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Cycle News Issue 07 February 21

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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THE SUPERCROSS EXPERIENCE P96 Feature Looking Back The evening in Oakland had me re- flecting on my first supercross ex- perience all those very many years ago. I am from the generation that saw its invention. My personal indoctrination to motocross had been in 1971 when my dad took me to the Saddleback Trans-Am. My first exposure to motocross was seeing 500cc World Champion, Bengt Aberg of Sweden, blast up the entire length of the start hill on the rear wheel of his Husqvarna and then sail down Banzai Hill. I'd never seen or heard anything like it. Motocross; I didn't know what it was, but I knew I liked it. A moment later the smell of burnt premix from Aberg's Husky wafted over me. I was hooked. By the summer of 1972 I was a full-blown motocross devotee rid- ing a Yamaha 100. My fellow moto- heads and I couldn't believe our ears when a slew of ads hammered AM radio announcing the inau- gural "Superbowl of Motocross." Rock promoter Mike Goodwin had dreamed up the audacious con- cept of trucking in loads of dirt and transforming the hallowed playing field of the Los Angeles Coliseum into a motocross track. The L.A. venue was site of the first-ever Super Bowl, so Goodwin capital- ized on the name, which would eventually be morphed into super- cross (an amalgam of Super Bowl and motocross) when the indoor stadium series became its own championship. Although that 1972 event re- ceives the credit for being the first, supercross had roots as far back as 1948, when a track was con- structed inside the Buffalo Stadium outside Paris. In 1972, a track was constructed inside Daytona Speed- way during Bike Week, utilizing the grass infield in front of the grand- stands (with Jimmy Weinert winning TO SEE WYATT'S WIDE-EYED, GAPING MOUTH RESPONSE TO THE RACERS AS THEY NAVIGATED THE COURSE ALLOWED ME TO BE A KID AGAIN. (Top to bottom) This is one photo Wyatt will hold on to for the rest of his life. Surely you have one like this, too. You and...? Even as an adult, it never gets old walking into a stadium and seeing a motocross track instead of green grass on the floor. Wyatt was mesmerized by it all. Wyatt gets into it.

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