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Don Grigsby (1 ) casually slides into an Elsinore corner as Rex Hailey (86) and Steve Mille r (31 set up to follow su it.
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such a large lead felt assured that it
wo uld be impossible to catch up. But he
did, trying desperately to pass Turner in
the second to last comer. He ne arly
succeeded but Turn er was able to hold
the gas on just a little longer, crossing
the finish line by a wheel.
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By Ted Titmas
Elsinore!
Riders TT
VALENCIA, CAL., APRIL 11
A $ 1500 CRC purse understandably attracted Pros fro m all over
California. The first race of
inte rest, the Open Pro class,
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Co m p u ter Lane. Hunt ing ton
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Jo in
t he
pr of essonals now'
turned into a benefit for Will Harper on
his Col e Bros. Maico, Harper's b iggest
challenge was CMC's number
one
hotshoe Bill Rubly (Mai) .
After a fir st 250 Pro moto win by
J eff Vidic (Mai), Will Harp er (Mai) and
Eddie Cole (Bu l) we re determined to
demo te · him in the second. Both riders"
tasks were made a little easier when
Vidic's engine lunched a rod. Cole
ll'"abbed the lead , followed by Turn er
[Hon] and Rubly (Mai) and he stretched
it out hoping Harper would do no better
th an third. Harper was on the move
after a poor start but when he got to
second his progress stopped. Cole and
Harper were tied with five points each,
although Cole received the overall win
based on se cond moto results.
Over 40 125 Pros were divided up
into two divisions with a final consisting
of the top 10 overall riders from both
motos co mb ined.
As th e fin al 20 riders rolled to the
line, spectators pushed to th e fence.
Mar k Gambetta (Hon ), with th e
inspiratio n of a $250 win, grabbed the
holesho t followed by Turner (Hon),
Williams ' (Hon), McDougal (Ho n ), and
Glover . Gambetta held o u t unt il th e
sixt h lap , th en he was passed by Turner
an d three laps late r he was again p assed
o n th e back flat-out san dwash by
Glover.
Generat in g some re al exciteme n t
Broc Glover came out of the first co rner
in sixth place, really flyi ng , and mo ved
up wi th amazing speed. Turner wi th
By Maureen Lee
ELS INORE, CAL., APRIL II
A lot of District riders opted for a
crack at the Stockton Mile leaving
the Riders M.C. with a low
tum-out, but rac ing was good, as
always.
Mini rider Steve Karsten (Kaw) was
always running up front, but the engine
soured on each mo to , and q u i t
altogether on the second. Chris Cannon
(Yam ) won with three straight, David
Dove (Yam) was second wi th Dan
Wendt (Ya m) t hird.
Only n ine 125s sh owed up , an d the
Hondas of Jim Strain an d Danny
Per kins emerged first and sec on d ove r
the rest of the Yamaha field. First
moto, Per kin s worked his way up
th ro ugh th e pack to lead until Strain
too k over. Seco nd mo to , Perkins was
again in traffic while Strain was sm o kin '
'em way out fro nt. Last ro und again
Strain led off, and it was Perkin.
The eRe pack poses for an action portrait at the Dunes Bicentennial MX.

