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Cycle News 2023 Issue 09 March 7

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VOLUME ISSUE MARCH , P131 it was! Falta, in his first-ever su- percross event, was the overall winner at the Superbowl, while Velky secured the championship in the four-race Inter-Am series. "The 1974 trip was my first visit to the United States," recalls Velky. "Jaroslav and I were like little kids! Everything was so new to us. Even visiting the 7-11 [con - venience store] was an experi- ence, as we couldn't understand how American gasoline stations worked." It was a difficult time to be a Czechoslovakian resident, living under watchful Communist rule and during their time in the U.S., Velky and his CZ teammates were closely monitored by their team managers. "We didn't get to travel any - where other than to the races. Our trip was work, just a summer break and when it ended, we had to return to Europe for the Grand Prix season." Although though the once- prestigious series had faded in its importance by the mid '70s, the Inter-Am series was still con- tested by all of the major teams. Even Roger DeCoster would make an appearance in the '74 series. Velky took overall wins in Lexington, Ohio, and again in Springfield, New York, to capture the series' crown for CZ. He returned to the U.S. in 1975 but was unable to successfully defend his title. The Nebraska event was Velky's best ride, though his second-moto vic - tory that day wasn't enough to overcome a fourth-place finish in the first race, and he finished second to series' champion Tony DiStefano. It would be at the Superbowl of Motocross where Velky nearly snagged what would've been the signature win of his career. He easily won the first moto (indoor events still used a three-moto format at that time) and finished second in moto two, only to en - counter bad luck in the third and final moto. "I could've won it, but I had a few falls in the third moto. The atmosphere was amazing. We were used to big crowds, espe- cially on our home tracks such as the Holice GP, but they were spread out over the countryside, not sitting next to each other in a stadium." Like his Czech teammate Falta, Zdenek Velky would not Velky won the Inter-Am MX Series Championship aboard a CZ in 1974.

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