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Cycle News 2022 Issue 45 November 8

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VOLUME 59 ISSUE 45 NOVEMBER 8, 2022 P117 no doubt that LaRue has one distinction that no other place in the country can boast. On October 11, 1970, LaRue hosted the very first pro motocross race sanctioned by the AMA. It was the opening round of the 1970 Trans-AMA (popularly called the Trans-Am Series). The site was the then newly built motocross track, named Marion County International Raceway, built by brothers Bill and Tom Guthery on 40 acres of farmland just south of LaRue. It was a big deal in its day. The British factory BSA motocross team featuring John Banks, win- ner of the 1969 British 500cc Championship and twice runner up in the world championships; Keith Hickman, third in the British BBC Motocross Series; David Nicoll, winner of that year's BBC Series; Jeff Smith, five-time win- ner at the Motocross des Nations and Six Days Gold Medal winner, along with team manager Bryan Martin and team mechanic Nor- man Hanks. AMA staff greeted the team at the Port Columbus Airport and hosted a dinner for the team. A little late to the game per- haps, but by 1970 the AMA was embracing motocross. It was hard to deny the success of Edison Dye's Inter-Am Series, which was the first to bring over the established stars of European motocross to compete against American scrambles riders. But as innovative as Dye was, his business practices rubbed some of the manufacturers the wrong way, specifically BSA and Su- LaRue Trans-AMA winner Jeff Smith is congratulated for winning the overall, while second and third-place finishers Gunnar Lindstrom (5) and Dave Nicoll (15) look on. Nicoll went on to win the 1970 Trans-AMA Championship. PHOTO: ANDY WHIPPLE Today, the LaRue track is covered in weeds, and a half-hour slog through the field yielded no remnants of the old motocross track. PHOTO: LARRY LAWRENCE

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