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Cycle News 1976 10 05

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lC') lo-< IIJ ..c o ..... u o "Gass it. Pop!" Generation gap disappears at Oregon Old Timer Nationa l. Where the grins are - proving that bike and bod are never too old. -Oregon 01' Timers National MX By Chuck Iken FOX HOLLOW, WOODBURN, ORE. SEPT. 4-5 Last year the runner up's claimed the Oregon team won because of mu d, thanks to a downpour ju st before the race, but this year the California tea m was favored because of a hot, dry, dusty track. As the team races got underway, spirits of the riders from the Sierra Motor Cycle Club, Northern California, Washington, British Columbia and Oregon Old Timers MC wasWFO. The Novice A riders led off the team races. S ierra ride r Maynard Idl eman Won the first and third motes on his Husky and p laced second in the second moto, winning his class for the day. In the Novice B class, Oregon evened the win with fast riding Dennis Pilla r galloping his Yamy to three straight wins in his gro up. Washington was next to get first place points by Amateur rider Jack Meyers (Yam) streaking in fo r a triple win for the day. Oregon scored again in th e combined Expert/Masters race whe n Ron Brown, (first World Cham pion Old Timer) came up 'th e h ill from out of the dust bowl for three wins in h is class to bring home more first place points. The Masters class was good news for Washington as Dick Poulin (Mai) beat the best guys. Sunday A new day, a new way, each r ider is on his own. Weather wise, track wise, and rider wise, all conditions were go! O nce again the Novice A gro u p got first crack at the track, aga in the fast old man from California domin ated. May nard Idleman mushed his Husky aro und, winning the first two motos and taking a third in the last moto picking up the overall win for both days of racing. Don Witt (Hon) took second with a 3- 2-1 ride as well as secon d overall fo r the series. Third p lace Ron Neu bau r of Sierra manage d to hang in th ere for third. In th e Novice B group D enn is Pillar : of Oregon c on tin ue d h is winning ways fro m th e preceed in g day, riding to a fast, smooth first overall, the on ly rider in the National to win all six of his m o tos. J o hn Taylor of Washington (CZ) rode co nsist ently to n ail down second p lace, while the th ird p lace trophy went to Irv T ho mp son (Mail, Washington. Up to this p o int, th e day had been

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