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snow fell on everyth ing. including ancient Husqvarnas,
riders ha ppy, If the Prospectors would
realize that it 's not a sin to have at least
one sec tion to take away a point or
two, they would ha ve had one of the
bett er District-S? enduros in recent
memory .
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Adams aces UEA
Silver Dollar enduro
By Mike Klinger
RED MOUNTA IN, CA ,JAN . 28
Question : Who has won the last
three consecutive Uni ted Enduro
Association end u ros? The 1978
Silver Dollar, the 1978 Tuff 'E
Nuff and no w th e '79 Silver Doll ar
enduro ha ve a ll go ne to Mike Ad ams.
Aboa rd his 250 H onda , he outlasted
and outscored over 700 othe'r riders to
ca ptu re th e over a ll trophy for this
yea r's Silver Dollar Family Endu ro.
Ad ams ta llied a sco re of on ly 35
seconds lost. whi ch in vol ved th ree tiebreakers on th ree loops , over the 100 .1
mi le Red Mountain co urse. Mike ha s
now received a spo nso red rid e by
Wheelsmith aboard a new Ma ico
Magnum enduro machine ,
Second ove ra ll went to Bud Lewis
who lost 44 seconds riding a Yamaha
in the A-O pen class. Third in th e
standings went to CRG's 1978 number
one enduro rid er Harry Kea st who also
lost 44 seconds. Harry rides a Wheelsmith Ma ico in th e A-Senior ca tegory .
T eam Honda rider Jay Tullis gat hered
in t he fou rt h position , losing only 47
seconds ridi ng t he A ·200 class ,
T he pits wl.'te located 10 miles north
on Tron a Road and one mile east on a
goo d di rt ro a d. The pits could no t
have been a ny more convenient . The
sign up a rea was first class. UEA spent
hours sett ing up a ce ntra lly located
sign -up a re a which inclu ded a 30 foot
fifth wheel trailer donated by Pennzoil
for a ll rid er accomodations. UEA
received ample support from various
members of the Training Wheels
M .C .
The first rider left a 8:0 1 in the 30 ·
degree, sno w-strewn weather. It had
sno wed most of the night, b ut just
en ou gh to produce . perfect traction
and to keep the dust to nil. The firs t
loop had a specia l section designed by
th e women of UEA . The course
immed iately sa unt ered through the
flat lan ds and across Trona Road. A
couple of times under the railroad
tracks and you found you rself,in an
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interesting sect ion . This section of th e
end uro was th e "Colossus" of th e
desert. I t was a down -right roll er
coaster tra ck for motorcycles. What a
bl ast! Out of th e coaste r secti on , it was
through th e hills and onto Ch arl ie's
Place for a I 3·mi nute break.
At Cha rlie's Place th e hot item was
not to grab a beer but to warm your
hands on the engi ne cases of you r bik e.
After gra bbi ng some heat , everyo ne
was on th e ga s again. Besides ha ving a
special six-m ile "women' s sect ion "
whi ch weav ed through Volkswagen
sized boulders, UEA had incorporated
som e unusual course markers. W ould
anyon e beli eve signs that read : " Ne xt
service 2815 miles ," or " Pet rocks for
sal e ," and even "Ya doesn't ha ve to
call m e Johnson ." One ro ck was
completely wrapped with gift paper
and bows with a sign stating, " You
may purchase this 40 ton rock , UPS
included." Pretty clever. Across the
va lley and th e trail dropped int o a
tren ch paralleling th e railroad tracks .
The last unknown check was at th e
end of the trench .
J.J. Adams cha lked up the victory
for the one loopers . He lost on ly seven
seconds aboard his Yamaha mini.
Robert Kano, son of Crash Kano ,
scored a second place by dropping 11
seconds. He also rides the C-Mini class
on a Honda. Rounding out th e top
three went to Ellen Nichols riding a
Yamaha in the B-200 Women's class.
Aft er a 21·minute break , the second
loop got started on the west sid e of
Trona Road. The pace was quick , but
not difficult. Under the railroad tracks
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Doug Heil jumps off his bike during DeAnza 126cc Pro competition,
the second loop were la id out by the
teenagers of UEA. It was very
interesting with a lot of uphill ,
downhill action .
The real clincher was a tie-breaking
check that was at the base of a
downhill that was smothered with
rocks the size of softballs. Everyone
cou ld see the check from th e crest of
the hill, but everyone's downhill
progress was hampered by the loose
obstacles, O n ce everyone made it
down the "decider ," the trail played
around in the shallow Red Mountain
foothills and then immediately shot
back to the pit area for the last check,
The - flawless riding of S teve n
Nichols enabled him to score the top
honors in the two loop category on a
Yamaha riding in the C-O pe n class.
Nichols lost only eight seconds as did
Steve Blocker who won the C -250 class .
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Loo p three started north of the pits
about a m ile and jett ed into the
Spangler Hills. The riders were
subjected to full fledged ridge-running
and down home canyon cli mbing, The
course then dumped into a fast 30
mph Teagle W ash , but a check was
hidden rig ht at the entrance whic h
baffled many contestants. Wendy
Pravd a , who drove all the way from
Las Lunas, New Mexico, burnt the
check by one second on her three loop
encounter. Up and down Summit
Range at 24 mph with various off
camber hills and it was back to
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All _in a ll the weekend was
marvelous. W hen everyone sits down
and again remembers the interesting
weather we encountered , the nine
hour wait at Cajon Pass , the
im p ressive 100 mile ride and the
expert handling of the enduro by
UEA, it all was worth it.
Results
3 LOOPERS
OVERAU WINNER: 1. Mik. Adams A-250, 35.
(HooI 2. Bud Lewio A-Opon.44. lVam!: 3_Harry KtlllSl
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A-S<. 44. IMal : 4. Jay TullisA-2OO, 47. (Hon); 5. Randy
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Liebig A-250. 56. (KTMI: 6. Ken Lewio Jr. A-Opon.
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1.09. (OMGI: 7. Game< PalensI<. A-Opon . 1.47. IDMGI;
8. Grant Palenslul A-Opon . 1.47.lVaml: 9. Roy Sheridan
A-S<. 1.73. !HUll; 10. Tom Parker B-2S0. l BB. (Mal .
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2 LOOPERS
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1. SI"""" Nichols C-Opon. 8.lVaml; 2. Steve BiocI

