be cool. I thought it was an awesome idea; I was
stoked. So, we watched the movie, and Malcolm
narrated it, and he would stop it and talk about
what was happening. I'll bet you it took us four
hours to get through it. I don't even know if we
ever did. It was so cool.
Terry Cunningham
– Multi-time AMA National Enduro Champion /
ISDE Member / 1984 AMA Athlete of the Year
What Malcolm Smith did for motorcycle
enthusiasts and the motorcycle industry will
never be surpassed by anyone. Ever!
Jeff Fredette
– Multi-time International Six Days Enduro
(ISDE) medalist / AMA GNCC, hare scrambles
and enduro race winner
The first time I watched On Any Sunday, it was
with my family in a Volkswagen Bug at a drive-in
theater, and that was a huge inspiration for me. I
talked to Malcolm over the years at Hall of Fame
banquets and at various other events over the
years. And it was great sharing stories back and
forth about our experiences at the ISDE. I really
respect what he did over the years on motorcy
-
cles that really weren't that great. He was a guy
who was great at all the mechanical aspects of
a motorcycle, as well as being
a great rider. He has a major
legacy, not just in the world of
off-road motorcycles, but for
the entire sport in general. He
helped inspire an entire gen
-
eration of riders, including me.
Frewell, Mlcol
Smith's legacy will continue
through his family—his wife, Joyce and their
four children—who share his passion for
adventure. Funeral and memorial services are
pending. In lieu of flowers, the family requests
donations to the Malcolm Smith Motorsports
Foundation, supporting the children of Baja.
Malcolm Smith's influence on motorcycling
will forever be remembered. His passion,
dedication, and love for the sport have left an
indelible mark on the world.
CN
(Top) Smith and
his wife, Joyce.
(Bottom) Remember
when Smith was
willing to go to jail
just to keep selling
motorcycles to
kids? He was that
kind of person.
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