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Cycle News Issue 2 January 16

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 2 JANUARY 16, 2018 P35 RACING LEGEND DAN GURNEY PASSES A merican racing legend Dan Gurney passed away from complications due to pneumonia on January 14. He was 86 years old. Gurney was widely recognized as a giant of American automobile racing, having competed and won in every- thing from Formula One (with his own car) to IndyCar, Sportscar and NASCAR competition, as well as going on to design and engineer some of the fastest racecars this country has ever seen with his All American Racers brand, located in Santa Ana, California. Even though Gurney's exploits remained mainly in the car racing and constructing realms, he was an avid mo- torcyclist and designed the Alligator Motorcycle Compa- ny, a step-through/feet-first machine aimed at incredible corner precision thanks to its ultra-low center of gravity. In later years, Gurney patented a new large capacity parallel-twin cylinder engine with two counter-rotating crankshafts that canceled out primary vibration, as well as making "up to 280 hp at 9000 rpm" according to a story published in Cycle World. Gurney was also lesser known as the Montesa im- porter with friend Kim Kimball in the early 1970s after he retired from four-wheel competition, as well as being a keen two-stroke tuner and fried to many legends of mo- torcycle racing including Kenny Roberts, Eddie Lawson, Wayne Rainey, Mick Doohan, Mike Hailwood and fellow avant-garde thinker, John Britten. Gurney's engineering mind was well known and respected, and aside from his racecar engineering busi- ness, his company's talents were even being used to construct parts of the new SpaceX rocket that was tested late last year. American auto racing has lost one of its greatest driv- ers, engineers and personali- ties. American motorcycling has lost one of its greatest fans and enthusiasts. CN (Above) Gurney, seen here in 1970, was one of America's most accomplished racecar drivers and builders. (Below) Gurney's passion outside of auto racing was motorcycles, with this machine—the Alligator—his creation.

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