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Cycle News 2025 Issue 33 August 19

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P156 Flat track racing took center stage 50 years ago. We had coverage of the Terre Haute Half Mile and Santa Fe Short Track. Mike Kidd won in Terre Haute in his first race back after suering a broken leg, and Hank Scott topped the Santa Fe Speedway in Chicago... It wasn't all flat track, though. We also had coverage of the 500cc National Motocross in New York in which Pierre Karsmakers secured the win... In Pennsylvania, Lou Gerencer topped the White Rose National Hillclimb... We got our readers up to date on more helmet law issues. Freddie Spencer made front-page news for wrapping up the 500cc Road Race World Championship in Sweden. A week earlier, Spencer clinched the 250cc World Championship... Je Ward took the 250cc Supercross Championship at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. Johnny O'Mara won the race. Ward took the title by one point over Broc Glover... Lowell Thomson edged out Kenny Kizzar for top honors at Ponca City, the NMA Grand National MX Championship in Oklahoma. A few class winners included Colin Edwards, Damon Bradshaw and Cli Palmer. Freddie Spencer for wrapping up the 500cc Road Race World Championship in Sweden. A week earlier, Spencer clinched the 250cc World Championship... Supercross Championship at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. by one point over out August 26, 1975 Flat track racing took center stage 50 years Terre Haute Santa Fe Short Track. Mike won in Terre Haute in his first race Hank topped the Santa Fe Speedway in Chicago... It wasn't all flat track, though. We also had coverage of the 500cc National Motocross in New York in which topped the White Rose National Hillclimb... We got our August 28, 1985 LOOKING BACK (Left) Rick Hocking at the Santa Fe Short Track in 1975. (Right) Yamaha ran this ad featuring Doug Henry for winning the X Games Supermoto in 2005.

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