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Gary Lozano and Mike Rcnslow
swapped places several times before
Lozano took the checkered ahead of
Mike.
The Novice 250's held their usual
destruction derby in the heats causing
numerous restarts, several irreparable
bikes, and a couple of broken bones.
Ron Boley's Yamaha, James Joy's
Montesa, and Howard Arcuri's Bultaco
survived the main to finish 1·2-3.
A day's racing ended shortly after 6
p.m. (a day prolonged by several
ambulance holdups) with the 100
Novice Main on the revened program.
Jack Arnold skirted around Ron Foley
on the second lap and pulled away for
the win. Floyd Davis' reworked Honda
never could get up steam on the very
slippery track and fmished a strong
third.
(Results on page 28)
Burres Stops Joyner Sweep
By James Ferguson
COALINGA, CAL., June 20, 1971 Today was the first time that a
motocross had been run at Crabtree's
Cycle Park, which is a new track located
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a little trouble as he started dropping
back. By the end of the three laps he
was in last place.
In the Main Sonny Burres (Tri) took
the lead at the drop of the flag and held
it all the way. Bill Elder (Tri) had
second place until the halfway mark
when Joyner (Tri) passed IUm for about
a lap. Elder came back strong to regain
the second spot.
Although the Junior class was missing
two of its best riders, Randy Scott and
Gary Kapus, they put on one of the best
races yet in th is class.
Neal Hulet (Tri) had fast time for the
J union and won his heat race handily,
after Mike Hannula (Tri) went down
trying to pass him.
Neat finished second in the Trophy
Dash which was won by Mike McCall
(Tri). Mike just recently started riding
the Triumph - he had been riding H·D.
Mike had won his heat race and after
the dash went on to take fint in the
main.
This main was stopped early when
Terry Nieman and Mike Richardson
went down hard in the west comer and
were thought to be injured. Both riden
were up okay after catching their
breath.
The Novice class had a smaller turn
out of riders this week and some riden
made the main for the fint time.
Forest Hiner (BuI) had it all his way
as he fIrst won his heat then the trophy
cbsh and still had sleam enough to win
the main event. In the Dash and Main
Hiner was being chased by Dave Ditter
(Yam), who put on a good race. It
looked like he had Hiner a couple of
times but it just didn't happen and Dave
had to settle for second place in both
events.
Dwane LaPore (Han) finished third in
both the Dash and Main.
(Results on paKe 28)
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