30
YEARS AGO.""
Apri,
6, 1976
Vuillemin,
Holigan
Sever
Ties
Michael Holigan,
the owner
of the BooKoo Energy/Honda
team
conflrmed
(hat
David
Vuillemin is
no longer a
member of
the team and, for the
rest of
the suP€rcross Series
at least, has been
replaced by
Brock Sellards
and
Josh
Demuth
"Things
iust
weren't
working for either side,"
HoliSan
said.
"He
wasn't
hapPy and
we wenen t
happy, so we
decided to
end it. We had hiSh
hoPes
[si8nin8
Vuillemin], but
for whatever
reason, it
,ust
didn'r
happen. lt's
real disappointing
for both sides."
Holigan
added that
Sellards would
ride for the team
startint at last
weekend's event
in Detroit,
l4ichigan,
while Demuth
would make
his BooKoo
debut in Houslon
Both will
ride in the
Supercross
class. As
far as the outdoor series
8oes,
no firm decision
has been made.
'After
Supercross,
we ll e!-aluate
(hings
from there,"
HoliSan said
As of
now, Vuillemin's
immediate future
is uncertain,
thouSh he
is
currently
in France' takint
care of
his ankle,
which he iniured ar lhe
Daytona
suPercross.
-IJ
limmy
Weinert
((aw)
was
captured
on the cover of lssue
#13 as
he muscled
his way through
a
berm
en
route to
third
overall
upon the
debut
of the
sport of
Supercross
at Pontiac
Stadium
in Michigan,
March
26-27.
"The
Jammer"
was beaten
by Marty
Smith
(Hoh) and Pierre
KarsmakeE,
the Team
Honda
duo
going
one-two...
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Husqvarna
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ace Larry
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cover,
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served
up a two-
page interview with
Roeseler
who
stated,
"l
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myself
as
being
real ve6atile,
and
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