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Cycle News 1975 09 09

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Desert hotline check, with Gaetz's Yamaha doing the sam e only a fe w feet aw ay. This gave th e lead to L. Jordan, fro m the Desert MC's. Well, how would yo u fed leading overall for th e first tim e in you r life espe cially when yo u were n ot expect ing it ? Parma had led be fo re , so wh en h e saw hi s chance to do it aga in , he too k adva n tage of it . I am sure it was a great reli ef to number 25. But first Parma h ad to work his way past the old desert fox him self', Jeff Kirk, who was loo king for an over all win on his new Mon o. Parma was lucky th at the ra ce was not an other mile longer as his re ar wh eel was destroyed at th e fin ish and Kirk was clos ing th e gap fast. Eddie Whiteside. also riding a Mono, kept his head as all this lead ch an ging was go ing on , and motored in at third overall , sec o n d Expert. Super Cy cle sponsored Steve Sh oo k was lu cky th at his Mono was still to gether wh en he finish ed second Open J unior. Larry Roeseler upheld the Hu sky im age af te r Mayes' weekend of bad lu c k, by winning both 25 0 Exp ert rac es. be at ing out Cordis Brooks who was . seco n d. Tony Greives and Ken Miller were first and seco n d 250 Juniors on Monday. Dyno Deano took bo th wins in the 1 7 5 cl ass, beating J e ff Kaplan on Monday who was running without a sixth gear in his Husky. Randy Williams and Mark Gutebier battled it out for top honors in the 175 Junior Division until Gutebier 's bike lost the air out of the rear tire. William s took the win a t third overall, wh ile Gu tenier hung on for sec o nd. Williams was also second Junior o n Sunday . Ra cin g his first race after re covering from an earlier injury, Charlie Hamill and h is ve ry fast KTM took the o verall wins in the Trail Expert ra ce. Hamill st ill looks to be th e one to beat in th e race for number on e this year. Daren Kelsey finish ed second to Hamill on Monday . Gary Willens. riding a one of a kind 100 Yamaha Mono. wa s first Trai l Junior. be ating out pint-sized Mitch Payton. Sunday 's top Novices included Don Griew e , Mick ey T o lle , and Mike T ho m p so n in the Trail class, Bob Fortelney , Allen Anderson, and Jim Grazian o in the Division Il race. Rick Morrow h ad a jump on the other 25 0 Novices on Sunday , until Craig Kinnanan, mounted on a new Rl\t1., go t by him for the win. Morrow still pi cked up second. ahead of Brian Wright. Clip Bruner proved th at a Husky rider can still beat the Monos by taking first Op en Novi ce, with two of those white devils hot o n his tail. Ken Clayton and Klint Harris were the pilots. With Trudy Beck out with injuries• sw ift Dawn Grant pulled off the . Women 's Division win. Second Expert to Gr ant was Lynete Zuber, with Martha McCord and Barbara Tieskaetter first and sec o n d Juniors . Sue VanBuskirk and Patsy Matus were the firs t two green tweeters. This was the weekend for the Old Tim ers to b attle just between themselves, with their own race going off at noon both days. Bruce Lewellyn. This ride r was seen gang raping a pucker bush th e day before the race. Any person with information about thi s rider contact the Lame Camel. L.A. International Raceway National Motorcyde month 1/2 mile at Ascot Oval Racing Fri, Sept. 5 8 12, ' . 8pm {l AMAPros ~ Exs, Jrs, &Novs . Pit Gate 5:30 PM, Practice 6 P Qualifying 7 PM, First Race 8 P upcoming Fri. Sept. 26 - Golden West Invitational Sat. Sept. 27- National Half -Mile Camel. Pro Series 18300 Vermont, Gardena, California day: 2:13-32:1-:16:10, 2:13-323-97:10 night: 2:13-532-6363, 2:13-676-8:124 I~ I~ 20 ~I on Adult ticket for any Friday AMA event. I Save $1.00 You may br!ng a friend & save $2.00. ~ ~-------- -- - - ~

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