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Cycle News 1970 11 24

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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ( C o f l t i f l u e d f r o m page 12) they said and were they ever right. If that hill wasn't perpendicular, it will do until the real thing comes along. That loop calls on just about every skill a rid~ can develop. They even found an off-camber sandwash, if you can believe that. The second loop started upwards almost immediately and kept going up relentiously for 14 or 20 miles. Up and up and up. Eventually we got up to about 7200 feet, someone said, high in the East slope forests and there we raced in and out of shadows, ducking tree limbs and smashing into rocks you couldn't see because th.ey were in the shadow. Did you ever pass so close to a tree that you could smell it as you went by? Lots of guys were just completely pysched out. Guys you couldn't catch in five light years on the desert floor would pull over and wave you around up in the trees. What goes up must come down and we had a lot of comin' down to do. We did it all at once on SoCai hill. When desert veterans try to impress novices they invariably wind up telling them about SoCai hill. On SoCai hill you can lose about 4,000 feet of altitude in about 1 mile. It's so steep iliat you can't imagine how the first guy down ever got the nerve to try it. If it were a ski slope, it would definitely be for experts only. Surprisingly, it's not that difficult to ride down. The sand is very soft and if you lock your front wheel; you just push about a ton of it in front of you all the way down to the bottom. You don't want to let that bike get away from you, however, because you wouldn't stop tumbling until you hit Lancaster. Once you get down SoCal hill you feel like you've finished the race and you're ready for a cold beer, but SoCai is not finished with you. There's ten miles left and it's probably the roughest ten miles of the course, all washboard and whoop-dee-doos. Those last ten miles took an incredible toll of riders and machines. There were so many broken down bikes and riders that it was almost like a spectator's gallery lining the last ten miles. After it was over they had the turkey chase. According to the advertisements, riders would "chase live vicious turkeys on their bikes". After seeing those poor turkeys, who wanted nothing more than a place to hide from the kids who had been taunting them all day, virtually run over by a pack of motorcycles, and then almost torn apart by the scrambling riders, it seemed like it might be more sporting to dynamite fish in a washtub. One rider got sidesaddle on his bike and literally tackled the turkey from about: 30 mph. Anyway, Morgan, Clark, Baker and Brooks won the turkeys. Mary Brooks was eligible because she was the first girl rider through, but she let her son Tom chase the bird. Although I found the turkey chase to be in somewhat poor taste and needlessly cruel, I must applaud the SoCai club for doing their best to make the race different and interesting. They laid out the best hare and hound course that I have been privileged to ride, very tough and very interesting. They ran the race well, with good marking, well-placed checks and lots of facilities at their camp. Rescue 3 was on hand, but had a light day. (Results on page 26) . M European Shorts.... '" ... '" 0 ,... Special from MOTOR CYCLE, England '" ... British Experts Trial was won by Malcolm Rathmell on Bultaco who lost 28 Benelli works rider Renzo Pasolini visited Jawa factory in Czechoslovakia last U week and discussed riding Jawa four-cylinder 350 next year but no decision until January. Pasolini fell out with Benelli towards end of season. New Zealander Ginger Molloy is to race works Suzukis in New Zealand December-January. He was seventh at Daytona on 4 Kawasaki. PERCE SIMON TRIAL~, ENGLAND, ov. I, 1970 - Although not the last trials of the season, this trials virutally decided the British Championship when the Bultaco-sponsored Sammy Miller failed to gain any points toward the championship. Sammy Miller has held the championship for the past eleven years and looked a fair bet to hold it this year as well at the beginning of the Perce Simon Trial, At the end of the Scott Trial of last week he was tied with his chief adversary, Gordon Farley, with 86 points each. . . In the first round of this tough trials, Gordon Farley dropped only 7 marks in the 18-section course but Miller never got any farther than Section 3. His ignition failed and frantic replacement of parts did nothing but sour his disposition. He finally got to where there was nothing left to replace but the flywheel magneto and he didn't have the proper puller, so that was out, and so was he. At the finish of the trial, Farley had lost 21 marks for the win. This puts him in the lead with 106 points to Miller's 86. There is one trials left, the Knut, and Miller could theoretically win the championship on that one, but it is highly improbabl~ that he will because in order to do so he would have to win the trials while Farley finished worse than tenth. In view of Farley's consistent performance, (he has scored in 9 out of 9 events) this seems unlikely. Wynn, Richter To Merge LOS ANGELES, CALIF., N.ovember 16, 1970 - Wynn Oil Co. and Roy Richter Industries have agreed in principle to a merger of their two companies. Crager lodustries and Bell Toptex, Inc. are owned by Roy Richter. The merger would involve a stock exchange in the neighborhood of 54.5 million. Crager is a manufacturer of high quality automotive accessories, while Bell.Toptex manufactures helmets and other racing apparel. Wynn produces various additives for fuel., lubricants and cooling systems. 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And this testing continues, right down to the tiniest nut or bolt. Cycle Magazine affirmed Hodaka's reliability when they reported on a Cali- other aport ccm offer. fornia Scrambles event with· the words. We design and build Hodalr.a trailbilr.es to promote this feeling of freedom. Take performance, for instance. Hodalr.a is the world's most popular 100cc trailbike because it out performs other trail bikes. Consistently. The technical reasons why are complex. The results are simple. More competitive events in'the 100 class have been won on Hodaka's than any other make. We're experts when it comes to building trailbikes and seven years of study and design have lalr.en the guess work out' of the 'go'. But just 'go' isn't good enough in a trailbike. A breakdown ten miles from the nearest road can be dangerous as well as irritating. This is where Hodaka really shines. Every single component that goes into building the Hodalr.a has been time tested .. some up to seven years. When something isn't up to snuff we improve it until il is (flaws should be discovered in the factory by engineers. nol in the field by customers). To date. our 1970 Hodalr.a has been improved 174 "While the olher males of motorcycles. large and .mall. dropped lile flies from the pounding the Hodaka's went on and OD and onI" So now you know what Hodaka trail· biles are basically all about (We've won National Trailbil

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