Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles
Issue link: https://magazine.cyclenews.com/i/125710
•
POINT STANDINGS DIST. 37 DESERT
LIGHTWEIGHT FINAL Continued
Number 1 Wins
moved off a little to the right and was
picking off a couple riders when I
happened to look off to the left. On the
other side was a sort of a natural
culvert, in amongst the rocks and
boulders, on a slope that was much
steeper than the one we were on, Terry
Clark is passing all of us! He had to
cross the culvert to get back on the trail
- in front of us - and he got Roing too
fast. Over the nex t hill the trail dropped
away very sharply and Terry apparently
locked up everything to keep from
. sailing out into space, and fell down. All
• twenty of us repassed him while he was
"'----'_ picking up his bike. It took him almost
half a mile to catch up and go around
again. One incident. But he passed four
hundred bikes in the course of that 2
hour race! Oh yes, he won!
The "amateur" class of the trailbike
railroad tracks and watching at
crossroads. The club has 80 active
members and I think every single one of
them was working the. course this
moming. There was never a jam-up at a
check; most times your card got marked
two or three times. Even the .tart was
on time. The cooperation that I got in
gathering the results was both unusual
and highly appreciated. Betty Talley
had the results all written out for me by
the time I got to the San Bernardino
Club encampment after the race.
The trailbikes left 20 minutes after
the big bikes; the new rules dop.'t apply
yet. When they .do, Whitey and Rich
might have someone else to worry
about. Terry Clark's little Harley goes so
fast it's unreal! Somewhere near the end
of the first loop I was on one of these
steep rocky downhills, where everyone
goes in single file and has one foot
down. There were about twenty bikes in
line. I kind of like those spots and I had
George Walker, Expert No.6, was 3rd
overall on a Kawasaki Bighorn.
set is getting to be pretty tough. The
amateurs were in 2nd, 7th, 8th and 10th
places. Jack Stonisifier, who only made
amateur a couple months back, was In
second, beating experts Steve Fortner,
Jim Sumner and AI Lund. The novice
class is no piece of cake either. Two
novices were in the first ten places,
Steve Goldberg was 6th overall and
Roger Dien wasninth../an Ditson'was the
first gal rider, finishing a respectable
33rd and Red Dot Patty Domay was
second.
Novices in the big bike class didn't
fare so well. The first one in was James
Hill, finishing a distant 48th. First
amateur was Larry Mahoney, in 4th
overall, while in 5th was the lightweight
winner, expert Wes Anderson Jr. There
were 050 starters, about 380 finishers.
After the race was over, the San
Bernardino Club literally scoured the 100.
. . I
. biOI.
camp area, I eavmg It, su~ect, ~ etter 102.
shape than they found .t. Then- next 103
event is !' TT s~ambl~s <;m ~ay .16th, 104:
and if thIS race IS any mdicatlon, .t will 105.
be a good one.
106.
(Results on
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _page 20) _ _ _ _ 107.
___
108.
Steve Goldberg was 6th Trailbike, 1st
novice.
DIST. 37 DESERT
·STANDINGS LIGHTWEIGHT CLUB
I. San Gabriel Valley 11,147
2. Buzzards M/C
9,092
3. Checke.rs M/C
7,815
4. Prospectors M/C
7,617
5. Antelope Ramblers 6,286
6. Four Aces
5,230
7. Spokebenders M/C 4,:138
8. Rams M/C
4,043
9. So-Cal M/C
3,859
10. Invaders M/C
3,772
11. Victors M/C
3,346
12. Desert M/C
2,495
13. Cactus Cats-Corona 2,424
14. Master Links M/C
2,398
15. Lost Coyotes M/C
2,274
16. Desert Turtles
1,988
17. Ridgecrest M/C
1,735
18. Desert Knights M/C 1,707
19. San Bemardino Val. 1,516
20. 100's M/C
1,416
21. Red Dots M/C
1,207
22. Sled Riders
1,081
23. Foothill Hawks
1,070
24. Simi Valley M/C
1,030
25. Crestline M/C
961
26. ViewFinders M/C
934
27. Jackrabbits M/C
930
28. Sunland Shamrocks
737
29. Sandblasters M/C
533
30. Dirt Diggers M/C
439
31. Stumpjumpers M/C
375
32. Desert Foxes
369
28'6
33. Endovers M/C
34. Sidewinders M/C
237
35. Barstow M/C
118
36. Highsiders M/C
83
37. Hill Toppers
78
38. Dusters M/C
75
all nevv
complete line of
Titanium Racing Products
high strength-light weight
TACO nAIL 100 - New. ,"...... biv• h••1 performe, - $219.5"0. Oth.r
........ tow _ $11'L'5. Kits ...
~
_ . dutdo.

