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  But now…even before the spectacle got under way…there were signs that we might be losing control of the situation。 Here we were on this fine Nevada morning; this cool bright dawn on the desert; hunkered down at some greasy bar in a concrete blockhouse & gambling casino called the 〃Mint Gun Club〃 about ten miles out of Vegas。。。and with the race about to start; we were dangerously disorganized。
  Outside; the lunatics were playing with their motorcycles; taping the headlights; topping off oil in the forks; last minute bolt…tightening (carburetor screws; manifold nuts; etc。) and the first ten bikes blasted off on the stroke of nine。 It was extremely exciting and we all went outside to watch。 The flag went down and these ten poor buggers popped their clutches and zoomed into the first turn; all together; then somebody grabbed the lead (a 405 Husquavarna; as I recall); and a cheer went up as the rider screwed it on and disappeared in a cloud of dust。
  〃Well; that's that;〃 somebody said。 〃They'll be back around in an hour or so。 Let's go back to the bar。〃 But not yet。 No。 There were something like a hundred and ninety more bikes waiting to start。 They went off ten at a time; every two minutes。 At first it was possible to watch them out to a distance of some two hundred yards from the starting line。 But this visibility didn't last long。 The third brace of ten disappeared into the dust about a hundred yards from where we stood。。。and by the time they'd sent off the first hundred (with still another hundred to go); our visibility was down to something like fifty feet。 We could see as far as the hay…bales at the end of the pits。。。
  Beyond that point the incredible dustcloud that would hang over this part of the desert for the next two days was already formed up solid。 None of us realized; at the time; that this was the last we would see of the 〃Fabulous Mint 400〃…By noon it was hard to see the pit area from the bar/casino; one hundred feet away in the blazing sun。 The idea of trying to 〃cover this race〃 in any conventional press…sense was absurd: It was like trying to keep track of a swimming meet in an Olympic…sized pool filled with talcum powder instead of water。 The Ford Motor pany had e through; as promised; with a 〃press Bronco〃 and a driver; but after a few savage runs across the desert…looking for motorcycles and occasionally finding one…I abandoned this vehicle to the photographers and went back to the bar。
  It was time; I felt; for an Agonizing Reappraisal of the whole scene。 The race was definitely under way。 I had witnessed the start; I was sure of that much。 But what now? Rent a helicopter? Get back in that stinking Bronco? Wander out on that goddamn desert and watch these fools race past the checkpoints? One every thirteen minutes。。。 。
  By ten they were spread out all over the course。 It was no longer a 〃race〃; now it was an Endurance Contest。 The only visible action was at the start/finish line; where every few minutes some geek would e speeding out of the dustcloud and stagger off his bike; while his pit crew would gas it up and then launch it back onto the track with a fresh driver for another fifty…mile lap; another brutal hour of kidney killing madness out there in that terrible dust…blind limbo。
  Somewhere around eleven; I made another tour in the press vehicle; but all we found were two dune…buggies full of what looked like retired petty…officers from San Diego。 Theycut us off in a dry…wash and demanded; 〃Where is the damn thing?〃
  〃Beats me;〃 I said。 〃We're just good patriotic Americans like yourselves。〃 Both of their buggies were covered with ominous symbols: Screaming Eagles carrying American Flags in their claws; a slant…eyed snake being chopped to bits by a buzz…saw made of stars & stripes; and one of the vehicles had what looked like a machine…gun mount on the passenger side。
  They were having a bang…up time…just crashing around the desert at top speed and hassling anybody they met。 〃What outfit you fellas with?〃 one of them shouted。 The engines were all roaring; we could barely hear each other。〃The sporting press;〃 I yelled。 〃We're friendlies…hired geeks。〃 Dim smiles。
  〃If you want a good chase;〃 I shouted; 〃you should get after that skunk from CBS News up ahead in the big black jeep。 He's the man responsible for The Selling Of The Pentagon。〃
  〃Hot damn!〃 two of them screamed at once。 〃A black jeep; you say?〃 They roared off; and so did we。 Bouncing across the rocks & scrub oak/cactus like iron tumbleweeds。 The beer in my hand flew up and hit the top; then fell in my lap and soaked my crotch with warm foam。
  〃You're fired;〃 I said to the driver。 〃Take me back to the pits。〃 It was time; I felt; to get grounded…to ponder this rotten assignment and figure out how to cope with it。 Lacerda insisted on Total Coverage。 He wanted to goback out in the dust storm and keep trying for some rare bination of film and lense that might penetrate the aweful stuff。
  〃Joe;〃 our driver; was willing。 His name was not really 〃Joe;〃 but that's what we'd been instructed to call him。 I had talked to the FOMOCO boss the night before; and when we mentioned the driver he was assigning to us he said; 〃His real name is Steve; but you should just call him Joe。〃
  〃Why not?〃 I said; We'll call him anything he wants。 How about 〃Zoom〃?〃
  〃No dice;〃 the FOrd man said; 〃It has to be 〃Joe〃。
  Lacerda agreed; and sometime around noon he went out on the desert again; in the pany of our driver Joe。 I went back to the blockhouse bar/casino that was actually the Mint Gun Club…where I began to drink heavily; think heavily; and make many heavy notes。。。
  
