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Cycle News 1978 10 25

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_._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._~.- PROTECT YOUR BIGGEST INVE STMENT ... YOUR ENGINE · , RA CE WITH THE BEST HURRICANE ; ..... . III • ~ t TWO-STA GE FOAM FILTERS 00 l:' DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS THAN THE BEST C') ...-4 SUPERIOR ENGINE PROTECTION The Hurricane Filter is composed 01 twin foam stages. Th eouter stage is of a sem i -coarse open pore foam to catch all large and medium size particles. It allows for full breathing without clogging and choking off your air. The inner st~g e is a veryfine open pore foam that will catch all small particles that may have penetrated the outer stage. The sealingfoam is a closedcellfoamto prevent particles from passing through to providean air tight sea lbetween filter and air box. l!') CN ... QJ ..0 0 ..... U 0 - YOUR GUARANTEE We guarantee the Hurricane Filter not to separate at the seams for the life ofthe filter! If the seams separate . return to place, of purchase for an immediate replacement. Lee Aemlng won two classes at the Willow Springs ARRA road race. Blackwell, Jennings, Gomez winat Saddleback MX By'Terry Whytal ORANGE, CA , SEPT. 30 Texas' up and coming rider Rick Blackwell, mounted on an Open class Maico took home the top money at this week's Saturday Saddleback Motocross. Yamaha rider J im Gibson grabbed the lead at the stan of the firs t Open race but breathing down his neck, • were Blackwell, Maico-mounted W ill ~rper and Robert Marino (Yam). Gib son and Blackwell soon began to pull away from the others while putting on a great show for the spectators. On the 15th lap, mechanical gremlins struck Gibson forcing him to DNF. Blackwell ctuised to the win with Harper taking second over Marino . ,Blackwell pulled the holeshot in the SCt:ond moto with Harper and Marino cbse behind. The three riders held their posit ions for most of the race wm no one able to pull away. Un t il just twq laps from the end Marino got arcund Blackwell to take th e checkers firs ahead of Blackwell and Harper. Ovtrall the win went to Blackwell with a 1·2 score, second to Marino (3·1) a oo Harper took (2-3) third. Maico·mounted Jeff Jennings hmdily won the 250cc Pro class with tvo perfect moto wins. Suzuki rider lin Tarantino and Yamaha r ider SCOtt Gillman had a hard fought bittle for second with the two trading IJDto finishes and Tarantino taking sc:ond overall and Gillman third. Riding a Cole Bros. Suzuki, little T)Jiy Gomez continued his long string of victories at Saddleback by easily wnning the ll!5cc Pro chua with back toback wins . The runner-up spot went to an improving Vere Butler on a Yimaha and third place to Graig Dale 01 a Suzuki. Pro RBsults iOOcC PRo: 1. RIc:k _ I (~: 2. Robert Merino (Yrnl : 3. Woll Horl* (~ . !SOcc PRO: 1. JofI.lenningo (Mel1: 2. ron Terontino (Sz): 3. Sam Gilmlln lY8t\ll. . .I25cc PRO: 1. Tomy Gomez (suzl: 2. v . . Butter lYlml: 3. Cloig [)Me (Suzl. ;00 !NT I . Cloig _ : ISUI!: 2. Bob Hueth ('lWnl: 3. Donny ~1I1Moil . !5Occ INT I . J . Afeto lY8t\ll: 2. M"", _ : ISIz/: 3. Mike Eddy (M.". 125cc!NT: I . EtIc8lklr IESCl: 2. Mike OemelllSuzl: 3.~1nYlI SImorin ISuzl. THE HURRICANE FILTERS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL POPULAR DIRT BIKES A T YOUR HI-POINT RACING PRODUCTS DEALER 5OOa: JR: 1. Scott Child: 2. Ernie Cebrlll (Suzl: 3. Stow K.'o ISuz). 