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Cycle News 1975 12 02

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aDO, e OS er C'.I ~ Q,) ..0 e Q,) u Q,) c Smith: Does your scoo t free your soul? Weinert: Living proof. if you loo k back. somebody m ight be gaining. Photo sequence after DeCoster crash shows attendants picking up the champion in (luckily) one piece. hi s Suzuki in two pieces. almost fo rgotten when Smith grabbed 'th e lead. Smith and the crowd suffered big le t-downs when Marty tumbled off th e steep V -turn to go from first to last in an instant. J im West grabbed th e lead with an eager Tony D. massaging his rear fen der. The former pistol fro m Bristol, Pennsylvan ia to o k the lead on lap five as he h eld the gas on down one of th e many bu mpy hills. Fro m that p oi nt o n, the day was Tony D. 's as his 20 second margin over second was monitored by mechanic Keith McCarty. Jim West held second for five laps until Te am Europe, DeCoster and Wolsink, za pped him. Suzuki T eam Man ager Yusaki Ishibashi hel d out DeCoster's pit board as the rocket orbited over the big jum p . Su ddenly Roger's sligh tly askew fro nt wheel lan din g tu rn ed to disas ter as his magnesium triple clamp snapped, splaying t he RN370 into a "Y" with Roger in the middle. In seco n ds hundreds of people sandwiched the tra ck to gape at the bleeding an d dazed cham pio n. DiStefano took the overall and his second Trans-MIA only to return to a sullen pit. Wolsink, Stackable, Weinert, Semics, Howerton, Smith , West, Thorwaldson and Mosier roun ded o ut the top ten. The su n se t swiftly behind the brown gras s hill s and a chill se t tled over the pi ts where Tony D. had j u st guaran teed America a 5-5 sp lit o f this yea r 's Trans-AMA series with the Eu ro peans. Su zu ki is assured the to p three series placings. DeCoster's injury and possible retirement from the series will n o t affect his series overall win . • Ellis: A return to winning ways on the Can-Am . Results 5 0 0 ee INT ERN A T ION A L CLAS S , 1 . T on y D ISt e fano (2 - 1) Su z. 2. Jim We in ert (3~) Yam . 3 . Ma rt y S m ith (1·8) Hon . 4 . Ga ry se m tcs (5 -6 ) K aw . 5 . Gerr lt W ol slnk (10-2) Suz. 6. Jim West (7 -5) M al. Ke nt Hower ton ( 9 -7 ) HU5 . Brad Lackey (4-12) H us. Gayl on M osler ( 8-11 ) M ai. Ri ch T h orwal dson ( 1 3'9 ) Mal . 25 0 S U PPO RT C LASS : 1. J im E lli s (2-1) C-A. 2 . Tommy Croft (1 -3) Hon. 3. Buc k Murphy (6-4) C·A. 4. Oon Kudalsk l (5 -5 ) Hen, 5 . M ike Runya rd (4-7) C-A . 6 . Terry Clark (7 -6 ) Hus. 7 _ Dan T urner (15-2) Yam. 8 . M ik e Kessler (3 -16) Hu s. 9 . Ken Zahr t (10-11) ass. 10. Gunnar L lnns trom (11 -14) Su z . 7

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