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Cycle News 1972 09 05

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.... M c "o . 0.. .... "" '" iD ~ " lJ) lJ) 1: w z W ..J U >- U CMC LIONS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ by Buzz Baty WILMINGTON, CAL" Aug. 25, 1972Everybody that bought a pit pass got a free C'"IC hot hot. Was it a successful promotion? Over nine hundred people bought pit passes and got a CMC hot hat. HRLubricants and Ms. Molly Blue gave away scads of autographed photos, and the new HRL Molly decal, looking very pretty while she did it. Molly also presented each class winner with an HRL jacke.t and a kiss. I got the distinct impression that most a f the guys were more interested in the kiss from Molly than getting the jacket. Bryar Holcomb decided that winning the 500 Expert class last week was kinda neat, so he did it again tonight, beating out Bob Hershey and third place finisher, Maico mounted Bill Payne. Hershey finished third on his CZ 'Iast week, improving one position this week, AMC Carlsbad Story by Kent NichoUs Photos by Bob Thompson CARLSBAD, CAL., Aug. 19, 1972 That fickle lady, Mom Nature, must have felt bad about the weather she gave the AMC Saddleback last Saturday, becau5C' she really came through with sunny skys and cool. ocean breez~s to blow moderate amounts of dust away. As the Yamaha eries draws near the end, the racing was just as fine as the weather. For example: the normally hotly contested 125 Jr. class was even better than usual with extra fast Robt. Williams (Suz) again taking first. But Williams victory'" not an easy one, as he and Penton pil· t John Dickenson had a running dllel for all three motos. To make thin even harder, Nov. Eddie Coulter ((' barrassed both J r's by gaining the Ie several times in the second and thil motos, only to be repassed on the I ;g downhill. Since the Jrs. and Novices ran together, Coulter, who got a third overall, won his class and Dickenson, a second in his. Due to small 100 ovice tumou t, A.M.C. combined them witb the Beginners. The first moto of this combined class saw Kawasaki rider Don Bogiomo !load wire to wire, and Randy Schloe (the Novice) who normally rides a Bultaco finish in tbe pack on his backllp Yamaha. When the second moto rolled around, it was Bogiomo who was again but is still not able to take the measure of Holcomb's Suzuki. John Vandergeest got in for another third place finish in the 250 Expert class, the same spot he occupied with his CZ last week. Joe Johnston gassing his Husky ..really fiying the Lions Leap and bombing the comers, put in one of the better rides of his young career to finish second. The Candy Man topped the 250 Experts, plltting another notch on his CZ iron at this Friday nigh Lions shoot out. The 125 Experts traded firsts, thirds, seven ths, elevenths place finishes, creating a scorer's nightmare. By the time the pencils had .been worn down to stubs and the calculating completed, Ch tis l\1ogenson emerged victorious on his Monarch over the usual winner of this class, Chuck Bower and his Mettco Penton. Tim Lunde earned the points for third spot on his Bultaco. _ in the lead and Sch10e nearly last. But Schl

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