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Cycle News 1973 08 21

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, eek CMC Wow, t. up. Jim West took til, ..eel end held it in the second molo. CMC Carlsbad By John Bethea CARLSBAD, CAL., AUG. 12 It's a shame that the Jim West/Rex Staten confrontation didn't last longer. In their fIrst encounter here on the International GP course, Rex blew everyone in to the weeds, including West. When the checkered flew he held a comanding 25-second lead over the Husky works rider, who in tum led third place finisher Luke Messer by 45 ticks. The final was, however, totally d Hferen t. Jim gunned It to the immediate lead with Rex a second behind. For three laps it remained thus, promising an eeker at the fmish. That's precisely when Rex's Maico blew a rear wheel bearing. West rolled off his second Sunday 500cc Expert win in a row. Messer (Maico) clung to second which was enough to bump Staten out of the runner-up slot. The defending CMC Number One, Gaylon Mosier (Maico) had his overall win tain ted slightly when Doug Sherman (CZ) barely edged him out of a sweep by winning the final moto. A third in the first moto for Doug spelled the difference ahd Myers, with two fourths, was there for third. A disappointed Billy Clements (Hus) feU in the late stages of the last race. bashing his chances at third after having place second in the ftrst race. CMC daytime's leading winner this season, Marty Smith (Mnk), added the eighth notch to a win record in the 125 class by topping both ends of the confrontation. Doing a nice bit of move-up riding was Darmy LaPorte (Pen) to talte two seconds and second overall. Mark Peters.. (Mai) a regular at many of the CMC Southland lDC'etings despite residing in the San Francisco Bay area, collected two trophies for today's riding and one came for a flTSt in the 250 Intermediates which he swept. His other was scored in the 500 Int. in which he t>laced a solid third behind Bill Shepard (CZ) and Albert Ortiz (Mai). Greg Lersch won both ends of the 125 In t. on his KTM/Penton. Although he tallied only a fifth in the mid-round, but it wasn't enough to dip him out of the overall poin ts accumulation. Second went to Jim Felton (Pen) who added a third to his pair of seconds. Only one Junior, Tim Marsh (CZ) made things click in all three motos as he swept the 250 Jr. Div. I ahead of Jack McCormic.k (Yam). Ed Kubota (CZ) and Mike Hogan (Hon) took the other two divisions. John Smoot (Hon) won the fmal two 125 Jr. II races to claim that class while Rich Winkleman (Hon) scored a tWOo'one-two to take the first division. Bob Welch (Hod) did likewise in the 100 Jr. in his first day race of the CMC season. Consistency paid off for Mike Burkhardt (Mai) in the 500 Jr. His three seconds narrowly out-pointed Charles Dickinson (CZ), even though he had won the final two races. His first moto seventh, won by Mike Hernandez (Hus) made the difference. • CMC Irwindale By John Bethea IRWINDALE, CAL., AUG. 10 For the second night in a row the same riders scored wins in CMC nighttime action. Bruce McDougal (125-Pen), Randy Myers (25().BuI), and Luke Messer (50().Mai) were the victorious, but none was able to