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Suzuki's Drew Smith squares off a corner on the way to an overall win.
R ock lover
Drew S m i t h /t o p s
R.M. Wheeler .
National Enduro
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T eam Suzuki's Drew Smith won the R.M.
.W;heeIer AMA N ational Enduro staged by the
:};;u;lsa Enduro Riders As.socia~ion with a s~ore
ot o12. After the run Smith said, "I have been
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looking for a rocky run all year.
h fin ally found it at the .last run
o'fJ U the season. I love those
l:kS." Smith may love the
lQ.!S.l ahom a rocks but he looked
equally as good passing riders as he
flat-tracked around the corners in the
op~-woods sections.
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. Coming into rhisrun Suzuki's Ted
Worrell still had a chance to win the
Ni~ ional Enduro Championship . Had
he - won and Husky 's Dick Burleson
fiOish'ed fourth or lower , Worrell
iV'ou ld have the title. But Worrell's
Clllurt pionshi p hopes were lost when he
had a flat tire about 60 miles out, just
!i~f9re the worse part of the run .
~.wleson finished second a~d first in
~h~ ;AA class , dropping 1~ pomts.
u JVinning hi~ fifth straight National
~ I1d uro Championship, Burleson said,
_
~ ~y pre-game plan was caution. To
ride on the back of my minute , to have
I,l!> bflats , . no crashes, no DNF, no
~~ything. " Burleson's winning m argin
i {jar, less than in the past when he had
Ib title sewed up before the end ofthe
5!=ilson. Perhaps because Burleson was
iP ured in Ma rch an d missed some
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runs . Also a factor may be the number .
of com petitors on ' the Na tional level
has increased th is year. In addit ion to,
the regulars, many Six Days riders
have started rid ing the National.
circuit-as is the case of Drew Smith.
The . Black ' J ack Enduro Circuit
versus the Texas Enduro Circuit
championship was also settled at this
run. Team Texas beat the BJEC Team .
by one point. The BJEC team took the
win here but lacked one point to '
compensate for the Texans' win at the
Post , TX , National in March. J .R.
_ Horn of Hi Point Central who has
been one fo the supporters of this
contest presented Team Texas with .
" Meritorious Ach ievement" medals .
Having a super day was Team Texas'
Perry Davis (Mai) who tied Suzuki's
'Mike Rosso with 18 points for best " A"
rider of the day .
Rusty Reynaud, who just became an
" A" rider at the Hillbilly Nat'l a
month ago , was the top BJEC rider
'd ro pping 2~ points. With onl y one
enduro left the Black Jack points are
critica l. Black Jack leader all season ,
Ern ie Walker (Suz), placed himself in
a position to possibly lose the title.
Walker rode half tbe run without a
seat. ' W alker said, "You ju st can 't
stand up all th e time. I dropped 40
points but gained a lot of blisters ."
Walker's nea rest com petition . T om
"King Richard" Burleson earned his fifth National Enduro title.
Dennis, could win the Championship
at the last ·event of the season should
he do well and Walker doesn't.
The Tulsa Enduro Riders organized
and planned the Wheeler National to
the last detail. As a result not one
protest' was registered after the run.
Little things like a test area away from
the pits were provided . Even the cool
and overcast day with just a mist of
rain . to settle die dust was perfect
riding wea ther.
At the riders' meeting, TERA 's Earl
Schnell said, "T he 105 mile course is
all established well marked trails.
There are no virgin trails. In some
places it looks like nothing but knee
high grass . But you best stay ' on the
trail because hidden in the grass are
the infamous Oklahoma knee high
rocks ."
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The 140 "C" riders plus the Women
and the 1~ and Under classes started
after all the other 259 riders had left.
They rode only the first part of the
run. Up to this , most of the points
dropped were early points. Jack
Penton surely won the Observed Trials
award when he "slow raced" a quarter
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of a mile, feet on the pegs , to avoid
early points.
After the gas at 60 miles all the
points dropped were rate points. At
mile 70 the speed average changed to
24 mph. For the next 49 minutes, if
you were on tiine which no one was,
there was no timekeeping, just riding
'flat out. At the end of this 49-minute
moto the best score was Dick Burleson 's
four. At the reset which followed
Burleson said "Good, 1 need it, I have
no clutch.
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Even though most riders dropped a
lot of points, 11 trophies had to be
settled at the tiebreaker check. In both
the Open B and Women's classes first
place was a tie . Wayne Beindorf (Hus)
bested Texan Wayne Cooksey (Mai)
when they both dropped 27 points.
Terri Herman took the Women's class
over Jill Morris in that tie of~ points.
T he hard luck story of the day had
to be Team Suzuki 's Herluf Johnson .
Johnson's riding clothes didn't arrive
in time. He thought .getti ng size 11
boots would be a problem but it
wasn't. Getting a helmet small eno ugh
for his head was. He rode with gauze
and d uct tape wrapped around his
tI
head to make it big enough to fit the
borrowed helmet. Then Johnson
crashed and broke his bike .
The TERA club expressed its thanks
to the Tulsa Four Wheelers and the
Repeaters Ham Operators for help
with emergency transportation and
communications during the run. And,
sincere appreciation to Roger Wheeler
for the use of the R.M . Wheeler
12,000 acre ranch. Mr . Wheeler is not
an un interested landowner . He and his
son were at the run and furnished
gallons of Gatorade .at the check
points.
· Res ults
OVERAll: 0._ Smith 12lSuzl.
AA: 1. Dick Burleoon. 13 (Hull; 2. Bob Popiel. 15
CHuol; 3. Jock Ponton(leTM).
125A: 1. Ruoty Rorynoud. 23 (Hull ; 2. Jock - . 30
.' lCAl; 3 . Jeny S _ d . 32IHuol.
2OOA, 1. Mike Ro.>. 13 (Suzl; 2. KOIIin Devil. 25
IKTM); 3. Rod Iluoh. Z7 CKTMI; 4 . Ricky Plna. 2B IKTMI;
· 5. P8uf StoddIrd. 29lKTMl.
25OA: 1. ~ Pock. 20 CSuzl; 2. Don Dowdy. 24
ISuzl; 3. Rid

