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Cycle News 2024 Issue 06 February 13

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W hen his day shift at Harry D. Foster Triumph Motorcycles ended, Mike Haney laid down his span - ners, put on his leathers, and, in proper British fashion, headed for teatime—or rather, TT time. Haney was a motorcycle racer, and in the 1960s, every dirt track racer worth his steel shoe made his way to J.C. Agajanian's Ascot Park. It didn't matter who you were or what you did anywhere else because "if you were going to be somebody in Class C rac - ing," Haney says, "then you had to prove it at Ascot." During his 12-year career, Haney was one of the fastest racers in the Southern California region, leaving many a top- ranked AMA racer eating the dust kicked up from his self- prepared Triumphs. But when Ascot's race night was over, and the factory-sponsored AMA pros headed back out on the road, Mike collected his meager first- place prize money and drove his Ford van to Torrance, back to his day job working for Harry D. Fos - ter. He could only imagine what he might be able to do if he could get a chance to race at places like Sedalia, Peoria, or maybe even the Houston Astrodome. But that was just a dream, one being lived out by a hand - ful of guys lucky enough to call themselves full-time racers. Mike Haney was a working man, a regular guy who raced for no reason other than that he loved motorcycles. His family had roots in the Midwest but re - planted themselves in California, which is where 14-year-old Mike took $35 and bought his first mo- torcycle, an Indian V-twin. It was his second motorcycle, however, a 350cc Velocette (a serious off-road machine in 1957) that opened the door to the world of competition. CNIIARCHIVES P106 MODEST MIKE BY KENT TAYLOR DIRT TRACKER MIKE HANEY Mike Haney on his National-number-91 Triumph. PHOTOS: DAN MAHONY

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