sweep. McDougal, the winningest pro on the CMC circuit this season with 19, added a thirl! to his two wins and allowed Chuck Lunde (Hon) to gain undisputed hold 0 f second overall with the final moto win. The 500 was a thriller as Messer and Jim West (Hus) entered the final race with a first and second each. What transpired dralned- the crowd, of remaining emotion. West made a fan tastic ride to chase Messer down to the wire, only to fmish second in the end. Jim has been making a strong return to SoCai motocross domination. With the memory of the wicked spill a week earlier lodged in the back of his mind, it took Buttons Sadler (CZ) the flTSt moto to really get unwound again. In it he placed seventh, but bounced back and won the final pair of 500 Int. rounds to claim the win from Dave Hensche (CZ), who won the first race. Bill Pincon (Mon) made yet another appearance in the 250 InL win records as he held Ted Hamner (Yam) at bay in the second round and coasted home the winner in the third although Ted scored ftrst. Vince Van Hook (Yam) has becorn<: the man to beat in the Mini Bike class at CMC under-the-light shows. He started with an eventual third in round one, but. came back to top the other two. Pon tiac Fry, upset with past performances from his machinery so it shall remain nameless, found himself in the front of the line in the 500 Jr. regardless of his misgivings. It was a through-the-backdoor win as he had a second and two thirds. The other Junior f;0rtions were final affairs. Joe Aragon Yam) got another 100 win, Rick Ott Bul) did it to the 125 's and Dave Pptts (CZ) headed the 250's. • all CMC OCIR BY John Bethea TUSTIN, CAL., AUG. 9 Randy Myers collected his fifth 250 Expert win of the season and Bruce McDougal bagged his 18th in the 125 to top two of the three was nearly a third of a lap d~wn before he finally got going. Dave won and Billy worked hard for his finish. His bacJ, was against the wall when the second moto began. He won and, thanks to Mark Anderson's tough CZ spirit, saw the door open for the ftnal when Mark held Dave in fourth. That made it either rider's race when the third round was off and Billy rose to the ~on, took. the win aDd the overall. Mark Tyer headed a wild scramble in the 125's on his Penton, while Mettco's Danny LaPorte found himaclf in second after takiDg the fmal O1Oto. It was another Joe ScotlaDd/Luke Messer 500 pro ~nt and this nilhtJoe came out on top even thoulh he wound down to a fifth in the last race. Luk.e's third-second-frrst showing was just two points away from the overall win. Larry Allen (Suz) edged out Robert Aslund (Suz) in similar fashion in the 125 InL The' fmal tally: 969 to 925. Even closer was Jim Lee's 250 Intermediate win over Mike Bell, Ossa vs. Maico: 869-827. The only In termediate show that was a runaway went to Homer Griffis (CZ) in the 500. Pat Mulvihill (CZ) won the second moto bu t failed to score at all in the other two and ended up last in points. Tim Ochoa fmally lost a race at Ascot's Mini class. He took third in round two, won the other two for fITSt overall Ymce Van Hook (Yam) was second. • spotlighted portions of CMC action at , Results: Orange CQunty International Raceway. Ascot Park, Aug. 8 McDougal's overall tough foe was MINI: 1. Tim Och~ (HOn); 2. Vince Van Hook (Hon): 3. Eric Coffin (HOn). Mark Tyer, also Penton-mounted, who 100 JA: 1. Bill Boxer (St.); 2. Steve MeOsker tallied a second-fourth-third to Bruce's (Yam); 3. Rick Hutchinson (Yam). two firsts and second. Bruce swapped , 125 EX: 1. Muk Ty.r (Pen); 2. O~nny uPorte (Pen); 3. Chuck Lunde (Hon); 4. wins with Sweden's Barney Blume Alvin Blain (Hon); 5. Mike G~rrett (Pen). 