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u.s. RIDERS TOP ENSENADA MOTOCROSS
De LaTorre Sweeps
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By Rich Hoffman
ENSENADA, MEXICO, May 31,19'70- It
almost a clean sweep by American
riders in the 4th motocross of the season, sponsored by the Ensenada Baja
Racing Association.
For the second race in a row, Paul
De LaTorre went home with three f1rst
place trophies, although he had to come
from behind to .catch Lee Fabry and
Oscar Lujan to take the checkeredfiags.
The 125cc class was won by Oscar
Lujan of Mexical1 on a l00cc HOnda.
And not only did he win, but he put on
quite a show for the local spectators,
rld1ng about half the race on the rear
wheel.
The only complalnt was the dust. It's
just a Uttle scary to come over a jump
lUId not know wbat you'd find on the
other side.
As in past races, the E.B.R.A. off1c1als
were more than helpful lUId spec1al
thanIts must go to Rolando {;ardenas and
Hector Sarabia for a well-organized
was
race.
The trophy presentation was held in
downtown Ensenada at the Hotel MonteBy Maureen Lee
District 37 has a new SecretaryTreasurer, so club secretaries please
take note of the change. Following Ben
Bot's res!gDat1on, Jack Hurley, the ambulance co-ordinator for the District was
elected to the offlce. His address is on
Encouragement and enthusiasm is plentiful at the twice monthly motocross south of the border.
Mar, with a Uve bBDd, daDe1ng and
"mucho cerveza" for everyone. A
spec1al trophy was presented to Laurie
Fabry for he1ng the f1rst woman rider
to compete with the men on the Enseoada
Motocross course.
mittee reallY gets it in the neck when
they hand down an unpopular PeanIty and
the squeaking is still going on loudly
over their penalties handed down on the
Red Dots run but aU seven of the men
are competition rider!! themselves, they
know the score and wbat goes on and
cheating has become a way of Ute to some
appropriate steward along with the infraction, that you caugbt him pit rac1ng
or It he was really showl,ng off and endangering the spectators and others,
turn him in to the Competition Committee. They'll take care of him for you lUId
the Ute you saYe may be your ownl
Don't forget the big h1kea run f1rst at
scram6Dn' arouniJ
the ridlni number appUcations, but It
you don't have one handY, it's Jack
Hurley, 18414 Haas Avenue, Torrance,
Ca. 90504, Phone 329-7761. So aU correspondence, sanctions, changes of address etc. should be sent to him wh1le I
w111 still handle changes in club delegates and pass on any information to
Jack that he needs for his records. We
surely wish him well as it isn't an easy
job he's undertaken. Ben Bok dld a flne
job whUe in office and worked extremely
hard before having to reslgo for personal
reason. The District w111 miss him.
It you thlnk the men working for a
District as large as ours have it easy and
it's a lot of tun, tun, fun, you've another
think coming. It's hard work lUId they
often have to give uP doing somethlng
they want to do to attend to their duties.
Sure, it is tun at times and the sat1sfaction of putting somethlng back lnto your
favorite sport is enormous but it's still
work. At times the Competition Com-
riders and they want to stop it. No rider
gets penal1zed even after the penalty has
heen set without he1ng lnvlted to a meeting where he can speak for himself. It
he's lnterested enough or has been falsely accused he'll show but In many cases
a rider knows he's been caugbt out lUId
won't show his face whlch means he's
gullty•
Penalties are getting stlffer too, and
It you're not tamUlar with wbat can happen to you as a .Distrlct rider, it can
range from the referee of the host club
disqualifying you for the day (no points
or trophy) to his turning your name lUId
riding number along with your 1nfraction
to the Competition Committee. It you've
reallY made an idiot out of yourself you
can lose polnts, and even lose the rlgbt to
ride for a whOe. The suggestion is now
that the District really start going after
pit racers. So club referees, you have the
right to dlsquallty any rider for the day
by turn1ng his rldlng number In to the
Jack Rabbit scrambles so show uP early
at Elsinore June 13th, besides it's always tun to Usten to the ultrallgbts snlve11ng gently because they have
to walt for you for a changel
BRYANS RETIRES
RalPh Bryans has retired from road
racing. It was reported In the British
weeklY, Motor Cycle News, that he made
the announcement after w1nn1ng the 250
class of tile North West 200 on a nine
year old ex-works Honda four.
Bryans, who is now 28, was ire1lUld's
f1rst and only world champion, He won
the 50Cc championship forHondaln 1965.
He said, "The only way to go racing
is seriously. I have always done that.
But now I have neither the time nor the
lncl1nation, so it is time to pack In.''
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