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Cycle News 2025 Issue 17 April 29

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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P138 A photo of Honda teammates Tommy Croft and Marty Smith was featured on the cover of Cycle News 50 years ago... Inside, we tested the Honda CB 400, which we dubbed the son of the Super Hawk... We ran an interview with Gene Romero, which was titled: From "Sweet Burritto" to "Angry Romero"... We also covered the Alabama ISDT Two-Day Qualifier. Kevin LaVoie managed to keep his Ossa running long enough to take the overall win... We had photos of a new Can-Am prototype street bike. We interviewed Freddie Spencer 40 years ago, who was pictured on the cover... Honda's Ron Lechien dominated the Orlando Supercross. Honda-mounted Larry Brooks won the 125cc Pro-Am class... Kevin Schwantz won the second round of the AMA Superbike Championship at Willow Springs. The Suzuki rider won both legs ahead of Fred Merkel and Wes Cooley... Eddie Lawson won the Imola 200... Scott Head cleaned up in the opening two rounds of the AMA Trials Championship in Texas. We interviewed who was pictured on the cover... Honda's Lechien Honda-mounted Pro-Am class... second round of the AMA Superbike Championship at Willow Springs. The Suzuki rider won both legs ahead of and Head Trials Championship in Texas. May 6, 1975 Tommy Croft was featured on the 50 years ago... Inside, , which we dubbed the son of the Super Hawk... We ran , which was titled: From "Sweet Burritto" to "Angry Romero"... We Kevin LaVoie managed to keep his Ossa running long enough to take the overall May 8, 1985 LOOKING BACK (Left) Suzuki ran this ad in Cycle News of the manufacturer's first RM motocrosser, the 1975 RM125. (Right) Larry Brooks won the 125cc Pro-Am class at the Orlando Supercross in 1985.

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