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Cycle News 1976 01 27

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Suzuki 1001125 Small leg. All Su zu ki R Ms; Betor Rod s; Mo nresa V A; Small teg Ce rian i; Kaw asaki KX 125 . Kawasaki KX 250 & 1975250/400 . Kawasaki KX 450; lV,·.... t ti me try (lu r '/ i·rry n llJl,'.\ fu r the SP1UJol/w ,'il n , b/t' mud" , TERRYCABLE Buy one and f ind out why II was the cab le ho sen by the Pen ton I SOT Team .,II w inners of th e Boll 1000 & a 500 . AIIO Facto ry nd~s for CZ . Z 0: u .J ::l .. . Z C < c z o :z: Racin' with Roeseler and the San Bernadino M.e. 0: By Owen Tate o RED MTN ., CAL. , JAN. 18 Z ... ": 0 C :z: BUlTACO, PEN T ON , C AN ·AM . For all race bikes, Deate- or Dire ct _. Se no to r Free Liter ature : CALIFORNIA MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE 16 Make it snappy you guys, there's a giant puckerbush that's been gain ing o n me fo r the last 50 miles. ID If y ou are in terested in saving mo n e y on your Moto rcycle Insurance we sugge st you phone (213) 6 79-331 8 or write to CAL IF O RNIA M OTORCYCLE INSURANCE AGENCY, P.O. BOX 92867, LOS ANGELES, CA 90009. We will be pleased to give yo u a q uote o n the p hone or mail curren t ap p lications an d rates to you . Dianne Fogarty, Un derwriting. oee our ad in "Want Ads" Today was the site of a rather unusual Hare an d Ho und put on by the San Bernar din o M.e. If riding in ro cks is 'y our specialty. you would have loved it. Eighty miles of " Mo dem H & H" consisting of t wo loops, running one inside the other and merging at the pits for a common trail. Novices took off at the sa me time as the Amateur/Experts but headed for their own smokebomb which led onto their own course. The Novi ce bomb run had a lot o f fast lines, but most ran in the wrong; direction. The Expert start ran the foothills with closer to complimentary ro cks thrown in for fu n. The start was small scale confusio n. Seems that a club (Desert Barons) had their banner raised at the same time as the sponsoring club, confusing nearly all the entrants. Before San Bernardino could do anything about the mishap . the Barons dropped their banner, sending o ff ab o u t 50 dete rmined Am ateur s /Experts . Seeing their o pponen ts already well on their way , the entire line then fired up and ro ared off, he ading fo r their own smokebombs. At press time the entire issue and what was to be done abo ut it was still up in the air. Larry Roeseler, sporting the number , Ix plate on his Husky, came flying through the p its an d out onto the Novice co urse with an exceptionally lon g lead (ab o u t two and a hal f minutes ) over Cordis Brooks (360 Bul ). Cordis, determined to catch the speck of dust off in the distance, pushed his bike beyo nd its lim it and it seized a fe w hundred yar ds beyond the pits. Cordis was out and Brent WallinKsford charged off in search of Roeseler, followed by Dave Aldana. Mike Edmundson was next in, taking care of the Open Experts. First Novice was a pie -plater (thus class ified as an Expert) on a 125 Monoshock at an outrageous 16th overall. Some confusion was caused by the dust wh ich was so thick at times that riders couldn't tell the courses apart and started off the second loop on the same course th ey 'd just completed, , thus listing the m as DN Fs. Eventually they re cognized the color of the ri bbon and cut across to the proper loop. The finish sign was hung above the chute as Larry Roeseler slid in fo r the overall win , first 250 Expert. After what seemed to be a lengt hy tim e per iod Bren t Wallingsford cam e motoring in for second overall, second 250 Expert. Not far b eh ind was third overall , first Open Expert Mike Edmundson. George Harve y was third 250 Expert. Dave Aldana and A.C . Bakken took home seco nd and third place brass. A big diappointment for Trudy Beck was in hand. After leadin g th e Women 's Division fo r the entire 80 miles, a faulty manifold cau sed her engine to run sour. Lynette Zuber took the opportunity to pass Trudy and her ailing KTM only two y ard s before the finish line . However, Lynette was riding a 250, thus winning the 250 Expert. but Trudy won the 175 Women's Division and se cond overall. . According to many finishers , the , 1 co urse was excellen t . A wide variety of can y o ns, sand was hes, rocks, downhills, etc. were thrown in . Aside fro m th e crazy start , a very fine race . . ' 0-38 MX·el:' Stearn takes to the desert By James Brammer COY OTE WELLS,.CAL,JAN. 11 Motocross rider Mike Stearn (250 RM Suz ) won a bell weather desert race in District 38 held by the Dese rt Rid ers Unlimited. He gained h is be st lead o n a flat fro nt t ire during the third loop of the three 35-mil e loop ra ce. After running by the smoke bomb in th ird. he took the lead at Painted Gorge in the first loo p . . After 43 m in utes in the race an d into the second loo p , a CZ rider (nu mber 12T) was close to Stearn for t he lead. Mike Braudway (125 Yam) led Rick Finger, Johnny McDaniels, Rol f Tibblin, and Mike Hensel. Side by side fo r ' 10 th place at that point were two new Experts, Ron Flo rence (Ya m) an d Boyd Taylor (Suz), who finished t hird and fourth in the 250 Expert class. Into t h e t hird loop, and shortly before his flat tire, Stearn led Ro lf Tibblin by two minutes as Johnny McDaniels and Rick Finge r co ntested third. Rolf 1ibblin arrived in second auout five minutes behind Stearn at the finish followed by McDaniels and Wagne r.

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