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Cycle News 1983 06 29

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Riders are · · g so 0 n weve decided to · ethe ' We think performances like these They're doing some hard riding shouldn't go unrewarded, So, from out West these days. Wth the guys June 11th to the endof1983,Yamaha~is~~iij~illl going to give our winners the ~~---= sincerest form of compliment Money. Specifically, $200 for first place, $100 for second and $50 for third. This contingency program on theYamaha Secas and\Ttsions covers Expert class wins on Seca doing some ofthe hardest 400s, 550s and 750s, as well as And winning the easiest \Ttsion 550s andVirago 920s. Evenatthetough AFM Six-Hour For any national or regional event, atWllow Springs, California,where sprint or endurance, sanctioned by riders on two Seca 550s and a\Ttsion AFM, ARRA, WERA or MMRR 550 swept the first three places inthe 600cc class. 1st place $200 And at Sonoma, Seca 550riders 2nd place $100 grabbed the two top spots in the 451 3rd place $50 to 600 Modified Production class. In 'Iexas, theGood Times Racing If you win, place orshow inone Team is having a great time beating bigger bikes with theirVision 550. of these races, just make sure the Like in the WERA 4-Hour Road Race sanctioning group knows you qualify for Yamaha's contingency program. held atTexasWorld Speedway, May 14th. Competitors on 750s and Shortly after, you1l be receiving noOs couldn't believe their eyes when your steel-engraved portraits of Benjamin Franklin orUlysses S. they saw aVision at the finish line. Grant Suitable for framing. Frrst overall. Or spending. TheTexans are turning in still more good times in the sprint races. Scoring first after first in C Production andCModifiedclasses.WIth thesame blurred Vision. THE WPNIT SHOULD BE: YAMAHA 6

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