SliP CLARI RESIGNS
Skip Clark, formerly of Plco-Rivera,
California, has resigned his position as
Sales Manager of Kawasaki East and
plans to return to the West Coast.
QUARTER-MILE RACES SET FOR
PETALUMA IN 19&8
A weekly series of AMA professional
motorcycle races are set for the 1968
season on the fast eIlrt quarter-mile
oval on the Petaluma, CaJI!ornia fairgrounds.
Two such events were held on saturday
nights during OCtober of this year and
riders claimed the track was better than
the famed Belmont oval of some years
ago. Racing will start in May, on saturday nights, and continue for a period of
20 weeks.
AMA Referee John Pires predicts
capacity crowds of 3,000 after the first
few weeks of racing. He further states
there will be increased activity in Northern California's Distric t 36 during 1968.
The Petaluma Fairgrounds are located
west of the freeway between san Francisco and santa Rosa.
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