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1971 Houston Astrodome Grand National Series - 2-Page Vintage Motorcycle Article

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    1971 Houston Astrodome Grand National Series - 2-Page Vintage Motorcycle Article
    Original, Vintage Magazine Article
    Page Size: Approx. 8" x 11" (21 cm x 28 cm) each page
    Condition: Good
    THE American Motorcycle Association
    kicked off its 1971 Grand National
    Championship series with two record-
    breaking events held at the Houston
    Astrodome, January 29th and 30th.
    Nearly 25,000 spectators witnessed
    the first night of racing action, the third
    annual 20-lap Indoor T. T. National.
    BSA-mounted Dick Mann of Rich-
    mond, California, captured the win after
    the rear wheel of Jim Odom’s Triumph
    failed late in the race.
    At the drop of the starling flag, Odom,
    a Fremont, California resident, stormed
    into an early lead. He was followed
    closely by Mann, Skip VanLeeuwen on a
    Triumph and Dave Aldana on a BSA.
    Odom maintained his lead over the
    other riders until the 19th lap. With the
    checkered flag in sight, Odom’s rear hub
    assembly broke, and he was unable to
    finish.
    Mann slid easily into the number one
    position and took the checkers first.
    VanLeeuwen and Aldana finished second
    and third respectively.
    California riders, Gary Scott, riding a
    Bultaco, won the Junior main event; Loy-
    al Penn (Tri) finished second and Bob
    Ring (Tri) placed third.
    The second night of racing saw more
    than 35,000 spectators at the Astrodome
    for the 25-lap Indoor Short Track Nation-
    al. The number of spectators was an all-
    time high attendance record for this short
    track event that has gained in popularity
    each year.
    And what an event it was! A deter-
    mined Jim Odom returned mounted on a
    Bultaco to win the event, much to the
    pleasure of the large crowd.
    1970 winner Mert Lawwill, San Fran-
    cisco, California (H-D) charged into an
    early lead. Not far behind was Mark
    Brelsford, San Bruno, California, also
    aboard a Harley-Davidson.
    After 10 laps, leader Lawwill fell, and
    Brelsford and Odom swept by and began
    an exciting 15-lap duel for the lead. The
    head position see-sawed between the two
    several times but at the drop of the
    checkers, it was Odom first and Brelsford
    second. Charlie Chapple, Flint, Michigan
    finished third.
    Ken Roberts, Redwood City, Califor-
    nia, riding a Yamaha, captured the Junior
    main event. Second place went to Gary
    Scott, aboard his T.T. winning machine.
    Bultaco rider Mike Kidd filled in third
    place.
    Short Track National
    1—
    Jim Odom
    2—
    Mark Brelsford
    3—
    Charles Chapple
    4—
    Keith Mashburn
    5—
    Rex Beauchamp
    6—
    Dallas Baker.
    7—
    Mert Lawwill
    8—
    Wayne Hosaka
    9—
    Chuck Palmgren
    10—
    John Hateley
    11—
    Frank Gillespie
    12—
    Dave Aldana
    JUNIORS
    1—
    Ken Roberts
    2—
    Gary Scott .
    3—
    Mike Kidd .
    .
    . Bultaco
    .Harley-Davidson
    . Yamaha
    . Yamaha
    .Harley-Davidson
    . Ossa
    .Harley-Davidson
    . Bultaco
    . Yamaha
    . Triumph
    . Ossa
    .
    .
    .
    . BSA
    . Yamaha
    Bultaco
    Bultaco
    T. T. National
    1—Dick Mann
    .
    . BSA
    2—Skip Van Leeuwen
    . Triumph
    3—Dave Aldana
    .
    . BSA
    4—Dave Hansen
    . Triumph
    5—Gene Romero
    . Triumph
    6—Jim Rice
    .
    . BSA
    7—Dan Haaby
    . Yamaha
    8—John Hateley
    . Triumph
    9—Dusty Coppage
    . Yamaha
    10—Jim Odom
    . Triumph
    11—Dallas Baker
    .
    . BSA
    12—Paul Bostrom
    JUNIORS
    . Triumph
    1—Gary Scott
    . Bultaco
    2—Loyal Penn
    . Triumph
    3—Robert Ring
    . Triumph
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