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FICTION (?) FEATURE:
THE BIG RACE"
Slory by Jim Ca vin
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U happened about two years ago. My
friend and I. his name 's Art, well anyway we had been r iding off and on. more
oft than on. when we got to talk1ng about
getting In a desert race. We dldn·t know
much about racing but my friend has a
Honda 305 Scrambler built for s crambling and I got a Triumph Mountain Cub
built for off-the-road travel so wefigure
we got all the equipment. We got our
Marine Cor ps boots . brown dress gloves .
and our neat Bell TX500 helmets with
face bubbles . blue to be easy on the eyes
and also so no one can see your face on
a cloudy day or a t night. Well. Ar t has a
fri end who has a Bultaco, which at the
Ume we thought was the neatest machine
around, s o we figur e he must know all
the ans wers . So we go to see him. He
shows us a Cycle News with the coming
races and he point s out one with noafflllation needed. no club. no AMA. no Dlst .
37. We talk about It and we decide to go
In two weeks out to 'a place called the
Ponderosa. In Lancaster. California.
By the way nei ther one of us has ever
seen a des ert race but we know a friend
at a motorcycle shop who told us all
about the Pondero sa. He said It was a
nice short r ace with jus t a ll ttle san d,
just r ight for beginner s ,
Well. we figur ed tha t was for us. So
we started wor king on our bikes. I started tuning up the Triumph Cub by puttin g
In a new plug. Art tuned up his Honda by
putting In two new plugs. I took oft my
muffler and Ar t turned his butte r fly
baffles. The bikes were ready.
We put them both In Art's box trailer.
just the thing to be really cool , and to
pull It we used his Volkswage n. Ofcourse
we do this the night before so we can
get plenty of rest. He says " I' ll be by at
five." So I go home to go to sleep. I hit
the rack at seven and at seven- o- one I
get up to get a drink. At seven-o-two I
get up to use the head. Gee whiz, am I
excited. And besides that I saw Sammy
Tanner and talked to him at a cycle shop
just the Week before. What a boss week.
I can 't get a bit of sleep. I just turn and
toss and sweat all nlgbt. At three I bear
this knock at the door. " Cavin are you
Up? U's time to go." I was ready In ten
seconds. We lett at 3: 10 a.m, to get our
dates. Sure . If you're going to be a '
manly motorcycle racer you got to have
a date to sbow off In front of. I knocked
on ber door. I hear this noise, "Goaway
and come back later." I ring the bell and
knock some more. I says "We are
ready .. ' I bear this. " I'M NOTI Come
bar.k later." Then I hear this deep voice
from the other part of the house yell out
"Go ahead and go and get this nut out of
here'" So again. I knocked and she says
"I'll be out In fifteen minutes ." We repeated this ritual again at Art·s date 's
house.
Anyway. we flnally get there and get
the bikes unloaded. Boy-o-boy, There
were some really neat bikes all around.
They all had numbers and skid plates
and they were all really dirty. I figure
let· s go over and get our pie plates and
pay our money. I get number 1 and Art
gets number 2. We find out all the neat
stuff like you have to make two laps and
that there are check points and they mark
your tank with crayola. Three lines
means slow and that was all I could remember. So we take our numbers back
and we tape them on the fr ont of our
headlights. We try to make them look
like the real thing so we cut them In the
r lgbt shape. So tar everything Is just
great. We take a hop over to the starting
line just to check It out and get a little .
practice. Boy, about this time I would
like to k111 the guy who said just a llttle
sand. I kept getting stuck. We decide
when the race starts things will be different. We go back to see our dates and
they're both jumping up and down. " Gues s
what? Guess what? Guess what? .. they
kept repeating. " Gues s ·who Is here?"
Knowing all about desert racing I says
" Sammy Tanner?" They said "Who's
be?" I say " J us t about the greatest
desert racer who ever lived." They said,
"No. STEVE McQUEEN'" Well. we' r e
no dummies and we have seen " The
Great Escape....and everyone knows that
15 just about the greatest motorcycle
r iding In the whole wor ld. I said "Where
Is he?" They both chimed In "Over by
the head,' I says to Art, "I was just
thinking about going over to the head"
and then the girls say "SO were we." so
off we went to see Steve . Peering over
the top of this pick -up bed we spot him.
Man. was I Impressed. Dirty gray leathers, helmet In hand. goggles. gloves. and
a clean ring around his eyes.
About a mile later the Cub got ·bot
and the mains burned up and It stopped. ~
I pushed It back to the pi ts and I ::;
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griping about some nut going the wrong
way and everyone following. So kind
of quietly we put the bikes back In
the box trailer. U you think this story
Is a pbony ask about the restart In
the winter of •66. If you're ever out
Ponderosa way.
Oh yeah, they said everybody wbo
didn't make the restart got their money
back, s o I got mine . I'm no fool.
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