Suzu
B Swink sureisgelling
rian
predictable, isn't he? For the
third time in as many races,
the '9 1 Eastern Regional
Supercross Champion used a
combinationof smart tactics
and solid riding to win an
Eastern Regional feature. Swink was consistently able
to power his Suzuki RM 125 over the killer triple
jumps that separated the men from the boys at
Altanto's Fulton County Stadium. For his
effort, Swink extended his E
astern
Regional Series lead to 15 points. They
say history tends to repeat itself. The
way Brian Swink is riding, you
can bet on it.
For Brian Swink,
three's a charm.
When Randy Hawkins
plays in the mud,
he plays to w in.
Make no mistake; Randy Hawkins
hates to lose. After three-straight National Enduro Championships, Hawkins
missed much of 1991 due to injury. Yet somehow he managed to Rnish second,
posting a late season run for the title. Hawkins had a score to seme, and he picked
the Quicksilver Enduro, the R race of '92, to do hisdirtywork. like child'splay
rst
,
Hawkinstore through mud, snow and rain toeasilydefeat the competition. When
it comes to enduro racing, no one cleans up like Randy Hawkins.
Tropical Storm Suzuki
rips Gainesville..
Itstarted in late December and
pounded Gainesville until late January.
The storm centered at Gatorback
Cycle Park, where the 2200 Annual
Florida Winter AMA MX Series
was held. And when it was over,
Suzuki had soaked the compelition.
.
Vince DeVane won the competitive 125cc Pro Class tirle, while R
icky
Hampshire nailed the 250B Class tirle. But the Suzuki riderwho
really shredded Gainesvillewas Freddie Mitchell, whowon the •
125cc C Class tirle, winning every single 125 C class moto in
the Rve-round series. Congratulations, guys. Compared to you,
the competition was all wet.
The R step to gelling yourself on the Victory Stond
rst
storts with visiting your Suzuki dealer. Stop in and check
out the exciti~ new '92 RMs, RMXs & DRs today.