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Cycle News 2025 Issue 11 March 18

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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served induction award. Former factory Honda and Kawasaki technician, team manager and suspension- product designer Roy Turner was honored. Turner began his career in the golden age of motocross as a mechanic for the factory Honda team. He was then lured to Kawasaki to be Jimmy Weinert's tuner. Turner went on to become the manager for the factory Kawasaki MX Team when team racers like Jeff Ward, Ron Lechien, Mike LaRocco and Mike Kiedrowski were at their peaks. Turner is also credited with starting the big-rig era in motocross. He was the first to introduce a team semi-truck into the paddock in the 1990s. All the other factory teams quickly followed suit. JT Racing founders John and Rita Gregory were inducted, and they shared how they got their start by selling motocross socks that were originally designed for soccer players. Suzuki's World Champions Joel Robert and Roger DeCoster agreed to wear their socks (for $100 a year). They also agreed to wear the socks over the tops of their boots to increase their visibil - ity, which created that iconic style that veteran motocross- ers know well. The socks were produced in Tijuana (aka TJ), Mexico, which evolved into the company's name, JT, TJ in re- verse. JT became the industry's first major motocross apparel company before transitioning into the paintball industry. Many top stars of the sport through the '70s and early 2000s wore VOLUME 62 ISSUE 11 MARCH 18, 2025 P25 (Below) Former GNC Champion Brad Baker (left) joined Tony Dodge of Dodge Brothers Racing, who was inducted into the Trailblazers Hall of Fame. PHOTO: MITCH FRIEDMAN (Right) John and Rita Gregory, the founders of JT Racing, were inducted. PHOTO: KIT PALMER America's first road racing World Champion, Steve Baker, was one of this year's seven who were inducted into the Trailblazers Hall of Fame. PHOTO: KIT PALMER

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