Dust to Glory
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1:21:00
I'm proud of ya.
You did a great job.

1:21:03
Great job.
Thanks for everything, you guys.

1:21:04
What a great family.
Honor to have you guys with us, it really is.

1:21:08
I had a friend tell me today that in Baja,
if you're dumb, you better be tough.

1:21:15
Having survived 300 miles
with a faulty headlight.

1:21:17
Greg Tracy's arrival
meant J.N. Was back on the bike.

1:21:20
Well, if we get third, we'll be good.
1:21:22
Well, whatever we get.
Dude, we had no friggin' lights.

1:21:25
Jimmy didn't need to worry
1:21:27
because his dad had been
within two blocks of the stadium

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for quite a while.
1:21:30
He couldn't find the entrance.
1:21:31
When he did make it.
Victory towel

1:21:34
wrapped around his neck.
Just like the old days.

1:21:37
Well. It was 1967 all over again.
1:21:40
But that's what happened the first time,
so that's only fitting.

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Some things are timeless.
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There he is standing there,
you know, 30 years later.

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He had that smile,
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and you could feel the excitement
of there he was, you know,

1:21:53
at the finish line of the 1000.
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And gosh, again,
he could be anyplace in the world

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and doing anything he wants to do.
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And there he is.
1:21:59
You can get
your social security check now.

1:22:03
A little past 5:00 in the morning.
The number 227

1:22:05
of Matt and Steve Scaroni
collected the win in the protruck class.

1:22:09
After a dozen tries.
The father and son team had finally done it.

1:22:11
They give a lot of the credit
to the third driver. Ricky Johnson.

1:22:17
You fall back to the little kid
in the underwear and the six-guns

1:22:21
and the cowboy hat.
1:22:22
You're a cowboy.
1:22:23
At sunrise. Two-thirds of those cowboys
were still out in the course.

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Some as far back as the halfway point.
1:22:28
Like number 806 of Todd Wyllie
and Mark Julius.

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Who'd had a rotten night.
1:22:32
They'd lost a transmission.
lost a front end. Simply got lost.

1:22:36
But could not lose
Jethro the know-it-all.

1:22:39
You never finished a 100-mile race,
you never finished a 500-mile race.

1:22:43
Come down here, how's he gonna finish
a 1,000-mile race?

1:22:48
Mark Julius. In an attempt
to lose his publicist Jethro.

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Was off and running.
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And then a funny thing happened.
1:22:54
A race broke out for 195th place.

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