Anyone have history on 1970 ISDT Spain. One of the team bikes, not Penton, may have been located.
Any help would be appreciated.
Rob
Here is info from //www.isdt.org. What bike have you found? I have contact info on some of these guys (*), so if you need help ID-ing the bike or getting history, let me know.
Jeff DeBell
First U.S. Trophy Team
Ron Bohn...Husqvarna...Gold *
Malcolm Smith...Husqvarna...Gold *
John Penton...Husqvarna...Silver *
Mike Patrick...Husqvarna...Silver *
Dave Mungenast(310)...Husqvarna 400...Crashed - Broken body
James "Whitey" Martino...Husqvarna...Retired
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U.S. Vase 'A' Team 5th Place
Jeff Penton...Penton...Gold *
Tom Penton...Penton...Gold *
Jack Penton...Penton...Bronze *
Doug Wilford...Penton...Bronze *
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U.S. Vase 'B' Team
Billy Uhl...Puch...Bronze *
Dave Ekins...Puch..Retired *
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Gene Cannady...Penton...Silver *
Mike Lewis...Penton...Bronze...Club Team *
Don Cutler...Husqvarna 400...Bronze...Club Team *
Bob Hicks...OSSA...Silver *
Paul Hunt *
Lars Larson *
Leroy Winters
C. 'Hockie' Hochderffer
Bob Ewing
Al Baker
Bob Maus
Jerry Pacholke *
Preston Petty *
Dale Richardson
Herb Uhl
Bob Armstrong
Don Bohanan
Tom Canning *
Bill Friant
Barry Higgins *
Steve Hurd *
George Johnston
Bill Messer
Lewis Milligan
John Nelson
Gordon Razee *
Bob Rogstat
Richard Smith
Max Switzer
Charles Whitten
Jeff DeBell
here you will find a photo of the El Escorial final race:
http://www.ktmimages.com/download/image/10484/view
showing 2 US riders, but I think there is no Penton on the photo. One of the bikes has the pipe on the left side (#143) and the other (#190) is no Penton too.
#167 seems to be a Jawa, so it could be the 250 class.
John rode a Husqvarna - does anybody know his race #?
Leo
I believe that the rider #155 is Lars Larson and he is riding a CMF KTM machine.
Dane
Nice memories seeing all the great riders names. I have the headlight off Mike Lewis' 6 Day Bike he raced in Spain. Neat piece of history.
Ron Carbaugh
Quotequote:Originally posted by TGTech
I believe that the rider #155 is Lars Larson and he is riding a CMF KTM machine.
Dane
Could be a prototype of the CMF KTM - but the rider wears a Swedish helmet (blue/yellow cross) and Lars is mentioned as an American rider on Jeff's list above....
Leo
Quotequote:Originally posted by Leo Keller
Quotequote:Originally posted by TGTech
I believe that the rider #155 is Lars Larson and he is riding a CMF KTM machine.
Dane
Could be a prototype of the CMF KTM - but the rider wears a Swedish helmet (blue/yellow cross) and Lars is mentioned as an American rider on Jeff's list above....
Leo
Technically the "CMF" frame bikes, was manufactured much earlier than production version in 1971. In early 1967, KTM sent one of the prototypes to the Penton family to show how good KTM could manufacture racing machines. And that bike, beat up everything out there in racing. That was what got Uncle John interested in having KTM build the Penton motorcycles.
Dane