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Cycle News 2014 Issue 25 June 24

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CN III ARCHIVES BY LARRY LAWRENCE I t doesn't happen often, but when a small bike beats the big-bore machines it's big news. The rea- son you don't hear about smaller bikes beating bigger machines often is pretty simple – they usu- ally don't race against one anoth- er. But in the old WERA Formula USA Series the rules were wide open and it was run what you brung. In 1990 Marlboro Team Roberts rider Rich Oliver, on his Yamaha TZ250, was the David racing against the rest of the big- bore Goliaths. On one special day in Grattan, Michigan, Oliver struck a blow for little-bike lovers everywhere when he slayed the big boys. All Oliver needed was a twisty, technical circuit like Grattan Raceway and a little rain didn't hurt either. The very fact that Oliver and his teammate Rob- bie Petersen were racing Formula USA was a head scratcher. After Daytona team owner Kenny Roberts announced that he was pulling his team from the AMA series because of a disagreement over running required AMA stickers on their bikes. Roberts said companies paid good money to have stickers on his motorcycles and that the AMA's stickers were taking up valuable space on his bikes. When pressed Roberts admitted that run- ning stickers wasn't the only reason he was leaving the AMA. It was a chaotic time for Roberts and his team. His rider Gary Cowan had been paralyzed in a crash during the AMA 250GP race at Daytona. At the same time there was behind-the-scenes planning going on with Roberts involved in start- ing a new racing series, tentatively called Moto de Monde. Regardless of the reason after winning the Daytona 250 Grand Prix race and being the favor- ite to win the 1990 AMA 250 Grand Prix Champi- onship. Oliver suddenly found himself racing the Marlboro Roberts Yamaha TZ250 against mon- ster-motored Formula USA bikes with four-times (or more) displacement advantage. Oliver was dangled the carrot of the 500GP bike to come to the rescue, but that would have to wait until the end of the season, after the Grand Prix season was over. In the meantime Oliver would have to deal with gathering up the big bikes in the turns only to watch them motor away on the straightaways all season. The team tried everything from boring out the TZ to 350cc and even experimented with nitrous oxide for ad- ditional short speed bursts. But in the middle of the season Oliver got a little relief in the form of the F-USA stop at the technical Grattan Raceway - a circuit custom- made for smaller bikes. In fact at one point the track record was held by Lance David, racing a modified Yamaha TT500. Even though Oliver had never raced at the west Michigan track, he had heard about the OLIVER BEATS GOLIATH P116

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