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Cycle News 2019 Issue 50 December 17

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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P184 50 Years Ago JANUARY 13, 1970 LOOKING BACK With the closing of the 1970s, we acknowledged who we felt were some of the most prominent people who made the world of motorcycling a much better place over the past decade. Those people included Dick Mann, Lewis McKey, Bernie Schreiber, Kenny Roberts, Steve Baker, Dick Burleson, Marland Whaley, Gary Jones, Jimmy Weinert, Bob Hannah and many more… We featured an interview with Lewis McKey, aka Phantom Duck of the Desert, and Marland Whaley, and profiled enduro legend Dick Burleson… We covered Scot Harden's win at the Beatty-to-Vegas desert race… We warned our readers about booby traps being constructed in the California desert that could be fatal to motorcyclists. 40 Years Ago JANUARY 9, 1980 We ran an oil painting titled "First Turn" on the cover of Cycle News 50 years ago. It was produced by artist Carl Bartlett who painted it from memory of his racing days in Illinois. We liked it so much it was featured on the cover of our final issue of the year… We featured an interview with two flat track racers—Abram Drain and Ben Hunter—who we said were the only two black men in professional motorcycle racing. (A good read to this day.)... TV actress Barbara Eden, of the hit show I Dream Of Jeannie, learned how to ride a motorcycle, and we were there to cover it. (Left) We were there when actress Barbarta Eden, of TV's I Dream Of Jeannie fame learned how to ride a motorcycle. (Below) We interviewed flat track racers Abram Drain and Ben Hunter who were, at that time, the only black men in professional motorcycle racing 50 years ago.

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