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Cycle News 1972 10 24

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" '"I ... N .; <.> o ~ w Z W ...J {,) > U Veteran campaigner Art Knapp ran high in the early racing; faded toward the end. GUY LOUIS MOTORCYCLES "Small enough to know you - large enough to serve you" BULT.CO·HU5QV•••• • ••KO PHONE: (213)426·1358 1118 E. Wardlow Rd. Long Beach, Calif. 90806 Hodaka, Cooper, & Steens HERE NOW SEE THE ALL NEW "Look out, De.nl They're 898inin' on y.... He was f.st on his DKW, too. JACK PRITCHARD DANNY SANCHEZ ERIC JENSEN 1st Novice 1st I ntermed iate 1st Expert *Every bike receives custom race preparation before delivery, All models Immed-iately available. Terms-Financing. 2301 W. Colorado Blvd. Eagle Rock, Ca. 90041 (213) 256-3327. OAK HILL WHEEL WORLD CYCLE PARK .... OV. .IGHT CAMPGROUND * 600 ACRES OF CYCLE TRAILS * REST ROOMS and HOT SHOWERS * 152 CAMPER HOOK-UPS * OVERNIGHT CAMPSITE.•.$3.50 {'-neludes all passengers & 1 bike) * DAY ViSiTORS.....••.•.....50 * DAY RIDERS.....•.•....•.•. $1.00 * 25 MI. NO. of SAr,IoBERNARDINO on INTERSTATE'15 (take Oak Hill Rd. Exit) * FOR INFORMATION CALL (714) 244-2422 * OPEN EVERY DAY -i··f· 4,000 ft. elevation l~ by Alice Rhea FOUR CORNERS, CAL., Oct. 15, 1972 - uAin't no 125 gonna' win this one," the Desert Turtles stated firmly. "This is a big bike course." Spectators at the bomb were sure they knew the outcome of the race as Larry Pfutunreuter (Bul) and Tom Smith (Yam) came streaking by, but sbortly after the bomb Tom Brooks on that little 125 DKW went bouncing by Tom Smith, riding the front wheel as mucb as the back and, ten miles later, Brooks passed Pfutz. Tbe whole course was plain, old, fiat desert with dust and blowsand knee deep ave. most of it. Miserable country for a small bike, unless, of course you happen to be Tom Brooks. In the pits, gas crews waited anxiously for their heros. Dust appeared in the distance and as the rider got closer tbe spectators stood in slack·jawed wonder and watched Tom Brooks go screaming by. pfutzenreuter's hands were ruined by last week's Check Chase, but he grimly bung in there and came roaring in for gas twenty seconds behind Brooks. Ken Buckspan (Puc) didn't understand that this race was to be won by a big bike'and he kept trying for first place. At the gas pits be was running third overall, with several larger bikes breathing down bis neck. overall and fourth Open Expert. Tben was Dick Harris (Hus) , followed by Rich Mark (Hus) who is sporting a very interesting purple eye as a result of his neat get-off at Check Chase. Down about 20.tb overall came the second Division 1I Ligb tweigh t Expert, Paul Nyland (Pen). Third Dir. II Expert was Robert Morrison (Pen). The next 175 to appear was Amateur Dean Modesett, still riding that shambling wreck of a 125 DKW, held together by sheer will. This week the DeeKay spit out its axle and Dean looked pretty sbaky coming across the finish line. The list of DN F's in the Trail Expert class reads like the "Who's Who of Trailbikes." First one to finisb was Terry Harris (Baj) at 29 overall. Gary Charters (Hod) and Bruce Ogilvie (Baj) wrapped up second and third in the tiny bike class. It is surprising that they finished at all, baving to slog through all those miles of sill. Joy Malis (Ric) took honors as first girl today. Some confusion existed over who was first Novice today. We all though Bryan Bennett (Yam) showed up first, but after digging through the sticky tank cards to confirm it, we came across Dick Graham's (Hus) tank card and the rap sheet confirmed that Dick was fjrst. Ron Williams (Bull was first 250 Novice and third Novice overall. Ed Rodine (Baj) deserves a special pat on the back for managing two full

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