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Team Husky's larry Roeseler rides the desert ruts on his big 510 fourstroke. Roeseler finished second overall behind teammate Dan Smith.
en'ttoo many trails on the bomb run
and I got there like 20th," he said. "I
worked my way up during the first
loop and was doing pretty good.
There was no dust out on the second
loop, so I made up some time there
too. And the third loop had lots of
uphills and down hills - that pan
was great."
Don Griewe, riding an Open class
Kawasaki with a flat tire and split
rear rim, took eighth overall. He
swore he would never experiment
with tires again. "Look at this mess,"
he said. "Every time I experiment I
get a flat, and this time therirn's gone
too. I rode the whole last loop that
way. With all the rock hills up there 1
didn't think I could make it. 1 got off
a rock cliff once and went dow'n
about a mile before I could get back.
But overall it was a real fun race. It
was challenging but it was fun."
Ninth overall (third 250cc Expert)
was claimed by Suzuki of Van N uysl
Pro Circuit-sponsored Dale Knapp.
"The only problem 1 had was that my
gas line came off twice at the bomb,
and it was dusty as hell," said Knapp.
"But it was a bitchin' course. That
third loop was a 250 loop all the way,
only 1 had to ride all of it with a back
flat. I'm just exhausted."
Kenny Parry, who crossed the finish line in 10th overall (fourth 250cc
Expert) said it was the dustiest course
he'd ever seen. "I was way back about 50th - at the bomb, and the
dust was awful," he said. "I guess.I
moved up a lot in the last loop, but
really, I didn't think 1 was catching'
up at all. I'm surprised to.be up
here."
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The first Amateur bike to cross the
line was an Open class Kawasaki
piloted by Dan Dawson, who finished II th overall. "It was a great
course, and a lot of fun," said Daw-
son, "but it was fast. I haven't had a
chance to gear this thing up. I've still
have motocross gearing and all the
2505 were passing me out in the
second loop. It really was fast out
there."
The first Senior Open bike to take
the checkered flag was a Husqvarna
ridden by Richard Jackson, who finished 12th overall, and the first 250cc
Senior rider to finish the race was an
elated Ron Hall, who rode his Suzuki
home to 32nd overall.
The surprise of the day was a rapid
ride by Dan Smith's brother, Frank.
A recent graduate to the Amateur
ranks, Smith piloted his 125 Kawasaki into second in the C bike class,
and took a high 28th in the overall
standings.
Results
OVERALL: 1. Dan Smith (Hus); 2. Larry Roesaler
(Hus); 3. Paul Krause (Suz); 4. Duane Summers
(Call); 5. Dan Ashcraft (Hus); 6. Kern Pari< (Hus); 7.
Ed Ogden Jr.• (Yam); 8. Don Griewe (Kaw); 9. Dale
Knapp (Hus); 10. Kenny Parry (Yam); 11. Dan Dawson (Kaw); 12. Richard Jacl

