AMERICAN MOTORCYCLING July 1962
Enduro Riders of Ohio
Reprint of an article about the first Baby Burr from the May 1958 edition of American Motorcycling Magazine
"Little Burr Run" Puts Finishing Touch to First 250 Mile National
Ohio Ready and Waiting Arrival of Entries for May 31st
Lincoln Baird Executive Secretary Enduro Riders Association, Inc.
Come the Decoration Day weekend, May 31, 1958, around 4:00 A.M. a lot of sleepy fellows will be getting into their riding clothes for the start of a 250 mile national championship Endurance Run - the first 250-miler ever granted by theAMA. The event is being sponsored by the Enduro Riders Association Inc, of Columbus, Ohio.
Sidecar (Servi-cars, and Sidecars with power driven thrid wheel prohibited) Girls Powder Puff (if six or more entries.)
As for the spectator, a card will be printed with the most interesting places to see and you can go anytime at any one of the spectator spots.
STARTING TIME: 6:01 A.M. Saturday, May 31st
ENTRIES; Entries close May 17th. No entry will be accepted without entry fee of $8.00 per person. LIMITED TO FIRST 400 ENTRIES. ALL OTHERS WILL BE RETURNED.
ROUTE CARDS; Time will be printed on our route card, so you won't have to worry about figuring time on your card. (Instant Route Cards)
STARTING POSITIONS; Each rider's number will be drawn according to postmark of entry. Numbers will be drawn for each rider on May 24th and placed in an evelope with Route Card, etc. and can be picked up at the starting point Friday, May 30th. None will be mailed. Depending upon number of entries riders will leave starting line in either pairs, three's or four's with Nos.1, 101, 202, 301 leaving first, etc.
BREAKFAST; Light breakfast will be served at the starting point, at a nominal fee.
GAS: Gas and Oil available at starting line.
SAFETY: Safety has always been an outstanding feature which has always come first in laying out and marking of all runs by this assocation. It has been their aim to protect the rider from any injury (and from costly repair damage to his bike as well) and they have spared little effort to mark the course for your protection. Markers marked "DANGER" heed these warnings.
SPORTSMANSHIP; Always wear a smile on your face; be cooperative with officials and your fellow riders. Show others you can smile in defeat as well as victory.
"PEP": is a recommendation suggested to all, which was coined from a phrase in a speech by E.C. Smith attending the Enduro Riders Association annual banquet, when he announced that this group has been awarded this national championship enduro date after applying for it for five straight years "PEP" as he puts it stands for "Persistent Effort Pays" and with that we suggest you get a good nights rest the night before so you'll have plenty of "PEP" the next moring that will see you through the run from start to finish.
Good luck to all and may the best man win.