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Cycle News 1970 04 07

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"" - Photos and Story by Terry Pr att PALMDALE, CAL. Mar. 29. 1970-Inter national Racing Enterprises moved motocr oss to the high deser t thi s Easter weekend and br ought with them th e Easter bunny, at least a hundred kids scrambling for plastic eggs, sunny (li windy) weather and some top notch wheel to wheel racing. Ably assisted by the F our Aces M .C. the organizers put on a well run show with a minimum of hassles. The Anzac course, built recently near Palmdale, Is a long, twisting affair with high speed jumps and endless bumps. That desert sand has the same com paction properties everywhere and the course could be descrfbed as a v'Ponderosa with turns". Jim WUson brought along his flying circus of various sized Greeves Grillons and toward the end of the day it was almost ho-hum untIl second and third came into sight so the spectators could watch some action. Jim'S flawless rides won his six mo to s in both the 250 and 500 Expert classes. F lawless ? Well, not qui te . In the first 250 Expert race Jim and anoth er collided In mi d air goin g over the fir st jump and fo und themselves on their hands and knees dodgin g the rest of the pack . Jim picked everyth i ng up and used the r emaining si x laps to catch and pass everyone in sight. The last to fall to Ji m' S charge was Terry Clark who rode out of the deser t on a Yamaha in one of his rare motocross appearances. Terry sho wed everyone that he didn 't need lime marks to show him the way around and took a second In class after racing well with WUson and Bruce Baron in the 250 Exper t program. Another desert ace who came out to give motocross a try was Di st. 37' s number one big bike rider, Whitey Martino. Whitey said he wasn't used to all the turns and gear shUting and noted there were no big 100 mph slides to do here. Whitey rode the 500 Expert class and took a creditable fourth behin d Mr. Wilson The Easter egg hunt attracted a mob of youngsters. Some sought the eggs, most were work ing for the Minibike that was given away. Jo vided the clos II race with mistake. Wurtze l the first moto and h first and second in BUl Clements won Drv, for Husky but he go in the second moto when Ran Raklslts and Ste.. Armstrong fought tooth and nail around the long stony Anzac cow ...

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