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ing to get his front end down after landing wrong off the third jump and it hurt
his time.
Glen Petty Jr. wasn't able to better his
first-run time and he ended the day in
eighth behind Zander.
Price turned a 7.698-second run for
fifth overall, finishing up a great season,
his first on the 800cc machine. Bobby
Templeton, the 1996 800cc Rookie of the
Year, put in two smooth rides on his first
visit to Oregonia but, like his brother
Michael in the 540cc class, he wasn't able
to crack the top 10.
Everyone was standing as Gerencer
launched up the hill. The Indianan was
going all out when he got a little sideways over the third jump and he had to
back off to stay in bounds. It cost him his
chance at the win and the 7.413-second
run relegated him to second.
The last rider of the event was Wallace Fowler. He ran an 8.343 on his first
run but his Casto Cycle Sales team
turned some wrenches before his second
ride and he made the most of it. Fowler
cranked his Slizuki GSXR-based machine
to the stops and put in the ride of his pro
career. The West Virginian nearly hit the
timing lights at the top of the hill, but he
kept it in bounds for a 7.634-second effort
and fourth overall the best finish of his
career.
"Having my friends here helped my
confidence a lot and 1 rode better the second ride," Wallace said as he looked forward to next season.
Rodney Williams, number three in
1995, also was thinking of 1997. "We're
going all the way next year, going after
the title," he said.
Another rider who will be a front-runner in 1997 is Mickey Dent, Gerencer's
teammate. Dent finished the season second overall.
''lbat's what 1came here to do," Dent
said. "It just wasn't my day today. 1
wanted to get in the top three today and
it didn't work out."
Gerencer wasn't too disapointed with
his day. "I could have finished one spot
higher," the champion said. "Still, 1 got
what 1wanted - the championship."
Dresser was happy about his victory
but had hope for more from his season.
"I would rather have won another
championship, but it's hard when you
miss three races," said Dresser, who is
looking toward next year. "I was talking
to Lou: He had it (the number-one plate)
last year, and 1 had it this year, now he
hasit. So next year should be my year."OI'
Dayton Me
Oregonia, Ohio
Results: October 13, 1996 (Round 10 of 10)
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