125 INT: 1. U!rry Atten (SUl); 2,. BOb Aslund (Mnk) in rounds two and three, and (SUl); 3. Roger Smith (HuS). that gave Barney the chance to talte 125 JR: L Brad Smith (SUl); 2. sam Ringo (Hus); 3. Rich Zall~r (Yam). overall second despite his poor first ~50 EX: 1. BillY PaYneclM~i); 2. Dive Pessy round showing. (Oss): 3. BOb Hosfor (HOn); 4. Mark Anderson (CZ), 5. Slu Egli (Bul). Myers win was more hotly contested 250 INT, 1. Jim Lee (Oss), 2. Mike Bell (Mli), as Mark Rodman (Yam) won the first 3. TIlCf Hamner (Yam). 250 JR: 1. C.h,in UyecY (HOn); 2. Mike two trips off the line, bu t Randy the Winters (M.i); 3. Rich Sciuto (CZ). third. His second and third in the other 500 EX: 1. Joe Scotland (Mal); 2. Luke M...... (Mai), 3. Bill Rubly (Mai), 4. Joe two proved the deciding factor. Johnston (Mai); 5. Jim West (Hus). Big Luk.e Messer, who took over 500 INT' 1. Homer Griffis (CZ), 2. Sle. .n Sobos (Suz), 3. Eric Olesen (CZ). brother Bob's factory Maico ride when 500 JR: 1. ROd Whitcher (Vam); 2:. Jim Bunn Bob spJin tered his an kle.- again proved (CZ), 3. Mike Marsll (Hus). himself a most formidable replacement OCIR, Aua. 9 by notching his nin th win of the year in MINI: 1. Rurt Sofka (Yam); 2. Dan VanAuken (Han); 3. Brian Chunn (Han). the 500 pros. He had it secured going 100 JR: 1. Gary Tamletti (Pen); 2. Jim into the final race after Joe Scotland Mellott (Hod), 3. Brett Snyd", IVlm). 125 EX: 1. Bruce McOolJ9il1 (Pen); 2. Barney (Mai) dipped to fifth in the second race Blume IMnk); 3. Mark Tyer (Pen); 4. Netson after collecting the ftrst race win. Whitehi I (Hus); 5. Bary Porter (Bul). 125 tNT: 1. Norm BigelOW (SUl); 2. Mike Troubles also plagued Norm Bigelow Felton ("-0): 3. Jim Felton (Pen). (Suz) during his second race of the 125 125 JR: 1. Nick Roberts (Hon); 2. Moirk Abrahams (SUZ); 3. 0...,. Bergm.an (SUl). Int. he won the other two to top the 250 EX, 1. Rancty Myers (Bul), 2. Mlrk class with Mike Felton (Pen) talting Rodrmn (Vim), 3. urry MeClrty (Bul), 4. Greg Parker (Hon); 5. Tim Hamner (Yam). second. Mike is one of the few racers 250 tNT: 1. Dale Anderson lBul): 2. Jack who was bumped back to the Phillips (CZ): 3. RlY Iladham (Hon). 250 JR, 1. Bill Turner (CZ); 2. CII Relt.n Intermediates after being ranked as an (CZ): 3. Mike Gllirmn (Vim). Expert earlier. A change in the transfer 500 EX, 1. Luke M....r (Mli), 2. Joe Scotland (Mal); 3. Joe Johnston (Mal); 4. points system dictated the move. Dave Boydstun (8&5); 5. Mickey samuelson Dale Anderson (Bul) headed the 250 (Mil). Soo INT: 1. Hoink Jones (Hus); 2. Ron Stoner near-pros with often-winner Jack (CZ), 3. Mark Peters (Mil). Phillips (CZ) taking second. Soo JR: 1. Tony Unurone (Mai); 2. Guy Rodrmn (Vom), 3. o.ve Blosser (CZ). The