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Cycle News 1995 07 12

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"Penton"bach, Jeff's first coUliD" won the "VetlI!nm cla6s '71" ~ The rea...' " eight riders com~. the 71 vet clHs Wei)! jack Penton, ~,. Toman, G~ Lyd~, D~nald Cu#er, Terry Md>oftald, Ed 4nphier and Ed Curran. Some of the most fierce competiDon in the event came from the eventual third-, fourth- and fifth-overall finishes. KTM rider Jason Dahners swapped overall positions from fourth to third with Scott Mclaughlin from Day One to Day Two. The pair of Team Washington riders were within two seconds of one another after Saturday and both won their respective motocross tests. "1 was riding behind David Garrahan and was have trouble passing him," Mclaughlin said. "We bumped a couple times but 1 couldn't get around him. It was tough keeping up with him at times because of all the water crossings. 1 sized him up for a couple of laps and finally made a momentum pass on him. 1 think my terrain test today went pretty decently, but we'll have to see." The Honda rider's time in the motocross test was second fastest behind Smith. "1 had trouble getting started on the motocross and ended up in third," Dahners said of his motocross heat win. "(Rod) Goehring and (Eric) Mashbir both fell in the same comer and 1 took the lead and held on for the moto win. 1 know Scott and 1 were real close this morning. Scott beat my moto mne but we'll just have to see how it went on the te ts today." Those two terrain tests went exceptionally well for Dahners. He bettered Mclaughlin by almost 30 seconds to end up solidly in' third overall with McLaughlin in fourth 10 seconds back. Finishing fifth overall was Garrahan. Even though the Team Green rider had led his moto over Mclaughlin right up to the last lap, the 1994 Junior Trophy rider was still 10 seconds off Mclaughlin's overall two-day pace. "1 was really surprised to find myself out front in that moto," said Garrahan. "Especially with Mclaughlin and (David) Lykke in there. 1 lined up on the inside for the start and 1 knew if I got the holeshot I'd have a good chance of holding them off. 1 got the holeshot, but eventually Scott outbraked me and took the lead. But that's all part of racing." Dahners, Mclaughlin and Garrahan all competed in the Heavyweight Two-Stroke class. Finishing 10th overall and first in the Heavyweight Four-Stroke class was Brieflv~.~ U.S. Suzuki's off-road team manager, Mike Webb, confirmed rumors that Rodney Smith, · Randy Hawkins and Steve Hatch may not be riding on the U.S. Trophy Team due to a lack of funding and company policy change. "tn the past, Suzuki has been supporting the . American ISDE Trophy team 100 percent, building up to last year's American 'Six Days. But recently, finishing Top'American 'at the ISDE Cloesn't carry that much weight any-· · more," Webb said. 'Our ·off-road team's main objective is to race in America 'and win' national championships fpr thll prqmotion' of. Suzu.ki motorcycles. Bepaus.e of .the I!lck of' · interest this ye~r by the' other manu.facturers. .we can't jus1ify, spending $10,OOO.to $15,000 for our three riders who maKe up ha~ of a six, rider. team that's basically unde,-budg'etep.. · Some .people think that It:1is mjght be linpatri- . olic but it's Suz.uki's racing philosophy to · either.go full dut·C?~ do.n't go out at aiL". . · Trask' Mount~in ';.1.C·. President" Mjke' p'~ .' . confirmed that·ttie "oVerall lack of inta,..r . by ttie'manuf1ictu~ers was on9"Of thE! rea~ons. (Left) Brian Garrahan grabs a bite to eat thanks to the helping hand of Jon KJng. Garrahan finished a strong third in the Heavyweight Two-Stroke dlvlslon. (Above) Davlde Trolli easily handled the big-bore four-stroke class at Trask. . (Below) Jason Dahners wasn't far off Rodney Smith's pace in the special tests, but problems on the trail knocked him out of top contention. XR's Only's Davide Trolli. The Italian off-road ensation showed his muscle by dominating all of his classmates in the special tests. The XR600 rider, who campaigned the entire Qualifier series in . the heavyweight four-stroke class and also won that class' National title, made a good overall performance again, "Right now I'm just real happy that I won the big four-stroke class," said Trolli. "After riding two-strokes in enduro competition my whole life it was challenging to step up to the heavier bike and do so well here and also during the series." Finishing second behind Trolli in his class and 12th overall was ISDE veteran John Nielsen. In the Lightweight Four-Stroke division Cycle Gear's Pat Garrahan outlasted KTM Desert rider Jim Gray. Riding a "stroked" 320cc KLX, Garrahan overwhy their club has .chosen 10 stop putting on the event. 'Twenty-fIVe years ago this event had a huge effect. All of the manufacturers would -get behind the series and it helped promote the 5POrl. We felt that by putting on this event we wElre doing our patriotic du.ty to help choose America's best riders to ride the Six Days. Now we're lucky to just get a couple of nationally ranked riders to even show up." Davide Trolll announced plans to add the National Enduro Series to his racing schedule next year if he can arrange an -extension of his work visa. "Right 'now I!m working with my lawyer to get another two-year extension 6n my visa. Winning the big four-strOke serieS should help in my efforts to remain 'i(l the .United States for a ~oup!e more Years." . Because pf the Italian Trolli's series win' this year, no real American tieilVyweighi FourStroke LOI' rider made, any top.-10· finishes. This has pro'mpte'd a recruiting effort by the ISDE Board of 'Directors that selects the' ISDE Trophy and Junior Trophy Teams. (As an Italian, 'Trolli is ineligible) One.board member said that a .pailt Top American ISDE m'edalist With. four-stroke _experfence was b~ng-consic:lereQ. . . -. .. '. came a day-one second-place finish in his class two seconds behind Gray to win their division by 29 seconds. Mo t of that lead came during the final moto where Gray found himself the very last rider of the line when he had trouble starting his bike. '1 must have kicked the bike 25 times before it started. It was real frustrating," Gray related. Gray battled his way back to third in that heat race before time ran out. Garrahan said of his class win: "All of my tests went real well here. 1 had a pretty good weekend. 1 rode with my brother Brian and we just had a blast." Garrahan and Gray finished 14th and 16th overall, respectively. ('N Trask Mountain Qualifier McMinnville, Oregon Results: June 24-25, 1995 (Round 5 of 5) O/A: 1. Rodney Smith (Suz); 2. David Rhodes ()

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