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Cycle News 1973 10 23

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October 23, 1973 ~ Page 25 "Go ina littled and come out a little Kenny Roberts, AMA Grand National Champion It's not cockiness or overconfidence. Because in addition to being the finest allaround motorcycle rider in America, Kenny Roberts is also a highly intelligent, highly methodical young man. He knows the exact limit to which he can push himself and his machinery. And he operates at that limit. And it's not just nerve. You may win an individual race on nerve. Or on a break. But there's only one way to win the AMA Grand National Championship: Consistency. Week after week, you have to beat the best. In road races. Short track races. Dirt track races; IT's. It takes an unusual combination of skills. And an unusual combination of machines. With Yamaha, Kenny Roberts obviously had that combination: Houston Short Track. First. Dallas Road Race. Third. Atlanta Road Race. Third. Loudon Road Race. Second. Columbus Half Mile. Third. Colorado Springs Mile. First. Castle Rock IT Second. Gardena IT Second. Peoria IT Second. '. Pocono Road Race. Second. Indianapolis Mile. Third. Charlotte Road Race. Second. Gardena Half Mile. First. That's consistency. In fact, there's another achievement that makes us at Yamaha almost as proud as winning the Grand Natiqnal Championship: Out of the twenty-three AMA National Point races Kenny Roberts entered this year, he scored points in all but three. And to anyone familiar with what profeSSional motorcycle racing does to machinery, that record is nothing short of miraculous. No, it wasn't just the ability to "go in a little deeper and come out a little faster" that won Kenny Roberts the' AMA Grand National Championship. It was c<;>nsistency. A rider who beat the best, week after 'week. And a bike that didn't break. / YAMAHA I . ..... .. , AMA CHAMPION Yamaha's f,int. BecauseYamahas last. , ..

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