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Cycle News 1971 11 23

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. It> N HOPETOWN Nov. 13, 14, 1971 g- Simi. Calif. 100cc NOVICE o. Joe Granatelli Jim Gappa Garry Little B'on Hod Hod Preston Petty Tom Zahnter No. 49 DKW Hod 100cc AMATEUR/EXPERT 125cc NOVICE 125cc AMATEUR/EXPERT ~ No results (mud) Jeff Wright Ken Zahrt John Rice Jeff Wrlgh t Bob Mes,ser Gary Campbell Puc Oss Yam Joyce Soyka Joan Wilson 250cc NOVICE Mark Hovater Tommy Snyder Joseph Sca rb er w Ric aul Puc Ric Puc Z W ...J U 126-200cc ALL CLASSES POWDER PUFF 250cc AMATEUR >- U cz Oss >Hus Jon Miller Scott Hendrickson Ken Zahrt cz Martin Tripes Preston Petty Jim Wilson cz 250cc EXPERT SUNDAY OPEN ALL P. Petty M. Haney M. Kanle Bul Bul Mai CZ Mai Tri Trl 350 ALL R. Jones W. Goebel S. Kohler 500 NOVice B. Naylor B. Baxter D. Mardan 500 EXPERT J. Wilson J. Rice R. Thorwaldson 500 AMATEUR D. Bevans D. Grlbell S. Andrews OLDTIMER5 Verbiscois Ja. Goldberg D. Wilson PRO MOTOC ROSS Bob Grossi W. Schutz Y. Eastwood BUI Dave Smith leads the USRC motocrossers around an El Taro turn. Chuck Bower has been smoking the USRC clan with his Ric 1591, Eric Olsen (3161 and Bruce PBaron 1981 trail. Penton. Kaw cz Tore Jonsson Tries USRC Mal Hus CZ Mal Suz Yam Mai Hus BSA Mai CZ Hus Mai AJS By Buzz Bary EL TORO, CAL., Nov. 12, 1971 - The sligh t bit of rain, prior to tonight, served to make the El Toro Speedway course super fast and free of dust for 150 riders. Add to this the presence of Ake Jonsson's little brother, Tore, on a works 400 Maico, and a really super night of moto·xing was on hand. The first lnt/Exp. 500 moto was a real gas as Morris Malone came off the line like a rocket on his 250 AJS, and try as hard as he could, Dave Smith couldn't get by Malone who rode a great rac.e. With Smith running second, Jonsson, not knowing the course, followed Dave in for third. The second moto saw Smith on his 400 Maico get by Malone with Jonsson third, But on the second lap, both Malone and Jonsson got off down in the gul.ly letting Martin Richmond (CZ) and Eric Olsen (Hus) in for second and third. By now, Jonsson was ready to put it U5RC ST & TT EI Toro, Calif. Nov. 14, 1971 ~~OBJ~~-r~ty Roy Widner Rick Andersen Robert C recel i us 125 JR. TT Don Grigsby Robbie White Vern Maxwell 250 JR. TT Dave Menzlmer Bruce 5 tevens. 'Bill Morrow OPEN JR. TT Steve Heio Mark Calicchio Stan Susman 100/125 SR. TT Scott smith Tom Doly Keith Crecelius 250 SR. TT David Boydstun Davey Davis Kaw Hon Kaw Yam Suz Bul Bul Bul AJS Yam Yam Hon Yam Hon Yam Bad Night for Dragsters Mal ChucK Claydon Bul Bul David Boydstu n Mai OPEN SR. TT ChucK Claydon Marty Davis 100 JR. ST Roy WiClener Rick Andersen Rick Sawyeiz 125 JR. ST Don Grigsby Rex Halley Robbie Waite 250 JR. ST Dave Menzimer Bruce Stevens Bill Morrow OPEN JR. ST Steve Heln Mark Calicchio Stan Susman 100/125 SR. ST Scott Smith Tom Doty Steve Johnson 250 SR. ST Davey Davis Chuck Claydon Tony Dell OPENSR.ST Chuck Claydon Fred Timberlake Marty Davis Bul Bul Kaw Hon Kaw Yam Bul Suz Bul But AJS Yam Yam Hon Yam Hon Kaw Bul Bul Oss Bul Yam Bul Dave Smith smooths out an EI Taro jump. USRC MOTOCROSS Nov. 12, 1971 ~t~(:;btB~g-y B. Roberts B. Dutolt G. Woogs 100 JR. DIV. 1 B. Stem G. Blackwell R. Thompson 100 JR. DI"V. 2 Perry" Giovannett .. G. Tamietti .. Tied 125 INTIEXP. C. B.ower D. Giovannetti B. McDougal INDIAN DUNES MOTOCROSS Championships Point Standings (Leaden Through 3rd Round) Ken Zah rt Larry Watkins Bryar Holcomb Eddie Cole Bill Payne Bob Kulek Bob Fisk Ron DeSoto Jim Wilson JUNIORS Chris Mogensen Mark Cavoretto Ron Acevedo Joe. Granatelli Ken James Steve Davison Mike Waste Richard Nolte Ralph White Frank Giardelna Bu r DKW AJS Bul Mai Hus 60 SO SO 43 CZ 33 CZ CZ Bul Bul Bul Bon Hus Ric Pen CZ Han Bul MOTOCROSS EI Taro. Calif. 