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Scratch Consolation action went t o
Rick Woods afte r a tre m en do us battle
for secon d th e entire race between
Sivadge and Larry Sh a w . Sivadge, wit h a
sligh tly bette r drive out o f the final
tu m , took the seco nd. Las t was S teve
Nu tter.
The Handicap Conso lation squeeker
was won by Jim Fishback over Mik e an d
Steve Bast. Mike Ko n le t ook fou rth
while Max Koemans, the o n ly racer fro m
the zero, slipped bac k to fifth . It was
certainly a ba ck yardage marker ra ce. •
Kosta King of
Divison III
By Bill Kolberg
S AN BERNA RDINO, CAL., OCT . I
Fullerto n fresh ma n, 16-year-ol d
Dennis Sigalos surp rised the final
nigh t's crowd at Inl and Motorcycle Speedway by wrapping up
th e
tr a ck' s s e c ond di v i sion
ch am pi o nship .
Making his lo cal bow, Sigalos won 14
of a possible 15 poin ts , to edge Rod
Sexton and Denny Sc o pellit e for th e
title. Th e two staged a heart-poundin g
dice fo r run ner-up spot, with Sexton
h o ldi ng ou t in the four-lap finale .
Gene Woods, attem pting to em ula te
th e ch am pion sh ip drive which carried
his older brother Rick in to a de adl o ck
with Mik e Bast fo r t op firs t d ivis ion
honors th e previous wee k here, fell
sh o rt with an eveni ng's to tal of 12
poin ts .
Local crowd favorite "Rapid" Ron
Pres ton p u t o n a berserko exhibition of
riding, p u lling wh eelies and assor ted
daredevil maneuvers, bu t finished in
fi fth for the evening .
T wo th ird divi sio n heats and a final
wer e held to cr o wn a season c hamp fo r
th e lower bracket. San Diego 's Larry
Kost a m ad e his long journey - wor th
wh ile by taking t op honors.
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Neal Mackel:
King of the hill
By An n A. Powell
SUNNYMEAD, CAL., SE PT. 14
Two bikes pull up to the starting
line, the tower gives a nod indicating that the ligh ts are working,
the starter drops the gate, and off
Typical d rag h illclimb start as two rid ers grab for traction and head for the hill.
A disqualifica tion in the 360 stock
class gave the win to Bill Estes on a
Husky. Yo un g Tad Jenson, riding a bike
so big he co uld n' t reach the ground
took second in the 360 modified class
after Will iam Nuesse had tied u p firs t.
J en so n is stil l a p re-t een, a nd th is was
hi s first tr y at a m odified 360.
Yo u ng Dick De Rosa and Ke rry
Peterson traded first a nd second in t he
400 stoc k a nd modi fied classes. De Rosa
also took the win th e 4 50 modified
class .
The Open class cam e to the line with
throbbin g engines echoing througho ut
th e park. Most of the bikes were
T ri u m p h s b ut wi th o ne no table
ex ce p tio n; Ron S tandevcn's m onster
H ond a , w i nn e r of t he 1 9 7 5
Wid owm ak er. T he Honda was so on o u t
of th e running, beate n in the first round
b y even tual winner, Neal Mackel a nd his
Triu mph.
In the final competition, the race for
top eliminator, it was the same
they roar, heading for the twin ligh ts
th at m ark the top o f the hill. The first
run thro ugh the co mpe tito rs list is the
gear run. The second is the one that
co u n ts and the o nly way to stay in
co mpetitio n is to win it.
T om T ur n er. th e m an who m ak es
pipes fo r so me of ' th e best o f th e
two -str o ke rs, to o k his hot Ho nd a ove r
the top in th e 125 class w ith eve ryo ne
else left in a trail of dust.
Th e 175 cla ss, usually a ba ttl e
between pretty Alice H udnall and Jim
Co llier, went to Ali ce and her Yamaha.
Co llier had to settle for a third pl ace tie
with George Sauer.
The 250 stock class was domi nated
by th ree teenage rs. Mike Shea , garn ered
a firs t, wi th the Powell brothers, David
a nd Mike taking seco nd and t hird . The
250 modified class we nt to Gary
Peters on when his o nly tough
co m pet it io n , Doug Hall, was left sitting
on the line, his bike still in neutral when
the gate fell.
Triumph. The fastest man over the hill,
beating out 115 riders was Neal Mackel.
Fast kid on
yellow Yammy
does it again
By And i Gangewer
ELSINORE, CAL.. SE PT: 13
As bikes and riders rolled to the
start of the Elsinore TT, most of
the be ts were on the yellow
Yamm y in the 125 Ex pe rt class.
Mik e Ti dwell, the 14 year old " fast kid "
w as off the lin e and wa y out front with
Steve Wo skos ki and Charlie Sum mers
side by side dicing fo r second. Tidwell
stretched his lead on every lap of all
three mo tos and coasted around fo r
another easy overall wi n.
Gary Kaitukoff takes a long hard look at hi s compet ition
in the 125 Amateur class at Els inore.
Mike Bast reli nq uished an ea rly Scratch lead t o brother S te ve.
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