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Cycle News 1983 04 20

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0(') Calitornia is known for its earthquakes. But that also means it's got some of the roughest most uneven terrain in the world. Perfect for motocross. And ideal for Team Green and Kawasaki's new KX60 and KX80 motocrossers. Winter rains turned nearly every one of the 7 tracks in the Golden State Series into a mudbath.But a determined pack of Kawasaki riders showed everyone what they and their machines were made of by taking overall GSS victories in 9 out of 12 amateur minicycle classes. That's a win ratio of 75%! Track conditions kept the Team Green Support Crews busy; since they not only provide assistance to all Kawasaki riders, but also to the guys on those yellow and red bikes who find themselves broken down and b lue.But that's Team Green's job -to help everyone w ho races.Even if somedays it means we _ only win 75% of the races instead of all of them.And with the super power, light weight and Uni-Trak ™ handling of the new KX60 and liquid-cooled KX80, that 100% dey doesn't seem very far . way. a Meanwhile we're gonnq' keep shaking and rattling the competition.And rolling on to more wins and more Good Times. - 00 0") ....... 80cc Jr. Stock 12-16 60ccO-8 First First Second Second Fourth . Third 60cc Jr. 9-11 .80cc Jr. Mod. 12-16 First First Second Second 60cc Int. 9-11 Fourth Third First Fifth Second ' Third 80cc Int. Stock 12-16 Fifth First 80cc Int. Stock 9-11 Second Third First ThOO. 80cc Mod. 12-16 80cc Int. Mod. 9-11 First Fourth First . Second Fifth \ Sixth \ 'Kawasaki Team Green Let the good times roll. Kawasaki believes in nding solely Check local laws be fore you rid e. Member lIMA and .MSE _ . _ .11

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