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Cycle News 1996 09 11

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Califonla 1;';' Rides Presents the 7th AmIaI SUP: 1. Paul Binnquist Oaw); 2. RichaJd jones (Wes); 3. john DeFries Oaw); 4. Ken Harwen (Wes); S. Brian Thomson Oaw). Big Bear dual sport a grizzly affair By Ron Pocher BIG BEAR LAKE, CA, AUG. 34 The Big Bear Trail Riders hosted their second annual Big Bear Run in the Big Bear fLake Arrowhead area of Southern California, the 75th year that motorcyclists gathered in the area on the first weekend oj August since the original Big Bear Run in 1920. The Harleys and Indians were hard-pressed to finish this year's event, which utilized terrain not commonly found in rallies of the roaring 20's. The 140-miIe "advanced loop" was the conversation piece for the weekend as it lived up to its billing and then some. The promoters recommended "serious riders only" and the course was indeed challenging, but mainly just downright fun. "Our goal for the advanced loop on Saturday is to make it the dual sport equivalent of Malcom Smith's Soboba Trail Ride," said club president Joe Meyer. "We can't make it quite that tough, though, so we make it a little longer." Advanced riders were required to ride 140 miles in order to receive a finisher's plaque with their pictures attached. The course consisted of all the single-track and jeep trails in the area and boasted a low 25 miles of pavement. For the first time in two years, an offroad event was able to use the Devil's Hole and White Mountain trails, which had been closed due to fire. There were several tricky and challenging sections but nothing scary, impassable or dangerous. Riders were forced to hold the trail via the use of their role charts only since no flagging was hung for the course-one entries. Seventyfive riders started, but after the dust cleared, only 46 had finished. Course two consisted of two scenic loops around Big Bear Lake and was set up for the introductC?ry level dual sporter interested in leaming more about the sport. . Course three was a regular dual sport event with easy and difficult options throughout the day, as well as a few sections in the high desert to commemorate the old Big Bear Hare and Hound. Sunday's event was held on a separate 120 mile course with easy f difficult options and flagging at critical spots along the trail. Riders were sent down into the desert, and the halfway pointfgas stop was in Lucerne Valley. A technical single-track usually reserved for equestrians, a powerline trail in the desert and some rocky trails in the Burns Canyon area were the day's highlights. annwu Dual Sport Jamboree An AMA 0-37 Dual Sport Adventure starting in the Barton Flats area .' of the San Bernardino National Forest. . .J<-.r Sunday, Sept. 29, 1996 '. ,'" Jt-):. • BIG BEAR, CALIFORNIA ~-:,. COURSE DESCRIPTION: A100+ mile dual~sport loop in the beautiful San Bernardino Mountains around the Big Bear, Camomia area with optional sections for the more experienced riders. Agreat ride for novice and experienced riders alike! Come up and enjoy the entire weekend! We'lI be gathering on saturday In the group camping area (no water or hookups) oll East Jenks Lake Loop Road in the Barton Flats area. Hiking, fishing and other outdoor activities are nearby. Porta-potlies are in place. so (4-6): 1. Ryan Ivers (KTM); 2. TyLer Maxel (KTM); 3. We&iey lett (KTM); 4. Andy M,rtheny (ICTM); S. Mike PaSlavant (KTM). ' SO (7-8): 1. Patrick Massie Clem); 2. T. Pellrit (Cob); 3. Nathan Saving (KTM); 4. Justin Hill (ICTM); S. Tommy MAxeI (Lem). 65: 1. joey Pellett (Kaw); 2. Patrick Maa8ie (lCaw); 3. Nick Car-roll (Kaw);4. Troy Stuart (Kaw); 5. Chris Chapman (lCaw). MINI JR: 1. Dillion Rhl»des (Hon); 2. Joey PeU~tt (Kaw); 3. Nick C8rroll (lCaw); 4. jeremy Clyburn (Yam); S. Juan Oweru (!

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