2SOcc JR: 1. David Bergmen (Mail: 2. Stow Holben IY8t\ll: 3. Gene Von llytte lMail. 125cc JR: 1. RIc:k _ (KTMI: 2. Jose _ (Suzl: 3. Don RodriQuez ISuzl. 250cc BEG: 1. Eric McCrocker lYoml: 2. DllfYl Bowel ISuzl: 3. Rich Vomer IHUIl. 125cc BEG: I. Greg Smith lYam) 2. Bruce Jlldcmen : lYoml: 3. Kurt Knuda lYeml. IF YOU'RE USING PLAIN MOTOR OIL TO OIL YOUR FOAM FILTER . YOU'RE MISSING THE COMPLETE 'REASONS FOR A FOAM FILTER. Foamfilters were designed to be oiled. It is the filter oilthat traps the dust and dirt and keeps it from passingthrough the filter. Twin- . Air G.P. Filter Oil was speciallydeveloped to trap dust and dirtwith rt s unique properties and will also shed water that may splash on the filter. If you're running foam filters, insist on Twin-Air G.P. Filter Oil for complete filter efficiency. Hlarka, Parry top ARRARR By Jim Lester American Road Racing Associa tion promoter Pat Manning de scribed Sunday's rider turnout at Willow Springs as the smallest he's had fo r a road race all season. H e blamed the small turnout on . first . an A.F.M . road race the same weekend a t Sea rs Point , and , second , a n unfounded rumor that his club doesn't carry rider insurance. Actually, there's $5,000 cove rage (with- $100 deduct ibl e) . And restauranteur /racer Earl Smith sta rted a " be n evolent fu nd" to ai d riders who can't affor d t he deduct ible. The 250cc GP rac e was a real barnburner. Dennis Parry (Yam), Ron H larka , Wally Karpynec (Yam) and Eddie Lawson (Yam) spent the first three la ps (eigh t m iles) in a tight " Blue Angels" diamond formation. Lawson was the first to drop off the pa ce, with Karpynec slipping back halfway through th e race. Hlarka (Specialist II Yam, 1:39 laps) finally go t around Parry on th e sevent h of 10 laps, and held on to win despite being slowed by "la p pe d" traffic at the flag . After four la ps in the Open GP rac e Steve Mallonee (Kaw, 1:38) had bu ilt up a fou r-second lead over Dennis Parry (Ya m) . But Steve's back tire began overheating and sliding in the turns, allowing Parry to close to within one second with only two laps to go . Dennis got around Steve on the ninth lap, and took the victory by one and a half seconds. Dennis was racing in the 500cc class, though, so Steve still got credit for the Open GP win. The 410ce Product ion r a c e promised to be an in teresting battle, with Thad Wolfe (Yam) and Malcolm Hill (Ya m ) tied for the class points lead , and Ed Toomer (Yam ) only five points back: Wolfe and Toomey looked fast in practice, with Hill struggling to bounce back (sorry , no pun in tend ed) from a horrendous crash at Riverside the week before . - SEE YOUR HI-POINT DEALER FOR THE FINEST IN DIRT BIKE RACING PRODUCTS ROSAMOND , CA , OCT. 8 HI-POINT RACING PRODUCTS 3709 W. Erie Ave., Lorain, OH 44053 P.O. Box 2327, Amarillo, TX 79105 9604 Oates or: Sacramento, CA 95827 mOTO-X FOX CdTdLOG. POSTER dnD STICKERS. 1918 ' I MOTO ·FOX CATALOG: 70 rJd.Q,e ... ll~ the 'CI(k:t."",( ,,~;..;.-t ,~ ':1(';C'~:;(:""""_ tr()nl rr-e- 'll(1L.<.,t,\ ec\(~e;"" \.iUTU X ruX .; '),,:'!,t'-::. '..:.\~ tL..:II u'lC' BRAD LACKLY rOSTlR: :"r:"':('~<"c1"" 1'L.~ht'r O :,t: G~<~T'(1 r:,).. -u-e-: ',\!Tll'1 cd :r(Yl' CJrd~1C lvn...., fh.•1n anv orher·\mt.'f'L,n r'Ct:2 ':('t-, 1'1 l'lt:' vco-!o" , V\o~o-X fox. 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