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Concho Enduro riders were psyched up for their last TSCEC eyent.
Perry Davis zeros
the IIlast chance".
Concho Enduro
By Margaret Carter
SAN ANGELO, TX, MAY 20
Perry Davis took his second
TSCEC overall A class win in a
row at the Fifth Annual Concho
Enduro with a perfect score qf
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zero. In addition to zeroing each
check, he hit the tiebreaker check
dead in the middle of his minute.
Steve Whitwonh and Henry Bostick
also turned in zero scores for first and
second places respectively in the 250cc
A class.
The CCC Dirt Riders of San Angelo
hosted this last event of the Texas
State Championship Enduro Circuit.
Roger Scott, president of the club,
presented a slide show of last year's
race on Saturday night before the
event. The riders got a chance to see
themselves in various depths of mud,
from hub!deep to handlebar-deep.
Everyone was thankful that Mother
Nature didn't go for a re-run this year,
until they got .out on the trail and
discovered dust. Poor visibility on the·
otherwise tame course helped to send
four people to the local hospital.
The event has been run on Army
Corps of Engineers land adjacenf to
O.C. Fisher Lake for five years.
However, Uncle Sam has informed the
CCC Dirt Riders that this is the last
year this land can be used, for the
Concho. This is one more instance of
off· road vehicle land closure that
should be challenged by all who are
interested. No reason has been given
for the closure; but maybe knobby ruts
would be objectionable to the fish,
when O.C. Fisher Lake fills up and
covers the land that has been ridden.
There were 4 I I riders willing to pay
their money and take their chances on
the 76.3 mile course. Surprisingly, 303.
managed to finish. Since the Concho
was the TSCEC riders' last opportunity
to add points for the current season,
everyone came psyched up to take
home a first place win.
Speed averages varied from 18 to 24
mph, with the split about half and
half. The course itself was challenging
in spots, but on the whole, it was not
tough enough to spread the scores.
Many of the riders felt an extra 20
miles of course would have been
sufficient to separate the riders by
ability. As it was, there was very little
differenc.e between the A and B class
scores.
There were a handful of sections
included in this yar's race that have
become a tradition over the years.
ecc Din Riders take pleasure in
routing the course through highway
culverts. One culvert in particular is a
favorite: It is about 50 feet long. with
the inner diameter just a hair less than
the combined height of the newer
long-legged bikes, plus a rider
flattened on the tank. There is a
certain amount of pride attached to
the inevitable gashes that appear on a
Concho rider's helmet.
After hearing more than the
average number of complaints about
the lack of course markings, maybe
the club will hang some extra flag and
a few more arrows next event,
e$pecially if the dust is a problem
again.
Dale Little, from Ft. Worth· Dallas
Trailblazers, would defmitely like to
see more danger markings. Little
crested a small rise tapped out, missed
a tum, ,and toolc> his Suzuki for a tankdeep swim in the Ialc.e. "Fish" Little
did manage to finish the event and
claims to have maintained the average
for the rest of the ride. Too bad. the
checkpoint crews were long gone.
Overall A class winner, Perry Davis,
suffered from close encounters of the
mesquite kind. Even. with a mesquite
thorn completely. through his J.ittle
finger, he still put in a perfect ride. He
is now sporting the overall trophy in
one hand and a cast on the other.
Since the Concho Enduro has always
been among the top favorites of
TSCEC events" I join the Texas Circuit
riders in wishing the CCC Dirt Riders
,good luck in acquiring the land
necessary to continue this popular
enduro in the future.
Good luck, also, to all "B" class
riders who have successfully completed
the season and will transfer to "A"
class for next year's season. The
'awards banquet for this season will be
hosted by the Fort Hood Dirt Riders
Club in conjunction with next season's
opening ride, the Cowhouse Enduro,
tentatively scheduled for September 9,
1979.
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Results
OVERAll A; 1. Perry Qavis, 0 IMail.
OVERAU B: 1. Jim Humphrey. 3IKTMI.
OVERAll WOMEN: 1. Phyllis Haves. 17.
251.oPEN A; 1. Jim Foot.., 1 (Yam); 2. Rich Rulau, 3
(HUS);.3. Jock Henry, 3.
201·250 1\: 1. St.... Whitworth, 0: 2. Henry Bostick,
'0: 3. Joe Oixon, 3IKTM).
126-200 A: 1. Roy Pool. 2: 2. Will Hendrix, 3; 3. Barry
Franklin, 3.
()'12S A: 1. James Martin. 3; 2. Ken Chest... 3: 3.
Don Pearman, 10,
2S1-oPEN B: 1. John Humphries, 3; 2. Oavid Kaden,
4: 3. Tom Moore, 5.
201 ·250 B: 1. Ron Sides, 5 (Yaml; 2. Gary Hecox, 5;
3. Pete Oldham. 5.
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126-200 B: 1. M..rith Hopson, 5 IYaml: 2. Sam
Harrison, 5lYam); 3, Ron Weaver, 5lPen).
().125 B: I. Bobby Colby, 5 (Yaml; 2. Bob Clay, 7
IKTMI; 3. Dave Meers, 7 ISuzl.
().200·C: ,. Bill Hite, 12; 2. D,vid Fol_. 14; 3. Don
Bracheen, 15.
201·0PEN C: 1. Jim Norris, 6; 2. Terry Helm. 8; 3.
John Kramer, 11.
SR MEN: ,. Jolin Hayes, 5; 2. Ray Rag..s, 5; 3. Joe
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WOMEN A: 1. lynette Pool, 20: 2. Bony Hayes, 21;
3. Jan HooIt-. 25.
WOMEN B: 1. Deedra Johnson. 31; 2. GreIna
Hopoon, 49; 3. Sherr( Moore. 53.
. 16'& UNOER: 1. Gordon ~, 3; 2. Lonnie
BiIaIIey, 4; 3. Keith Otto. 6.
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