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By Tom Blattler
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CORONA, CAL., A PRIL 13
It was a star-studded 250 Senior
division Saturday morning at
Corona Raceway, as five former
class winners made a showing on
the new 1.3 mile MX course.
Maico-mounted Brad Lynch
was on a hot streak with two
consecutive class wins in the past
two weeks at Corona, and might have
been listed as the favori te going into the
competition. However, one of the top
250 riders in the Southland, Ray
Topham, also on a Maico, was there to
challenge Lynch. Along with the two
Maico ri ders , three other class winners
of the 1974 season were on hand with
the Montesas of Ken Ratzloff and John
Barclay and the CZ of Tim Wyant.
So far in the early season at Corona,
Maico seemed to be the top bike to
ride on the new Corona course, as the
track demands both power and
excellent handling from a contender.
In the first six-lap moto for the 250
Seniors, Topham took the early lead
and captured the race over Lynch with
Ratzloff, Steve Bauer (125 Honda), and
Barclay following. Bauer was a bit of a
surprise, as he had signed in the 125
Senior class, but because of not enough
riders, he had to move in to the 25 Os.
Moto number two once again found
the Maico of Ray Topham out in front,
as Ray was really after the first place
money. Lynch again ran second and
Ratzlaff third with Tim Slarian and
Wyant rounding out the top five
positions.
After the first two moto, T op ham
only needs a t hi rd place finish in the
fmal moto to guarantee the overall class
win. For Lynch, the fmal moto was a
must to have any shot at overtaking
Topham in the overall points.
In the third and final go-around,
Lynch took his Maico to the win, but
Topham was right behind to take
second and the overall class honors. Ken
Ratzloff grabbed his third straight third
lace to finish number three overall,
followed by Bauer, who did a good job
ith his 125 Elsinore , and Barclay on
the Montesa,
The closest race of the 1974 season
t Corona came in t he 125 Juniors, as
ree riders all tied in overall points. In
e first moto, Honda-mounted Vic
carborough picked up the win and 400
oints towards his overall point total,
ith Jackson Kistler getting 300 points
or second followed by Jim Ball (2 25 )
d Larry Ripley (169).
The second moto saw Kistler taking
e win and 400 points wi th Ripley
econd (300) and third going to Ball
225) and fourth to Scarborough (169) .
Entering the final ra ce, the poin t
otals lo oked like this: Kistler- 70 0 ,
carborough-569, Ripley-469 , and
all-450. Kistler needed a second place
mish in the last moto to take the win
.th Scarborough and Ripley having to
in to have a chance at the top glory.
And then the final moto saw the
early impossible happen, as Ripley
ook the win followed by Scarborough,
on Smith, and Kistler. In totaling up
he overall points, Ripley finished with
69 points as did S..:;::-borough and
istler , However, Ripley took the
verall win wi th his win in the final
oto with Scarborough second overall
d Kistler third. A very exciting and
ery competitive 125 Junior class, and
e of the closest finishes in R.A.C.E.
otocross history.
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