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On the start line for the Semi were none othir th",left to riltlt, Jim Pomeroy;
Peter Lamppu, who wandered in front of the roaring machines about this
time; a semi-fast guy; Jim Cooke; Steve Johnson and Brad Lackey.
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By John Huetter
PT. RICHMOND, CAL., NOV. 23
The tension was high and so were
most of the spectators. It was a
one-of-a-kind event. What kind of
a motorcycle race was it that
pitted Gary Fisher against Jimmy
Odom against Jim Pomeroy
against Benito Magneto against
Wimpy? Where Brad Lackey
would stretch out a big lead in Heat One
and then lose it over the berm? Where
Roger DeCoster and Dick Mann stood
on the sidelines eating home·made blow
you away clilli and sipping a beer? Why,
it was the First Minibike International,
that's what kind of race it was, held at
the Richmond Ramblers' clubhouse
amidst the hills that they can no longer
ride on.
Doug Lackey, Brad's father, was
running around wearing a big grin and a
h~t covered with finishing pins, bringing
disorder out of confusion. But when
sign-up closed, something like 20 of
America's elite of motorcycling had
plunked down five bucks for a place on
the start line. There were probably more
"name" riders in the crowd than on the
bikes, though.
Roger's RN Suzuki didn't qualify as
a minibike and Bugsy was supposed to
ride but his machine wasn't rmished in
time. Brad's monstermini never did get
that piston so he was riding his father's
stock XR·75. "It's a toad," he allowed.
However, that didn't keep the former
motocross No. 1 from building up a big
lead in Heat One on a track that was
basically an oval with a jump. The off
and on light drizzle let the comers build
up into nice, mushy berms and it was
through one of these curbs in tum two
that Brad stuffed his mini with about
three laps to go. Kawasaki teammate
Jim Cooke also. feD so Ron Stockton,
who had been running way last until
people started falling down, won the
heat. Jim Weinert was jumping around
the infield yelling at Brad and Cookie
for not gassing it and falling and being.
general screw·ups. A broken collarbone
kept him out of contention for the big
purse.
Frank Gillespie and Tom Rockwood
didn't think th~ track prep was up to
AMA oval circuit standards and got
their five dollars back...or somebody's
five dollars. They probably went out and
squandered it on stuff like food and
drink.
As a q'f.l'"tet of frothy-mouthed
riders leaneil over their handlehars
revving their mighty five HP engines, th~
starter freaked, throwing the green flag
away as he jumped out from in fron t of
the four-man take-off. Most of the
actual start jumps were red.flagged; it
seem~ like th;is one was. Steve Johnson,
weanng a skI parka and downhill racer
number jumper, called up some of his
. Ascot Novice sk.ills and built up a big
lead, then continued acting like an
Ascot Novice and threw it away on thc
deepening berm in tum two. Road racer
Gary Fisher tucked in down the back
straight and putted into the lead from
which he was never displaced the whole
rest of the heat. What a future as a dirt
tracker that boy doesn't have - if any
factory team managers were there to see
him.
Jimmy Odom Ilad the pole position
in heat three and ran over the starter's
foot to take the lead. Then Gary Semics
got by in turn three, sticking a wheel
under on the inside, so Jim grabbed
Gary's jacket and pulled himself back
up even till he lost his grip. Pomeroy
lined up on his Bultaco Tiron
two-stroke and was competitive in his
heat until it threw a chain. He then ran
back to the pits where ~omebody
pushed a Honda mini at him so Jim
push-started back into the fray. He was
then competitive again a lap or two
down but made the Semi. Gary Semics
was still gassing it on a super-prepared
heavy horsepower Honda and
everybody wondered who his tuner was.
He won the heat.
The track kept getting tackier and
the ~urn one berm was building up. The
SelIU was crowded with bigtime dirty
talent and just plain crowded. It finally
sorted out to a Pomeroy·Lackey dice as
both riders applied their European
Grand Prix experience and knees and
elbows in a tigh t through the comers,
full bore, fron t wheel in the air down
the straigh ts race.
Pomeroy got the lead and Lackey's
borrowed bike didn't have the beans to
outpower him and Jim kept sticking his
leg out, pulling it back just before Brad
ran over it. They both stretched out a
big lead and transferred.
The stage was set for the showdown.
This was the big one for all the marbles
and most of the mud. The start line read
off like a who's who of oversize
minibike freaks. Odom, Lackey,
Po mer 0 y , S e m i c s, S to c k ton
(Stockton?), Fisher,... the list went on.
A roar went up from the crowd
drowning out the th-

