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Cycle News 1977 05 04

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U.M.A. PRESENTS NO ANNUAL " WESTERN STATES MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIPS May 7th & 8th MOTOOUA STATE PARK 5600 WEST 2300 SOUTH. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH S155000 Cash Purse 200/0 Trophies SATURDAY MAY 7TH SUNDAY MAY 8TH DlST. 26 ALl CLASSES POINT EVENT l00cc-25OCC & OPEN 20% TROPHIES SIGN-UP 8:30 A.M. PRACTICE 10:00 RACE BEGINS 11:30 A.M. . MAIL IN ENTRY FEE $6 .00 POST ENTRY $10.00 2- 30 MINUTE MOTOS PROFESSIONAL EVENT 125CC-25OCC & OPEN SIGN-UP 10:30 PRACTICE 11:30 A.M. RACE BEGINS 12:00 PRO ENTRY FEE $20 .00 MAIL IN POST ENTRY $25.00 MAIL IN PREU MINARY SIGN-UP (INCLUDE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER FOR YOUR PARTICULAR EVENT)' PLEASE PRINT NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY BIKE MAKE RIDERS CLASSIFICATIONI IA bove) Elmer Krause. of the host Sierra Old Tim ers. leads an unidentified Washington rider in the Novice Divis ion II. (Below) Canadian Zolli Berenyi arrived lat e. m issed one moto and sti ll took second ove rall in the Masters class . _ _ _ ZIP --'-_STAT~ E DISPLACEMENT _ MAIL ENTRY BEFORE MAY 4TH 19n TO U.M.A. P.O. Box 154711 Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 Seventh Annual 75 M ile Cross Country Motorcycle Race Sunday, June 19th Sponsored by Cactus Pete's and Horseshu * Cash prizes u.s. Highway 93 at Idaho border) for inf o write: * tr ophies * finish"pins * Hayden. Box 198. Jackpot. Nevada 89825 Nerve Succeeds ~~~ ~y~:~~~rsi~ ~ ~ ~ j~j~j We have a complete :~I! ~~~~~~~ line of accessories :~~~~~~ t1~~ to give you more :~~t :~:~:~: power and better ::~:~:~ ~:~:~:~ handling . :~:~:~: :~:::: :::::: ::::::: We also carry :::::: :~~ ~ ! all the st~ck part,s. :~~ ~ ~ .::::::For more Information :::::: o .1 CORONA lot E:6th street. Corona. CA (714) 735-7721 1! 1!~ T: sY:Ac;A'A~a;: illl!ll 22 .:::::: :::::: .:::::: :::::: • 24020 Narbonne Ave. Lom ita. CA 907 17 213/534 -2311 ITorrance area) , SONOMA , CA , APR . 17 rest any reputation he might have had as the kid who had a factory ride handed to him without' merit . At the expense of local favorite Dave Garoutte and Southern California hotshoes Harry Klinzmann 'a nd David Emde, young Mamola seemed to play a waiting game until the last few laps when he began his " reign of terror" in the 250 GP class. It had looked like Klinzmann, who was also ru nning under the lap record , was going to win . Klinzm an n stretched a good start out into a lead over Mamola that increased ever -so-slightly each lap. Garoutte followed Mamola , with Emde, (riding with Klinzmann's spare motor because his bike had seized in practice), holding off Jack Ba ke r (Yam). By the sixth la p , Klinzmann had six seconds on Mamola . Then, suddenly, Mamola had slipped Into the lea d as the pair cut through traffic. to *****LUCKY SEVEN ***** at Jackpot" Nevade Seven cl...... in cluding puff. .portsmen and draggln' 1 and over) 39 By Bill Henry Riding his Ke1 Carruthers-tuned Yamaha TZ250, Randy Mamola demolished the track lap record at Sears Point Raceway and laid ---::~____=_=_ 'AU OTHER ENTRY FORMS MUST BE FILLED OUT PRIOR TO RACE (On Mamola sets new track record at AFM Sears Point ::::::: ::::::: ::::::: :,:::.: Mamola 126) leads Klinzmann (87) and Garoutte in the 250 GP race at Sears Point. All threa beat the old lap record .

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