OTHG Mammoth Mountain Motocross
STORY AND PHOTOS BY
CHRIS SANCHIRICO
MAMMOTH lAKES, CA, JQNE 16·17
he "Doctor" Doug Dubach dominated
the
fourth
annual
Yamaha/GYT -R Parts Over The Hill
Gang Mammoth Mountain Motocross.
Dubach took advantage of the usual
sunny skies and perfect temperatures
as he cut and carved his way around
one of the most pristine natural-terrain
tracks in the world.
The event attracted over 900 Vets
from all over the nation to contest the
two-day, four-moto event, and they all
had to retune their bikes for the 8000foot elevation of the track. Obviously,
Dubach had his Alan Olson-prepped
YZ426F dialed in. It doesn't matter
who the 38-year-old multiple Vet
World Champion races, young or old,
Dubach seems to come out on top
more often than not. This time, the
Dubach RacingjWhite Brothers/O'NeaIl
Enzo/Shoei-backed rider toped the
largest Vet motocross racing club in
the world.
At the conclusion of the racing,
Frank Potter, of Quincy, California,
received the best father's day gift a
racer could ask for. Potter rode away
with a brand new 2001 YZ250, which
was donated by Yamaha and raffled
off, with all proceeds being donated to
Yamaha's charity of choice, "Feed the
Children." Potter was extremely excit-
T
(Above) Doug
Dubach (60)
gets the jump
on Scott Myers
(99), Darin
Green (536) and
the rest of the
Pro class at
Mammoth.
(Left) Dubach
leads Chris
Young (910),
Myers (99) and
Ty Davis (67) en
route to the Pro
class win.
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