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Cycle News 2022 Issue 21 May 24

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VOLUME 59 ISSUE 21 MAY 24, 2022 P125 tion at that point, so there was no ground clearance on either side. Fujio [Yoshimura] was working with us and would report back to Pops. And Ron was a Dunlop tire importer and that was a big thing because I could get all the tires I wanted. And we would run up front (Fisher led briefly in the '71 Daytona 200 before blowing a motor) and had good speed but had a hard time finishing races. Then before the '72 season Pops came over and things really pro- gressed with the bike." Fisher explained that Pops had developed the first four-into-one exhaust pipe and that helped solved the bike's ground-clear- ance problem. "We were loaded and ready to do some damage going into '72," Fisher said. And at Day- tona things really looked like they'd finally come together for the team when Fisher took over the lead in the Daytona 200 on his Pops Yoshimura-tuned Krause Honda about mid-way through, but a split oil tank put Fisher out after leading only a couple of laps. "Ron was a really good guy, but like all Pennsylvania Dutch, guys like my dad, they were brought up to fix stuff instead of putting the new thing on that you have sitting in the box there. They were like, 'Well, we might need that later.' And that's what happened to the bike at Daytona in '72. I came into the garage and Ron had a rag around the oil tank. I asked him why he didn't put the new oil tank we had on the bike, and he said Loudon Weekend Fisher takes a victory lap at Loudon after dominating the AMA Grand National Road Race in June of 1972. At one time he built almost a 30-second lead in the 100-mile race, before backing off to preserve the victory. Gary Fisher (10) is all smiles after winning the Loudon 250 Junior/ Expert Combined race over Kenny Roberts (60) and Yvon Duhamel (17). After winning this race, Fisher would go on to win the national that same weekend, taking a sweep of both major races at the Loudon Classic.

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