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Chal De 'C
ecco Takes Eastside MC_Scrambles ~
By Bill Spencer
UVAS MEADOWS, Gilroy, Ca.- Chal De
Cecco made a rare appearance at the
opening Eastside M. C . Scrambles and
went home wi th the big trophy. He led
of! the 10 lap Main and went on to w1n by
a country mlle over Bob Scally who had
a hard time passtng through the pack and
couldn't catch up to Chal 's new m ount .
Ben Moser figured to be i n the th1ck of
th1ngs but disappeared on lap 4 whlle 10
f ifth spot. Hi s sportster won h1s heat 10
grand style with Scally charging hard,
again, in second.
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Nor m Seidel won yet another 650cc
Amateur Main and beat Mario R1naldi
who always seems to be right up 10 the
f1ntsh.
Mike Sarandria led the 650cc NoVice
Main for two laps but let Larry Netf get
underneath him and in recover1rig, got
himself into wing-ding but managed to
save a third.
Bruce Teixeira did battle with Jim
Foley and beat the District 36 champion
by half a bike length in one of the fastest
mains. Foley never got more than 20
ft. beh10d but he had handling problems
com1ng up the fast sweep10g hill. Barry
Webb appeared to have a third 10 the bag
when John Hlebo got under him and
knocked him into the safety ttres,
Wade Ulrich rode his Honda to the
checker 10 the new 175cc class and held
off Bill Van Der Laan when his motor
seemed to die on the last lap.
Ron Jeidig missed a shift on lap 3 of
the 200 A mateur Main and Bob Cobb and
Neil Koch didn't let the opportunity get
by the m .
Dave Pestoni beat Scott Brelsford to
the finish l1ne after young Brelsford
bobbled trying to get underneath 10 the
Two racers shoe a tum durlnl the Eastside M.C. Scrambles at Gilroy , Calif.
last turn. Both 250cc Amateur riders
have great futures ahead of them and If
the public keeps coming back like the
turn out that was experienced today, then
the future of motorcycle racing is really
looking UP.
Th1s was the opening event f or the
Eastside M. C . and the crowd of 3,000
got thetr monies worth as the racing was
excellent with a great track.
(Results on page 18)
Gary Kapus Collects Woodland Wins
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Spllttlnl two other racers , Gary Kapus shoots his trusty Kawa to a l00cc T .D. win.
By N.A. WUllams
WOODLAND, WASH. March 8, 1970terson (Yam) and Ron Olson (Bul) and
With the smallest turn out of riders of
Bob Smith (Honda) all were 10 the
the year, the Woodland races got under
Trophy Dash.
Kapus took the 250cc Dash and then
way under a blue sky, with just 146 ridhad to go uP against the same boys
ers.
There had been ra1n f or two days beagain 10 the 250Cc A Main. It was a
hard, fast race, with Watte r son and
f ore the race, so the track was soft on
Gregg (Yam.) right on Kapus all th e way.
top and the spectators got pelted with
Gregg dropped back 10 the last half of
dirt that was thrown uP by the bikes as
the last lap, to take f ourth place. Ron
th ey sped around the track.
Olson took third and Tom Watter son
One rider hit the fence dur10g the
- took second . Gary took first place.
semis and smashed h1s hand but didn't
Watterson went i nto the 360cc class to
need to be taken to the hospital. Later,
take the TroPhy Dash and A-I. Gregg
10 the 200Cc C Main, young Darrell
took second 10 the 360cc A Main.
Hednrickson, Kaw., went down and had to
These r iders will be back again on
'be taken to the hospital with a head 10the 2200 of March for the Champtonship,
jury. He had just won the l00cc C Main.
That will be a race to see.
.
Gary Kapus took the majority of the
(Results on page )9)
trophies again. He won the Trophy Dashes and three A Mains. He had a real
battle on his hands 10 the 250Cc class
as he ran his Kawasaki against some of
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the brst riders 10 this area. Tom Wat-
KAWASAKI
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KAWASAKI MACH III OFFERED TO BERKSHIRE WINNER
Kawasaki Motors Corp. hasannounced
the provision of a contingency prize of a
new Mach III to any Kawasaki r ider who
can place first overall 10 the upcom1ng
Berkshire International Trial, May 16 &
17,1970, at Mi ddlef1eld, Mass. Toquallfy
for the award, according to Paul Coll1ns
of Kawasaki, the rider m ust be mounted
on a Kawasaki, and must complete the
arduous two day cross country event with
the best overall scores.
Entry forms and regulations f or the
Berkshire are going 1oto the mail to
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Placerville
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Bruce Texeira #4 gets loose as Jim Foler #1 looks for room to let by. Bruce rldlnl his Bultaco
won the 250 Expert Main.
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