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Cycle News 2021 Issue 03 January 19

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IN THE WIND P26 it was also the first for a Japa- nese manufacturer. He would go on to win the world championship again in 1971 and '72 with Suzuki. Robert became the all-time wins leader in world championship motocross competition. His re- cord of 50 Motocross Grand Prix victories stood for more than 30 years until it was broken by fellow Belgian Stefan Everts in 2004. Robert began traveling to America in 1967 along with other world championship riders for a series of races against America's top riders. "It was a marvelous, unfor- gettable trip," Robert remem- bers. "We traveled all across America. We raced and put on riding schools. To put us in the American mood we bought some Winchester rifles and cowboy hats. The Americans learned fast, very fast." When the Trans-AMA Series launched in 1970, Robert was there. He won six straight Trans AMA races in the fall of that year. Magazine pioneer Joe Parkhurst solicited the help of the visiting European MX stars to lay out a motocross track on his property in Irvine, Califor- nia. On a fall day in 1967, Roger DeCoster, Dave Bickers and Robert showed up to help design what would become one of the most famous motocross tracks in America, Saddleback Park. Robert was also one of the first riders to have replica ap- parel. Copies of his racing boots were sold in the U.S. under the brand name Full Bore. Robert is remembered as one of the most naturally talented mo- tocross riders in history. In one of the most physically demand- ing disciplines in sports, he was notorious for his hard partying lifestyle, lack of training as well as his cigarette smoking. Yet Robert defends himself by point- ing out that during his peak he raced some 300 races per year. "It hardly left a lot of time for training," he said. "Yet I adored those races when the track was sandy, or conditions muddy, where most riders dread." When Robert retired, he owned the FIM records for the most world titles, the most world championship wins with 50, the most GP moto wins with 101. When inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2000, Robert continued with his involvement in motocross acting as manager for Belgium's Motocross des Nations team. CN Robert's first MX World Championship came while riding for CZ. He then went to Suzuki, giving the company its first World MX title in 1970. It was also the first for a Japanese manufacturer.

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