Larry RoeseIer, a multi-time winner at Tulsa. settled for third overall despite a rough start.
Fred Hoess, who just missed qualifying for the US. team last year, won the 125cc class.
Runner-up Ty Davis, like Smith. is a fonner MXer moving on to the off-road scene.
ond-fastest, and his performance moved
his name to the top of the list in the
. accumulative results, with Hrehor sliJ>:ping to third after having trouble in one
of the terrain tests.
"1 let a guy on a Suzuki start before
me in the test," explained the Yamaha
rider. "He looked good, but I caught
him fast and I crashed when I tried to
pass. I caught my leg under the bike and
lost about five seconds."
Roeseler remained consistent, holding down second for another day, as did
Davis in fourth. Hawkins, too, retained
his fifth-place position.
"I had no real problems," said the
defending National Enduro Champ.
"1'm just trying to take it easy and keep
from getting hurt. The second test was
dangerous."
In the 125cc class, Garrahan slipped
to third in the standings, while Kelby
Pepper took over the lead on his '92
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