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Cycle News 1972 12 19

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AMA Membership Skyrockets to $l2!!! "' g C1. ,... N Insurance Expanded; Carlsbad and Ontario '" '" u (Ontario?) Count Toward World Championsblp! " Cl '" if: w Ascot to Retain AMA Sanction z w ..J U _ by John Hueller LONG BEACH, CAb" Dec, II, 1972 In a luncheon press conference today, -efficers of the American Motorcycle Association revealed their plans and programs' for the 1973 calendar year in both competition and non-competition. The thrust of new AMA programs and funds seems to be toward achieving a better political position for motorcyclis.ts on national and state level and attacking the land use problem. Key to achieving these goals is the establishment of AMA field managers in addition to the Western, Central and Eastern Regional Managers created last year. The field people will serve as a link between the local member and AMA headquarters. The program is being headed by AMA legislation chief, Gene Wirwhan, a seemingly very competent attorney. In the competition scene, the World Championship points-paying United States Grand Prix at Carlsbad was confirmed and it was also announced that the On tario National road race, previously scheduled for May of 1973 is to count, under FIM sanction, toward the World Formula 750 Championship for 1973. The problem of Ontario closing was left in abeyance. The AMA is also beginning an association with the American Motorcycle Drag Racing Assn. to sanction and sponsor motorcycle drag meets with seven on tap for next year, leading to a national AMA drags champion. Competition Director Don Woods did not reveal the appoin tees to the U.S. Trophy and Vase Te.ams for the 1973 Six Days Trial pending further discussions with manufacturers who >- . might be willing to invest motorcycles and money in the Trial. To most of the press' general approval, Al Eames, famed Berkshire layout master, has been employed full-time by the AMA as Director of the 48th International Six Days Trail, with primary responsibility for the first U.S. Trial to be held in Massachusetts next fall. The AMA insurance program for 1973 is still a mixed bag with improvements in death benefits (which might be small consolation to the insured) for both pro and sportsmen racers ,and an attractive road riding liability package. Amateur medical coverage is $100 deductible up to $10,000, paying 75% of the medical costs with the option for the promoting club to pick up the insurance costs between $100 and $1000 .•If the club does not buy the complemen tary insurance for its event, the racer is not covered for the first thousand if he gets hurt. AMA membership for 1973 was raised from $7 to $12 per year to cover increased programs and administrative costs. U CYCLE NEWS WILL BE CLOSED TWO WEEKS FOR CHRISTMAS frem December 20 through January 2. During that time our offices will be closed and no newspaper will be received for almost three weeks after our next issue. So don't call our circulation department, if you don't get your paper. They won't be here. Checking to see if his front number plate is"Clean, this mud-spattered rider demos the Northwest winter riding style. -Jack Dunn Photo ************ . .·'" 7241 Qrangethorpe.Buena Park, CA 90621 ClJ ELMET HOUSE • DEALERS SEND FOR CATALOG. ~ ..'. IBOSSOrll1 Manufaclurlng ~;~:~I 1117 Fountain Way, Anaheim, Cal. 92806 ~~~ ~ . ~ A======= RACING SPECIALISTS IN AJS & S6l\'t£, n: .",Ia,- I.... . ~Cll ... I't"" "I • • · § · : • : :: We carry all types of insurance coverages - garage liability fire - theft & dealer bonds : : • . § . .Save UpTo 25% JOHN MAYNARD INC. : • : : 3447 Motor Ave., L.A., CA. (213) 836-5211 ;. ~ ~ r\-"\\ ~··lj ,... 1.\': ... .. .•j " ....).j VILLlERS=:::;:=====~ P.o. Box 444, Cypress CA. 90630 (714) 827-7427 .Stormers Ltd. ' l o u r name is synonymous with race winning AJS ~t motorcycles, and once again we prove why we are the number 1 AJS dealer in the United States as we become the exclusive distributor of "Computer Exhaust Systems" by J.M. Malone Ra·cing. These pipes are computer formulated and data verified by oscilloscope analysis, competition proven by our riders under the most demanding conditions to give you the ultimate in performance. The Stormers "Computer Pipe" is available for every model of AJS in use today in a variety of RPM ranges. pdces from $59.00 to $69.00. After all, Computers never lie!!! ,.-.----, Dealer Inquiries Invited. Itt Fast Mail order on all Parts and accessories Write or call for our 'free literature stormersltd 841 2 KATELLA AVENUE STANTON, CALIFORNIA 90680 (7141 827-2650 COMPETITION MOTORCYCLE WHEELS DESIGNED, BUILT AND REPAIRED ~LND ..!5( rOR (ATAL()V WantedlJ\J\ ~Q ~~." Membersl To represent in government Motorcycle.Owners, Riders, and Enthusiasts PO Box 26062, Sacramento 95826 , - - - - H O T OOG!---" CyeleNelNs HOT HATS ALLNEW! Only $1.00 Cycle News Dept. CNP P.O. Box 498 "f Long Beach, Ca. 90801 \ ~ Bazooka Pete says: "~Mmm. Hot HaJ good"~

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