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Cycle News 1994 03 02

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Round One of the 19 9 4 National Hare Scra mbles Cha mpionship. While everyone else is busy making human mud pies out of themselves, 1993 National Enduro Champion RAN DY HAWKI N S cleans up under Blockworer-like conditi ons. It's rumored that nearby LAK E N I M ROD w as named for everyo ne not ridi ng an RMX. Round Two of the National Ha re Scrambles. Riding in dry, high-speed co nditions, 1993 AMA National Reliability Trials Champion RODNEY SMITH leaves everyone else swinging from the hangman's noose. His nearest competitor is a baut two minutes too late. It's only fun until someone lose s, right guys? Round One of the AMA N ationa l Enduro Cham pionship. STEVE H ATCH puts the icing on the RMX ca ke, leaving the competition (and _ ..... the ""'" 1ooaIy) to bake under the hot desert sun. Can you say "uncle," bays and gi rls? Three rad ically different terrain s. Three straig ht wins . • ~ A ll on RMX250s. SUZUKI® DON " P LAY n Ice . We're not playing around. So cong ratulations to Randy, Rodney, and Steve on your 19 94 monopoly. And good luck to everyone else on your littl e game of eeteh-up, we N. At Suzuki, we want every ride to be safe and enjoyable. So always wear a helmet, eye prot ction and protective clothing. Never ride under the inAuence of alcohol or other drugs. Study your owner's manual and always inspect your e nities by showing resped for the environment, local Suzuki before riding. Along with concerned conservationists everywhere, Suzuki urges you to "TREAD UGHTlY" on public and private land. Preserve your future riding opportu . law s and the rights of others when you ride. Professional riders pictured.

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