   6。 A Night on the Town。。nfrontation at the Desert Inn。。。Drug Frenzy at the Circus Circus。。。
  
  Saturday midnight。。。Memories of this night are extremely hazy。 All I have; for guide…pegs; is a pocketful of keno cards and cocktail napkins; all covered with scribbled notes。 Here is one: 〃Get the Ford man; demand a Bronco for race…observation purposes 。 。。 photos?。。。Lacerda/call。。。why not a helicopter? 。。。 Get on the phone; lean on the fuckers。。。heavy yelling。〃 Another says: 〃Sign on Paradise Boulevard…'Stopless and Topless'。。。bush…league sex pared to L。A。; pasties here…total naked public humping in L。A。 。 。 。 Las Vegas is a society of armed masturbators/gambling is the kicker here/sex is extra/weird trip for high rollers。。。house…whores for winners; hand jobs for the bad luck crowd。〃 A long time ago when I lived in Big Sur down the road from Lionel Olay I had a friend who liked to go to Reno for the crap…shooting。 He owned a sporting…goods store in Carmel。 And one month he drove his Mercedes highway…cruiser to Reno on three consecutive weekends…winning heavilyinch time。 After three trips he was something like 15;000 ahead; so he decided to skip the fourth weekend and take friends to dinner at Nepenthe。 〃Always quit winners;〃 explained。 〃And besides; it's a long drive。〃 On Monday morning he got a phone call from Reno…from the general manager of the casino he'd been working out on。 〃We missed you this weekend;〃 said the GM。 〃The pit…men were bored。〃
  〃Shucks;〃 said my friend。
  So the next weekend he flew up to Reno in a private plane; with a friend and two girls…all 〃special guests〃 of the GM。 Nothing too good for high rollers。。。
  And on Monday morning the same plane…the casino's plane…flew him back to the Monterey airport。 The pilot lent him a dime to call a friend for a ride to Carmel。 He was 30;000 in debt; and two months later he was looking down the barrel of one of the world's heaviest collection agendes。
  So he sold his store; but that didn't make the nut。 They could wait for the rest; he said…but then he got stomped; which convinced him that maybe he'd be better off borrowing enough money to pay the whole wad。
  Mainline gambling is a very heavy business…and Las Vegas makes Reno seem like your friendly neighborhood grocery store。 For a loser; Vegas is the meanest town on earth。 Until about a year ago; there was a giant billboard on the outskirts of Las Vegas; saying:
  
  DON'T GAMBLE WITH MARIJUANA! IN NEVADA: POSSESSION…20 YEARS SALE…LIFE!
  
  So I was not entirely at ease drifting around the casinos on this Saturday night with a car full of marijuana and head full of acid。 We had several narrow escapes: at one point I tried to drive the Great Red Shark into the laundry room of the Landmark Hotel…but the door was too narrow; and the people inside seemed dangerously excited。
  
  We drove over to the Desert Inn; to catch the Debbie Reynolds/Harry James show。 〃I don't know about you;〃 I told my attorney; 〃but in my line of business it's important to be Hep。〃
  〃Mine too;〃 he said。 〃But as your attorney I advise you to drive over to the Tropicana and pick up on Guy Lombardo。 He's in the Blue Room with his Royal Canadians。〃
  〃Why?〃 I asked。
  〃Why what?〃
  〃Why should I pay out my hard…earned dollars to watch a fucking corpse?〃
  〃Look;〃 he said。 〃Why are we out here? To entertain ourselves; or to do the job?〃
  〃The job; of course;〃 I replied。 We were driving around in circles; weaving through the parking lot of a place I thought was the Dunes; but it turned out to be the Thunderbir

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