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Cycle News 2016 Issue 38 September 27

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P100 F E A T U R E Sponsored HONDA RC181: THE BIG GUN For decades, the 500cc class was the pinnacle of Grand Prix racing. At the close of the 1950s, top teams in the class included Gilera, MV Agusta, Norton and BMW, all ridden by champions and legendary riders. Soichiro Honda recognized in 1959 that the 500cc class was no place for an upstart Japanese company to enter Grand Prix racing. So he competed first with a 125 at the Isle of Man. In 1960, Honda launched a full-fledged racing program, contesting all seven rounds on the Grand Prix calendar in the 125 and 250 classes with multiple riders. Success quickly followed. Honda won its first Grand Prix in Spain, the race that kicked off the 1961 season in the 125 class. As that memorable year closed out, Honda riders dominated both the 125 and 250 classes, locking down four of the top five spots in the 125 class and all top five in the 250 class. Not bad for newcomers. By 1966, just seven short years since the competition had raised a skeptical eyebrow at the unknown Japanese racing team, Honda had earned world championships in the 50, 125, 250 and 350 classes. Only one crown was missing: the 500cc World Championship. This omission would soon be addressed. The 500 class was packed with formidable opposition fielding well-honed race programs. As the 1966 season approached, all kinds of rumors and speculation regarding

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