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Cycle News 1971 10 12

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. '" 1 '" o u ~ w Z W ...J U >- U the International open-mouthed and staring at one another to confirm what they had seen. What they saw, of course, was mostly Sylvain Geboers, Adolf Weil and Torleif Hansen going faster than anyone has a natural righ t. In the first moto Geboers sped away to an early, if not especially comfortable lead over Weil and Willi Bauer, the Maico movers. Husky's Hansen and Pierre Karsmakers were having at it not far behind, in the company of Californians Bill Clements and Mark Blackwell, also on Hu.qvamas. Geboers was then hit with motor miseries; what looked lil1) By Tod Rafferty Cycle News East ELKHORN, WISC., Oct. 3,1971 - At 10:00 a.m. Sunday morning the Turtle Park Motocross Track was a huge mudhole. Sporadic showers during the nigh t became re len tless rain at· daybreak, and early-arriving spectators found themselves ankle-deep in mud. If the crowd had any collective expression, it was one of wonder or disbelief "Y ou mean they really race motorcycles in this stuff?" Regardless of the goop, motocrossers go fast. The practice laps soon gave the clay/mud some consistency as the riders sought the best, and direct, lines to build up good groove. Approaching noon the rain gradually diminished, and soon after bright sunshine brought the crowd out of hiding: 12,000 soggy feet and miles of smiles. The course was still slick and tricky as the National 250cc Support Class lined up for the first moto. With 60-plus en tries, the Ligh tweigb ts had to run two separate motos, followed by a consolation heat, then the final. Californians Tim Hart (Mai) and Doug Grant (AjS) continued the duel they started at Boise last week. Hart won that one, and the Grand Prix at Carlsbad the week before. The mud hardly itimidated Hart as he won the first moto in style with Grant second. The next moto went to Stephen Mobbs (Mai) , followed by more California riders, Rob Norgaard (CZ) and DeWayne Jones (Yam), who had finished third at Boise. The consy was won by Mike Cram (Mai) with Dick Burleson a close second. As expected, the 250 fmal was a battle between Grant and Hart, ana they did go at it. Norgaard and Rande Luitjens (Yam) were joined by Dick Burleson in pursuing the leaders. Tim and Doug exchanged the advantage several times, and it appeared that Hart would grab his third consecutive win. But the Ajay ace wasn't having any of that this time as he pressured Hart into a brief mistake and motored by to win it. That made it a first and second for each of them. Grant's victory in the final giving him the overall win. Many of the spectators were obviously first-timers at an international motocross, and while the lightweights had many of tbem shakinl( their heads, Sometimes you need a sextant to ride motocross. Check the rear tire, whomp.

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