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Cycle News 1972 10 31

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AME MX M " o ~ w Z W ..J U > U _ by Tom Corley TRABUCO CANYON, CAL., Oct. 22, 1972 - The regularly scheduled AME race at Saddleback Park didn't take place today because the AME motioned to start firin' up their engines at the new Escape Country Motocross track where they combined forces with the consistent Escape Country MXers and whipped up a heck of a racing show with around 450 racers! Despite this large number of participants, the officials kept things completely in hand for a smooth and competitive race. Truckin' into the park came' of the well-known AME shoes and even famed Lars Larsson, who helped make racing its best. One class that really got hit hard by the tops of racing was the rocket-like 125 Senior go where the cash was being eagerly chased hy three colorful bikers: Murray Hoffman-the guy that races a Don Vesco- sponsored super-DKW that zapps even the fastest mills. When matched up with Murray, it becomes a killer. Dave Miller: a jet of a Senior racer who was racing a Costella Special DKW which has definitely got to be one of the cleanest motocross rigs around_ Davy Carlson_ An Allee Bros. racer who leads in points at EI Taro and today raced a stock looking '73 Yammie 125 that hummed like a works machine. While all three were bears, someone had to come on top and for the mGst part it was the trick Vesco DKW star Hoffman who raced with visions of a big AME check. He wasn't in a whole lot of trouble until the third maLO came about, in which Dave Miller got the jump with his dream-handling Costella Proto to give Dave the best position of the two. oon, Miller knifed a berm and just about went over the brink to slow him up enough to give Murray Hoffman back the lead, with Davy Carlson closing up on Mi lIer. Greg Lee, who should be well now for his AME CZ Series big score, came up with a good idea and decided to attemp1: to smoke on the 125 Intermediates. Greg was noticed on a CZ 125 that was touched by his tuner, E.C. Birt of Precision, and this machine did go with the same kin'd of speed found in his 250 to take the overall win. Rawhide Park MX - - - - - Yams'. Rusty Carter (sponsored by Sweet Duck Suzuki) started last off the line during the second race of the 125 Juniors; crashed and still came charging through the pack for the flag. Taking all three gave Carter a runaway win for the day, after a challenging battle with Gary Tarvin. The 125 and 250 Seniors raced .. Mike Patrick's • : WantedlJ\l\ ~Membenl 1101 E. 6th .St. - Corona ~ To represent in government Motorcycle Owners, Riders, and Enthusiasts Send a minimum contribution of $1 for a year's registration of your support. Register each member of your family. PO Box 26062, Sacramento 95826 "STRONG" X t OIl S MOTORCYCLE CARRIERS 3332 RETA STREET La Crescenta, Calif. Postal ZIP eMe 91214 Car frame 248·2850 Leak Proof Fork Seals Guaranteed 1 Year. Gorman Pressure-Balanced UA72-1; Ceriani, R.E.H., Betor (Bultaco), Montesa, Metal Profile, Ducati, Puch, Greeves and Dalesman. $14.75 per set. UA72-2; CZ, AJS and most Telesco. $14.75 per set. UA72-3; Husky. 516.50 per set. UA72-4; Maico. $13.75 per set. Exclusive Dealerships Available. and locked up the front wheel in the second moto; missed the haat in the third, but with good It

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