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Cycle News 2022 Issue 34 August 23

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T erry Kizer was a novice flat track racer with dreams of one day becoming AMA Grand National Champion. A Texan from the Houston area and an up-and-coming young steel- shoe ace traveling the country, Kizer looked up to 1970s AMA Grand National racing stars like Jay Springsteen, Corky Keener, Mert Lawwill and Kenny Roberts. Of course, today, anyone who has been around motorcycle drag racing for any length of time remembers Kizer as a drag racing legend and winner of nine national championships and set- ter of countless records, but the path to switching from going in circles around dusty dirt tracks to hammering down quarter-mile drag strips in the blink of an eye happened quite by accident. One day Kizer took his flat track racing hauler van into a pinstriping/lettering shop. Trav Clifton, the shop owner, hap- pened to be roommates with a well-known local drag racer and builder named Mo Parsons. As CN III ARCHIVES P124 Kizer took his flat track racing hauler van into a pinstriping/lettering shop. Trav BY LARRY LAWRENCE (Above) Terry Kizer made the cover of the program for the 1987 U.S. Nationals. (Below) Kizer (near lane) at the IDBA MTC World Finals in Baton Rouge in 1987. PHOTO: CYCLE NEWS ARCHIVES FLAT TRACKER TURNED DRAG RACING LEGEND

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