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Cycle News 1973 05 22

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'" N At.this point in tim e, everyone sh ould be aware that MORE h as n o t on ly 'gone natio nal' , b ut has also expande d its scope of endeavor thro ughout each state , including California. Before very m uch lo nger, th is colu m n will car ry legislative and land-use info rmation and re ports fo r all of the states served by Cycle New s West. In California, the new MORE State Club is already opening branch offices to serve th e major population cen ters. Ea ch of these branch offices will have at least on e full -time sta ff member whose sole responsibility will be to represen t mo torcy clists' interests before local go vern men ts , including the BLM, th e US Forest Se rvice , and various departmen ts of State go vern men t. Some of th ose positions are m annett a t th is tim e but California's full comple men t ma y not be com ple te until abo ut June. In the meantime , y o ur help in the way o f a t ten da nce a t h earings and in th e form o f le tter s t o vario us age ncies is b y Russ San ford desp erately n eeded. These are so me of th e m ajor issues n ow con fron ting us: That championship season where the redwoods grow • EURE KA , CAL., May 6 , 19 73 Law rence Soren sen (CZ) was top Expert Mark Colegrove (Yam ) . Edgar f ·risbee (H us) wi th 100 p oin ts over sec o nd pl ace conten de r Ray Ols en (Suz) . William Woost er won th e Junior class season trophy, way ahead 0 f the res t. . T here was a b attle be twe en Lawre nce Sorensen and Brian Lee during th e. fin al" da y 's races . Th ey seesawed th e lead through out all t h ree moto s. Lee los t o u t in th e money ra ce when he broke down co ming off the whoop-de -doc in lap 2. Sorensen was righ t th ere to pick up the win and Lee was o ut of the race. Jim Moffat (CZ) ca me second, a fter fighting h ard to beat Sorensen. Sorensen sp un out in the third lap; Moffat then took the lead and k ep t it un til the last lap, whe n Sorensen finall y ma naged to overcome him at the finish . Third place winner was Rick Woodson. with bike clubs. If y o u d on't already have a guest speaker lined up for your next me eting, I suggest that you c on tac t him immediately. (Yarn) . RIDERS rrH mtn IVIOTOX IN PRI ZES $ 5,000 EXPERTS JUNIORS SUN~ JULY 1 SAT. JUNE 30 ENTRIES OPEN CLOSE EXPERT $15 , JR $5 POST $50 MAY JUNE Classes 18 8 ::, EXPERT, JR o -125 126 - 250 . 251 • open HIGH SIERRA MC PO BOX 83 MAMMOTH LAKES, CAMPING BY THROUGH I ~------------------~~~~~~~~~----------------------l -"~·~-= - I c: _ D ~ CITf STA.TE'-- TIP! I!ACHIHE'-- CZ ~CC. _ ZIP:...... ENGINE NO, _ _ A3SlJIIPTIOR OF R!SI: AGREEMENT I he.... by .cknowledge that I am ."are or t he dang er. incident to thi. . .eat and TOlunter1.l;y ond know1ng1,y enter the ev.nt vi th said knowleclge. I !IIrth.r . cknowledge that I am ....... or the fa ct that rmy injuri•• or damages ....tain.d by _ due to 'IT putioipat1Oft in t hi. event III&Y be or a peJ'llWlent and gr.... n.t1Jnl and I. na -...rthel.... volunt&1l,y one! knov1ng1,y .nter .aid ....Dt. I !Urtber oeknowledg. that during the oour.e or .aid event the r-e III&Y be tiM• •t 1Ibich though not aeti.,.,lJ participating in . aid .vent, I III&Y be • • pactator and that ~ IrU8ta1n peraonant or gr.v. injuri.. as a .pectater one! I. " .....rth.l.... va1unter1.l;y ond knovinslJ' assume suc h ri.k. I !Urtber oeknowlaclge that. I ~ oruata1J> peJ'llWl.nt or grave injurie ••• .1ther • part1eipant or .peotator .t thi• •.,.,nt due t o the negligenc. or oth.r per• .",. 1nolucl1n& part1c1pant•• 1!1 51 .....a K.C. ClUb. the rer.ree. or othar offioial.. the or the prall1.... or any or the 1...... and that with thi. in 1I1Dd. I. " ....rthel... . vol....tarily ond knov1nglJ •••UIIIOI .uch r 1. k. SHOP MANUAL Over 100 Photos $7.50 C.IltOfn~ Resident. Add 5 ,-, Cent OU.... Inqu lrn Invlled ItIIiII PRODUCTS INC. eM S PRODUCTS Inc. (415) 95 1·2448 ~34 Old MlckU. '1ekI Wa.,. Mou ntain VIew,c..040~ _I'. I ilA.VE RlWl TllIS B111Rf BLlJI[ AIID A.llIID: TO THE ABOVE CONDI U0lI5 . R1d.... S1patnre, r. T. CYCLE SALES BA r AREA DIRT BIKE HEA DDUAR TERS ~ r-------------------------------------------------, SEVEN PRO ELECTED TO AMA CONGRESS v_. Ca. !MO Lucky Franklin ( H us): 3 . Joe Rogers (Pen); 4 . Butch Cambell (Penl. 125 INT: Ray Olsen ISuzl. 