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FAMOUS FAMILIES FLASH AT CMC NORTH
By Steve Castillo
Photos by Harry Yokota
LIVERMORE, CAL., June 4, 1972
GROSSI: a name synonymous with
Northern California motocross. It is one
that few in the racing world have not
heard.
Today, however, we saw another
member of the family, younger brother
Bill, ride to victory. Some called him
wild but the berm-busting, rock
throwing speed of this small-framed,
ligh tweigh t 16-year-old was ou tasigh t.
Speed is the only common denominator
between
tbese
brothers
but
remember... Bill has ouly just begun!
The heat on the track far surpassed
the soaring teg}peratures at the dusty
facility for CMC North's 7th Carabella
Series point race. In the first 250 Senior
moto, Dave Longcor (Bul), winner of
last week's top honors, shot to the lead
with Henry Halbach (CZ) not far
behind. Bill Grossi was moving quickly
from a not-so-good start.
After a few laps, Longcor had pretty
well stretched it out when trouble hithe stopped on the main straight, looked
at his mechanic, then at his engine then he walked back to the pits, a faulty
gearbox the culprit. That put Halbach
lnto the lead with Grossi holding down
second quite a way back and Jim Turner
(CZ) in third spot.
Halbach's lead was impossible for
Grossi to overcome. he was a least
one'quarter lap ahead but apparently no
one told young Grossi this.He rode like
there was no tomorrow. Each lap, Bill
kept getting faster and more consistent,
but even with this near-disaster riding
style;all Bill could get was second.
The second round saw the D& R
Cycles - backed Halbach take the lead
with Grossi second and Russ Powell
(Hus) third. When it looked like
Halbach had this One sewed up his chain
let go - thus putting G,rossi into first
spot. Jim Turner worked into second
and Russ Powell took third.
Halbach came back in the third round
with a good lead. All he had to do was
finish. But things didn't go well for
Henry. He ran out of gas towards the
end of the 20-minute moto. Gros i, with
Lady Luck riding his sboulder, took the
overall win. Second went to Russ Powell
(Hus). Martin Towne rode a Charley
Brown Cycles CZ to third overall.
At the snap of the rubber band. 500
Seniors hit the dry, choking dust. Up
the hill, Bill Scarlett (Mai) had the lead
with Randy Lackey (CZ) second and
Ron Self (Mai) third. Ron Huffman
(Mai) was off the line in good position
but burned up a plug on the uphill switching to the spare he got back in to
the hunt.
Bill Scarlett was way out in front
when mechanical problems set bim back
to second, making Randy Lackey the
man to beat. With one lap remaining,
Randy's slide stuck in the wide open
position causing him to crash into a
Fortunately,
Randy
was
fence.
unhurt.Ron elf was the new leader and
he held it to the end. Ron Huffman, his
Trophy Cycles teammate. had worked
in to second.
On the second moto. it was
Huffman's tum to win. He "