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Cycle News 1973 09 18

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September 16 . Page 18, 1973 BAY AREA BULTACO· BIG SAVINGS WHILE THEY LAST! 125,175,250,/ & 350 PURSANGS 125, 175, 250, & 350 ALPINAS (Set up the way you like!) W. nthe home of: Tom PoI8It .,-~ ~' ." 4'_~ ~t.ItfS CanIs 8roob #ct, ~, tl-..tJl. . I a; c ::: -c iI"l Santa Monica Blvd. N u '" ,.. ! ... 0 ,.. ... c B' W+E a c S VI " III , S~nta .. Overall winner Hector Hernandez leads Dan Devine (9) who finished second in the 100 Novice class. Monica Frwy CRe MX at Indian Dunes 1352 Centinela, W. Los Angeles Corner of Santa Monica Blvd, & Centinela Open 9 to 6 Tues. - Sat. 9 - 9 on Thursday By The Shadow VALENCIA, CAL., AUG. 26 1'" 1'tU l'1f" 1""1;" r," t"~') r~ (.) T'~" r~,)(o . ~T~O YAMAMA C..I ~ o .. II~ "SPECIAL OF TH£ WEEK" i'-!IIi t ~ • LIMITED QUANTITIES t Phone (213) 534-2311 '40 "'t'l;Ot"~""tt;')""" 'tt.O T'~O T:(G'''tECl 1"£.(.' . RACING FORK OIL " "C't: LUBRI-TECH • BETTER HANDlINC,!DAMPENING DISTRIBUTED BY • PROTECTS FORKS (SEALS-PARTS Oil lOSS, ETC.) -- ,. CHAMPION GOLD PLUGS SPARK PLUG SALE ~ REG. PRICE •... $2.50 ... SALE PRICE $1.50''1 NGK STD PLUGS ' REG. PRiCE .•.. $1.10 ... SALE PRICE $ .49 ~ 24020 NARBONNE AVE" LOMITA, C;A. 90717 I ~ Sammy Tonner Dlstrlbutlnl 734 No. Avalon Blvd. WUmlneton, ~If. 90744 Phone: (21 3) 830-4040 • Will N.OT FOAM OR VARNISH • MEETS FACTORY SPECS.. ·SAE 5,10,20,30,40,50& ATF Lubrication Through Technology . Leading Japanese nut and bolt manufacturer can now supply a complete competitively priced 1,Ina of hardwa"e and pay 20% commission. ~ Your customers will get same day shipment from our Southern California distribution center. Offer this unique servic,J to your present accounts anti earn big commissions without making any extra stops. ~~~ CJ~~~r~eB~~~~:L~~e ABnod:le~~nlalff~;~:~ 90036. Dealer Inquiries Invited Klocker's 'SALES & SERVICE (213) 581-3983 ShadowGlen~o~rse. Of the fau--Slzed turnout, 26 were rated Expert or Intermediate competitors; 13 in each division. Largest tumout of Experts came in the 250 divwon, with Allen D. Cooke, CZ-mounted, winning all the marbles. Second place went to Steve Merkel '(CZ), while David Williams (Hon), grabbed third place. In other Ex!>':rt c1a.s!'es, john Roll';" (P~n), rolled to VIctOry m the 125, while MIke jackson loo~ed extremely cool ~t Open Expert, takmg two flfStllaces m three motos. Finishing secon behind "·on j ac...,. w as Ro n D u gan (Hus) . Biggest turnout in the three Intermediate classes found Brad (H) d 51 . th 125 Will' d' ~s ~":O . amulJI:l ~h' d IVlSlon. ml mg secon m Williams was Steve See (Hon), while third f.lace went to jon Miller (DKW) ' I h woe II sh ort 0 f secon d pace b y 1 7 . ts P°'grher Intermediate winners were S teve H. R 0 b erts (H) 2 5 0, an d T om on, Lansford (CZ), Open. Winners in the Novice classes were Mike Johnston (Yam), 100 Novice; Hector Hernandez (Suz), 100 Novice, , R b tAil (H) 125 un d er 16 , 0 er an on , Novice; Andy, Sebok (CZ), 250 Novice; and John LeWIS (Mal), Open NOVlce.. AME Night MX at Indian Dunes Rusqvarna 6624 Atlantic, Bell, Ca, host to almost 200 competitors on the 0;' ,MOTORCYCLE. PARTS AND ACCESSORY SALESMAN EARN 200 EXTRA DOLLARS PER WEEK Fall can't be far away, because clouds and cool weather enclosed Indian Dunes Park as the California" Racing Club played By Karl Drews 1032 W 8ROOfIS ST ONTARIO CA91762·714 983·587'1 VALENCIA, CAL., AUG. 31 There is omething about night MX that seems to bring out the better qualities in people. It could be that Friday night puts . everybody m a party mood or ':h~t everyone has fmally awake~ed, but It IS probably the smell of mOISt rurf and two.s~oke oil, the soun~ of bi~es and ~he higher energy level m the pIts that JUst rums people on. 125 Senion The first moto of the 125 Senior event be~ with AME regulan Danny LaPorte (Pen), Ken Zabrt (BuI), andjim Hale (Pen) leading the k of Ex rts LaP d f pac , pe.. orte Ie o~ the f"st three laps WIth Zabrt challengmg at every rum. In lap four Zabrt got b d h Id th I d . , y ~ e e ea until the cli,eckers, with LaPorte second and Hale third. At the start of the second moto Zabrt got bad tart d trail d th . a sane e pack .mto the flfSt rum. LaPorte was working hard and opened ut, a d com f ort a bl e Iea. By th e tho d Iap abrt Ir had mov~d through th~ traf~c to second place, WIth Hale behind hun. LaPorte h Id h' I d Zabrt d H I f' . h d IS ea " an a e mls e e second and thIrd. , . The. stage was set at the begmnlng of the third moto WIth LaPorte and Zahrt each haVing a first and second. Zahrt aI 'd' . th 250 S ' , :~ h~oS~II'~~~~are~ strong~n~ft:;e~~ first lap it was LaPorte, Zahrt and Tom Brooks (DKW). Going into the first tum of the last lap Zahrt made good his bid for first place by passing LaPorte and staying ou tin fron t. Overall it was Zabrt first, LaPorte second and Brooks third. The first 250 Senior moto was dominated by Bm Payne (Mai) who led from wire to wire. Tom Bates on a CZ held second for two laps un til Tracy

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