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Cycle News 2015 Issue 46 November 17

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>>READER ANALYSIS Just occasionally an autobiography comes along that you end up reading like a can't-put- down thriller novel, and Malcolm! – The Autobi- ography is exactly that. The first-person story of legendary American off- road enduro and desert racing star Malcolm Smith, as told to former editor of Motorcyclist magazine Mitch Boehm, begins with his wartime upbringing in British Columbia which ended when his parents moved to California, and tells the story of his subsequent rise through the ranks of off-road riders to become a living legend in compe- tition, and a motorcycle magnate in business. Malcolm Smith was born in 1941 as the only child of Alexander Smith, a Scottish-born prospector who'd struck gold in advance of the Klondike Gold Rush in Canada's Yukon Territory, then followed that up by discovering the oil fields of Alaska's Arctic Slope, and staking them for the US Navy. Taking advan- tage of the family's dual US/Canadian citizenship, the Smith family headed south to California when Malcolm was just five years old, but his par- ents got divorced and he wound up living with his mother in San Bernardi- no. There, he acquired a Lambretta scooter, which proved to be the entry ticket to a career on two wheels that really took off in 1956 when he swapped the Lambretta for a 1949 500cc Match- less, and started racing it in what were then known as TT/Scrambles events, taking victory in his third such race. Notwithstanding a seri- P100 Malcolm! – e Autobiography B Y M A L C O L M S M I T H W I T H M I T C H B O E H M BOOK REVIEW ous leg injury at the age of 18 after he collided in midair with a friend he'd gone to look for out in the desert, Smith recovered to obtain an AMA Pro licence and start racing regularly at Ascot Speed- way in Los Angeles and San Diego's El Cajon Speedway, where he be- came future AMA Grand National Champion. Gene Romero's biggest rival—Smith would win at one meeting, Romero at the next. But the lack of actual riding time at such events led him to quit dirt oval racing in favor of concentrating full time on Desert racing and TT/ Scrambles, where after making his two-stroke de- but with a 250 Greeves, he duly switched to Husqvarnas, to begin a LIST PRICE: $49.95 WEBSITE: www.malcolmsmith.com, www.themalcolmbook.com RATING: Malcolm! – e Autobiography is, just that, a 400-page, 11x11-inch hardback autobiography by off-road leg- end Malcolm Smith and co-writer Mitch Boehm. BY ALAN CATHCART

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