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Cycle News 1970 08 18

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• The first m-ni bike· GARDENA, CALIF., August 6,1970 - Rich Thorwaldson was the man on top of the 500 Expert class at Ascot this week. Rich rode his big Metisse to victory, handing defeat to second place Greeves mounted Jim Wilson, and Jim West, who romped around the course into third. Tim Hart and his Montesa topped Gary Bailey in the 250 division, with West coming up third in this event ahead of John DeSoto and Jim Wilson. Gary Bailey outscored the competition in the 125cc class. 8ryar Holcomb was second and Greg Cunningham on a Yamaha finished third. (Report and photo by Bob Hi II ';....~~~_ .~ ~ . '$ .;:.1-~.;~ ~ willi the design, .handlng"and safetV feat rei at a 1u11-5iD!d mGt The American Trials Association held a non point event at Saddleback this Sunday, with Richard Blescoe (not pictured) taking top honors on his Bultaco, losing 52 points. All riders rode three taps around ttie nirie trap'course, which many described as "extremely difficurt". Ninety riders were on hand for the event, more' than had been expected because of the heat. Bledsoe was followed in by Bob Nichelsen and Kevin Walker, both Bultaco mounted. Danny Kiedrowski took the honors in the Amateur class, whi Ie Jeff Koskie ended up on top of the Novice heat. !.1i ke Boros of Trevose, Pa., on his way to viotory in competlt!on at eCI County Dragway on July 19 in Rising Sun, Md. The event was the second National of the 1910 season for the American Motorcycle Drag Association, with nearly 200 bikes vying for their share of the more than $2000 in prize money. Top Fuel saw Dennis Reed aboard a HoD qualify in the No.1 spot at 9.38. In the last round of time trials, At Viei ro of Boston, Mass. went through the traps at 158 mph in a speed wobble. He lost control and crashed less than 50 yards past the traps, killing him instantly. He Is surviv.ed by his wife Rose, and one chi Id. Mrs. Viera is expecting another chi Id, and the AMDRA has asked that anyone wishing to help the family, send contributions to the organi%ation- at 17 Hillside Rd., Levittown, Pa. 19056. The next AMDRA National I s In October at Atco Dragway. (Photo by Images Unlimited.) ItVE e. Babmt • Fold down high rise handle bars. • 3 inch travel in the front filr~s. • Chrome front springs. • Large 5" wheels with 400 tire. • Split alloy rims. • Double cradle frame ~ith heavy duty high carbon steel tlIbing. • Full size cable operated rear brakes - total stopping pow•. • Steel fend~s. • Heavy duty 3 plate racing clutch. • Candy apple red ,1ail1. _J' • IHeaI.IIl-likes' parts Hili'" . . . . atel'. Btl•• i.ria inilH. Fr. . . . . . ., 151 W. L.can Blft., L.caster, CIUf., (.5> 142-2312

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