125 JR. DIV. 1 SENIORS all together, but so was Dave Smith and the third moto saw Jonsson push Smith every inch of the way. Dave was equal to the job and Jonsson had to settle for second. Smith got the overall win with JonssoJ] second and Malone third. Morris took his Ajay to the number one spot twice, and second once, in the 250 Int/Exp. for the overall 250 win, with Bruce McDougal (Yam) second and Chuck Bower (Mai) third. Chuck Bower had a good night, and will pick up some of that USRC gold next Friday night, when Bob Maynard and Lew Sto! tz pass ou t th e trophies and checks. Bower and his Penton have been real hard to beat of late in the 125 class.' The track was hard and fast, a few riders were riding over their heads, and a couple managed to land on them, here and there, this required the use of the ambulance, which delayed the program a bit, so next Friday night will see to ambulances on hand. If the lads keep gassin' it like they did tonight, they may be needed. 40 38 M. Langford T. Breker L. Tidwell 125 JR' DIV. 2 G. Jensen B. Zuehl N. Bi~IOW 250 I T/EXP. M. Malone B. McDougal C. Bower 250 JR. DIV. 1 36 35 L. McCarthy B. Macy M. Howell 75 J. Powers J. Houm R. Jordan 67 65 55 50 47 46 46 43 39 250 JR. DIV' 2 500 INT/EXP. D. Smith T. Jonsson M. Malone 500 JR. a. Marna R. Wills R. Badham Orick Rodeo Grounds Eureka. Calif. Hon Yam Yam Hod Pen Bul Yam Hon Bul Pen Puc Yam Bul Yam OK"" Yam 'Yam Bul AJS Yam Mai Bul Ric Oss Bul Oss Mal Mai Mai AJS Suz Hus Hujs Oct. 31, 1971 100cc NOV. BY Sue Bailey Dennis Whitaker Kevin Bognuoa 100 AM/EX Justin Potter Lawrence Sorenson 125cc NOV. 1st DIV. Jim Johnson Darrell Whitaker Steve B0 1 6 125cc N V. 2nd OIV. Jim Moffat Barry Anderson James Newland 250cc NOV. 1st DIV. Bob Freemantle Gary Emerson Patrick McKenna 250cc NOV. 2nd OIV. Joe Meyers Dave Jackson Mike Smith 250cc AM. Lonnie Foster Mike Thrash Pat Richter 250cc EX. Q.rlan Lee John Frey Lyle Dykes 350 OPEN NOV. Richard Pawlus Dana Bray Dennis Tauscher 350 OPEN AM/EX. Jay Stradley Gary Howard Richard Miller By Keith G. Arnold WILMINGTON, CAL., Nov. 13, 1971 The action was unreal to nigh t as Boris Murray, Sonny Raslowki, Bill Chambers and many others showed for some super fast dragbike racing. Murray, owner and pilot of the world's fastest and now unofficially quickest fuel dragbike, just finished rebuilding the twin Triumph engines and was out to "check it out a little". Ch.eck it out he did with a first run of 164+ at 9+ seconds. Sounds fantastic for a quarter mile run doesn't it? Just tnink what would nave happened if both engines Itad run! The front engine had breaking in problems, the rings wouldn't set allowing oil to get into the nead. Oil and nitro-methene don't burn fast enough for the engine to do more than jus turn over. The second run was in Murray's own words H very embarrassing". A quick check of the track provided the answer. A think line of oil left by a dragster was the cu(prit. The look on the' face of the La Verne, Calif., champion as he turned around to see what the problem was, was just pure disgust. This man has some kind of hair. Would y.ou look behind you with 250 np shredding and smoking the tire without letting off the throttle and shake your head in disbelief? All the dragbike class cycles had their problems. Raslowski had built a new 96-inch sportster engine only to have it blow on his first run. As Sonny passed through the lights at 154 mph, the front half of the ngine flew 20 feet in the air. The reason the head and barrel didn't go higher was that Raslowski's knee was in the way. Score to date: Sonny Raslowski - 1 head, 1 barrel, 1 piston, 1 case, numerous rods and nuts and bolts. Sportster - 13 ~titches in knee, I pair leathers, some skin, much money. Referee calls it a draw! In the money bike brackets, Lions regular Terry Vance (Honda 4) defeated Jack Larragoitiy (Honda) to take home $30 .• 'A final note, Murray was asked how he will know when ne is really going fast. His reply came back, "I want the bike to scare the hell out of me. Then I'll know that I am going fast!" McManus Wins 250; Only Second in Open INDIO, CAL., Nov. 7, 1971 - John McManus of Indio, Calif., riding the Bill Lowell Engineering Kawasaki 250 prepared by Desert Kawasaki, jumped into the lead at the start of the Highsiders' Scrambles and held a commanding lead the entire 45-minute race to win the 250 class here today. On the same machine, McManus dueled with Ron Duggan (Hus) to take' second in the Open class. RESULTS 100 Rick Walden Don Hullett Keith Myers 125 Ken Russmessen Greg Turk Robert Becker 250 John McManus Mark Windsor Donnie Ross OPEN , Ron Duggan John McManus Claude Manard MINIBIKES Kennie Neal Ron Burpo Randy Neal

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