Parry, woo took second in the 250
class, was surprised to be pushed
back into third overall so late in the
race.
"I had no idea Dan was even there,"
he said. "I got a real urprise when he
wem hauling by. I thought I had it
wrapped up, but that's the way it
goes."
Parry, sponsored by Granada
Yamaha/PJI/AXO, had nothing but
praise for the course. "It was a fun
course." he said. "The first part was
really fast, but they have to make it
like that for the Beginners. And the
second loop was challenging - ju t
like it should be."
Fourth overall went LO another
250, a Yamaha piloted by Keoji
Gauthier, who is backed by Granada
Yamaha/O'Neill/Downhill Alexander's Race Spe s.
"I thought it was a great course,
and I just ran
o
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HUSQVARNA BEARS DOWN HARD
TO CAPTURE 17th ENDURO TITLE
Team Husqvama's Terry
Cunringham ran like a
wounded grizzly through raindrenched terrain to thoroughly
ravage the opposition in the
recent Bear, Delaware 126
mile AMA National Enduro.
This averan win earned
Cunningham and his
Husqvama 430 Automatic the
1986 National Championship,
his fourth title on a Husky.
Randy Hawkins, Dave
Bertram, and Jeff Russel
finished 2-3-4, to complete the
rout aver a large, frustrated
pack of mud-eating Husky
chasers.
Terry Cunningham's
championship win marks
Husqvama's 17th conNCUIIve
NIIIIonIII EncUo IItIe.
The '87 Husqvamas ...
enduro growlers which bear
watching.
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.mil,
MEIZELER
Husqvama
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HOEI to Win the
DAVE SCHULTZ wearsN~RAWorld Finals
k Class at the
6
Pro StoC
October 25-2 .
at pomona, CA
EoT is 8 28 seconds.
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