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Cycle News 2022 Issue 06 February 8

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VOLUME 59 ISSUE 6 FEBRUARY 8, 2022 P105 stupid, I should have just hung back and let them tire out." I should add that during our entire interview Hannah failed to remember that Jeff Stanton won both motos that day at South- wick. His recollection was that Lechien won the first and that once he got by Jeff Ward in the second moto, he was chasing Lechien for the lead and the overall. While his memory of the second moto chasing leader Le- chien was correct (Stanton made a late come-from-behind charge to win that moto), Hannah had completely forgotten that Stanton won the first moto. I interjected mentioning Stanton and Hannah paused for a second and said, "No, I don't think Stanton was up there that day." After texting him the coverage of the race he re- plied, "That's why you guys write that stuff down, because us old guys can't remember shit!" Fading memories notwith- standing, Hannah was always a great rough-track rider, and they didn't come any rougher than the sandy loam that is Southwick. Even though he was supremely confident about his chances in Moto-X 338's sandbox, he'd ac- tually scored just one national vic- tory at the track and that was way back in '78, in the 250cc class. But he was solid there through- out his career, nailing down podium finishes again in '81 and his final full season of '87, finish- ing runner up to Kent Howerton and Rick Johnson, respectively, in the motos. Fans flooded to Southwick that day to see off Hannah. Technical- ly, this wouldn't be his final race, he ran the USGP at Unadilla a couple of weeks later, but most fans knew this would be their final chance to see the Hurricane at The Wick. In moto one, it was Ward blast- ing off to an early lead on his Kawasaki with Stanton, Danny Storbeck, Lechien and John Dowd giving chase. Hannah put himself in a hole with a poor start, but he made up for it by being the fastest rider on the track, in spite of doing it in heavy traffic as he made his way up to the leaders. Six laps into the moto, Hannah moved all the way up to fifth but then his charge hit a snag in the form of local hero Dowd. Try as A couple of weeks after his strong showing at Southwick, Hannah got a hero's send-off at the USGP at Unadilla. Hannah said he knew he was in trouble when he arrived at Unadilla and the track had been graded smooth. Here he is greeted by Yamaha's Keith McCarty, who was closely tied to Hannah's stellar career. PHOTO: NATE RAUBA His testing contract with Suzuki allowed Hannah to race select events. Here, he's shown talking with Maryanne Rawson and Team Green's Erick Poston at the 1989 Winter- Am in Florida. PHOTO: ADAIR/SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY

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