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Cycle News 1979 09 19

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ENORTHERN DAT£UNE ~ E . Northwest Challenge MX contenders didn't let inclement weather get to them. They just got down and dirtier. This must be one reason they named it the "Aying" L-D Ranch. So this is how desert recers do it on a track1 Meacham outruns Johnson at Flying L·D Ranch revival By Wayne Gales Photos by Sharon Gales ZION PARK, UT, AUG. 26 For the first time since 1975, the gates of the Flying L-n Ranch were opened to racers. The ranch, located just two miles 38 from the east entrance to Zion National Park, is owned by a motorcycle enthusiast and offers racers a rare chance to ride a genuine European type, natural terrain style motocross. The race was sponsored by the Las Vegas Groundshakers, a member of MRAN (Motorcycle Racing Association of Nevada) which is primarily a desert racing o.rganization, and the desert people came out in force. The 250cc Expert class saw some hot competition between Tim Sparks and Kevin Davis. Kevin had driven all night to get to the ranch after a Saturday afternoon win at the S.C.O.R.E. race in Riverside, CA. Sparks took the win in moto one and Kevin won moto two. Davis took a strong lead in the third round and it looked like he had the overall wrapped up until the entire seat and fender assembly parted from his 250cc Maico mount. Davis was forced to ride the rest of the race standing upl This unorthodox riding style slowed Kevin down enough to give Sparks the moto win and first overall, followed by Davis and Eric Elizondo. The line up for the Open Expert class looked so much like a desert race it was surprising there wasn't a dead engine start. Well ~own off-roaders like Jack Johnson, Scott Hardin, Sid Tarbett and Mel Chapman all had their eyes on a win, but Salt Lake City Expert Dave Meacham aced them out with a perfect }-1-1 day. Meacham _ was followed by Husky team member Jack Johnson (2-2-2). Jack was back on a bike after his first race effon in a class 1 car in the S.C.O.R.E. race the day before. Results 125 NOV: 1. Bill Hill; 2. S _ Schnoor; 3. Eric Morrill. 125 AM: 1. Chip MMief; 2. Pat S _ ; 3. Nino Bunerowe, 125 EX: 1. KOIIin Steel; 2. Troy Filch; 3. 8fad Hilton. 250 NOV: 1. lJInce 1.Bvoaf; 2. Chuck Horper; 3. Roger Lompol. 250 AM: 1. Pat Mulgoy; 2. _ R~. 250 EX; 1. Tim Sport

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