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Cycle News 2023 Issue 12 March 28

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S eattle, Washington, home of the Space Needle, Pike Place Market and Ivars Seafood Bar, is also home to Supercross. After all, the city has hosted an AMA Supercross 48 times, including the just-con- cluded 2023 edition. That's a lot of Supercross races, one of the most on the current schedule, so Supercross should indeed feel right at home in Seattle. The first Supercross race held in Seattle took place in 1978 in front of 32,019 fans, and it also served as the opening round that year. Pace Management was the event's promoter (when Supercross had multiple promoters), and the race was officially called the Yamaha Gold Cup Supercross. But a Honda dominated that night; in fact, there were five red bikes in the top 10 at the end of the evening. Honda also won all four of the night's qualifi - ers, one of the two semi-finals, and the Toyota Tower Jump Contest, a designated jump that who - ever flew the farthest over was awarded prize money that night and points towards winning a new Toyota truck at the end of the championship. Marty Smith sailed the farthest but would crash out of contention later in the race. But the real contest win - ner that February 18 night was "Captain Cobalt" Jimmy Ellis, who hailed from Cobalt, Connecticut. Ellis powered his works Honda into an early lead and never looked back, sealing the victory CNIIARCHIVES P118 BY KIT PALMER Jimmy Ellis won the first Supercross race held in Seattle in 1978. PRIDE OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST SEATTLE SUPERCROSS

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