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Cycle News 1986 11 19

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Reed Bright and his Husqvarna finished third overall and took second in the Pro class behind Gerber. Jon Neilson took third. in the series, was in Mexico preparing for the SCORE Baja 1000 allhe lime of lhis Tdce, and was unable LO compele. Gerber (Rapid Transil Racin~/ Malcolm mith/Lubradyne) lk'scribed the lOO-mile course as "a 10l of fun." "1L was a nt'"dl course, really well marked, and nOl a 10l of dusl," he said. "The firsl and second loops, and the firsl half of loop three, were fun - but the second half of loop three was awful. h was rocky, bumpy ·and dusty. h was a good third loop -it was justloo bad il was third and we were tired!" Theagony of defeat was wrillen all over Naylor's face as he salon the finish line - and his bikedidn'l look 100 happy either with more than hall' lhe spokes missing from the rear wheel. "I noticed the spokes were hilling coming out of loop lWO, so I was riding prelly easy bUllrying to keep a good pace going," said Naylor. "I was really babying il lrying LO save lhe wheel al the end and he (Gerber) gOl by in the last 100 yards. " Like Gerber, Na)'lor was compeling in only his second Tdce in lhe championship series, and had finished his first race in second place behind Smith - in round six of lhe competilion at Reno, Nevada. "I likt.'t.! lhewholecourseexceptfor the last part," said Naylor, who had been hit by a £lying rock in the final dash to the checkered flag and was already developing a black eye. "The lasl part wasn't mar'ked so well. I hC'

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