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egree in 1988 fro m th e University
f Ba lt im ore; Lundqu ist recentl y
passed th e bar exa m ina tio n in Maryland ; he has been a motorcycl ist fo r
17 years.
John Eidenberger won four
classes and fin ished second in
another during AMA/CCS road
racing at Blackhawk Farms in
Benoit, Illinois, on May 22. Eidenberger won the Lightweight GP,
Unlimited GP, Heavyweight Superbike, and Heavyweight Supersport. He finished second in the
Middleweight Superbike class.
Stan Fox, import/export ma nager
for Parts Un limi ted , quali fied for h is
second straig h t Indiana polis 500 car
race in an A.]. Foyt-sponso red car.
Fox will be doing h is fou r-wheeled
thing at Indy o n Su n day, Ma y 29.
He fini shed seventh in last year's
In dy 500.
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Winners at the Cycle News
People 's Choice Motorcycle
Show which took place on Friday,
May 20. at Orange County Fair grounds in Costa Mesa, California, included Jerry Lamb's 1986
Yamaha FZ750 in the Sport class,
Uoyd McDaniels' 1976 Harle yDavidson in the Custom category,
and Tom Cirello's 1916 Indian
sidecar rig in the Classici Antique
class.
Ten AM AlCCS EBC Bra kes Endura nce Cha llenge teams co llec ted p ay
checks as th e series reach ed the first
of three payoff points in the season
at th e Ma y 14 Road Atlanta round.
The AMA series actually has two
point fu nds that teams compete for :
$10,000 ha s been posted by EBC
Bra kes a nd will be paid at the end
of th e season, a nd a portion of each
event entry is pu t into a nother point ~
fund wh ich is paid out in th ree
segments each year. Co llec ting the
winners' share o f the la tter fund 's
first payout wer e Dut chman Raci n g
in th e GTO class a nd Asp halt
Av ia to r s i n th e GTU division.
Du tch m a n R a cin g and Asp halt
Avia tors were eac h awarded $717.75.
T ea m Lockh art, Sou th Florida Racing, H yp ercycle, and Kayo Racing
ro u nded o u t th e GTO lop five, wh ile
Cycl e Connection Racing , T eam No
Drugs, Roswell H on da Racin g , a nd
Island Bo ys Racing filled out th e top
five in GTU.
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Goat Breker and Willy S imons are
two " na me " ride rs who w ill compete in the Na tio na l 4 -Stro ke
Championships, slated for Sunday, May 29, on t he " Dinosaur"
track at Perris Raceway in sout hern Ca lifo rnia. Brecker w ill ride a
Wh ite Bros .-prepared Honda
XR600, an d S imons w ill be
aboard a White Bros.-backed KTM
600.
T ed Bo od y 's widow, T erry, was
presented with the checkered flag
from the Ma y 7 Ascot (Ca lifornia)
Ha lf Mi le during a spec ia l ceremony '
at th e May 22 San Jose (Ca lifo rnia)
Mile. The flag wa s sign ed by each
of th e riders who rode in Ascot's
ma in event, during which Boody lost
hi s life. G ra nd National Champion
Bub ba Shobert carried th e flag for
a lap of honor around San Jose's m ile
oval during opening ceremonies a nd
O ld G lory was lo wered to half mast
during the Nationa l Anthem. Also
on hand for th e presenta tion were
Boody's father, Ted Sr. , and fa th er.
in- law Norm McDonald.
Harley- Davidson factory ride r
Ch ris Ca rr didn 't make the fina l
in San Jose's Grand National
mile, but he won the 600cc
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and promptly donated his winnings of $1000 to the Ted Boody
Trust Fund. Monies for th e f und
also were collected in the pits and
from spectators. No accounting
was available at press time. bu t
one race official estimated the
tota l at between $3500 an d
$4000, including Carr's donat io n.
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The Sa li nas Rambler s M.C. recently
donated $100 to th e T ed Boody Trust
Fund and has challe n ged all other
AMA motorcycle cl u bs to match th e
dona tion, according to Bill Spencer.
Armando Magri H arl ey-Davidson o f
Sacramento ha s donated $200 to the
fund , added Spencer , and has ch a llenged Harley dea lers from coast to
coast to match th e $200.
On Sunday, May 22, publishing
tycoon Malcolm Forbes and his
Capitalist Tools took a ride from
his Bedminster, New Jersey,
estate to a ra lly in Elysbu rg,
Pennsylvania, to help raise funds
for the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation . Movie star Elizabeth Taylor was on hand but did n't ride due
to a bothersome back. Forbes
presented a $5000 check t o
Ha rley-Davidson 's Will ie G .
Davidson fo llowing the ride.
Th e 10th Anni versary Sequoia
Summer Seri es ORV Volunteer Trail
Bu ildin g and Maintenance program
will o pen Jul y 3 instead o f the
o rig ina lly-sche du led Ma y 29. Volunteers should call 213/255-5815 for
more inform ation.
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