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Cycle News 2026 Issue 10 March 10

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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Vintage Dirt Bikes Take Center Stage at Daytona I n conjunction with the 17th an- nual Ricky Carmichael Daytona Amateur Supercross, the Daytona Vintage Supercross took place on Tuesday, March 3, featuring 24 classes, ranging from 125cc to Golden Masters (60+). For vintage motocross enthu - siasts, a walk through the pits to admire the rare machinery is as much a part of the event as the racing itself. There's a deep sense of stepping back in time when you see a well-preserved or restored vintage dirt bike. Un - like the uniform, nearly identical modern bikes produced today, bikes from earlier eras were much more distinctive in design from brand to brand. The differ- ences in build are clear when comparing a sleek Ossa Stiletto, the straightforward Hodaka, the boxy CZ, the minimalist DKW, and the "kit" bikes like the Cheney-framed Triumphs—all showcasing the ingenuity and style of their time. These ma - chines act as a tangible link to the past, letting us touch and appreciate the craftsmanship of a bygone era. Watching these bikes on stands in the pits (often on milk crates) or in action on the sandy Daytona course, the joy of seeing these machines comes from appreciating their analog engineering. It also helps if the mechanic has a red shop rag hanging out of his back pocket. There is also a strong social bond among vintage dirt bike en - thusiasts. Sharing stories about "the one that got away" or the WIND IN THE P60 Judd Poindexter was sixth in the first Vintage Pre- 1974 moto, but his excellently restored KX125 decided to close up shop early in the second moto. PHOTOS: CODY DARR

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