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Results
SECOND DIV. HANDICAP MAIN : 1. Morty SpoIImon;
2. Kym Mauger. 3. Dwight Hill.
HANDICAP MAIN: 1. Brad Oxley; 2. Dennis Sigeloe;
3. Gary Ford.
SCRATCH MAIN : 1. M ike Bast; 2.llennis Sigolos ; 3.
SMwn McConnell.
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Ford fast in First
Division debut at
Costa Mesa
By Ken Kellogg _
COSTA MESA . CA , JUNE 6
Every week is something different
and at Costa Mesa, it's never
dull. This week for a flashing 15
seconds, we were reminded of
Gary Ford made his First Division debut 8t ColIt8 Mesa a winning one.
Results
SCRATCH MAIN : r, Mike Bast; 3. M ike Mu nt ean; 3.
Dave Sims; 4. Dennis Sigalos.
HANDICAP MAIN : 1. Sterling Cogar; 2. J ohn
Sandona; 3. St...... Columbo; 4. Dave DeTemple; S. Jeff
Cormelle; 6. Jock Koe.
SECOND DIV: 1. J oe Burmeister; 2. Paul Belisle; 3.
Faas; 4. Ed Thu'man; S. Dan Bravirot! ; 6. Dwi ght
Hill.
THIRD DIV: 1. Pst Hawley; 2. Dennis Abbon; 3. Tom
Conr ad; 4 . Ken Williams; 5. Bill Bun ting; 6. Don Bovee.
MATCH RACE: 1. Dennis Stgalos def . Alan Christ ian.
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Bast and Oxley
best Ascot sliders
By Gary Hoffman
GARDENA, CA, JUNE 5
The action seems to get better
every Thursday night here at].C.
Agajanian's Ascot Park. This
week was headed up by eight
or
. 40
time National Champion Michael
Bast. This may have been his first time
out at Ascot this year. but he made it
look like he had been riding it every
day. Winning every event he rode in
except one , Bast , with the winning
combination of fastest bike and
cunning racing strategy, was almost
unbeatable.
Adding more excitement was one of
the top point scorers on our victorious
U.S. team , Dennis Sigalos. Twentyyear-old Dennis of Fullerton looked
dynamic on the familiar quarter-mile
track and was definitely the one to
beat. During intermission, he related
that he was very happy to be back in
California and wished he could stay
longer than two days , though he loves
riding in England where he has a 9 \.i
to 10 point average. Dennis is familiar
with a quarter-mile track, but there
are always adjustments to be made on
any new track. He changed his gearing
a bit and added some more guards,
(an absolute must on Ascot dirt) and
rod,' a little bit more like a flat tracker
with emphasis on traction .
The feature Match Race pitted
Sigalos against . Mike Bast. Bast.
winning the toss of the coin. threw it to
the crowd (last time he gets my quarter)
as his custom and took the outside
starting
position.
Getting
a
tremendously fast start . Mike took a
quick lead over Sigalos and sta yed a
fairly comfortable bike length ahead
to win the two laper..
Then came the Handicap Main.
With Bast not qualifying . Sigalos
looked like a sure winner. At th e start,
all the way from th e 60-yard line , the
number 30 motorcycle was off like a
jet. Before turn one Sigalos was JUSt
inches behind last week's champ
" Bad" Brad Oxley . Into th e second
lap , Denny Pyeatt pulled out with bike
problems and Oxley and Sigalos were
a tight one and two with the Canadian
Gary Ford in the number three spot
charging hard. The third lap was the
same and through the last lap the
battle was still going strong. Oxley,
riding an unfamiliar bike with an
apparent abundance of power. got the
checkered flag first by no more than a
half a bike. Ecstatic about winning his
second Handicap Main at Ascot and
beating the talented Dennis Sigalos, he
showed the crowd a little wheelie
action in the infield.
On to the Scratch Main. What a
line up . On the pole was Keith Chrisco
who won the Scratch Semi-final earlier
in the evening. Beside him was Sigalos.
Next was Shawn McConnell. And last ,
but never least, on the outside was the
champ, Michael Bast . The gate flew
up and the riders were gone. Into the
first turn, Bast took a quick jump over
Sigalos and into the second lap they
wre running close enough to exchange
phone numbers. Chrisco's engine
suddenly seized and he quickly pulled
in the clutch and coasted disappointed
into the infield.
