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Cycle News 2015 Issue 48 December 1

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IN THE WIND P38 AMERICANS STEAL THE SHOW AT TRANSBORGARO A t the urging of motocross legend Brad Lackey, the who's who of American motocross veterans recently traveled across the pond to compete in the Transbor- garo Vet Motocross event in Borgaro Torinese, Italy. With the largest American contin- gent yet in the 37 years of the Italian classic, U.S. riders dominated the podiums in the three major classes: Broc Glover bested the 70's class, Jeff "Chicken" Matiasevich went 1-1 for the 80's class victory, while Robbie Reynard topped the 90's class ahead of Jeff Stanton. U.S. participation has grown substantially in the last four years through the ambassa- dorship of Lackey, who contin- ues to draw his racing buddies to the event. Although "Bad" Brad doesn't race it himself, he remains a regular at the annual race. "I've been involved the last four years and we've had some good success," said Lackey. "I think this year was the big- gest. We had Robbie [Reynard], Danny [LaPorte], Broc [Glover], Chuck [Sun], [Jeff] Stanton and [Jeff] Matiasevich." There are a number of Eu- ropean stars, as well, such as Pierre Karsmakers and MXGP star David Philippaerts. The event also saw MotoGP racer Andrea Dovizioso flexing some moto skills. Dovizioso lined up to compete in the Family Cup with his father, Antonio. Glover, in a rare race appear- ance, proved he still has plenty of speed. The "Golden Boy" successfully defended his num- ber-one plate in the 70's class, besting LaPorte and Sun. In the end, LaPorte claimed second while Sun narrowly missed the podium in fourth. In the 90's class, Stanton was looking to defend his title, but saw it fall to his rival Reynard. Stanton went on to finish third in the class. The event remains a rather informal affair with a very casual atmosphere and "loosely based" divisions. There are no entry fees, no purses and no admis- sion fees—just bragging rights on the line and plenty of fun to be had on the natural terrain motocross track. This year's Transborgaro drew nearly 200 racers and several thousand spectators eager to witness old school motocross at its best. CN American riders highlighted the Italian Transborgaro motocross event, which saw a number of international race legends.

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