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steak dinner back at the VFW Hall
and inw the evening when we
reminisced about the day's ride and
thought about tomorrow.
"Today was more [un than I've
had in years," said Bert Fox, who
traveled [rom Salt Lake City for the
ride. "I was looking [or something
to put the [un back into motorcycles
and it definitely did that. The trail
was great and the organization is
exceptional - where else could you
go out and ride 130 miles this easily
with all the support, the gas, the
lunches. And there's the camaraderie
too - that's one of the things I like
about motorcycles. All these new
people to meet and everyone's here
for a good time."
It was the second Nevada 200 in
a row [or Chris Real of Duralube Oil;
Real was limping around after a geto£[ half way through the day.
"Duralube supports so many of
the events up here - the ·Las Vegas
300, Whiskey Pete's, and this one,
and being able to actually participate
instead of just standing there passing
out oil is great," Chris said. "We go
to 30 races a year and this is abou t
the only thing I get to ride. I can't
go racing any more because if I get
hurt it-hurts business, so to get out
~d ride reasonably quick over some
'great terrain without the competition making you go so fast was
terrific. This makes it all worthwhile. It's our way of letting down
our hair and getting out and having
some fun instead of working all the
time."
For Jack Baker, an ATK pilot from
Las Vegas, the best part of the day
was watching Folks ride.
I"I sP.ent 25 miles on Casey Folks'
rear tire in the last section and that
was the highlight of my day," said
Baker. "I've been hearing about
Casey Folks for years and today I
finally got to see why. He's the
smoothest rider I've ever seen in the
desert."
Mike Morris of Las Ve~s, one of
the few riders who didn't bite the dust
during day one of the ride, was hack
for his third year in a row.
"I don't come to ride - I come
for the food," he joked. "The steak
dinner they put on here is the best.
Casey throws the best trail rides
around too. They're always well
organized, with fun terrain and a lot
of good people. I just ride my own
pace and have fun. That's what it's
all about."
Riders from the A Group had just
as much fun but the faster pace took
its toll on the bikes. Out of 22 starters,
only 10 made it to the end of the
rugged trail.
.
"This one was neater than the rest
of them -- tougher and more demanding," said desert ace Scott Morris,
who, like his father Mike, has ridden
all three Nevada 200 events. "It was
fast too. It was wide open a lot of
the time and I'd say our average speed
for the day was about 40 (mph).
"It was better than a regular desert
race. It was all wet and there was
no dust, and it was a lot more relaxed.
You don't have to worry about
winning the thing, so you can have
a lot more fun."
The feelings of all the participants
were summed up by the youngest
rider there - my riding parmer 15-year-old Sam Jaeckel from Las
Vegas.
"I've done all three of them and
they get better every time," said
Joeckel. "You bet I'll keep riding
these. I'll be back next year for sure."
The Nevada 200 is an experience
not to be missed. Riders interested
in participating in next year's ride
should contact Casey Folks at Best
of the Desert.
.
And by the way - the line forms
behind me.
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