Now it was Bast and Sigalos way out
front of McConnell. Turn four. Last
chance for victory. Fifty feet before the
finish line, Sigalos turned on what
seemed to be an extra surge of power
he had been saving, coming right up
to Bast's front wheel, but finishing just
short.
Second Division racing again
seemed to be in number one form.
Looking strong and riding hard all
night. Marty Spellman waited for all
the right m oments and took his second
Division Two Handicap Ma in even t at
Ascot.
Next week is another special treat .
Back from Eng land for a short enga gement will be the crowd favorite Bruce
Penhall. Will Mr. Bast be able to slide
past Penhall on the quarter-mile? Or
will Bra,d Oxley show both of them he
the mid-70s craze of "streaking." Some
brave soul put his all on the line,
jumped the fence, ran across the track
and out of sight.
But enough on the smaller events of
the evening. That was nowhere near
the excitement generated by the
night'S racing as Alan "C razy"
Christian continued to prove he is the
best at Costa Mesa . Alan made it an
unbelievable nine Scratch Mains in a
row .
It didn't look like Christian was
going to do it tonight because Dave
Sims was the hottest rider on the track
going into th e Main event. In fact
during his Scratch Semi, Christian had
to do what was probably the hardest
riding of the season just to finish
second and be able to tr ansfer. On the
last lap of that Semi, he moved inside
Shawn McConnell and made the
transfer spot.
In the Main , it was Christian and
Mike Muntean off the line together
putting Sims and Dave De'Ternple
third and fourth . Sims was unable to
recover from his bad start and finished
third though he tried everything to get
past Muntean. He tried inside, outside. high and low. but the big man
refused to yield and kept his eye only
on Christian. Finishing fourth was
De'Temple,
In the Handicap Main, a stranger
appeared on the line . Two months
ago, no one had ever even heard of
Gary Ford. Gary (like all new riders)
must start the season in Third Division
on the zero-yard line. Quickly he
moved into Division Two and even
there proved that this boy from
Canada could move . He was slated to
ride Second Division on the !lO·yard
line, but due to a scratch, was given
that big break, the First Division ride.
Ford proved up to the task.
As the tapes went up, Muntean got
a fantastic start and in turn one nearly
passed Ford. De'Temple, no stranger
to working his way through traffic,
began his precise "pick-off", But he
ran into some trouble as Louis Lind wall wasn't going to give in and so
while
Muntean,
Lindwall
and
De'Ternple began to battle it out, Ford
lengthened his lead. The battle for
second place was between Lindall and
Muntean and on lap three, Louis
seemed to have it under control.
Muntean wouldn't quit. though. and
regained second. finishing ahead of
Lindwall and DeTemple.
The Division Two Main has been
exciting and close for the last couple of
weeks; this week was no exception.
Alan Martin . a zero -yard line rider,
got as good a start out of the gate as
anybody could. Steve Lewotsky and
Wes Randolph , both 10-yard riders,
tried everything possible to pass
Martin , but it couldn't be done. In
turn two of lap three Martin hit some
soft dirt and for an instant, I thought
he was going to lose it , but he didn't.
He regained control and went on to
win the race followed by Lewotsky and
Randolph .
The Third Division Main winner
has been on top before. Jimmy Odell
beat out Kerry Miller and Steve
Rogers.
The match race was between "Bad"
Brad Oxley and the visitor from across
the sea. Dennis Sigalos. Oxley took the
gate and Sigalos rode the outside to
pass him in the first turn. In the
straightaway, Brad's fast bike caught
and passed Sigalos before they went
into turn three . The two changed
positions at least seven times during
the race. but at the checkers where
it counted, it was Oxley.
Resul ts
SCRATCH MAIN: 1. AJon Christian; 2. Mike
Muntean; 3. DaveSims; 4. lance King.
HA NDICAP MAI N: 1. Gary Ford; 2. Mike Munteen; 3.
Loui. Lindwall; 4. Deve DeTemple .
SECOND DIV. MAIN : 1. Alen Martin; 2. SlOYO
Lewotsl