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Cycle News 1973 08 06

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.. Ii' Novice DON'T LEVINGSTON 0.. M r0C> ~ UAVE HER BEHIND." ::> '" « '" ~ w Z w· ..J U > U In the first Novice heat John "PeeWee" Gleason (Yam), Gary Blackman (Yam) and Wes Cooley, Jr., (Yam) moved away from the field on the first lap, with Pat Klein (Yam) tagging in fourth place. The three fron t runners ran in a tigh t, orderly procession for the five laps; with Cooley overtaking Blackman for second on the final lap. Klein gained some ground in :fmishing fourth, with Murray Hoffman and Ken Edmundson in slots five and six. All of the first ten finishers were aboard Yamahas. The second heat saw Jay Levingston of Team Dirty take the point and run away unchallenged. The young Florida flash has strung together an impressive string of victories on the Noguchi Yamaha, with wins at Road Atlanta and Loudon. Nick Voge (Yam) was a distant second, followed by Walt Foster (Yam) and Bruce Hammer, riding the only Kawasaki in the top ten. Levingston quickly spHt and hid in the Novice final, building a 2 5-second' lead over second place finisher Gary Blackman. Nobody even carne close to having a shot at Levingston for the entire race. Wes Cooley again diced with Blackman for second, and again overtook the Pennsylvania rider midway through the race. But Blackman's Yamaha had a clear horsepower advan tage, and he repassed Cooley and pulled slightly away to finish second. Walt Foster (Yam) rode steadily to finish in fourth place, followed by Pat Klein in fifth. Ken Edmundson was sixth, followed by PeeWee Gleason, Peter Maggio, Richard Fuller and John Solomine. RESULTS: 1. Jay Levingston (Nag): 2. Gary Blackman vam); 3. Wes Cooley (Yam); 4. Walt Foster 'Vam); 5. Pat Klein (Vam): 6. Ken dmundson (Yam); 7. John Gleason (Yam); 8. Peter Maggio (Vam); 9. Richard Fuller (Yam): 10. John Soloml"e (Yam). ~ Wes Cooley (69) got by PeeWee Gleason (171) and finished third. ' . Now take a friend along in comfort and style. The Yamaha RT/DT Enduro Buddy Seat and Luggage Ca"rrier is a versatile people or thing carrier. It carries a person comfortably'on a handsome vinyl quilted seat (which also functions as a recessed taillight protector). . - And the seat comes off to reveal an efficient, double nickel chromed luggage carrier. As with all Yamaha accessories, they are custom designed and fitted and won't take all weekend to attach. See them, and the entire collection of accessories, specialty items, apparel, and parts now at your near· est Yamaha dealer. • YlMAIIA PARTS DIStRIBUTORS, ItIC. a subsidiary of ·Yamaha International Corporation, 6610 Orangethorpe Avenue, Buena Pork, California 90620 ~EXPERTS SALE TRiUMPH SL'ZUKI of POMONA 1049 W, Mission On all cycle baots Up ta $70 Value (714) 623-4431 $38.95 Custom Porting & Engines by Chenda Lelek "WORKS MECHANIC" Distrihutors of Levingston caught Blackman (4) early and sped away. Childrens Sizes $29.95 "J.H. CLEANSWEEP" NOT Seconds Improved Exhausts For Fast CZ's MAll ORDER, LR IN UIRI 5 I I Most Major Name B'ra~ds Georgia Giant only" . $23.95 Harness Boots $1 7.95 Acme or Durango Cowboy Boots $1 7.95 FACTORY OUTLET FOR PREMIER HELMETS STREET -:DESERT - MX DYNo-TUNING Hercules, Chippewa, Georgia Giant, Ana Rally Riders. We fit better'and We Have Sizes. Discount Prices! PREMIER YAMAHA Work Shoes Unlimited 12086 Brookhurst Garden Grove Calif. 92640 j (7141lllo6535 197-21 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA. 714 536·7555 12522 Westminster between Harbor: & Fairview 714 531-6555

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