major task of organizing this
year's reunion, while recruiting
many helpers along the way,
including his wife, Lucy, Erik Ni-
jkamp, who helped promote the
event and secured many of the
vet ISDE riders who attended,
and Jack Penton, who acted as
master of ceremonies following
dinner Friday evening. And Mo-
tonation's own Jason Kilroy led
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the troops on a dual sport ride
the next day.
Nearly 60 people attended
Friday night's get-together, 30
of whom were either ISDT or
ISDE veterans. Even though
this year's reunion was held in
California, that didn't stop many
East Coasters from attending,
including South Carolina's Randy
Hawkins, New Jersey's Fred
Hoess, Illinois' Jeff Fredette and
Tennessee's Terry Cunningham,
who lived in Ohio during his four
(Above) You'll need a calculator to add up all of the ISDE medals rung up by
these ISDE legends: (L-R) Terry Cunningham, Jeff Fredette and Fred Hoess.
(Below) Randy Hawkins, who has represented the U.S. on more World Trophy
teams than any other rider (including Jr. World), presents long-time ISDE
Team Captain Gunny Claypoole with a U.S. Team ISDE helmet.
Nearly 60 ISDE veterans
and enthusiasts attended
the ISDT/E Reunion at the
Pine Hills Lodge in Julian,
California. PHOTOS: KIT PALMER