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Cycle News 1987 02 04

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Honda CR250R-mounted Grant Palenske claimed third 250cc A 8t the UEA Tuff E'Nuff Enduro. Rick Daniels took the overall victory. 'Cactus Enduro between check II and finish check 12, and that' where Daniels recorded his one. FRA's own Scott jacobsen was highest placed small bike, taking his '86 KXI25 to third overaJl,.first200cc A, at2.186. tee Bebeck, won the250cc A Vet at 2.187 at fourth overall. The FRA Frosty Cactus started orr a new era in family enduros, since FRA and CRC have combined point sy terns to form a single series in southern California. While retaining separate identities, they will alternate events. Hopefully the whole family aspect of the sport will be enhanced by the neyt FRAlCRC union. _ By Kathy Herndon Results' Ri.ding a Yamaha YZ490, Rick Daniels dropped one point to win the FRA/CRC Frosty Cactus Enduro in Red Mountain, California. Daniels wins Frosty RED MOUNTAIN, CA, JAN. II "If I win this, it will be four out of five wins now on my new Granada Yamaha-sponsored YZ490," said Rick Daniels. Not only did Daniels win, but he completely smoked all other riders at the season-opening FRA/CRC family enduro series by recording the only one of the day. Daniels said afterwards, "The first loop mileage was kind of inconsistent, and being about 20 seconds late almost cost me a minute there. But loop two was great, and I had no problem." Winner of the 250cc A class and second overall wa john Ferro who grabbed a 2.166. "It was a great course," said Ferro. "I dropped two and a lot of seconds due to stupidity. I've been used to an Open bike, and this new Honda CR250 is sure a lot easier to ride." Darren Rivers just squeaked out the overall loop one honors on his M-Star, winning the C-16 class at 2.148. Second went to first A Mini Ryan Stenbery at 2.149 on his YZ80. Matthew Graef[ rode to third overall (first Beginner) at 4.238, followed by Kevin Cleland's 6.291 (first B Mini). jay Williams wrapped up the top five by recording an 8.328, second C-16 Open on his Honda. Ron Lawson, Open A winner

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