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Cycle News 1971 06 08

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FOW LER SNAGS TRIPLE WIN By Don Strashelm CORPUS CHRISTI, TEX., May 23, I97i - It's beginning to look like nobody can beat David Fowler and his Bultacos. He brought a 125 and 250 to the track today and proceeded to win the 125, 250 and Open Senior classes. The first heat of the 125 Sr. started with Jack Craig taking the lead on a Bultaco with Fowler on his rear wheel. The race continued this way until the halfway point where Fowler passed Craig, who appeared to be tiring. The second heat Fowler led from start to finish. The third heat proved to be some of the best racing of the day with Craig taking the lead with Fowler and Jake Warren close behind. Craig appeared to tire badly after three laps and Fowler and Warren both passed him. The finish had Fowler, Warren and Craig in that order. The 250 Sr. and Open were a walk away for Fowler. Eugene Cameron on a Yamaha 175 finished strong second in the 250 class and Mike Rau (Bul) took second in the Open. The 250 Jr's. had the largest number of entries and also provided the best racing of the day. The first heat had Gene Brown on a Husky in the lead on the first turn with Bobby Abbott on a Maico and Brad Adair on a CZ right behind. Brown held on to the lead the entire first heat and looked very good. NORTON GP NEARS The Norton Grand Prix, the fourth race on the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Federation of Motorcyclists' schedule, will be June 13. The road race will be held on Orange County International Raceway's 10"turn course. OCIR is located off the Santa Ana Freeway at Sand Canyon turn off. The Norton Gang of Bill Manley, Jack Simmons, and last year's Heavyweight Production Champ, George Kerker will be there. Simmons, who set a race record at the Gatorade Grand Prix on his Norton, has increased his lead for the $500 Norton Con tingency A ward to 12 poin ts over Bill Manley. First race will be 11: 30 a.m. Free parking is available to ail Orange E::ounty conege and high school students are entitled to a $1 discount on main gate admission. NOIS :The sound thatkiDs thesight. T/S MOTORS 1049 W. Mission, Pcmona, Cal. 91766 714-629-8642 . : : : •..............•.....•......•.•.•••.• if Q. Ol o:i CYCLE SWAP MEET Dist. 37 entry fees for motocross will now be $5 mail and $8 post. Scrambles entries will be $4. UL.T== MAIL ORDER BIG BORE 360" to 41Occ, 100cc to 133" ~ feaf,ria, Swelco e'Ca.O.,a 3% gal Sh""pa S-T/PurSang tanks & skid plates CUSTOM ENGINE WORK STOCK BULTACO PARTS SPEED EQUIPMENT Gt:lQ€lLJ 9581 Ninth Street, Cucamonga (714) 987-2914 Off-Road Suspension and Engine Specialists. (213) 894..9218 $5 SELLERS $5 $1 SHOrrERS $1 MO'ORCTCLI 511U'-51IV'CI Doors Open at 5 p.m. - 11 p.m. Kids under 6 Free SOuth 01 :\ordoll in St'puh"da. ("alii. 9000 SEPULVEDA BLVD. Snaci lar Will Ie Opel [~--------------------, I"~ " RACING I I Ol CASTOR I I THE rrorel facfs CHOICE I WINNERS I I "Blendzall" Castor Mixes Easily, Perfectly And Permanently With Gas Or Methanol. Does Not Stick Piston Rings. Does Perform Perfectly In Injectors, By Setting Pump To Minimum Output. Want Your Engine To Last Longer, Be Safe At Top R.P.M.? 1'.0. Box 461 L Escalon, Calif. 93320 ~'A ,,~~ et,-~~" " 0 "ec, '"'" , • --------------------- ·tt Set up Starts at Noon • 21819 Sherman Way, Canoga Park (21~) 887-7696 AddzipAdditives W ..J o > o NEW ENTRY FEES PUMFREY BULTACO I I I I I I I ~ w Z - "Home of the fist.. t dirt bike in the USA" Call or write for details - mail order O.K. WARREN WILSON MOTORS c: Ven.tura County Fairgrounds is the location for Sammy's cycle swap meet. In the large 22,000 sq. ft. Commercial Building there will be more than enough room to move around without crowding. The date will be the same as opening night of SRA sanctioned speedway racing, Tuesday, June 15. Set-up for the swappers will begin Tuesday at noon to 5 p.m. Doors open to general public from 5 till Midnight. (We urge race fans to attend early so they will have plenty of time to swap before the race at 8.) Admission will be $1 for adults, kids under 6 free. Swapper booths are now available, and reservations in the "Cycte Bazaar" are $10 for Commercial and Dealers. Space size will be 20 by 10 feet. For information or reservations - Phone 213/830-4040 or send check or money order to Sammy Tanner, 510 West Anaheim Street, Wilmington, Calif. 90744. WRITE FOR FREE PRICE LIST • " .., " SAMMY TANNER PRESENTS A CYCLE SWAP. ~ ~~ :~ N The second heat had Abbott off in first place and he held the lead to the finish. This 16-year-old rides very smooth with a very disciplined type style and should become a Senior in a very short time. The final heat had Lonnie Plough on a ltawasaki out first with Adair's CZ righ t behind, followed closely by Brown and Abbott. Plough must have really been charged up for this heat as he rode an outstanding race, holding off the competition for a win. Brown and Abbott were fighting for 3rd which was decided at the finish line jump as Abbott's Maico passed Brown's Husky. Forest Glade Cycle Park will feature a Motocross School to be conducted by John DeSoto on June 12. Motocross races will be presented the following day with a $1000 purse for Seniors and trophies for Juniors. DeSoto and Tim Hart are scheduled to compete as are many of South Texas' better riders. For further information and entry forms write: Forest Glade Cycle Park, P.O. Box 1457, Corpus Christi, Texas 78403. (Results on page 24) ..................... .............• CONLEY·250!360 Down Pipes - $49.95 KIWANIS and KEY " .... CLUB SPONSORED - I I I I I I I L.A. 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