Cycle News - Archive Issues - 1970's

Cycle News 1977 03 09

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

Issue link: https://magazine.cyclenews.com/i/126250

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 19 of 47

--_._-----_._._._._._..._._._._._._._._._-_._._._._._.-._, Dirt Diggers M.C. 6th Ann...1 Sunday, March 20 Limited entry Western hotline Red Garter~_~ National .. ~ II - En~_uCa~~r~,J(~ Preston Petty Products To All Class Winner5 125 Miles .2 1001'1_ Criders 1 loop _ Los Padres Nat'l. Forest. Enduro street legIII_ start decals. finisher pin & garter_ Dist . 37 points & nat ional_ all teams _ IRRC. marked from hwy 166 & 33 , near Maricopa • private camp & pits $11.50 per riderMfg. teams $5 per team other teams $1 per rider Gas & services in Ventuacopa Spark arrestors & silencers mandatory Rain or Shine Send 2 S.A.S.E. & standard entry bl ank to DoOM.C. 4601 W. Imper ial. Inglewood, CA 90304 Andy Jannings leads the AME Open Pros o~ of the first tum in the first mota. I~ his wake are w inner Dave Haugh 111. Tom Webb 12x). Skeet Wyman (2), Angelo Coffino loll and Jim Denson I1Sc). 213-673-0306 Sogane Slows away Sig Sores at Remember our motto: Pines instead of Puckers CRCMX Southern California's only forest enduro By Rex Reese TRABUCO CYN. CA , FEB. 13 Co rey Bogane rode his City-sponsored ' R M . 370 third place in the firs t winning the second and IAbove) Mud can make for identical twins. IBelow) R. M ike Brown holeshot the CRC 250 ' Intermediates. klailable in Yellow/alack, V.II_......, ..,.lack. • thru 13·-no tdf Iius. HAVE ~ DEALER CONUCr INTERNATIONAL ACC! 550RIES 4225 ·30 Ih 51 Son DIego CA 91104 714/180 - 3344 Holeshot? ~T~ ~YA1wfA PARTS AND ACCESSORIES l.8rgea1 stock In U.S. . 24 How M.il Order ServIce D....ra Welcome 20 DONELSON 3141427-1204 CYCLES, 3328 WOodson Road St. louis , Mo . 13114 -INC. . moto and got off it, b ut took first and second next two times out while Dave J oh nson won th e trop hy wit h two firsts a nd a second . T h at class certainly isn't afraid to lean on each other when they go a round turns: especia lly in the back. Ha ppiest rider for the ' d ay was p robably Tomm y W alton who now owns Mike T id well 's Cham pionframed Yammie 250 . he too k the first 250 Novice heat with it bu t didn't do so well in the m ain , which went to Jack Smith. . • • ' Results in Resul ts Section. '. .- Su zuki p ast a moto , taking the overa ll in the Open Experts at today's jam-packed CRC motocross. A fall in the second moto foiled Aircone rider R oger Bartling's (Suz) chances for a big win in the 250 Intermediates which went to John Criswell (Su z} of Tea m Junk; while the brothers Whiting - A .j. and Matt - d iced it out betwee n t hemselves to d ivvy up the top two spots in the Mini Experts. Bogane didn 't start off on the right foot in the first moto . He got off the line in about second place, and when he was ready to make his move into the first tum, Co rey ran ou t of room a nd into the weeds which put him dead last. Tom Mayfield (Mai) went on to win it, and by the end of the moto, Bogane had worked himself up into third place. The tables were switched in the second moto as Mayfield became a victim of traffic problems and Bogane grabbed the lead. Mike Norris (Suz) was right behind Bogane all the way in that round to wrap up second overall behind Corey. Mayfield worked his way up from his bad start to take third. R. Mike Brown (Mai) grabbed the lead in the first 250 Intermediate moto while eventual moto win ner Roger Ba rtlin g was ha ngi ng in there in a steady second place. For a long while, it looked as if Bro wn might have it in the bag since Ba rtl ing ha d tried almost every trick in the book to get around him. To com plicate thi ngs even more, Brown 'was begi nning to slow down just enough to make th in gs frustrating for Bartling: Just before the wh ite flag came ou t , Ro ger finally got past Brown to lead on for the win . Bartling's stu nning first moto win was washed down t he d ra in in round two when Roger fell a nd wound up finishing in tenth place with the win goi ng to J erry J effery (H on). Roger rebounded in the final to win it again, . but beca llse"af1ds'lottsy ~

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of Cycle News - Archive Issues - 1970's - Cycle News 1977 03 09