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Motocross & Trophee Des Nations (1981) |

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A week that shook the world.
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Motocross & Trophee Des Nations (1982) |

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America fielded a team lacking our new World
Champs, but that didn't bother Danny Chandler - he won all four motos and the
USA swept the series.
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Motocross des Nations (1963) |

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Britians Two-point Triumph in Moto-Cross des Nations.
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Olle Pettersson Has Had His Problems (1969) |

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Pettersson is the first European to sign on
as factory Moto Cross rider with an Oriental manufacturer.
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Old Adolf just keeps motoring.
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Puyallup Trans-AMA (1974) |

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Pierre turns the tables on lady luck.
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Saddleback National (1979) |

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For the first time in three years, big-time
motocross returned to Saddleback Park near Los Angeles.
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Showdown on a Sand Treadmill (1979) |

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Danny LaPorte and Mike Bell faced off for the
500 National Motocross Championship in the Florida sand. In punishing heat and
humidity they prepared for a final grind-down in which the last man standing
would win. In that kind of contest both could be heroes, but only one would be
champion.
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Spontaneous Combustion: Motocross in the 70's (1970) |

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Motocross: The world's most spectacular
guts-up sport has burst through the U.S. and blazes hotter every day.
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Stopwatch Grand Prix (1979) |

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For the second straight year at Unadilla, the
official timekeeper decided the overall winner. Bob Hannah was denied his first
Grand Prix victory by a hard-charging Kent Howerton who fell, remounted, and
made up six seconds, all in one lapthe last one.
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Swedish 250cc Grand Prix: Yanks Dominate (1982) |

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LaPorte wins 250 World Championship.
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The Inter-Am Motocross Series (1969) |

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America has just devoured its second helping
of European motocrosswith enough relish to make the newly instituted Inter-Am
series a flourishing annual event.
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The Real Thing: Mini-Motocross (1977) |

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There comes a point when the imitation gets
so close to the real thing that it becomes the real thing too.
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The Trans-AMA Motocross Series (1972) |

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Massive factory involvement completely
dominates this exciting motocross series.
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Three US MX Events (1975) |

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Three Of The Damndest Motocrosses In The
U.S. This Year!
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Ake Jonsson, that 30-year-old Swede on the Maico factory team, roared past the competition in the Trans-AMA finale at Saddleback Park, California, just like a freight train passing a tramp.
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Trophee des Nations (1963) |

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Double Does It!: World champ Torsten Hallman wins both races in Trophe des Nations to clinch Swedish win Great Britain second Czechoslovakia third.
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Trophee Des Nations (1969) |

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An inspired Belgian Team Pleases A Rabid Home
Crowd.
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United States 250cc Grand Prix (1982) |

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Can Dazzling Danny do it?
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United States Motocross Grand Prix (1974) |

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Once again the Americans got caught with
their push-ups down.
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