Minis fell to Kurt Sofka (Yam) for the second week in a row fairly Irwindale, Aug. 10 MINI, 1. Vinee VlnHook (Vim), 2. Jeff Dye easily. It was rougher for Gary Tamietti (Hon); 3. Brian Armstrong. (Pen) in the l00's. He played runner-up 100 JR, 1. Joe Arogon (Vam); 2. Jln Elinsky (VIm): 3. Deln Hlrt (Hod). three times, bu t when the final poin ts 125 EX: 1. Bruce McDo~1 (Pen); 2. Chuck we re tallied, the total produced Lunde (Hon); 3. Chuck BOWlir (Pen); 4. Bob HMg (Hus), S. Nelson Whitehill (Hus). thumbs-down to his winning foes. 125 tNT: 1. Mike Thill (HOn); 2. ~ve Tolylor Nick Roberts qualified his Honda for (Vim): 3. MOf9"" MalocCo (Vim). 125 JR: 1. Rick Ott (Suz); 2. St.... Glatts the 125 Jr. Final by winning his two Div (Pen). 3. Kevin Kr~off (Y~m). II heats, then wrapped up the whole 250 EX: 1. RlindY Myers (Bul); 2. Henry Saunders (VIm), 3. Marty M""tes (CZ), 4. thing by holding off Dan Loros' bid. JOhn Alwood (Bul), 5. 0<_ Nelson (Vom). Loros stalled, dropped to fifth and Nick 250 INT, 1. Bill Plncott (Monl; 2. TecI H.amner (Y~m); 3. Morgan ~Iocco (Yam). ran away. 500 EX, 1. LUke M _ (Mal); 2. Jim IoV.st Undefeated heading mto the 250 Jr. IHus), 3. Joe SCotlanct (Mai); 4. Joe JOhnston (Mal); 5. BiN Rubly (B&cSl. fmal were Bill Turner (CZ) and Cal 500 INT, 1. Buttons s..ctler (CZ); 2. Dow Reiten (CZ). Turner fmished that Heme". (CZ); 3. Rick Wel<:/t (Yam). 500 JR, 1. Pontlac Fry (VarnI; 2. RlcNrd faceoff unscathed and Cal, who took Winfrey (CZ); 3. Bill MandersCh.id (SUZ). second last week., took second again. • Carlsbad, AUQ. 12 CMC Ascot By John Bethea GARDENA, CAL., AUG. 8 Veteran Dave Pessy (Oss) has .to wait one more week to break his tie with Tim Hart for the most career 250cc Expert wins at Ascot Park. Tonight, Tim's old teammate, Billy Payne (Mai) made a brilliant comeback to win the 250 after finishing a respectable sixth in the flTst moto. In that race, Billy got a bad start and 100 JR, 1. BOb W.lch (Hod), 2. Gary Truescllll (Pen); 3. Brian Kirby (Klw). 125 JR DIV I: 1. Rich Winkleman (Hon.); 2. Rich Piotrowski (Hon); 3. Tom Meyer (SUl). 125 JR DIV II; 1. John Smoot (HOn), 2. Kurk Skinner (Suz); 3. Bruce Wllters (Hon). 125 INT, 1. Grllll Lersch (KTM): 2. Jim Felton (~n); 3. Richard Rllmlrez (Hon). 125 E)(, 1. Marty Smith (Mnk), 2. Dlnny uPorte ("-0), 3. Jim BNuchlmp (H·D): 4. Chuck Lunde (Hon): 5. Bob Moxwell (Pen). 250 JR DIV I, 1. Tim Mlrsh (CZ), 2. Jack MccormlckJvlml; 3. Robert McBroom (CZ). 250 JR DI II, . Ed Kubotl (CZ), 2. Ron Dumls (CZ), 3. Mike GIII""'n (Vim). 250 JR DIV III, 1. Mike Hogan (Hon), 2. Charles Richardson (Vam); 3. Aaron Bassett (CZ). 250 INT: 1. Mark Peters (Mal); 2. Kory Andrew (M.ai); 3. Geoff Howe (Hus). 250 EX: 1. Gllylon Mosier (Moll); 2. Doug Sherrmn (CZ), 3. Rlncty Myen (Bul); 4. BlII Clements (Hus); S. Rlc:I>lrd Grolton (CZ). 500 JR, 1. Mike Burld",rOt (Mai): 2. Chlrles Dickinson (CZ), 3. Mike Her""ndeZ (Hus). 500 INT, 1. Bill Sl\e<>ard !CZ): 2. Albert Ortiz (MIl), 3. Mark Peters (Ma ). $00 EX: 1. Jim West (Hus); 2. Luke Messer (Mai); 3. hRex Staten (Mal); 4. Gllry Ogden (Vim), 5. Mike Vort>a (Mal). ::? I ... ... !! ;::; g' 00( !l! iC z ... cl > U

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