1975-08-27
Vol. 3  Issue 33 
   

CMC At Irwindale Raceway

August 15, 1975

Bill Rubly and Dan Barnes

Amongst the two hundred and fifty entries were forty-one Pros with two notable entries in the 250 Pro ranks.  Read More... 


Bakersfield Kern Peddlers

June 1, 1974


Steve August, who wound up first place overall at the last three races at Kern Peddlers Bicycle motocross in the 12 to 13 class, had a birthday .  Read More... 


RTMC-MX at Carlsbad Raceway

January 11, 1975

Bruce McDougal

I started to type up this article right after I watched the Hang Ten USGP on ABC's Wide World of Sports.  Read More... 


Moreno Valley M.C. At De Anza

July 27, 1975

There was 600 dollars ready to be taken home for the top Pro riders that made it out to De Anza today.  Read More... 


Howerton and Hart Haul In the Hail at Hangtown Part 1

April 6, 1975

This year’s Hangtown was really a classic, in every sense of the word.  Read More... 


Howerton and Hart Haul In the Hail at Hangtown Part 1

April 6, 1975

This year’s Hangtown was really a classic, in every sense of the word.  Read More... 


Sage Park, Ridgecrest

March 2, 1975

Ridgecrest residents and others from surrounding communities-some from as far north as Bishop-turned out in force for the second motocross benefit race in as many weeks at Sage Park, 13 miles south of Ridgecrest on Hwy.  Read More... 


AMA D-35 MX at Spillway Park

August 10, 1975

This week's story is coming to you from the sick bed.  Read More... 


CMC-MX at Southbay Speedway

January 19, 1975

Today was a beautiful, hot day once again.  Read More... 


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Powerstrokers BMX at Saddleback

August 10, 1975



The water truck was back with us this week and what a difference it makes.  Read More... 


AMC at Saddleback

August 10, 1975

Davey Williams

Topping off todays AMC MX was a $600.  Read More... 


John Gless Takes Top Honors At Corona Raceway

July 1, 1975

John Gless (Hon) got top honors in the 100 Senior class, claiming first in each moto for first place cash.  Read More... 


Corona Forms High School Leagues

November 20, 1974

Corona Raceway is now sporting one of the finest High School Motocross schedules in all of California, as 20 high schools compete in five different leagues.  Read More... 


Great Racing At Saturday Saddleback. Hannah Wins Overall on New Suzuki.



Bob Hannah, Kory Andrew, Bruce Bridgeham and Rich Thorwaldson all going for the lead out at Saddleback Park. - Corley Photo.

SSM at Saddleback Park
Wednesday August 27, 1975
By: Tom
 Corley

I'm glad to report that today just happened to be one of the definte better saddleback races ever. I could tell that it was one of the biggest races as I viewed the projects while driving along Santiago road just before I entered the park. The may Pro racing was at its best and the many classes were considerably boosted because everyone wanted to get in tune for the NMA Mini-Cycle Nationals next Saturday and Sunday here at saddleback park. Naturally because of that huge race there will be no saddleback race but I will be here because I'm going to do the complete coverage of the race for SCM. Read More... 


AMC Wednesday Night At OCIR Raceway



Larry Lewellen gets the holeshot at OCIR in the 250 Pro Class. Corley Photo.

AMC at Orange County International Raceway
Wednesday August 13, 1975
By: Tom
 Corley

AMC Wednesday night racing is doing so well now that I believe that there are more people coming out than there were one Bette Lasker used to race on Fridays in the past. Tonight was no exception and it's great to see everyone getting back together at OCIR. I didn't think that it was going to be SCM reporters night but it looks like that's what it turned out to be. On the track and field besides myself was the Scene who covers the Carlsbad races, Danny Raymond who does the AMC at Rawhide events and Joel Jamieson who does the excellent CMC at saddleback coverage. Read More... 


Sage Park, Ridgecrest



Allen Hopper has the lead now, but when the results were tallied, it was number 8. Mike Romp, winning the 100 class at Sage Park. Miller photo.

at Sage Cycle Park
Sunday March 2, 1975
By: Dave
 Miller

Ridgecrest residents and others from surrounding communities-some from as far north as Bishop-turned out in force for the second motocross benefit race in as many weeks at Sage Park, 13 miles south of Ridgecrest on Hwy. 395. More than 1,000 spectators and close to 100 riders were present Sunday in an effort to raise funds for the community television booster project.  Read More... 


Howerton and Hart Haul In the Hail at Hangtown Part 1



Mke McAtee got the hole shot in the first 125 Expert moto only to loop a chain going down the hill. He re-mounted and made it up to sixth when the chain did it again, putting Mike out for the time being.

AMA at Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds
Sunday April 6, 1975
By: Scott
 Heidbrink

This year’s Hangtown was really a classic, in every sense of the word. The past two years this has been the race of races, with letter perfect weather. But this year Ma Nature opened up and didn't let loose until Sunday afternoon. When the skies finally cleared the rain and hail caused many an upset throughout the weekend. We rolled in Friday night to find the pits already almost full and the camp grounds quiet. Things got started early Saturday with the Sportsmen getting ready to race. Practice was sent out in shifts, hoping the track would dry. The two mile long track was the best around. It combined everything from water crossings, to jumps, bumps, whoops, and anything else imaginable. The track was a good test for the Sportsmen and an excellent racing surface for the Pros.  Read More... 


Howerton and Hart Haul In the Hail at Hangtown Part 1



Mke McAtee got the hole shot in the first 125 Expert moto only to loop a chain going down the hill. He re-mounted and made it up to sixth when the chain did it again, putting Mike out for the time being.

at Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds
Sunday April 6, 1975
By: Scott
 Heidbrink

This year’s Hangtown was really a classic, in every sense of the word. The past two years this has been the race of races, with letter perfect weather. But this year Ma Nature opened up and didn't let loose until Sunday afternoon. When the skies finally cleared the rain and hail caused many an upset throughout the weekend. We rolled in Friday night to find the pits already almost full and the camp grounds quiet. Things got started early Saturday with the Sportsmen getting ready to race. Practice was sent out in shifts, hoping the track would dry. The two mile long track was the best around. It combined everything from water crossings, to jumps, bumps, whoops, and anything else imaginable. The track was a good test for the Sportsmen and an excellent racing surface for the Pros.  Read More... 



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