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Cycle News 1970 05 26

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I I ~ :"'-~;"-----------------_-.I 21 THURSDAY, MAY 28th o (Continued iro. -.J p&Be :>.. MOTOCROSS by H~lders M.C. U Last race unW after summer. L1med from 1-10 and Jefferson St., five mUes north of IndJo. 'nlree flfteen minute motos. Mud on course. First race at 8am. Free beer and cokes. Entry $3.50, camping ava1lable. info: (714) 347-8118. MOTOCROSS at Daroga Park, Orondo, Wash. AMA sanct, Classes 125, 175, and Open. Also, 14 and under and beginners. 8 bike m1n1mum per class. 23 mlles North of Wenatchee, eastside of Lake Entiat. AMATEUR TRIALS by Cherry Valley Trials Club. San Bernardino Fwy east to County Line Road. L1med from ott ramp. Entries close at 9:45 am, event starts at 10 am . Benefit for C.H.P . orphans and widows. Into: (714) 845-3230 or (714) 795-1 676. ENGLISH TRIALS by H.A.T.S ., at Ghost Mt. Ranch, 10 mUes east of Placerville. Limed fro m Pollock Pines turnoff. 4000 ft. elevation. Classes: Novi ce non-trlaI, trial bike, Am . and Ex. Entry $3, spectators $1. Overnight camping $1.50 per camping units. Into: (916) 644-1013. TT RACING. Huntington Beach Cycle Park by HRA. SlgnuP 9-10:30 (not new time) $2.50 entry non-members. $2.25 entry members. Non-members ride expert. (714) 897-4458. MONDAY, MAY 2~th TROPHIES for O.C.M.C . Feb. 22 Hare Scrambles can be picked uP tonight from '710 pm, or the following three Mondays thereafter, at clubhouse, corner of Trask and Newhope , Garden Grove. info: (714) 540-0673. TT AND FLAT TRACK at Troj8.nSpeedway, South Gate, Callt.lOO, 125 and 250cc classes. Gates open 6 pm, 1st race at 7:30 pm. lnto: (213) 923-9132. CMC MOTOCROSS at Ascot Park, Gardena, Callt. Gates open 5:30 pm, 1st race at 7 pm, CMC membership and three l ea dable number plates required. FRIDAY, MAY 29tli TT'RACES every FrldaynightatGraham Speedway, 9 mUes south of PuyalluP, Wash. Qual1fy1ng at 7:30 pm, HALF-MILE RACES at Ascot Park. New Rooster tall track for some of the biggest names in pro racing,includlng Lawwill, Romero, Aldana, Brelsford, and Seabourne. Adults $2.95, Juniors $1, under 8 free. PRO. T.T., AMA sanctioned; 8 pm; Or e gon Sidewinders Race Track on SE Lawntield Road, East of 82nd in Clackamas, Oregon. Into: D. Seifert, Rt, 3 Box 290 C, Oregon City, Ore. 97045. (503) 632-3857 (after 6 pm) . Track phone for 24 hour racing lnto: (503) 659- 1022. SCRAMBLES by Hi Hats M.C., every Friday night at Vallejo Race Track.AMA sanct, $2 to ride or watch, three number plates a must. 6 bikes to a class, all classes. SlgnuP starts at 5 pm, races begin at 8: 15 pm, Dlst. 36 sportsman points and trophies in all classes. Into: (415) 228-5676. SPEEDWAY RACING by International Speedway tne., every Friday night at Orange County Fairgrounds,' near intersection of Newport ffivd. and Fair Dr. in Costa Mesa. Racing starts at 8: 15 pm, WEDN ESDAY, MAY.211h SATURDAY, MAY 30th TROPHY PRESENTATlONbyShamrocks M.C., for motocross and enduro. Starts at 8:30 pm at Sunland Park Recreation Center, Sunland, Callt. Refreshments. Into. Tom Center (213) 353-1924 SPORT RIDI NG. Huntington Beach Cycle · Park. Motorcycles on TT course only. No motocross. $1.50 per bike and rider M1n1bikes $1.00 on m1n1bike course only. 10-4. Spectators 50 cents. 