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Cycle News 2021 Issue 12 March 23

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P132 CN III WHEELSPIN BY KEITH DOWDLE D uring my career I've had the pleasure of working with all types of racers in all genres of racing—from road racing to motocross, supercross to enduro and cross country, even motorcycle drag rac- ing—but the desert guys always topped my list as some of the most incredible riders I've ever known. Desert racing is a brutal and dangerous game played by some of the bravest—yet most incredibly humble—people you'll ever meet. From Dakar to Baja, these people risk their lives doing what they love. I have absolute respect for all of them. Johnny Campbell and Jimmy Lewis are two of my all-time favorites, and they're both still heavily involved with rally and desert racing. Guys like Ricky Brabec and other desert riders who are currently at the top of their game owe much of their success to these two legends. And they're two of the nicest, most approachable guys you could ever have the pleasure of knowing. In 1998 Campbell and Lewis teamed up to compete in the Baja 1000. That year the race started in Santo Tomas instead of the traditional Ensenada start- ing point and ran 1062 miles to La Paz. Starting in Santo To- mas made the race longer than usual, but it was a course that had been used before. In 1986, Johnny Campbell's mentors, Bruce Ogilvie and Chuck Miller, won the race on the same route, which made the 1998 race that HEROES OF THE DESERT The Honda ad says it all. Johnny Campbell and Jimmy Lewis combined efforts to win the Baja 1000 in 1998, the last Baja race for the air-cooled XR600.

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