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Cycle News 2019 Issue 11 March 19

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machines. The riders were just as varied as the bikes, with racers ranging from 24-year-old Nick LaPaglia (brother of Mike LaPaglia) to 77-year-old Lars Larsson, one of the original pio- neers of motocross in the United States. LaPaglia emerged as one of the big winners, overalling eight of the 12 motos on the day, pow- ering his '74 250 Cross around the track like Eli Tomac, as he scrubbed jumps and wheel- tapped over the dragon-back. All eyes were on the battle between Steve Ellis and Chip Howell, for the 1975 to 1984 50+ class. The two rivals duked it out with Ellis taking the win. Notable competitors include Nigel Green and Jim Shand who came all the way from the UK, and Joe Root from the Philip- pines. More participants came from as far away as Alaska, Texas and New Mexico. As part of the Husky Champi- onship, the Bruce Brown Life- time Achievement Award was presented on Sunday afternoon, this year's award going to Lars Larsson. The Swedish-born San Diego resident came to the U.S. in 1967 at the invite of Edison Dye and was one of the first sales representatives for the Husqvarna Motorcycles brand in America. He revealed he has been rac- ing motocross for 60 years as of 2019, and doesn't appear to have any intention of stopping. Gunnar Lindstrom was also presented with a Bruce Brown Lifetime Achievement Award, his from the 2018 event, where he was not on site to accept it. "The main thing was for ev- eryone to have a fun time," said race founder Brian Catterson. "And I think we accomplished that. I think every single guy there thanked me at one point over the weekend. We're already looking ahead to next year's event where we hope to grow even more." Find more info and results at www.huskywc.com. Jean Turner IN THE WIND P48 Lars Larsson (left) and Gunnar Lindstrom were the recipients of the Bruce Brown Lifetime Achievement Awards (Lindstrom's from 2018).

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