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Cycle News 1993 09 08

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Ph il Engl, who trailered his Kawasaki KLR650 fro m M ilwau kee, Wiscons in, fell victim to the brid ge as he attempted to ride across. "I almost made it across," he la ter explai ned with a laugh, " bu t then the bike slipped off th e b oa rd . I m ana g e d to get it b ack up, star ted across again, and the boa rd flew up and stood on end. So I said, to heck with the boards. I moved them out of th e way and hopped my bike across on the cross bea ms." Eng l. who is spe nding his retirem en t travelling aro und the country p articipating in even ts such as th is one and just generally enjoying himself, also became the recipien t of the coveted Ha rd Luck Awa rd . It wasn't earned for unorthodox bridge crossing, though . It seems Engl got lost both days and never made it to a single checkpoint. Saturday he al most ran out of ga s try in g to ge t b a ck on track, d ecid ed to take the paved ro ad b a c k in to to wn to get gas , co u ld n 't rem ember where he entered the paved roa d, so he h ead ed b ack to th e ranch and geared up for Su nday. The sweep crew caug ht up to him on Sunday while he was lost. He as ked how much further he had to go . They advised him to forget it and take the road back. Engl's stories joined coun tless others, which were swapped Saturday n ight during the free barbecue held at th e event headquarters. Trail rid e rs w ere b le ssed Sunday wit h beautiful weather. Due to the ra in the p revious day and night, tra il conditions con tinued to be excellen t, bu t now the temp er ature had been kicked up a few notches and the sun shone br ightly at tim es as it mea n d ered through th e clouds. While Saturda y's rid e contained severa l easy /moderate split sections and on e downhill challenge, Sunday offered an easier faster pace on mostly w ellu se d logg in g roa ds a nd gravel b ac k ro ads. Th e course w ound u p in to the Coast Ran ge of Northwest O regon and then across the divide, providing several sp ectac u la r vis tas including panoramas of the town of Tillamook and the Pacific Ocean. The third checkpoin t of the day was jus t yards from the surf and sandy shore in the small tow n of Oceanside. Und er the blue midd ay sky, riders tried their hand at tossing a frisbee into a bicycle tire in a grass lot bes id e Oceanside's main d rag . The final checkpoint of the day featured a fairly technical, multi-level trials course. It definitely separa ted the men from the boys and the women from the girls. Dou g Ruth dropped his BMW in a tight downhill comer, but only his pride wa s hurt. The event ended with an awards ceremony that included the presentation of m any door prizes. Nearly everyone left with something. Plaques were given for the top three point earners each day and top 20 overall. Add it io nal sp e ci al awards w ere given, including Engl 's aforementioned Hard Luck Award. Terry Wolber ventured dow n from An chorage, Alaska , to take the Farthest D istance Travelled awa rd . Eu gene Cooper, 79, of Seattle, Washington, was the oldest rider. Nathan Riddle, 17, wa s at the opposite end of the age sp ectrum. Riddle rode an old Honda Reflex and surprised more than a few when he finished second overa ll. T om Young of Portland cap tu red the overall win riding a very sano, bu t barely stree t legal ATK. H is vic tory came via h is exp ert trials riding abili ties . It was a treat to watch him negotiate the final test each da y. For hi s e ffor ts, Young rece ived a trophy, upon the receipt of which he remarked, "Does anyone have a bungee cord? 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