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Cycle News 1995 10 11

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OBSERVED TRIALS Continued from page 25 time for the riders, we would not be going so fast and it would have been not so bad. The trial was very difficult. This is good for us, but bad if the organizers want more countries to come back." , Tarres agreed. "We had to ride very fast today and that made me tired," he said. "The sections were maybe too hard, and because I go so fast on the trail, I was tired in the sections and I made some mistakes and errors." Narita was the low-scoring Japanese rider, and was happy with his performance. Throughout the '95 season, the tall, lanky rider from Kawasaki, Japan, had struggled with a loss of form, but he appeared to have found it all in Austria. "I rode good today, and it makes me happy to see Japan finish third," said Narita. "For me, this was harder than a World ROl;lnd. The sections were very slippery, but they were okay. The checkers were very nice. The loop was very, very crazy. Terrible. We had to punch out of some sections on the second and third laps because there were many B Group riders in line." In the Group B division, the Netherlands turned in the lowest loop scores on all three laps and enjoyed a 20-point margin of victory over the Swedes. The Irish, led by World Championship Series rider Rob Crawford, struggled with some mechanical failures, but managed to finish third, only four points behind the Swedes. The Americans blazed through their final lap, with Kempkes perhaps doing the most blazing. After taking to the loop nearly 30 minutes behind his teammates, he rolled into the final section at the'same time as the others. A 19B-point final loop secured fourth in. the B Group, and the Americans were more than satisfied wi th their performance. "The sections were a bunch of pushers," said Aaron. "Some of them were really sick." 0 THE MOST DOMINANT SUPERCROSSER EVER! JEREMY, CONGRATULATIONS N THE FIRST OF MANY A OUTDOOR NATIONAL TITLES! SPECIAL THANKS TO: WES MCCOY, BEN CHEATWOOD, JEFF STANTON, MITCH PAYTON, ROY TURNER FROM "IRON". IF THIS YEAR WAS ANY INDICATOR, RYAN HUGHES IS ALSO GOING TO HAND DOWN SOME BEATINGS IN 96', DOING IT WITH CYTOMAXl AVAILABLE AT: NATURE FOOD CENTRES € 3 i ~ AND BIKE STORES RNIaAL teV'nUIION aNnllS Herels To Your Health. America!'" EVERYWHERE! 12th Annual Trial des Nations Markt Plesting, Austria Results: september 24, 1995 GROUP A: 1. Spain: Jordi Tarres/Marc ColomerlJoan Pons/ Amos Bilbao (47+59+87=193 points/52 cleans); 2. Great Britain/Steve Colley/Dougie Lampkin/Graham Jarvis/Steve Saunders (88+92+161= 341/26); 3. Japan: Takumi Narita/Kenichi Kuroyama/ Tomoyuki Ogawa/(110+144+ 134=388/17); 4. Italy: Diego Bosis/Oonato Migllo/Piero Sembenini/Dario Re Delle Gandine (110+119+165«394/16); 5. Fran<:eo Brono Camozi/Christophe Carnozzi/Michael Gau/JeanwLuc Nidou (125+124+182-431/15); 6. Finland: Tommi Ahvala/Joiillchim Hindren/Jussi Haapanen/SamuLi Magga (144+127+178=449/16); 7. Czech Republic: Miroslav lisy/Pavel Balsz/Martin Cihalc/Jaroslav Sredl (170+179+165=514/3); 8. Germany: Markus Godg/ lens Ter Jung/ Andreas Kindsvogel/ Andreas Lettenbichler (173+182+1.95=550/3); 7. Belgium: Frederic Crosset/Emmanuet Ma.thy/Jan Cardinales/ Philippe l.ejusle (177+215+206=598/1). CROUP B: 1. Netherlands: Alex van den Broek/ Rene Opstals/Mark van der lindenIJan Cepicka (97+140+161:398 points/19 cleans); 2. Sweden: Johan Fredricsson/Ulf-Peter lundqvist/ Anders Olsson/Bjorn Olsson (106+151+163=420/11); 3. Ireland: Robert Crawford/Paul McLoughlin/Andy Perry/john loughran (113+141+170=424/16); 4. United States: Geoff Aaron/Jess Kempkes/Raymond Peters/Matt Moore (133+141+198=472/12); 5. Austria: Erich Brandauer/Richard Hitzler/Philip Kornherr/Mario Mempor (129+160+187=476/2); 6. Andorra: Daniel Estraques-Armengol/ Albert Cabanes-ehao/Pere MartiCasal/Charles Lorens-L1ados (153+170+195=518/2); 7. Switzerland: Cedric Monnin/Dominique Guillaume/ Laun;nt Dangeli/Oidicr Monnin (125+131+247=503/6); 8. Poland: Wojciech Vblazusiak/Pawel Grochowski/ Rafa) Luberda/Jozef Topor~Madrx (174+168+194= 536/2); 9. Norway: Rune Vehus/Henning Hauge Nilsen/Ole per Svensrud/Willy Dyrskog Pederson (167+174+209::0::550/3); 10. Australia: Don Murray/ Robert Jones/Dean Nuttall/Kevin Zarczynski (161+174+236=571/3); 11. Russia: Oleg Pbakh1n/Sergey Nosov /Vasiliy Andreyer (206+202+202=610/0); 12. Portugal: Andre Garcia/Pedro Buesco/Vitor Sal Joaquim Teixeira (204+204+206=614/0); 13. Greece: Pappas Panagiotis/Lavoutas Dimitrios/Sotirhos loannis (210+210+210=630/0). . ONE SEVEN WON IT ALL Smo1cin' Joe's Racing (520ERV2 equipped) D.I.D's Gold Premium X-Ring Series chains were designed with the same DRing technology as our Exclusive Racing Series 520ERV2 and 530ERV chains. The 520VM and 530ZV chains were created to meet the strength requirements of today's high performance ... . street riders. 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