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Cycle News 1978 01 18

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~ ~.~.~ ........................•..................................................................................J • III 1:1 .~~ or.~ . v•• • •• • .~~ .~ • • • • • • .~ • .vor. • • • • a ••••~ •••••• a .~ ••• • • • .~ • avor•• a •••~ • • a a •••••••••• a ••••• or• Desert Hotline . ~ t 00 1:"~ ....-4 M ike Martin took his first overall win at CRC. One of the many Frosty Cactus downhills. The bottom is in the middle. out of sight 16 ch eck was .3 miles off its proper location; according to URA officials, the scores will be adjusted. The second loop headed away from the camp, but came back quickly to attempt a short, steep hill within sight of the start. A few riders seemed to have trouble with the tacky surface. After that, more uphills and 'd own hills, and a fireroad near Government Peak that led a downhill of National enduro caliber. The first check was slightly past that point and, as in the first loop, it was the tiebreaker. Interesting note: The threemile speedo check was right near the top of a steep hill ; not too many riders were seen stopped and checking their odometers. After mixing it up in rocky gullies, rocky hills, etc., the riders got some rolling trail to get back on time, with averages that ranged from 18 to 24 mph. Most of the hilly stuff fell in the 18·20 mph bracket. The second check was about 12 miles out, located in a sandwash at the bottom of a steep downhill. The check could be seen from the top of the hill , but riders were too busy trying to navigate through the rocks to look up. One of URA's favorite moves on the second loop was to send the course up a sandwash or gully, then spring a sharp tum and a good hillclimb on the riders. They did it several times. The course came out the hills and started heading for Koehn Dry Lake. The average was boosted to 36 mph entering a five mile section of fireroad. A check was located after the third tum. T h e fireroad continued in the direction of Camp C , bu t , the course tu rned off before it got there. Some cross-country ru nning a t a mo re sedate 24 mph, one last good downhill, a check at 28 m iles a nd the finish a t 33 mi les com plet ed the end uro. There were a few that zeroed th e cou rse, but resu lts were not available by press time. T he enduro was ch allenging for the less-expe rienced . T he wea ther helped out what mi ght have bee n a very difficult event. T he organization was good, the marking adequate. A nice Sunday ride. all in all. Martin hits the jackpot at CRC H&H By Jerry G. Welton LUCERNE VALLEY , CA,JAN. 8 Mike Martin. mounted on a 390 Husqvarna , came from a mediocre start to capture the overall win at C RC's hare and hound at Lucerne Valley. Shortly after 9 o'clock, the first wave , consisting of Experts and Amateurs, left the start line on their way to the smoke. The first to reach the bomb was Morgan Malocco (400 IT) with Dave Woods (400 Yam) , Steve Heinze (400 Yam ) and Al Wurtzel (250 Suz) in pursuit. Bill Saltzman (390 Hus) and "Bad" Brad Henson (175 IT) were moving up on the leaders shortly after the bomb . As the course proceeded into the hills, Malocco had already begun to stretch his lead. Saltzman moved up rapidly through the sand whoops and about seven miles out, took over second place. Malocco was aware of Saltzman's presence and began to bear down. While twisting the throttle a little harder, Malocco siezed a piston and was forced to park his bike. Henson and his lightweight by this time was running second overall . Back in the pack, Monte Lee (250 Yam) was doing some moving up of his own. Ru nni ng about 10th at the smoke, Monte had worked his way up to third. Scot Du ncan (250 Yam) had a good start in the top ten and was running well withou t problems. About halfway around the first lo op , Sa lt zm an ex perienced mec hanical ills and slowed a great dea l, losing th e lead to Henson. By this time He inze had put the move on Hi bba rd an d was in firm ' contro l of thi rd. W u rtzel was running fifth, despite problems with a cracked pipe. As the first bikes came around and completed the first lap it was " Bad" Bra d Henson leading the way with a bout 15 secon ds be tween himself and • • orora ••~ •• a ••••v ••~ Monte Lee. He nson pulled into the Dez Diggers pit for fuel and was out in an instant. Lee was in his pit for a long time , long enough for Heinze and Hi bb ard to arrive. Wurtzel was the next bike