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The long 30-mii1utc motos told on
almost aD the Expert riders, as they had
on the juniors. Control got sloppier and
near getoffs more frequen t as the
minutes wore on in Moto Two. The
ruggedness of the course was also a
revelation to many Southern California
riders more used to the glorified
scrambles tracks used for MX.
In the second moto for the
middleweights, Greg Robertson once
again built up a substantial lead,
pursued by Terry Clark (Hus) who was
riding two classes back to back, and jeff
Wecker (CZ). Marty Tripes emerged
from the pack for the fJrst time during
the day.
With two laps to go, the order got an
abrupt shuffling when Clark broke a
chain and was out, and Robertson lost
his front number plate. Tripes was in
the lead. Marty started motoring around
almost effortlessly, while Robertson
rode one-handed, holding his number
plate in front of the bars with his left
hand. He ran second, then third, finally
dropping back to fourth. It's hard to be
competitive, using only one hand. This
unsettled the 2511 overall prospects for
Robertson.
Hershey and Silverthorne wasted no
time getting righ t down. to it in the
second 500 leg. The two ran away from.
the rest of the pack and were several
hundred yards ahead when Hershey
went around Bill S. Ri t at !he end,
Bryar
Holcomb
(Suz)
bumped
Silverthorne out of second spot.
Moto Three
jeff Wright leaped into a comfortable
lead on the restart of the 125 final go
and started the usual stretching it ouL
/ Ho-hum, see if there's anything left in
the cooler. There goes jeff winging it
past the mudhole and...wow, he missed
a shift, the engine must have turned 10
grand. But it wasn't a missed shift by
young Wright, the chain had parted and
he was, disgustedly, out of it.
The Clark and Cannady show got
underway in jeff's absence and Jo-oked
pretty good. Then, with about three
laps to go, poor Gene got hit' with
another bad blow. His left sh ock Ie t go
and he dropped steadily back.
The Mid-Valley crew took off in the
final moto' as Robertson and Ron
DeSoto settled down to a 1-2 for the
final. Surprise! Marty Tripes came from
about twentieth or so to pass Robertson
abou t lap five. Robertson seemed to be
going just as fast as before, but Tripes
was going faster. Tripes won it;
Robertson second with the right
number of points for the overall.
Second overall in the 250 was
nobody you've read about so far. That's
because you've got to be around at the
fmish to make it in motocross. Gabe
Dick (CZ), from Reno, overcame years
of bad luck and breaking bikes at
Mammoth to run second, third, fourth
and elsewhere in the top six during each
of the three motos. Ex tremely good
show for a D-36 Amateur.
The fmal leg looked like a replay of
the Silverthorne-Hershey me first, you
first dirt-spraying and berm-moving
contest. Silverthorne held off Hershey
for lap afte! lap bu t Hershey just wore
away at the lead, sneaking past about
the halfway poinL But another sleeper
woke up and decided to go racing.
Bruce Torbett (Hus) moved righ t up on
Silverthorne and succeeded in passing
him in one lap.
On the next lap, Tprbett passed
Hershey and started running away. This
boy had to be in some kind of
tremendous shape to do this at four in
the afternoon. At the fmish, it was
Torbett,
Hershey, and Holcomb.
Silverthorne had crashed on lap eigh t
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Robertson lost his number plate, then held it in his hand to finish fourth after leadi~'g Moto 2.
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