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Cycle News 1970 06 30

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250cc Expert winner Jim Foley leads Barry Webb. Both took the Bultaco brand to the winner's circle. HAYWARD, CAL., June 20, 19'70- Jim Foley extended his lead for high point man in DIstrict 36 with yet another convincing win in the 250cc Expert class at HayWard on Saturday. Riding a Rick Schell Bultaco, Foley demonstrated his great ability to ride scramhles by getting by Barry Webb on the inside of the fast sweeper. Webb held the lead from the start unW the halfway point when Foley put it on him. JOOn IDebo rounded out the top three. The order was reversed in the first heat as Foley got a bad start. In the second heat John SUva and Scott Brelsford put on a good show for the full house of spectators. Brelsford won it, got fourth in the main and graduated from ,high school the previous evening. Good show! Foley rode the 500 Expert Main to a second place behind Al Kenyon who rode flawlessly. The real action there was in the heat with Kenyon riding llke a man possessed. The number 3 rider put on one of the finest shows witnessed in years. He started from the third row and EVERETT M.C. HOSTS 116 AT ENDURO EVERETT, WASH, June 14,19'70- The Everett Motorcycle Club' presented another enduro run, which was 80 mUes of trails, brush, water, mud and scenery at Reiter Pit, approximately flve mUes east of Startup, Washington. The pit 15 a popular area for western Washington dirt riders. It rained lightly, just enough to settle the dust and make good traction. There were four cJa,sses and a Powder Puff. Two girls rode the Powder Puff, and only one f1n1shed. Meva Bowman was really tired when she finished; she had ridden the same course as the men on a 250 Yamaha. The other girl rider was Tammy Sessions, who raced last season at the indoor track at Woodinv1lle, Washington. She had bike troubles with her 175 Ossa and did not f1n1sh. There were 116 riders signed up 1Xl ride. Some came in a Uttle wet, from several creek crossings, but they seemed to enjoy the ride. One rider who had a m1shap crossing a creek, rode on in to a gas stop, filled his gas tank, then he lay on the ground with his feet in the air so the wafer poured out of his boots, picked himself up off the ground, and rode on. The course was well marked, and many riders compUmented the club on the way it was marked and said it was a beautiful ride. The EMC sincerely tries to put on the best rides possible. - AI (3) Kenyon poses in action in front of dad's billboard sign. AI emerged winner of the SOO Expert class having problems in the 250 Expert class, pictured here. (Results on page 22) mU~T=C= •.•••• JOHN SMITII* .....,,': of FREMONT ~ : MOTORCYCLE PARTS : ,. GOODIES 'N' srUF,F ,,.. ~ SailS -Service -Acces• • 37311 Fremont BIM. (415) 192-1949 at ""ralta Fremont : ,. ,. JAWA-CZ.DEALER, 5 YEARS YOU CALL - WE SHIP MAlL ORDER 2512 Franklin (916) 452-2622. : . . . sacramento, Calif. 95818. ,.. ,. ... .. * •. 'llEKEIC"lE' COLISEUM CYCLE BILL CHANEY ACCESSORY CO. I HARLBV-DAV~D.DN I and MAIL ORDER ~ KAWASAKI ~ MOTORCYCLES 3958 E. !

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