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PHOTOS BY JAMEY BLUf>lT Cachuma Lake Vintage British Motorcycle Rally Live Oak Campground British Invasion! By JAMEY BLUNT LAKE CACHUMA, CA, SEPT. 3·6 I ocated between Santa Barba ra an d t he L.soivang turnoff along Highway 154 is California's Lake Cachuma. Every year since 1995. a Vintage Motorcycle Rally has been held in this pictu resq ue setting. This year, over the Labor Day weeke nd , the private live O ak Ca m pground was full of pris tine vintage mou nts, as we ll as some of the friendliest and most knowledgeable peo ple o ne cou ld hope to mee t. The original fou nder of the event was john Healy of Coventry Spares Ltd. in Massachusetts . However, in 1998 the even t was taken over by john and Do nna M ulrean of Sa D iego, California. wh o n have turned this even t into a family-orien ted rally with field events for mo to rcycles, bicycles (for the kids), a mo torcycle show, organized rides and a live band. Also added to the British motorcycles we re the sidecars and tear-drop trailers. Th e cam pgro und was filled with 244 parti cipants, each picking the ir special oak tree (fro m mo to rcycle show - which the Trium ph won, hands dow n. Fo r the event, riders and bicyclists alike had to negotiate obstacles. pull straws from bottles w ithout tipping them over, throw rings over orange cones fro m three feet away while moving, and place tennis balls on top of cones just to name a few of the games thought up by Jo hn and Do nna . Even t he sidecars got in on the fun . Ride rs o n mo torcycles o r all shapes and sizes partici pated . fro m vintage up to and including a Honda 1800 Go ld Wing. O n Sunday, a trip was planned to visit the motorcycle museum in Solvang, with 71-yearo ld Dick Harris - who rod e his 1970 Triumph all the wa y from New York to be her a - leading t he way. Sponsors Covent ry Sp are s , JRC Eng inee ri ng a nd Rab e r 's Par ts Mart a re a ll ow ed many than ks fo r the ir supp ort. A vintage Triumph 20 0 wa s eve n raffled off to rais e mo ney fo r the rally scho larship fund. Next year pro mise s to be even be tt er and is a must fo r all British Moto rcycle enthusiasts. eN among hundreds) and settling in for the long weekend. Three square meals a day were also provided throughout the duration of the rally. The guest o f honor was award -winning producer/director Br uce Brown of On Any Sunday and Endless Summer fame. Mr. Brow n was on hand to swap race stories, answer any q uestions , and hand out aw ards to the event winners. He was a gra cious honoree and was tire less in his efforts to please all. Two Motorcycle Hall of Fame members and former National numbers were on han d as well : Eddie Mulder (fo rme r National number 12) and Digger Helm (form er Nat ional number 57). Helm brought w ith him his newly painted Har ley with his fam ou s number 57 airbrushed o nto the cust om pu rple gas tank for the rally rides , while Mulde r brou ght a Triump h (the o nly monoshock Triumph built to date) for the One rider who made even a rough trac k loo k smooth was jo hn Dehn, who has qualified fo r several 125cc Nat ionals th is year. He was back home at Grantsburg, do ing what he does best : w inning the I25cc A and 250cc A classes. Dehn is the points leade r in both of those classes in District 23 and is looking to be the first rider in more than 10 years to win both premie r classes. His brothers also joined in o n the fun, with Bruce w inning both the Schoolboy and I25cc B classes and Kylewinning the 250cc B class. The largest A class of the day was the Over 40 class . In the first mete. Bill Engstrom held the lead until the wh ite nag, but Kevin Schlegel and Tom Peterson stayed close. Then, on the la st lap . both Engst ro m and Schlegel went down, allowing Peterson to ta ke the w in over Br ian Fish er and Fran k Barna. Schlegel an d Engstro m recovered for fourth and fifth . In the second mo to , Engstrom agai n le d earfy, with Schlegel, Peterson and Fischer close behi nd. Schlegel got by o n lap th ree and ra n off with th e win . Peterson also got by Engstrom, se curing the ove rall win, over Schlege l. Fishe r ran strong in fourth unt il he went down on the 66 Event announcer Mike Van Lienden and his passenger maneuver a Honda SL70 thraugh the slalom co u rs e at Live Oak Campground. third lap . Barna's consistent 3-4 sco re landed him third ove rall. Meanwhile, in the race that started behind them , Mark Brunsbe rg escaped his duties at the starting line lo ng enough to win both Over 4 0 C moto s , a nd jess ic a Kight overca me several falls in bo th races to take the overa llwin In the Wo me n's class. R ESULT S so OIL .INJ (4 . 