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Cycle News 1976 11 02

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By Jim Gianatsis ST. PETERS, MO., ocr. 24 Su zuki's guided motocross muscle man Roger DeCoster ro cke ted to his fou rth co nsecu tive Trans-AMA victory ou t o f five premier events. DeCoster, the five-tim e World Champion came ou t on to p of a logjam four-way tie for the overall win with Japan's Akira Watan abe second, Belgian Maico ri der Sylvan Ge boers t h ird an d J im Weiner t fo urth . Fo r th e second week in a row , Am ericans dominated bo th motos as Husqvarna's Kent Howerton won t he sec on d mota with convincing st yle in axle deep mud, but for the second week in a row DeCoster came out on top o f a tie for first overall, clinching his fo urth Trans-MIA of the Series and bring his Trans-AMA race win total over the p ast years to 18. The game w as called on acc ou nt of mud during the second mota of the 250cc Support class, so it wa s th e first m ota results that a dded up for the overall win as well . In that first mota, Can-Am 's new team member Bobby Harris slid ahead of a mired down pack of riders to take the win ah ead of Steve Wise o n Su zuki and Denny Swartz, also Suzuki mo unted. Moto One: The course was shortened even more before the first 500cc In ternati onal mota when half the Support cl ass riders got stuck in one sec tion o f the track. Billy "Sugar Bear" Grossi powered his 400 RM wo rks Suzuki to the lead ahea d of Lackey , Howerton , Geboers, Weil, Wein ert, DeCoster an d Wolsink. Left stuck in th e first tum buried knee deep in mud w ere Marty Smith and Don Kudalski. On the second lap Grossi st aged the first of many sp ect acular getoffs wh ich would wow the cro w d, and turned the lead over to Lac ke y. Brad kept his Husky in the lead for two laps, then bailed off himself and gave it to Ho werto n. Kent didn't want to be greedy either, and on the eighth lap plopped ove r in a berm . With Kent left far behind the battle for the lead was turned over to Weinert, Geboers and DeCoster. By this point everyone had pulled off their goggles because they had become too muddy to see thro ugh. Still, for a rider trying to

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