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Cycle News 1979 10 31

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r In the day's first race. for up· to· 200cc Novice. Beginner and unclassified riders. B. Holmes (Hus) led it for two laps. but at the finish. he was second behind T. Corum (Hus). Kevin Senn (Yam) finished third. There were over 500 ent i res for the two·day race. So Cal M.C .. under the dirt"Clion of Ran Hooper and referee Richard Watson. worked very hard on the l"Vent, Much of the course was virgin trail and the courSl" was quitl" a bit different than previous events held herl". Injuries were almost non· l"xistenl. All results mentioned herein are highly unofficial. BadBrad • , IS ~ I-< V Results ..0 2SO/OPEN AM/EX: 1. Bruce OgIlVIe IVaml: 2. Mark Zolle< IHus): 3. Chuck Miller IVaml: 4. Kern Park IHusl: 5. Bob Runen tHu,l: 6. Howerd McCasI8nd IVaml. 250/0PfN NOVIBEGIUNCI..: 1. M. Easley IVa"," 2. Rich Mark IHusl: 3. B. Cushing: 4. C.R. Brunson IVam: 5. K. Johnson IVam): 6. J. Keener tKawl: 7. J. call the King of Motocross, Big Bad Brad 'TIckets available at all 'TIcketron outlets. Lackey and his Uni-Thlk'" Kawasaki. Don't miss 'em Remember, as Brad says, ifyou ain't got the greens, you're gonna get the blues. Kawasaki's Brad Lackey who just spent the last season cleaning up in Europe is back on American turl again. On Saturday night, November 17th, at Anaheim Stadium for the Supercross Finale, you can treat yourselfto a view of the man they ~roIVaml. SENIORIWOMEN'S DIV: 1. Lynn McGraw IVaml: 2. Gary Charter, ISuzl: 3. Mo",s No

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