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Cycle News 1987 03 11

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Another early casualty in the meI chanical department was last year's King of the Desert, Larry Roeseler.. The Team Husky rider got off to a fast start and was running sixth overall at the three-mile mark, but came to grief in the rollers soon afterwards. "I hit a rock reaJly hard in the roJlers and broke the rear brake backing plate," Roeseler explained. "There was no way I could go on like that so I had to go back to the pits and work on the bike for about 20 minutes. After that I was in a real hurry to catch up again." . Lap two saw Sweetland maintain his lead and pick up another $100 lap-leader bonus. Butthe going began to get more difficult as the leaders closed the gap on some of the slower riders. "There's usually a big advantage to being out in front because you don'thaveany dust," said Sweetland, "but that didn't happen today. From about the start of tap two we got into so many lapped riders that we never got out of the dust. Even if you were leading you were still caught up in.a cloud of dust and that made it tougher than our usual races." Sweellapd's sizzling 35-minute time (or the second lap put him a full minute ahead of La Porte going through home check, with Smith still hanging on in third. Five minutes back from Smith was Mike Baker in fourth overall, with Walker, Krause, Summers and 125 pilot Flores in hot. pursuit. Honda-mounted Ruhstofer was still out in front of the Vet Class in 13th overall. His closest competition, Yamaha-mounted Brett Cushing from Costa Mesa, California, was way back in 22nd. Lap three saw Marty Smith launch a determined eHort from back in third position. The 250 pilot swept past fellow Kawasaki pilot La Pone, then set out to catch the elusive Sweetland. As the riders appeared at the end of the loop, it was evident Smith's scramble for the lead had paid oH. The 250 Kawasaki was out in front by just over 30 seconds, with La PoTte hard on the gas in second and Sweetland relegated to third. Baker was still holding onto fourth overall, and Summers had taken the point in the Summers/Krause ballie for fifth, b,ut (,nly by a few bike lengths. Moving up fast, further back in the pack, waS Larry Roeseler. The reigning King's mechanical problems had put him way back in the middle of the ATVs, running 82nd overall at the end of the first lap, but Roeseler refused to give up. A gutsy ride took the ISDE specialist up through the ranks and into 39th overall by the end of lap two, and the end of lap three saw Roeseler oHicially back in contention - he appeared out of the dust an amazingly high 21st overall. Smith's lead was cut short in the early stages of lap four when his rear shock reportedly snapped in two. With Smith out o( the running, La Porte was left in charge of the number one position, trying to hold off a determined push from Sweetland. Mike Baker still held the lead in the 250 Class (third overall), and Krause had stolen fourth overall from the tenacious Summers. MotOCTosser John Flores was putting in the ride of a lifetime to hold onLO sixth overall. In his [jrst-ever desert race, the Yamaha pilot was working his tail oH on the wide-open course to keep. the 125cc machine in contention with the larger displacement bikes. Roeseler had worked up into II th overall, just ahead of Ruhstofer, who was still out in front of the Vets. As the white flag came out for the start of lap five, La Porte was ahead of Sweetland by just 23 seconds and ~~I --=:--~=,-----......ll MOTORCYaE CENTERS r- GSX·R SERIES: ROUND 2 AT Wlu.oW SPRINGS fl'J8I8fIteed and your MW bike _ t y mmains in e/l'ecl IbeIieve_lMlfY bike Is maJIy. perfofmance bike: no matter what size it is or its ' use. you wanl ff to flJ(I its best.- In msponse to his awn belie! Hines created tile mosl thorough tune-up ~ available anyw/lefe. So. c.JIfomla-GSX·R racing conr;"ues at Willow Springs RIJC8WBY Match !4-15 for round two with AFM (SouIh) sanctioning and sponstlf!Ihip by vance & Hines MoIofcyde centers NalionB/5eries finals .'" Oct. 9-11 at FIiwfside RIJCflWBY This )'881, IoIa/ series contingencies for all regions combined willar e><~ /tie S285.000 posted;, 1986. Nationally, hundt8ds rI ridefs S1JlY1UIEDWITH ...cE& . . . . am expected 10 parlicipete and thousands rlspeclatots willII18nd. According 10 indJstTy_/tIeGSJ(·R series _ _ - - ract>g at tile grassroots _ - AttendIInce for 1987 series is",-Io _ SUfPIISS 1!lll6. "Wo'", sponsoring this _ _ because .... stnlflgIy _ that ract>g enhances tile spat,- liw7y14lnce, Ilnle& HInes ~ centers said. "This is one_ that_ pr-. tile dlance 10 ~ apoi'lsI-=h _ 8qUII//y arw:J ffISpOf'ISbIy... lal oomes-' to ~ both ridrtg snd ~ .,i6d.at:a£.. -..:E R· .... S'DUCD I/arlce amounoed. MW contiI'll"'lCy prcr gnJtn for ridefs in boll> 750 and noo (open) classes: S50 for Iitst arw:J $25 -=h for second arw:J 1tIifd. _ must disp/Ily \lwlce & Hines decals on boll> sides rI tile fairing and use \lwlce & Hines &dvatICe units. btaI classes at tile R~· side finals wiI receive S250. $150 and $100 for /tie lop Ihme sIots.) "By upping tile and posting conlin· gency Willow Springs. we'", demonslTal· ing our total CO)", WtJ I . it to ridefs and theit machines,-vanoeadded. -,_tIlelwhether • pe Byron Hines, 5-time MOIoff¥:Ie Machanic 01 tile 19aJ: vance opened the fastest growing chain 0I1TlO1otc)1c1e speciaizing in Honda. Kawasaki. Suzuki and _ mpaits flush • cloan peIrocIc Of 1utJI/iIIer· change shaft checI< tire pressure arw:J concJaKi • checI< suspension • adjusl ~.-, bMrings • tigI>Ien aI nuts and bo/Is • test ncJe. "1JIat~ our Total Tune-up package,- Hines oxpIoined. -bull-x to realty emphasize that any peISOfl8i need Of varialion is discussad and SC/8WS • 1987SSX-llSERIES SCIIEDIII.E WILLOW ._IIIS RACEWAY _bIIAFMCSWhl a-QIWlIII 8 a.rn...ftI*on Sunday ........ 111 . . . . MARCH 14-15 7!IOClIoo , . DOUQPOLEN 3rd _ _ 2nd CALlIIIl RAYlIOIIiI. tile WlIY ff WIlS suw-J 10 fUfI.- 'IUICE . . . . . FORALL _ _ Accofding to vance, this philosophy Is tile Whether ridefs am getting ready for tile GSJ(·R series or tuning up Irx spring riding. the \lance & Hines Total Tune-up i'IOOdes • valve adjustment • cwn chain adjustment • checI< cccoom'' ' ' '.....,.essi·>n'· change oil and /iller • cloan Of reploce air /iller. drain /loot _ arw:J 1lOOClIoo , . QRS STEWIIRD 2nd Ilo\VIllNlllRlRD 3rd IIARTY SEGAL APRL"'lI 1lAY16-17 JULy 4-5 AUGUST 15-18 SEP IE EER 1&-20 . cen_ ._to.- AI vance & Hines. computerized tim bsJano. ing (within 1 gnJtn toIanJnoe) is also available as am tile latesl in tires and accessories. In short. vance & Hines is /tie rider~ cornp/eIe ITlOIotc)IcIe center. -In tile race program oul.t Willow Springs," vance concluded. "we'", flJ(Ining an ad with. lCJflt> discounl coupon in ff (see progt8ITI for We'd IiI

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