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Cycle News 2026 Issue 14 April 7

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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I n 1970, $18.50 a day was the going wage for a dream job. This was a gig where you could travel the country with your best friends, raise a little hell on the highways and in the hotels, with breaks on the weekends for re - ally fast motorcycle rides. This was the life of Tom Rapp, one of America's early motocross stars, a California boy who was racing motocross here in the States be - fore it even had a name. His jour- ney began on the campground trails, which led him to the desert and finally to something called "European Scrambles." He was a motocross pioneer, and he cleared the trail for every pro MX'er that has come after him. Tom Rapp comes from a two- wheeled racing family. His father, Don, raced a little in the desert, and Tom's grandfather was one of the fearless Indian-mounted daredevils who cheated death on the motordrome board tracks in the days of World War I. Tom was born in Southern California in 1952, the youngest of three children. As the baby of the fam - ily, he benefited in the same way that most youngest children do. "My dad was a Teamster truck driver," Rapp says today, "and by the time I came around, there was some money for fun things. My dad bought a Honda step- through 50, and we would take it camping. We belonged to the Santa Ana Trailer Club, so we would go fishing and bring the Honda along to ride." "When I was 12, my dad sold a home that he owned in Orange County and gave each of us kids $500. I took my money right to the cycle shop and bought a new Hodaka, and pretty soon I was CNII ARCHIVES P118 BY KENT TAYLOR In the 1970s, every Californian motocrosser knew Tom Rapp. He and his Bultaco competed across the state and usually won. DREAM JOB For motocross pioneer Tom Rapp, racing wasn't about money; it was for the love of the sport.

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