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TT AND FLAT TRACK at TrojanSp~ed
way, South Gate, Calif. 100, 125 and 250cc
classes. Gates open 6 pm, 1st race at
7:30 pm, Info: (213) 923-9132.
DIAMONDBAC ENDURO, 100 I:llle
course. For info and entry blanks write
Lassen Motorcycle Club, Box 1017,
Susanvllle, Calif. 96130, or will accept
off. Dist. 36 blanks, Info: (916) 257-3588.
SPORT RIDING, Motocross motorcycles
$1,50 per b1ke and rider on motocross
course only. $1.00 per mlnlbike on mlnlbike course only. 10-4. Spectators 50
cents. (714) 897-4458.
SPORTSMAN RACES by Barstow Bunch
M.C. at Barstow (Calif,) SpeedwaY,fastest 3/8 mlle nat track In Nation. Post
entry $4, mall entry $2 to 213 Grove Ct,
Barstow, Calif. 92311. First race 8 prn,
Info: (714) 252-2580 .
SATURDAY, JUNE 13th
SPORTSMAN SHORT TRACK by North
Bay M.C. at Sonoma County Fairgrounds
in Santa Rosa. Race at 6:30 pm, Info:
(707) 542-0287 . ,
SAT. & SUN., JUNE 6th & 7th
PONDEROSA HARE SCRAMBLES by
Greyhounds M.C. FUteen miles east of
Lancaster on Ave. ".I". Registration
starts at 8:30 am, with race beglnnlngat
10 am. Trophies 40%,with contingencies.
Info: (213) 367-2907,
2nd ANNUAL , BIG BEAR TWO DAY
TRIALS by S.C .T .A. Route marked from
Hwy 38 in Fawnskin, $5 entry. Checkers
needed for both days. Info: (213) 6979441.
SUNDAY,
JU~E
SPORTSMAN SHORT TRACK by Valley
M.C., at Cycle Land Speedway, 14 miles
south of Chico, Calif. at Hwy 99E and
Gage Shippe Rd. Signup 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, 250cc.Info: (916) 877-3395,
SUNDAY, JUNE 14th
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MOTOCROSS by Sidehack .A ssn, at Bay
Mare. Dist. 37 points and motocross
numbers required. No piE! plates, no pit
racing. Mail entries $3 to 3300 Carlyle
St., L .A. 90065, close 6/10. Post entry
$5 open 7 am close 9 am. Info: (213)
257-7132.
MOTOCROSS . Huntington Beach Cycle
Park by HRA, P,O . Box FA, Westminster, 92683. Post entry $6,00. Mall entry
$3,00 by June 3. Signup 8-10. Non-HRA
members ride expert.
TROJAN SPEEDWAY
SOUTHGATE
TT & FLAT TRACK RAC,NG
EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT
THUIS. JlA J 2J ST
50 LAP TT FOR 250cc
$300.00 PURSE
All main event riders paid
Pre enlry: $4.00
Post : $10.00
Adm: $2.00
~ 8·11: $1.00
Under 8: Free
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Pit Gates Open: 6 PM
Pit Gates Close: 7:15 PM
lst Race: 7:30 PM
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(213) 862·0229
(213) 923·9132
(213) 944-2960
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5601 Southern Ave.
South Gate, Ca.
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Russ .Darnell' Reports On. The~
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MONTULCON, FRANCE, May 5, 1970We are in a camp ground right now and
I am getting this letter off to you before
we leave to continue our ' travels . We
stayed here last night . Sunday (the firs t
of May) we went to Vannes-St.-Nolf in
France. On the way I blew a caravan tire
and we had to search for a place in Lllle
that had one, It was rough because It was
a big holiday. Flnally licked that problem.
We arrived at the track on Sat. at 2:00
in the afternoon. Nopractice until Sunday.
So we set up camp and rechecked the bike.
Sunday had twogoodpracttce sesstons,
. The track Is laid out on two sides of a
valley, The course goes up and down the
sides of the hills, then crosses the valley
floor to the other side to complete the
circuit. Many rocks, a lot of dust, but a
pretty neat course In all, Start system ls
rubber band.
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In the first start I came off the line
poorly. I was In very good rorm though
and the track was very, very rough.
Good for me though and my 5" travel
Curnutt shocks. I worked my way up,
charging hard all the time and I flnlshed
fourth.
Early Start For Benefit Tour
By H.J. Eble
I LeaVing the start the riders headed for
the coast and accompanied the waves for
a while until Topanga Canyon, where
they were given a choice of staying with
the sur! or heading for the high country.
The beginners and unsure riders could
proceed up the coast and join the rest of
the group near Point Magu, The rest of
the riders took off for the hllls up the
canyon and over Mulholland Highway. It
was a pleasure to get away from the
usual smog, trafflc and congestion.
With the early morning, the ominous
cloud of polluted air was constctous by
its absence and It made us feel that we
were somewhere other than Southern
CalUornla, The recent rains contributed
to the lush greenery and clear air thatls
not too often seen in this part of the
country, It was with a twinge of sorrow
that we though that eventually we had to
go back to the urban ratrace.
The tour route twisted along some
other scenic roads and flnally wound its
way to Rancho SanAntonio where the sign
in was located along with the soda pop
cooler provided by the Hl- Way Kings,
There was a little wait after the deadline and the group stood by their machines
while Father Freyburger gave the invocation and blessed the St. Chrtstopher
medals, Then he went among the machines blessing each one and giving each
individual one of the medals. ,
With the culmination of the blessing
the club president John Ells presented
Father Freyburger with the check for
the proceeds from the run.
The gold giving proceeded promptly
and ended with the drawlngfor the Wixom
fairing and an accompanying helmet
from Casy's of Pacoima.
The biggest attention getter of the day
was the appearance of Ed " Big Daddy"
Roth along with a couple of hts friends
and their well know tr1kes complete with
hairy V8 engines. For those who are
doubters there were 221 entries thatcan
testify that these unique machines can
not only make 1t with ease but can make
it with the troops as well as any two
, cylinder.
Even good 01' Charlie Brown was there
coming in 475 miles from the Phoenix,
Ariz, area and blowing his b1ke up at the
border in the attempt,
By Maureen Lee
Well, the point has been proved that
when enough people get mad enough and
care enough to do something about it,
laws can be changed. The AMA has
rescinded its law against anyone under
sixteen years old riding. Their executive
committee held a speclal meeting and
official in Sacramento, even a postcard
carries some weight with it, I [you don't
know who your elected offlcial Is, call
me at home, I have a list of them all,
Not wanting to sound too militant about
it but after all, who ts the government?
They can't do their job unless we let ' em
know what we want, So scream!
SANTA MONICA, CAL. May 3, 1970The day began bright and early for riders
waiting to start the Hi WayKings Rancho
San Antonio Boys Town Benefit tour,
This tour also Included the 10th annual
Motorcycle blesstng,
It did not take long for the HI- Way
Kings to put them ready for the road
with a couple of cups of coffee and a
onut or two compliments of Andrew
Verrone. The start did not get overcrowded at any time and things went
pretty smoothly.
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FOR INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE:
(213) 348-3349
DAVE GROVE - &&05 DESOTA AVE., CANOGA PARK, CAL.
In the second race I got some bad
blisters and the clutch on my 400 started
to slip but I managed a 6th anyhow. I
didn't feel 11I