250 JR : 1. Steve Lovlald (CZ); 2 . Brian Davenport ICZ); 3 . Bob Bell IHus); 4 . Richard Anderson (Husl. 250 INT: Rick Woodson (CZ). 250 EX: Brian Lee (Mail. 350 INT : 1. Darrell Bailey (Yam); 2. Edgar Frisbee (Husl. 35 0 Jr : 1. Greg Dahl (Mail; 2 . Johnny Loper (Mail; 3 . Greg Bish IMai) ; 4 . Larry Lancaster 350 EX: Lawrence Sorensen (CZI. (CZ). MINIS 10 YRS & UNDER: 1. Kelly Nichols (Yam); 2 . Matt Duran (Hon); 3 . Brian Duran - (Hon); 4 . Kenny Nichols (Yam); MINI 10 YRS & OLDER: 1. Danny Villopoto (Hon); 2 . Mel Sample (Hon); 3 . Don Bramlett • (Hon). MINI 90 ·100cc : 1.- David Creech (Honl ; 2. John Stx:lberry (Yam); 3 . Matt Coleman In terme di at e seas on awa rd we n t to ARLETA, CAL. - Jack Krizman, inventor of Filtron air filters and th e Krizman sp ar k arresters, has announced th e opening of his latest venture , Kes co, 12990 0 Brandford Street, Arleta, California. Kesco was created to handle the Harley-Davidson off-road racing programs and other fa ctory engineering, testing and development p rograms. ' Krizm an explains that Kesco will now b e distributing accessories for all Harley-Davidson off-road lightweight motorcycles, as well as selli ng genuin e H-D par ts, retail, for the Harley-Davidson Baja . Krizman is no lon ger associated with Filtron products and will devo te full time to Kes co an d the de velopment of spark arresters. Mt . N N 125cc JR DIV 1: 1. Skip Creech (Pen); 2. ~ William Wooster (Pen); 3 . Mike Finley (Butl: U 4 . Elaine Miller (DKWI. . 125cc JR DIV II : 1. John Maas (Suz); 2 . fo r the m o t o cro ss seas o n at Red wood Ac res beating out longtime Exper t Brian Le e (Mai). Lee had been undefeated in seas o n win s in the p as t 21'.! years . USFS wants to talk with bikers WESTERV ILLE, OHl O Seven p rofessional riders have been elected to serve as del egates to the 1973 American Motorcycle Association Co ngress, to be held O ct ober 8 , 9, 10 and 11. The seven are Dick Mann , Mert Lawwill, Cal Ra yborn, Mark Brelsford, Gary Nixon, Bart Markel and Terry Dorsch . • The riders and th eir addresses are listed below : BART MARKEL , 3 315 Jacque St" Flint; Mic h. 48504. GARY NIXON, 10 768 York Road, Co ckeysville, Md . 21030. MARK BRELSFORD , 850 Patrol Rd ., Woodside, Calif. 94062. TERRY DORSCH , 18082 Kin gsbury si., Granada Hill s, Calif. 91344. CAL RAYBORN , 3306 S. Granada Ave., Spring Valle y, Calif. 92077 . DICK M ANN, 539 Key Blvd ., Richmond, Calif. 94085. MERT LAWWILL, 66 Page St., San Francisco, Calif. 94610. • • RESULTS ~ l00cc JR : 1. Tom Knoll (Hon); 2. John W Gambill (Hon); 3 . Gary Sheldon If-t o nl: 4 . Z by Sue Bail ey Every o nc e in awhile, somebody qu es tions th e requiremen t fo r reporting a n off - r oad ve h icle a c cide nt . Un fo rt una te ly , the law now requires suc h acciden ts to be reported and th e end result is that y o ur au to mo bile ins u rance premiums are in creased. This is totally unfair and has no logical basis. We will a ttemp t to ga in relief fro m this provision during the cu rren t legislative session. KRIZMAN'S LATEST VENTURE .... '" Cl ::; Off-road accidents Northern California mo to rcycle clubs who want to le arn more about what the US Fo rest Service is co n tem pla tin g for the El Dorado National Forest, should co n tac t Mr . Dick Serino, at 100 Forni Road, Pla cerville, CA 95667. Dick , who is the Public In fo rma tio n Officer fo r the EI D orado National Forest, wants to discuss proposed rules and regulat io ns " '" ~ -"Rider . Ag., If' R1d.r 18 und.r 21 ;re.... of oge ROT.UlT31:O puen t. . ignatur. reqn1red L _ _ . -------------------------------------------------

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