AMA ISDE ROUNDS 4AND S. Larry Roess ler
showe d up for his first ride of series at the
Yamh ill, Oregon and the competition sure
wished he hadn't. After 2 full days of riding
hell, Roess ler powered out the overall win
on his Roessler Race Kit-equ ippe d KX25O.
A week later in Bellingham,Washington, he
came from beh ind to do it aga in.Two races,
two weeks, two wins. Not bad for Roess ler
and Team Green.
AMA NAnONAl CHAMPIONSHIps, BINGHAMPTON,
N.Y. Ron Lechien rocke ted to a close win over
Team Green teamma te Jeff Ward (who had
a flat while lead ing the first moto), ta king the
overall victory with a 1-2 finish in the East's
biggest MX race.
NHRA BUDWBSER SUMMERNAnONAlS,
ENGUSIITOWN, N.! The heat of the NewJersey
summer kept Dave Schulz on a hot streak as he
streaked to a Summernationals title on the
world's fastest Kawasaki Ninja, Nothing like
starting the summer with some long green in
your pocket and Team Green at your side.
Ride on, Dave.
20TH ANNUAL MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN
MOTOCROSS. Mike FISher had to do some
fancy clim bing to overcome a ninth place start
to win the 500 Expert class at this famous ski
area track. And rain, not snow, got involved in
Tommy Watt's rideaway win in the 250 Expert
Class. Both Team Green wins combine to
prove that the old so ng was right There ain't
no mountain high enough. Al leas t, not when
you're riding a Kawasaki.
All over America, motorcycle and ATV racers have been
experiencing the pain and agonyof defeat for the past several
months. The cause of this epidemic is reported to be an eastern
virus called Kawasakitusby members of the medical profession.
One racer, a noted Team Green competitor, was overheard to say,
"Its bad news, Man, really bad:'
Not everyone would agree.At least not here atTeam Green.
Here isthelatest update.
Kawasaki
Let the good times roll.
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