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USMRC Motocross
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by Pat Gross
EL TORO, CAL., Sept. 8, 1972 - Dave
Carlson may have gotten the lion's share
of the gold, but the glory went to
Gaylon Mosier. The Mabee Tire Series
resumed with a bang" as the 100 Expert
race got underway. Davy gathered gold
easily in the 100, though Bob Stem
grabbed the first moto to rack up
second overall.
The 125 was a little tougher on
Carlson. Newcomer Pete Maly (CZ)
poured on the pressure in the first two
motos. Davy held him off as long as he
could, but Maly finally got the better of
him in the third lap of the last race.
Still, it was a solid win for Davy.
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The 250 was another story. Davy
seemed set on win number three, but he
ran into trouble in the form of Gaylon
Mosier. Carlson got a quick start, but
the Malco-mounted Mosier had the race
won by the second lap. The second
moto feU to Morris Malone, with Mosier
tailing him all the way. Moto three was
all Mosier's, from the snap of the rubber
band to the wave of the checkered Oag.
Morris was second overall, Steve
Stackable (Yam) third, and Davy
fourth.
Ricky Lloyd came from nowhere to
win the first mota of the 500, but that
was all Gary Cochell would let him gel
away with. Cochel! took the last two, to
win by a margin of 25 poin IS over
Lloyd. Third was a disappointed Bryan
Breker, whose good starts seemed to slip
away by the third lap.
John Heemsbergen and Kevin
Crawford are the Intermediates to
watch. Each swept a class, John the 125
and Kevin the 100. The 100 was a
combined class, and Kevin had the
audacity to come in second behind an
Expert in each race. As for thel25, it
could scarcely be called a race, at least
for first. Heemsbergen and his Suzuki
simply smoked off the line with the
pack in hot pursuit. A definite
no-eontest.
The other Intermediate winners
turned in fine riding jobs, both with two'
firsts and a second. In the 250, it was
once again Don Stenersen (CZ), and for
the 500s, Bob Crecelius (Gre).
Bryan Menne (Suz) and Johanna
Stenersen (Hod) are the one-two punch
coordinates with local, state and federal
land-governing agencies to promote
more recreational areas for this popular
form of family recreation throughout
the state.
in the 100 Junior. Each has won
consisten t1y, but in separate divisions.
Now, if both were in the same
division ...?
A couple of Juniors really creamed
the competition, sweeping two classes
apiece. Dave Messersmith (Yam) was the
super-whiz in the 500 and 250 I. Ron
Schwab, first night at El Taro, sizzled
his CZ to wins in the 250 II and 125 II.
What if they had been in the same 250
division? Ne'xt week's Series race may
settle that question, and others.
Jones Names Grand National
Champion in 250cc Motocross
Class
The
American Motorcycle
Association has crowned Gary Jones, a
Yamaha rider from Hacienda Heights,
California, as 250cc Grand National
Motocross Champion.
The announcemen t followed the
conclusion of the final event of the
250cc National Championship series
which was held at Talladega, Alabama,
September 2.
National points were awarded at the
following motocross events:
Atlanta, Georgia
Saddleback, California
Sacramento, California
Carlsbad, California
Washington, Indiana
Memphis, Tennessee
Tahoe Vista, California
Talladega, Alabama.
National points were also collected in
the In ter-AMA series at:
Boise, Idaho
Olympia, Washington
/
Los Angeles, California
New Berlin, New York
Mansfield, Ohio
Off-Road Meeting - - - - - -
The California Off-Road Vehicle
Association (CORVA) today announced
that it has inititated measures to
eliminate much of the confusion
surrounding off-road vehicle owners
attempts to comply witb the
registration requirements of the recent
state Chappie/Z'Berg Off-Highway
Vehicle Law. This law states that after
July 1, 1972, all off-road vehicles must
be registered, with some exceptions.
COR V A
"indicated
that
representatives from the Depantment of
Motor Vehicles and officials from the
Department of Parks and Recreation
will be present at a public meeting
scheduled for 10 A.M. on September
23rd in the Republic Federal Savings
Building, located at 2246 North Lake
Ave. in Altadena, California.
This informal meeting is intended as
The final point standings for the
1972 National Championship Motocross
series in the 250cc class is as follows:
1. Gary Jones, Hacienda Heights, Calif.
Yam 995
2.Jim Weinert, Middletown, New York
Yam 781
3. Gunnar Lindstrom, S. Plainfield,N.J.
a "question and answer" session, and
will be open to all interested vehicle
owners and enthusiasts. Complaints and
inquiries relating to the current
registration program will be directed to
Mr. John McLaughlin, Director of
Registrations of the California
Department of Motor Vehicles, and Mr.
Robert Meyer, Deputy Director of the
California Parks and Recreation
Department, who will be in attendance.
All local off-road vehicle owners who
are in terested in acquiring more
information on this subject are urged to
contact: CORVA, P.O. Box 1327,
Arcadia,
California 91006, or
telephone (213) 798-8371.
CORVA is the state association
comprised of enthusiasts owning all
types of off-road vehicles, and
Hus 775
10. Tony Wynn, Sherwood, Ark.
CZ 304
11. Gary Bailey, Torrance, California
Bul300
12. Gary Semics, Lisbon", OHIO
Hus 270
13. Marty Tripes, Santee, Calif.
Yam 256
14. Rex Staten, Fontana, Calif.
CZ 230
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