6 ): I. De vyn Elle fson (KTM); 2. Maxwell Petersen (KTM) ; 1. Dal lon lyons (KTM); 4 . K.J- Do w ne y (Yam); S. Jacq ue line Ries s (KTM) . 50 O IL-IN) (1- 8) : I. D.... K,or (Cob); 2. Ian ero.by (Cob). 50 CHA IN (4-6); I. joshua Campa (KTM); 2. Logan Monster (KTMJ; 1. JUStin evan. (KTM). 50 CHAIN (7-8) ; I. Eric _ (Yam); 2. Rya n Stalberger (Ho n) ; 1. Ja so n Doyle (Hon) . 2S0/0PEN B; I. Kyle Dohn (Yam); 2. J amie Koch (Yam); J . Drew Houg (Hon); 4 . Brian Uebel (Suz): S. Jeff Stalbe rger (Hon). 150/0PEN C: I. Mike Herman (Suz); 2. Tyter Olson (Hon); 3. larry Hart (Yam): 4. Kyle Cu rry (Yam): S. Wade Walvat ne (K.a.w). W MN : I . Jessica Kigh l (Hon) ; 2. Jessica Hadler (KTM); 3. Beth Schwantz (Hon ). SCHBY ( 12- 15) : I. Bru ce D e hn (S u z): 2 . Nathan Rosso (Ya m); 1. Rand y D iBart olo (Suz); 4. James Larso n (Yam) ; S. Ke ho Ho lcomb (Yam). 16-14 A: I. Ryan Stalberger (Hon ): 2. Jaso n Doyle (H on ). 16-24 B: I. Tyler Zelazny (Suz); 2. C ase y Fishe r (Hon) . 16·24 C: I. Tyle r Olson (Hen] : 2 . Mike He nnan (Suz); 1. Casey We ist (KTM): -t. Brand on Murph y (Yam): S. Jeremy Schroeder (Yam). 15+ A: I. Josh Patzoldt (Yam); 2. Bill Me d e k (Ya m ) ; 1 . Be r n ar d Sel e s ki (Yam ); 4 . Ro n Thompson (K.a. w) : S. Jeremie Reinhart (Yam) . 25 + a : I . Charles Forrest (Hen) ; 2. Drew Houg (Hon) ; 1. Jamie Koch (Yam);". Poat Petersen (Yam); S. Jeremy Ringler (Suz ). 15 + c: I. Kevin Dennison (Hon); 2. Mark Robitaille (Yam): 3. Kyie C urry (Yam) ; 4 . Travis Butte rfie ld (Yam); S. Joe Jaroscak (Ho n) . )0 + A : I. Bill Mede k (Yil ) ; 2 . [erernie Reinhart m (Yam); 3. Bernard Seleski (Yam); 4. Bill Engn ro m (Hon ); S. Ross Th o m pson (Kaw). 30 + B: I. MlC hilei Riva (Yam); 2. rd Paul Dyck (Yam): 1. Rob Murph y (Ho n); 4. Michael Mart h)' (Han); S. Pal Petersen (Y am). 10 + C: I. Tlchvy Ton (Suz); 2. Malt Brisbois (Kaw) ; 1. Cassie Hokomb (Kaw). 8 5 (7- 11); I. ""ey Krccoe (Kaw); 2. TInvny Hoy (50,); J. lYle< Sherrill (Suz); <4 . Jacob Larson (Yam); S. Dakon Carlson (Suz) . 85 (9- 12); I. Eric Johnson (Suz); 2. Rdey Krccoe (Kaw); J. Timmy Moy (Suz); .. . Trevor Lind (Hon) ; S. Jaco b Larson (Yam). 85 (12. 15); I. Rondy D;llMtolo (Suz~ 2. Ale. " - ' (Y ; 1. Brandon SchkgeI (Yam); 4 . Dustin Carlson (Suz); S. am) Eric Johnson (Suz) . 5 tMIN I ( 12 . 15) : I. Randy DiBart olo (Suz); 2. Brandon Schlegel (Yam); 1. Eric Johnson (Suz); .. Ale. " - ' (Yam); 5. Cody ~ (Kaw). 12S k I. John Dehn (Yam); 2. Ross Thompson (Kaw) ; 3. Jesse Gos key (Hon). 115 D; I. &ruee Dohn (Suz); 2. c..." F""", (Hon ); 1. iH-npm in KJeven (Yam) ; .... JM1leS Larson (Yam); S. Juslin McKmnley (Y am). 12S C; I. Nathan gcssc (yam); 2. Cody Bre itbach (Kaw); 3. Casey WeiSl (KTM); 4. Grant Guetschoff (Suz); S. Joslin Col lins (Kaw ). 1 50/0 P EN A: I. John OeM oaOBER 20, 2004 • CYC LE N EWS Dick Harris, 71 , rode his 1970 Triumph all the way from New Yark to L ke a Cachuma, California, to participate. Cent ral Motorcy cle Roadra cing Assaciatian Champianship Series Ro und 8 : Motorspor' Ra nch Howard, Jensen Cash In By SHAN MOORE CRESSON, TX, AUG. 29 TY Howard and Robert jensen cashed in big I at round eight or the Central Motorcycle Roadracing Association Championship Ser ies . held at Motorsport Ranch near Cresson, Texas. Texan Howard and Nort h D ako t a n Jensen 40th Anniversary cla imed three wins each and accounted for more than $10 ,000 in CMRA purse and manufacturers' contingency w innings between them. At one po int , Howard set and re se t th e trac k record three d ifferent times du ring the C Superstock Expert race, but jensen had the final say. setting the quickest time of the day in the 14th race of [he 20 -race prog ram , the A

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