897-4458. Scramblers M.C. Presents AMA District 37 Points MOTOCROSS at Bay Mare MAY 24TH 125·250·500 & OPEN Nor. &A•• lb.. Classes Mili 'iie race $1.00 enfr, Mereltandise awards for A•• /b.. Trop"ies for noriee feafllring special 100ecNoriee 0.1, class(no poinfs) IS _in••ofos HARE SCRAMBLES TEAM RACE at Cuero (Tex.) Motocross Park, 90 mUes South of Austin. Two riders (any sex) and one bike. 150 mlle course with check points. $500 ' purse. Start at 10 am. Camping avallable. Pre entry fee $15 to F.W. WUson, 3816 San Jacinto, Dallas, Tex. Number plates & numbers issued. SPORTSMAN SHORT TRACK by Valley M.C., at Cycle Land Speedway, 14 mUes south of Cblco, Callt. at Hwy 99E and Gage Shlppe Rd. SlgnuP 7-7:30 pm, race at 8:30 pm, High Point trophies at end of season. $1.50 to ride or watch. Classes 100cc, 200cc, 25Occ/ Into: (916) 877-3395. AMA PRO TT RACES by ffiue Barons M.C., at Castle Rock Fairgrounds, Castle Rock, Wash. Second stop on the Washing_ ton MemorlaI Day TT tour. Racing on the National TT Championsb1p track. Practice 7:30 pm, racing at 8:30 pm, lnto: (2- 6) 274- 8005. SPORTSMAN SHORT TRACK by North Bay M.C ., at Sonoma County Fairgrounds in Santa Rosa. Race at' 6:30 pm, Into: (707) 542-0287. SAT. & SUN., MAY 3D-31st CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP 100 MILE CROSS COUNTRY, and Ashcroft invitational Motocross. Follow signs from Ashcroft, B.C. Trophies to all f1n1shers Cross County pre-entry $5, Post $7. Motocross pre-entry $3, post entry $5. Motocross stgnup ends at 1 pm Sat., . Cross Country slgnuP anytime, with event si:artlng at 10 am Sunday. Camping on VBarnes Lake. TOUR by North Valley Travelers M.C., 3rd annual Shasta-Cacade, Wonder land affair. Tours leave at 10 am sharp each da y. AMA sanct, Post entry $5. 75, mall entry $4.75 to Box 792, Central Valley, canr, 96019. Registration at Caldwell Park, Redding, canr. PRO MOTOCROSS by Colorado Pro Motocross Assn., at Coal Creek, Colo. $1000 purse. 'nlree long motos, new course. Post entry $5, sportsman, $7.50 pros. Into : (303) 789-1567 . AMA NATlONAL ENDURO RIDERS CHAMPIONSHIP 500 mUe run, by Pasadena M.C., at Pearblossom, Callt. MOTOCROSS, by I.R.E . at Bay Mare, SpeclaI anniversary event. $1500 in trophies to all entrants. All classes, signuP 7-9 am, 1st race 9:15 am. Limes from Moorpark turnoff on the Ventura Fwy. Into: (213) 348-3349. . MOTOCROSS by LompocSlo-PokesM.C. at Santa Marla (Callt.)· Speedway. One mUe north of Santa Maria on Hwy 101. AMA Dlst 35 points, first race at 11:30 am. All classes, three number plates required. Into: (805) RE 4-5803. AMA NATlONAL CHAMPIONSWP 20 lap halt-mUe dirt event, at Reading Fairgrounds, Reading, Pa, SPORT RIDING. Huntington Beach Cycle Park. Motorcycles on TT course only. No motocross. $1.50 per bike and rider M1n1bikes $1.00 on m1n1bike course only. 10-4. Spectators 50 cents. (714) 8974458 . MOTOCROSS at Deadman's point. Start spring series. All classes, practice at 8 am, races begin at 10 am. Entry fee $1, pri~ money to Srs. MOTOCROSS by CMC North, at Plymouth Raceway, east of Sacramento on Hwy 16. Practice at 9 am. $5 mall entry, $10 post. Club membership required. Into: (415) 682-3543. Another First For Sign Up: 1-9 AM 1st Race: 9:45 AM Practice: 9-9:30 AM (riders meeting after practice) Mai I Entry: $3.50 Post Entry: $5.00 r ) MOTOCROSS by Hi Jinx F.M.C . at Perris raceway. Entry $3.50, closes at 9:30 am, race at 10 am. Four classes, 3 number plates required. No aff1l1ation necessary. Passenger race. info: (213) . 