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Harry Krause wrote:
Arizona and California motorcycle racing in the early 60's was a combination of hare and hound, hare scrambles, scrambles, but mostly flat track racing. I raced out of Arizona with occasional trips to SoCal and Ascot. Competition was in three divisions; novice, amateur, and expert. I held the #4 expert (white) plate for three years and was one of only two sponsored riders in Arizona. The other sponsored rider rode for the BSA shop and held the #1 plate, I rode for the Ducati shop. I had top points for flat track and dessert racing, but the Ducati couldn't compete in scrambles. Motocross grew out of scrambles, and Arizona had probably the best scrambles track in the nation at Garden Park. Garden Park was in Carefree and is now cluttered by million dollar homes...a true waste. BTW, the Ducati was taken from the show room and completely disassembled and customized. Engine was polished with tuned intake and exhaust. Took a full year to mod at the shop's expense...but did it ever run! So, big deal. My old man sold and repaired motorcycles, along with boats, motors, and lawn mowers. Oh, now that *is* exciting. Your old man, eh? -- Skipper |
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