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Cycle News 2025 Issue 36 September 9

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L ive long enough and you will sadly get to witness the departure of the incredible people who have made your world. This week, those who were fortunate enough to have been part of the halcyon days of dirt bikin' in the USA are mourn - ing the passing of Vic Wilson, the man who helped make the name Saddleback Park synonymous with motocross racing here in America. Wilson is remembered elsewhere in this issue. Let's take a look at just a few of the mo - ments that helped transform a few Southern California pasture acres into a legendary racetrack where heroes were built. In 1971, Saddleback Park hosted the final round of the first- ever Trans-AMA, a fall series that brought over many of the best European riders to compete in events across the country. Seeing Roger DeCoster, Joel Robert, Dave Bickers, Sylvain Geboers, Adolf Weil, Heikki Mikkola and others going head-to-head was an unusual occurrence to begin with, as these riders were commit - ted to racing in either the 250cc or 500cc World Championship series, yet here they were, duk- ing it out on the same day. Only in America could race fans see the best battle the best. In 1971, it would be DeCoster taking the win at Saddleback, but the series' championship would go to his teammate and fellow Belgian CNIIARCHIVES P138 BY KENT TAYLOR Without Vic Wilson, we might not have some of motocross' greatest memories. THANK YOU, VIC In 1971, Saddleback Park hosted some of the best and most famous motocrossers ever, including Joel Robert. Saddleback was the site of the first and last Motorcycle Olympiad that Kent Howerton won.

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