to appear on the scene as he headed straight for the Cycle Products pit for petrol. Martin came through a short time later with Duncan, Briesner and 1841 running just moments apart. Amateur Lightweight Chuck Mill (175 Yam) was running very well , rounding out the top ten on lap one. Judging by the way the bikes were coming in close order, it was evident that a fast pit stop was essential. In the Junior/Senior class, Boyd Jantzi (400 Yam) was the leader with Amateur Ed Waldheim (400 KTM) right behind him. Laura Lockridge (250 Yam) was leading the Women's class after her . great start and wasted no time in heading out for the second loop. As Henson headed out on his second loop everyone thought he had it made. The first of two separate loops was supposed to be the fastest and lap two was the more challenging section. Heinze was running second as a result of Lee's lengthy pit stop but that was only temporary. Heinze got off in some whoops and dislodged his chain , sidelining him for an indefinite period. Martin was still on the move and had picked off Wurtzel and his injured bike, as well as the tiring Hibbard , for third . "Bad" Brad's run for the money was stopped short as his fifth and sixth gears let go , damaging his 'cha nces of finishing. Lee then took the lead only to get a flat tire but continued on . Martin was now in second and closing fast . Beisner was really moving up on the leaders also . After getting by Hibbard , and dicing with Duncan he had moved up to third with Duncan filling in fourth. At the finish it was very close . As the first two riders reached the dry lake it was Lee, but Martin made a last second charge and snatched the lead a nd the overall victory in the last 40 yards. Beisner was within ten seconds of the leaders as he finis he d with Dunca n right on his tail. The first four riders finished closer than I'd ever seen in my life. Shortly after Dunca n cam e Jeff Lambson (250 Yam) with a b roken front brak e cable and a fla t fr ont tire . Lambson ca me from well ba ck in the pack and did 'an outstanding job as did Ra ndy Fleming (250 Yam). Fleming and Jambson were close most of the d ay. Flem ing was handicapped by no t being gea red up properly for desert but still finished well. Hibbard was in next with lightweight Miller following. Eric Burney (390 Hus) was out of the top 10 on the first loop but managed to snag ninth overall. "Steady" Fred Strong (ITS IT) rounded out the top ten with yet another one of his usual consistent rides . Wurtzel was in at eleventh with a fractured pipe and a loss of horsepower but still captured the 250 Junior/Senior title. Jeff Matthews (250 Yam) edged out Tim Nething (250 Hus) for the 250 Amateur win , finishing in the top 20 . Jeff Cannon (250 Hus) was the first overall Novice and Brett Henson (400 IT) was victorious in the Open Amateur class. In the Open J unior/ Senior class, Boyd J a nt zi rolled to victory as did Ed W a ldheim in the Amateur d ivision . L a u r a Lock ridge r od e virtu a lly unc hall eng ed for the W ome ns division. The Beginners were re a lly ge tting with th e program today as Ji mmy Donaldson (25 0 Yam) captured the overall win with J unior/ Senior rider Chris Cord a nd his Cycle Products KT M not far behind. As for Mike Martin, the overall vict or for the day, he took home the jackpot and his first ever overall win. Allen Sottosa nti is C RC 's new promoter, and everyone enjoyed the course he set up today. The Desert M.C. from District 37 ran their course across it and took down some CRC ribbon. This caused some people to become confused but most of the riders were able to stay on course. CR C and District 37 are going to have to start cooperating with one another in order to prevent this type of thi ng from happening again. According to Sotrosanti, it will be taken care of. The course was excellent and dust was non- existent. Results OPEN EX: Mike Martin IHuBI, Heath Hibbard IVaml , Eric Burney IHusl. 250 EX: Monte Lee (Yaml. Doug Beisnet' (Sud. Scot Duncan (Yaml. 200 EX: Fred Strong lin. OPEN AM : Brett Henson lin. 250 A M: Jeff Matt hews {Yaml, Tim Nething (Husl. 200 A M : Chuck Miller lin. 250 NOV: Jeff Cannon IHuBI. Paul Vanderby IHuB). Brett Cushing tHusl. OPEN BEG: Gary Lowe IVam). 250 BEG: Jim Donaldson (Yaml. Quint Taylor IHusl . JR. OPEN EX: Boyd Jantzi {Yaml. Frank Ardaro IKTMI. JR OPEN AM : Ed Wa ldheim IKTMI. AM . WOMEN: Laura Lockridge {Varni. 200 BEG: Alan Dryden {Suli. Mark Purser

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