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Cycle News 1970 08 11

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.... Q PERRIS WIN TO DENIUS By Elaine Jones (12) takes the high line around a couple of slower riders in SMITH AND SCOTT WIN THREE EACH story and Photo by Rich Hottman ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF. July 29, 1970 second place Vic Hannon (Kaw). - Gary Scott and Scott Smith each battled Gary's third win came in the 250Cc Sr. to three main event wins as O.C.S. conShort Track, but not without abaWewlth tinued their action packed program of stan Rogers (Kaw) and Scott Autrey Wednesday evening races. (Yam). Scott Smith (Yam) put together his best The 125cc Jr. Short Track was won by effort to date, winning the 125cc Jr. TT Phil McDonald (Yam) with second going and 250Cc Jr. Short Track. Smith started to Diego Gualda (Yam). the night ott with a win 10 the 125cc Jr. The 500cc Sr. TT saw Steve Nichols TT, Bruce McDougal (Kaw) and Phil (Yam) hack in form, as he won the 500cc McDonald (Yam) flnlshed second and Class. Teammate John Isaacs (Yam) took third, respectively. second with Gary Scott (Bul) being held Next on the list of wins for Smith was to third. the 250ce Jr. TT. His third and tlnaI win Steve Nichols (Yam) continued his winwas In the 250Cc Jr. Short Track, wIlere ning ways In the SOOCc Sr. Short Track. he had to come from behind to beat MIke Stan Rogers (Kaw) picked up second, Myers (Yam) and Tony Dell (Ossa). holding back Gary Scott (Bul) wIlo had The Senior Division started with the to seWe for third. 125cc TT, with Gary Scott (Kaw) taking K and N Yamaha, Riverside, put tothe checkered flag for his first win of gether another fine team effort, winning the evening. Second went to Ray Vanderseven of twelve mains, led by Scott pool (Yam), and Carrol Helland (Yam) Smith with three and Steve Nichols with two. Phil McDonald and Scott Autrey 'tlnIshed third. In the 250cc Sr. TT it was Scott (Bul) each took one. (Results on page 26) again, as he built up a sizeable lead over Arlington Texas Moto Park Inc. Presents PERRiS, CALIF. July 29, 1970 - Tony Denlus, the bruises still showing from the "whoop de do" wIleelle a few weeks back Is still the guy to beat In the Big Bike Expert Class. Tony came back in tlne style and started things off with a photo finish for flrst against Paul Lambert. The second heat was his all the way with no problems. The third go had Denlus and Lambert left to themselves and they put on quite a show as they turned some mighty flne lap times. Denlus again showed what experience is all about as he steadily pulled away for the win. Lambert was second and Doug MasOD third. Slade Long brought his Yamaha home fIrst In a hotly contested First DivIsion l00cc Novice Class. Rick Milner, agood consistent rider. got 10 there for second on his baby Greenstreak and Mark BaUey, on the new Honda Mota Sport, was third. MIke DuBont bested Ken Bowser and Rick Sandburg to take the Second Division l00cc Class; Hoda1ca mounted B1ll Elwess tooktlrst In the ThIrd Division of 100Cc Novices. Ken Miller was second with RandySmith third. Frank Robertson found his groove and took home the gold In the 125cc Novice Class. B.J. Hayden wbo is coming along real good was second. Scott MacGregor, a new face to the winner's circle, was third. Still with his winning ways, Joe Carmello took the Second Division of 125cc Novices. Rick Doyle was second and A And A To IlIlport Travellllaster Forks A " A ManufacturiDg cI. Redwood City, Cal1fornla has announced an agreement between themselves and R.E,H. Prec1siOll Eng1neeriDg of BrackneIl, Englaod. ThIs agreement will give A " A Import right to lIl0t0rcycle forks, hubs, and wbeels produced by R.E.H. Prec1sloD EngineeriDg. 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C E Complete line of cORcessiens Plea1y If SIIade Uneelquerable Enellsll trials terrall Plen1y of I'IIlI1 Larry Kosch third. Lambert decided it was time to reclaim his title as king of the 125cc AmEx. Class and be just couldn't flnd anyone wIlo wanted to dispute the fact. Doug MaSon, wIlo has been out of action with a tad knee, looks like the guy wIlo will be putting the pressure on as soon as he gets back in shape. He had eoougb Wednesday· to take home second. Wayne Whisenant always up near the front was third. The ladles had a class and the top gals in District 37 gave the folks a good show. Eulene Long turned the tables on Sandra Lambert and got home fIrst. Eulene took a second to Sandra at the HI1ltoppers Point Run. Debhie Sanders wIlo lIWe 90cc Kawasaki doesn't have the horses to keep up with the l00cc and 125's was third. Hope the Powder Puff Class becomes a regular thing. Nate Ezell made it to the top of the heap In the 250Cc Novice, First Division, followed by Steve Brewer and Rodney Hall. Stew Cox flat ran away with the Second Division of 250cc Novices. Tim Abshier and Ricky Lee were second and third. Looking spiffy 10 new leathers Dennis Creason took the 250Cc Amateur-Expert Class over Richard Sanders. David Atkinson and George Gillespie were the big winners In the Novice Matos Classes. The three Divisions of M1n1- Bikes were won by Dave Hensen, Chuck Markley and Jeff Hensen. (Results on page 26) tile fast.... slnkes are \lalit, E.C. Blrt J. H_ris (al) 11&1123 E C ~ E C E ~ C E C E ECUUUUUuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

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