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Cycle News 1975 06 24

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Sprllig~- -- -- - steen does it agaln ln Delaware By Gary Van V oorhis HARRINGTON, DEL.,JUNE 14 Super ro okie Jay Springsteen once again turned the tables on everyone in sight as he sped the Team Vista Sheen Harley-Davidson to victory in the AMA Grand National Championship Camel Pro Serie s/ILC Cycle Classic half mile. It was the second victory in as many weeks fo r th e Flint, Michigan native. 8 Following "The Springer" to the checkers were Harley te amsters Rex Beauchamp and Gary Scott. Yamah a's Kenny Roberts finish fourth with Harley riding Doug Sehl taking the fifth position. Highligh ting the race, along with the devastating presence of Springsteen, was the swap in the top position in National point standings. Gary Scott, on the bas is of his third place finish, eased Kenny Roberts out of his top position by the very slim margin of five points. Jay's dual victories have vaul ted him from near the bottom of the standings two weeks ago to ninth going into Harrington and third coming out of the Delaware State Fairgrounds event. Rookie victories are not that surprising although in past seasons most have come near the close of the season rather than so early in the run ning. The feat of winning back to back Nationals by a ro o kie was last accomplished by Brad Andres in 1955. Andres' wins were both road races and this is the first time that a rookie has been able to do the double trick on dirt. The Harringto n half-mile turned out to be a close copy of Louisville; at least until practice began. The crushed limestone track, which featured long straights connected with sharp comers, is normally use d later in the season after it has been conditioned by the endless pounding of the horses who practice and race there. It looked great, but the dust that started in practice didn't settle fully until the noise of the last engine had died away an d the crowds had gone home. A slim field of less than 60 riders turned out to do battle at Harrington and when time trials were finished five z c( > >- 'o " c( >III

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