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Cycle News 2002 06 12

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lillM\lE lRJEM\lEM\lBlElRJElD Dick Hammer chased girls. Then they got the idea to buy motorcycles. Van Leeuwen remembers his early relationship with Hammer quite well. "Dick started riding on a threespeed Mustang, and then I went out and bought a Triumph Tiger 110, so then Hammer bought himself a '53 Triumph Thunderbird," Van Leeuwen recounted. "We used to go and drag race those things all over town. The cops would chase us and run us all over the place, but our bikes were so much faster than the cops' '56 Fords, we'd get away easy." Gardena Speedway (later renamed Ascot Park) was running half-mile races on Friday nights at the time. Hammer and Van Leeuwen heard about that and started riding their bikes over to watch the races. "We'd get all jazzed up," Van Leeuwen said, "and race all the way (Left) "Never Say Die": One of the most famous dirt track photographs ever. Dick Hammer at the limit on his Hartey-Davldson at Ascot Park. (Below) Victory Lane. Hammer (16) celebrates his second-straight win In the 250cc Lightweight Grand Prill class at Daytona in 1964. By DON EMDE PHOTOS BY DAN MAHONY ick Hammer had his share of ups and downs on the racetrack, but now he's riding a win streak in the race of his life. What do you know about Dick Hammer? Ask anyone who has known him for very long and the descriptions are all pretty similar. They'll tell you about a guy who takes everything he gets into very seriously and never gives up. You say you've already heard stories of guys who never give up? Well, read on, because Dick Hammer is a very djfferent breed of cat. He was born in Los Angeles in 1939 and grew up in Bellflower, a community on the Southwest side of town. By the mid-1950s, Dick and his best buddy Skip Van Leeuwen were leading pretty typical lives for teenage boys growing up in Southern California. They played sports and 38 JUNE 12, 2002· cue • _ n __ :IS I

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