Don't blame us for spoiling the ending of the GNCC season early, blame Rodney Smith . How
mind-b oggl ing was his incredible 1998 season? Smith ripped his way to victory in five of
the 10 r ace s he entered and ended up on the podium in 10 out of 10 races . And after a
decisive victory at Burr Oaks, the 1998 GNCC Championship title was his, even with three
races le ft in the season . How did Smith do it? With a little help f om his screamin' yellow
Suz uk i RM250 . A bike with the strength and reliability to handle the punis hment of a
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grueling GNCC event, and still come out on top . And with all
the improvements made to the RM250 for 1999, look for
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RMs to be at the f ro nt of the pack again next season. Stop by your
local Suzuki dealer and check out the whole RM line . We could tell
you more about them, but we don't want to spoil-that for you, too.
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