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wheelie off the log . After getting the
bike settled down for th e fir st jump,
Soter rod e hard to make up for the time
lost on the wh eelie. The effort paid off,
but his run wasn't fast enough to beat
Watson or Pinsonnault, and the Owings
Mills, Maryland, resident took horne a
third-place finish with his 9.0939-second run.
"The firs t (ride) wasn't bad,n Soter
said, adding with.. chuckle, nit felt all
right. The second one, I don't know. It
wasn' t fast enough... I lost. n
800cc
Price had his nitro-burning Harley
r olled in to the s tarting bo x a n d u p
agains t th e log by th e Gerencer crew.
Looking on, Lou Gerencer Sr. gave Price
some last-minute suggestions as he
threw his leg over the fuel-injected monster . Revving th e m o tor a few more
times, Pric e's in tent glar e up the hill
s eemed to lock o nto h is targe t a rea.
C li ckin g off the jumps after a hard
launch, Price's crowd-pleasing run was
totally smooth - and fas t, as the clock
would verify: 7.8751 seconds.
nit felt like I was on air," Price said .
Pau l Zander used the right side of
the starting pit to get set up for his ride.
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Blasting off the log 'on his BSA Zander
used a lot of body English to coax his
machine into the center of the hill an d
clicked off a time of 8.6900 for his first
ride. Zander returned to the pit knowing he had to shave almost a second off
his first -run time if he hoped' to better
Price's blisteringly fast run. With a n
excellent launch, the BSA wheelied as it
broke the starting light, though he was
able to get the wheel back on th e
ground, and he motored up the hill with
a time of 85428 seconds. While it wa sn't
nearly fast enough to beat Price, it was
good enough to la n d him in second
place on the day.
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Rodney Williams launched his beaulifuI Harley-Davison from the center of
the box on his first run, botincing off of
each of the three jumps on their centers
to card an 8.5469-second run and hold
second place at th e end o f the first
ro u n d . Williams' re turn to the hill
p roved futile as the roaring Harley
kicked out to the right off the sta rt.
Quickly recovering, he settled onto the
saddle for a nice, smooth ride, though it
was slower than his first, at 8.6464. .
nWe had two excellent rides today, "
Williams said, also thanking his father. '~l
couldn't ask for for any better rides." 01
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