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Cycle News 2023 Issue 31 August 8

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T he first time a starting gate ever dropped at Loretta Lynn's Ranch happened 41 years ago, on August 4, 1982, to be exact. It was the first time a motocross of any kind had oc- curred at the Ranch, owned and lived on by country singer Lo- retta Lynn, who needs no further introduction. According to Cycle News' coverage of the race, written by Tim O'Haver and photographed by Werner Straube, 983 entries were filed and 25 class champi - ons were crowned. Back then, the race was called the AMA/Kawasaki Amateur and Youth National Championship Motocross. Kawasaki was a big supporter of that first race. So much so that all their contracted amateur racers were required to race it. At that time, Kawasaki was just getting going with its Team Green racing program. Kawasaki has been a major part of the Loretta Lynn's Amateur Nationals ever since. The Loretta Lynn's Dude Ranch race site, discovered by promoters Dave Coombs and Paul Schlegel, was chosen for several reasons. The main ones were that it was somewhat centrally located in the U.S. and, most importantly, offered a neu - tral battleground. No one would have the home-field advantage here since no one had ever rolled a wheel around this new track, not even the event promotor's kids, Tim and Davey Coombs. CNIIARCHIVES P142 THE FIRST LORETTA LYNN'S BY KIT PALMER Paul Denis leads Bobby Moore (22) and Danny Storbeck (33) at the very first Loretta Lynn's Amateur Nationals in 1982. PHOTOS: WERNER STRAUBE

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