865-4508 or (714) 622-3608. SCRAMBLES by Westside Eagles, on Hwy 132, east of Modesto. AMA sanct, SlgnuP 8-11 am, practice 9-11 am, race at nooe, Class C tractionadvlsable.lnto: (209) 537-2426. SCRAMBLES by Shasta M.C., at Happy Valley Raceway, 11 mUeswestofAnderson, Callt. Sportsman points and trophies all classes. SlgnuP 9-11 am, races start at 1 pm, $2 to ride, $1.50 to watch. AMA sanct, Into: (916) 241-2002. 4th ANNUAL HARE 'N HOUND/pOKER RUN by Ridge Riders Trail clUb, at Ba1l1nger Canyon, Los Padres National Forest. Approx. 40 mUes of mountain terrain. Spark arresters required. Riders meeting 9:30 am. Overnite camping, must bring water. lnto: (805) 649-2173 or (805) 482-6735. ., MOTOCROSS by CMC at Carlsbad Raceway, ott 1-5 on Paloma Airport Rd. Wooden Shoe CuP Race, with all class winner receiving genuine Swedish wooden clogs. Post entry $10, mall entry $5 to Box 1402, Costa Mesa, Callt. 92626. Gates open at 7:30 am, first race at 10 am. MOTOCROSS by Antelope Valley Racing Assoc., at Anzac Raceway. Take Pearblossom exit fr om Antelope Valley Fwy. All att111ations and llcenses accepted. Practice at 9 am, racing at 10 am. , AMA PRO TT RACES by Blue Barons M.C., at Graham Speedway in Tacoma, Wash. Winds up $3600 plus weekend. 34th annual class1c holds all records in Northwest for entries, purse and spectators. Defending Champion Skip Van Leeuwen. SlgnuP closes at 11 am. info: (206) GE 4-4780. THURSDAY, JUNE 4th FRIDAY, JUNE 5th TT'RACES every FridaynlghtatGraham Speedway, 9 mUes south of PuyalluP, Wash. Qua11tying at 7:30 pm, races at 8:30 pm, SCRAMBLES by Hi Hats M.C., every Friday night at Vallejo Race Track.AMA sanct, $2 to ride or watch, three number ' plates a must. 6 bikes to a class, all classes. SlgnuP starts at 5 pm, races begin at 8: 15 pm, Dlst. 36 sportsman points and trophies in all classes. Into: (415) 228-5676. SATURDAY, JUNE 6th SCRAMBLES by Hayward M.C. at Hayward Speedway 3800 Depot Rd. First race 7:30 . pm, $2 to ride or watch, ages 6-12, $1. Practice 4:30-6 pm, Pits open at 4 pm, Into: (415) 783-9922. Thursday QO'C NIGHTS ASCOT P • I AMA PRO TT RACES by Blue Barons M.C., at Graham Speedway, Tacoma, Wash. T1me trials at 7:30 pm, racing at 8:30 pm, HALF-MILE RACES at Ascot Park. New Rooster tall track for some of the biggest names in proracing,includlngLawwill, Romero, Aldana, Brelsford, and Seabourne. Adults $2.95, Juniors $1, under 8 free. • . IA R K st AY 21 f83rd (. VERMONT 1 TT AND FLAT TRACK at Trojan Speedway, South Gate, csnr. 100, 125 and 25Occ ' classes. Gates open 6 pm, 1st race at 7:30 pm , Into: (213- 923-9132. MOTOCROSS fVflJ THUISDA J IfGINNING Info. (805) 497·2060 Scramblers M.C. 14656 Lull St. Van Nuys, Cal. H CMC MOTOCROSS at Ascot Park, Gardena, Callt. Gates open 5:30pm, 1st race at 7 prn, CMC membership and three readable number plates required. SUNDAY, MAY 31st 3 ,] ... orr;:'·~~:HREEWAYS Gales open 5:30'pm lsI race 7:00 pm CMC membersh ip 3 "ree readable # plates

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