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Cycle News 1972 11 21

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- o LD W .... Con tinued from i'. 34 ll. N '" - N ~ o Z ~ w Z W ..J (,) > (,) It probably meant the most to these guys. the Old Timers. Jesse Goldberg (11) won it - unofficially at this protests and accusations, s.ome justifiable and some not so. Here's one Story and photos by Bud Eads lead, followed by Hoyle. J .L. Siebrandt for you. Sunday, Preston Petty got a HOPETOWN, CAL., Nov. 12, 1972 was running third and couldn't help it. ride on a 'Bul in the 350 class. 'Most The Old Timers' Event was the tenth His throttle kept sticking full on. But it everyone knew there were 250's in that and next-to-l,ast race, scheduled for 2 :30 didn't bother him much because that's race (In fact, unless my eyes are going on Sunday. There was a good turnout of the way he usually flies. o'ut on me I think I saw an Ossa lining riders from many clubs, but of the At the finish it was Jesse Goldberg up.). Preston won it and then came up seventy-two entries, over half were from (Mai) taking the checkered flag, and to referee Sam Crooks with $10 to the Old Timers Competition Motorcycle Dana Wilson (CZ) came zooming from protest his own machine because he Association. out of the blue to grab second place. wasn't sure it wasn't a 250 and Preston The--staJ: was something to behold. J.L. Siebrandt (Gre) came blasting by. doesn't go around winning on illegal On came the thunderingJLerd with Old for third and headed around for an equipment. It was checked and found to Timers Tom Hoyle (Biil)-;---;Jesse extra lap with his stuck throttle. (These be the 30 Bul, you can't tell by looking Goldberg (Mai) , John Maroney, Sr. are unofficial results since everyone had quick at 'em, but how's that for a (Bul), J.L. Siebrandt (Gre) , and Dana new numbers and gray plates, making it sportsman? Think on that, you cats who Wilson (CZ) amongst the forerunners. hard to tell who was on first.) pulled other stunts! Things were so tigh t someone got Then the eleventh race began, in the The day ended wi th a Diggers sideways at the first tum, creating a Old Timers'· pits. Actually it was a patrolman being dug out of the huge traffic jam. verbal rerun of the tenth race. It took mudhole and those who were staying place as the Old Timers stood aroun

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