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Cycle News 1986 01 08

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TEri YEARS AGO c.o 00 0") Gary Scott, following a meeting with Harley-Davidson race team manager Dick O'Brien, decided not to renew his comract with the faClory that carried him to the AMA Grand National Championship in 1975. "I've got a job to do and I'm going to give it hell, but with Harley's raCing program the way it presemly is I felt there was no way for me LO do the job I get paid LO do," Scon said. Kawasaki introduced its KZ900 LTD that featured dual front disc brakes, special Boge shocks, Goodyear Eagle A/Ts mounted on Morris mags and a King/Queen styled seat. Tony DiStefano cominued his domination of American motocross by sweeping aJlthree moLOS at the Anaheim Stadium Supercross in Anaheim, California. Gaylon Mosier rode a 450cc Maico to second place in the Open class ahe-dd of Honda's Tommy Croft. It was the High School 125cc race, however, that provided the most excitement on the evening as Broc Glover took the one-moLO event under heavy pressure from Dave Eropkin and Steve Bauer. AMA/District 37 ace Andy Kirker caught and passed RoI£ Tibblin early and wen! on LO win the El Cajon MOLOrcycle Cl ub-sponsored 120-mile, D-38 Coyote Chase in Plaster City, California. arm" Donnie Cantaloupi, a 14-year-old Expert from northern California, stole me show in halI-mile action at the Lodi raceway in Lodi. California, by winning the 125cc'main. Cantaloupi charged through from fifth place to take the win. The 250cc Expert main was marred by a crash between Pro Novice Ricky Graham and Cantalou pi while the duo bauled for the lead; Cantaloupi recovered LO finish second as Craig Scroggins took the "",ft Will. The World Champions of 1975 formed an impressive list. In road racing, the ,;,Occ World Championship went to Spainard Angel Nieto on his Derbi. The 250cc title was won by Paolo Pileri on a works Morbidelli while Walter Villa wrapped up his second championship for Harley-Davidson in the 250cc class. The 350cc World Championship was won by Venezuelan Johnny Cecono and Giacomo Agostini won his 15th and final World Championship in the 500cc class. In motocross racing, Gaston Rahier totally dominated the class in winningthe I25cc World Championship. The 250cc title was won by Belgian Harry Everts on a Puch while the 500cc championship went to Suzukimounted Roger DeCoster. ,"" 41

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