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Cycle News 1971 10 05

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Gennai Iniured; Hocking, Foley Slash Lead By Bill Spencer FREMONT, CAL., Sept. 10, 1971 Rick Hocking took advantage of an interesting situation and won both the 250 and 500 Expert Main Events in front of another packed grandstand at the regular Friday night scrambles at Fremont Raceway. NEW BENELLI DISTRIBUTORS Wally Allen, Sales Manager for Cosmopolitan Motors, US Benelli importer at Hatboro, Pa. announced the recent appointment of three new distributors of the complete line of Beneill Mini- and Motorcycles. These appointments help to strengthen Cosmo's nationwide network of Benelli distributors and dealers. East Coast Cycles, 1241 Le J eune Blvd., Jacksonville, N.C., has been named distributor for N.C., S.C., and Va. M.C.A. ·Inc., 4019 Glenwood Rd., Decatur, Ga., is the new distributor for Ga., Fla., Ala., Tenn., & Ky., and Crowell Distributing Co., Osage Beach, Mo., has just been appointed distributor for Missouri, eastern Kansas, and western Illinois. ill' Hocking's decided advantages came after news that John Gennai had fallen and suffered a cracked wrist the previous evening in Reno, Nev. The curren t District point leader may be out for as long as two weeks and this amount of time. will certainly put National Scrambles champ Jim Foley back in front. But meanwhile, Hocking, who holds the third spot, is also picking up valuable points. The young Fremont motorcycle ace led off the 250 Expert Main with Foley taking over second midway through and holding it. His second spot, worth five points, put him within three points of Gennai's lead. Hocking picked up six points and moved closer to Foley's second spot but he still has a long way to go. In the 500 Expert Main, to prove no fluke, Hocking passed Ed Baldwin on the second lap after John Silva slipped wide on the first turn and stretched out a lead that no one could best. On the last lap Foley finally rounded Baldwin for good after a tough dice and finished third. (Results 00 page 32) - U DIANE COX WINS BUT NO TROPJlY BOY By Janis Raodall JUNCfION CITY, ORE., Sept. 11, 1971 - Six trophy girls failed to draw out the troops to the Benton Lane Park season finale in Short Track races, bu t those riders who did show and won were very appreciative - except for Diane Cox, the 100 Trophy Dash winner. I She was out to win the 100 A Main as well but Bill Erheos (Kaw) and Delbert Spinney (Bul) edged by to take first and second for men's lib. The B Main was captured by Richard Schoonover (Kaw), the oldest member of the three-brother racing team. Brother John was on hand spectating while recuperating from a broken collarbone and he allowed brother Steve to ride his 40-inch Yamaha and 250 Yamaha dos how off his skill. . Steve took up the offer and fared well in the 250 A Championship with a third but not after fiercely battling for the lead. Diane Cox again shook up the boys in the 200 A Championship as she led all 20 laps and dominated the track. AJ though pressured by Spinney. and Lynn Stagner (Yam), she never gave in. Other Champiooshp event winners included Keith Nerseth (Open-A, Mai), Mike Hubbs (250-B, Bul), Craig Randall (250,(;, Oss) and Leslie Huey (Mini, Suz). (Results on page 32) The 650 Expen class at Fremont Friday night went to Rick Otto. winner of the Salinas Benefit event and who is generally considered to be the King of the 650'5. With John Gennai out with an injury, Otto's biggest competitor was to have been Bill Landsborough, but Bill got his leg run over in the heat by Dennis Spence and wound up with a bad break which will sideline him for the fest of the season. Jim Brooks became Otto's early foe in the Main, but he was soon replaced by second place finisher Spence. • GRAND OPENING no~ 1 .aJa Wins again! Location. To Serve You. FREE :~t~~ CHARTS-NGKpluQs75C • 4200 E. Chapman, Orange (714) 538-4212 1732 Los Angeles Ave., Simi (805) 527-8985 BAY AREA BULTACO, INC. Dual European Scrambles Red Mountain, Calif. Sept. 12, 1971 Prospectors M.C. 100 Amateur/E xpert 1st - Terry Clark - BAJA 100 2nd - Jim Sumners - BAJA 100 3rd - Greg Hawks - BAJA 100 Bushmasters M .C. 100 Amateur/Expert 1st - Terry Clark - BAJA 100 2nd - Mitch Mayes - BAJA 100 *WELDING* *PORTING--* 1352 Centinela, W. Los Angeles I ~ _ ~ ..... +Sa_n_ta_M_o_n_ic_a_B_lvd_.+! ~ >. c: ::J Corner of Santa Monica Blvd. & Centinela W+E f 826-7856 N "tJ * * ... S III 1lI ~nta Monica Open 9 am to 6 pm Mon. thru Sat. Frwy BANI fiNANCING _ .... "'t"-"'''' the BarleyDavidson a.::::::.:..;::::=:.1 oDtperformers __ J • __ l .., 1 .,... ~ , .. J ...

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