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The Trans·AMA circuit has been too
long. This weekend most riders felt
fatigued from the state-to-state grind
and many were openly outspoken with
disapproval of many aspects. One rider
complained that he had been thrown in
jail twice in one day although no
charges were pressed, in Ohio. Another
mentioned that he will end up driving
somewhere around 20,000 miles before
the three-mon th show is over. Yet
another, a highly competitive rider, said
he just plain ran out of money and was
forced to drop out for a few races. At
any rate, next year this series ought to
be held down to no more than eigh t
meetings, preferably less.
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BRYAN KENNEY will forego the
Seattle Trans-AMA to visit Yamaha
International in SoCal to get his
Yamaha in faster condition_ Tulsa saw
his best ride since he switched from
Husky three weeks ago: 17th. "It
doesn't ma ke me look good and it
doesn't make them look good," he said.
BOB GROSSI says his arm and hand
is all healed up now, but that he still
thinks about it ."and that makes it
hurt." After the first pro moto at the
Hopetown Classic, Bob was complaining
that his ann "was about to seize on me."
He proceeded, "I got pumped up and
the adrenalin slarted flowing and now it
doesn't hurt."
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TOM ROCKWOOD went out and
rode a few laps Saturday but had a little
trouble with his gear shift lever - it
broke off. (;lAVE SMITH tried riding it
but couldn't do anything because "it
had only one gear - third." Tommy was
happy with his performance, although
he finished way down the list, because
last year he only made it to the first
turn before being forced out.
Biggest cheers of the entire weekend
came when one of the Dirt Diggers'
Patrolman dumped it in the water hole.
NATE
SCIACQUA,
Dirt
Diggers
President, immediately commented, HI
don't even have to look; it's got to be
one of our patrolmen down." The
crowd really ooh-ed and ah-ed and
really gave it to him in jest.
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take HAP SPOONS
"Did it
14
years to clean out the unwanted copies
of 'a single issue'?" asks RUSS
SANFORD, M.O.R.E. mentor. To
t e otest
which we reply: "Sure did - the guy
did it one page at a time.'"
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two-wheelers entered; word of mouth
was spreading that it would have a
match-off between JOE SMITH and
BORIS MURRAY but Smith broke his
hand at Lions a few weeks back.
Anyway, no bjkes.
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going all-out to help raise the
membership of a very deserving
motorcycle organization. Seems the
contest will be ljmited to the members
of that organization.
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We see where DAVID BYNUM and
GLENN BLANTON, two fellows who
got turned on to DON WOODS' epic
Maine-to.california trip on a 125
Rapido, have recently tu rned in a
coast·to·coast record run on a pair of
90cc Kawasakis. The pair left Newport
Beach, Calif., at 6:18 a.m. the day after
Ontario National, and Dave parked his
machine in Jacksonville, Fla., at 7:4S
p.m. two days later after a 58 hour, 27
min. trip. Glenn pulled up beside him at
4:11 p.m. the following day after 78
hours and 7 mininutes on the 2,731.7
mile road. Seems Mr. Woods has started
something.
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The long-awaited Supreme Court
ruling on the constitutionality of
motorcycle helmet laws may soon come
about as the result of a Massachusetts
rider's persistence. CHARLES SIMON, a
30·year veteran rider, has engaged the
top'ranked law firm of Crane, Inker and
Oteri to handle his case. He paid tham a
$S,OOO reta'iner, but the total cost may
go as high as $SO,OOO. The AMA has
already promised $2,500 toward the
test case and New England riders have
ponied up $800. To raise the rest,
Simon and friends have formed the
NATIONAL
UNCONSTITUTIONAL
HELMET COMMITTEE, who5'l! initials,
thankfully,
don't
spell
anything.
Contributions are solicited to the
Committee in care of Motorcyclist's
Post, Stiles Lake Ave., Leicester, Mass.
01 S24.
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By Papa Wealey
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Something that borders on the edge_
of insanity: take, for instance, BOB
MARTIN who last month trekked from
the Dixie area all the way to Southern
California on a, now get thu, RUPP
MINI BIKE. Even though it took him
18 days, it is still a record. Seems he did
it on a bet; hjs winning? 100 and the
m;ni. When asked if it was worth it, he
said, "If only for the looks on state
troopers' faces."
Just like everyone else, we were quite
happy to see the U.S. get the ISDT for
1973, but why didn't the AMA release
the possible sites for it? Latest word so
far is that Tennessee tops the possibility
list and that Ed You ngblood of the
AMA has been trailing about Southern
Ohio eyeing out that area ...we should
'get the officia.l ~or