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Mark Rothschild
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1975 Livermore Trans-AMA Motocross - Moto 2
This is the 2nd moto of the 1975 Livermore Trans-AMA. Smith, Semics, West, DiStefano, Mosier and Lackey battled for top American. Late in this moto, DeCoster was injured when his works Suzuki broke in half at the triple clamp over the 70mph straightaway jump. The Suzuki mechanics quickly hid the broken works bike under a tarp in a team box van. His face took the brunt of the crash, sending him to the hospital for emergency facial surgery.
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1975 Livermore Trans-AMA Motocross Moto 1
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The 1975 Livermore Trans-AMA race was fast, dry and dusty. Marty Smith was very fast all day on his works Honda. This was the race that heralded the rise of full-face helmets. In the second moto, Roger DeCoster's works bike broke in half at the triple clamp landing from the 70mph straightaway jump. The crash sent him face first onto the hard-packed track. Tough as nails, DeCoster cleaned himsel...
1975 Hangtown National Motocross
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This race was the first of the American 1975 125cc and 250cc motocross season. Weather brought in rain, snow, and sleet. The creeks crossing the racetrack overflowed and swamped sections of the track. Quickly covered in mud, racers had to be identified by make of bike, style, and jersey number. Enjoy!. © Mark Rothschild 2023 © Mark Rothschild 2024
good to see all the downswept pipes. They really took a pounding but looked so cool. I had an Elsinore and went through a few pipes.
SEE THAT 100 ' UP HILL THEN 180 TURN LEFT ST. DOWN HILL ,, THERE IS A STEEL " T" POST WITH A RIMLESS TIRE HOOKED ON TOP OF IT ,, WAIT ,, AFTER THE RACE SUM FKN JAS JOLE TOOK THE TIRE OFF ROLLED IT,, DOWN HILL ,, 45 LB TIRE AT 30 MPH ,, MOST PEOPLE GOT OUT OF THE WAS BUT AT THE ST, AWA SOMEONE DID THE RONGTHING FOOT OUT TO STOP IT & NO GOOD,, AMBULANCE RIDE ,, Y
🎉😂🎉 I SAW HIM PASS ME JUST BEFORE ,, THE TRIPLE CLAMP, HEAD NECK BROKR ,, CARNAGE SRV , PARK ,, HAD 4 OR SO RACES THERE TILL STOPPED,, SAID ,,OR ONE REASON WAS THE NAME OF THE SERIES,, (( TRANS AM )) AT THE TIME ,, ROAD Racing SPORT CARS HAD THAT ( R ) TRAIDE MARK NAME $$$ ,, IT WAS THE AFTER SEASON IN FIM IN EUROPE,, NEW TO THE US ,, THIS TRACK WAS OVER THE STEEP HILL ,, SNAKE ROAD UP & OVER ,, IN A SMALL VALLEY,, HAVE SOME POLAROID PIC'S ,, #111 JIM WHYNERT NO SPELL ,, SAID RD WAS SO BAD HE NEEDED 3 # ONES ON PLATE
I WAS THERE,,🏁🏁🏁🏁
So much awesome racing in the early 70s so little footage. I was there the previous year.
500cc 2 stroke big bore ol skool are no joke!!
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Way better racing in 70's than today. I'm
I forgot how relatively few Europeans raced the 1975 series. Great footage, one of my "home" tracks. I love how the ice cooler became the inside marker for that uphill right hand turn!
Thanks Mark for bringing this memory back to life! My cousin and I talked our dads into taking us out to Carnegie Park that day for our first motocross race at age 12. I remember how open and fast the track was and loved watching the guys rip it up on that big hillside. Roger Decoster (and Brad Lackey) were are guys and rooted hard as Roger worked his way through the pack after a poor start in the second moto, passing multiple riders and working his way up to the lead group. Then watching in horror as his bike broke as he landed off the big jump on the main straight, face planting at 70 mph. I was in the process of attempting to convince my father (a medical physician) at that time to allow me to get a dirt bike. Let's just say that the Roger Decoster crash didn't help me cause. Shout out to Honda64, as I also witnessed the tire roll incident and agree that it is a miracle that no one got hit. What a day. Thanks again..
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Did Roger ever get his mouth guard? I didn't even see him in the race. Oh he snapped his bike in half. I was hoping to see the Jammer put a handlebar end into Tony D's face on that hairpin turn.
Riders today are so privileged with their bikes and groomed tracks. I would love to see them ride an all-natural track with poor suspension.
I was a junior in high school riding the Jim Pomaroy influenced 250 pursang bultaco and loved that bike I'm from southwest kansas and read about motocross since 1969 when the Europeans starded coming over here really spanking our asses . . . Such good times back then but as the old saying says "all good things eventually comes to an end" and it did with ama changing the rules clamping down on two-strokes ushering in the four-stroke era, I just don't think motocross has ever rebounded since the two-stroke was forced out
1977. Pas 1975
Looks like Sand Hill Ranch! Great venue. Thx
Roger was so fast he needs three ones
I guess i remember my kx 125 being much louder then these are 😂
anny way fuck this place
This is the city, Watsonville, California. Many people come here for the beautiful ocean views, the sweet sweet tamales around railroad ave. Several types of ag products are distributed wether you like it or not. This city is chop suey, tamale, sopas. refried beans etc. Sometimes theres an ill wind that blows no gooooood. This wind creates a Blenzall (green label) trail soooooo sweet and scientific that a new idea is burned into the boys asshole heart. The YZ Monoshock. My name is Friday, I carry a fork. Also I carry a badge with one end that is also a fork. My partner Bill Gannon waits in said car licking his cats butt. It was a cold blustery afternoon on the Pajaro River levee.
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i personally will never forget Styx? Sticks?
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No artificial attitudes 😂 lol 1975 was the best year 😊 Marty Smith is a legend 🎉
RIP Marty.
Is this when it was still in Placerville?
This is real motocross. No artificial jumps, no artificial landing ramps, no artificial berms, no artificial ruts, no artificial whoops. Just natural terrain for 45 minutes.
and no water
It was at this round of the Transit me series that writes that cost ahead one of his worst accidents. Fifth gear hauling ass done one of the straightaways front end on a Suzuki snapped off pitching him to his face at top speed. He was in bad shape and with that bill started work on the project that became known as The Bell Moto Star.❤
Just before motocross transitioned into gross commercialism.
George, George, George of the moto....watch out for that tree!
When men were men and weren't scared of 2 strokes
Eye witness to Roger's frame crack'n deal as well. Still a Suzuki fan today. And every time i ride Carnegie SVRA I'll ride into the Trans AMA area and try to find the layout of that '75 track.
WHAT A WAY THE MAN SHOULD GO OUT AND WIN BOTH MOTOS IN HIS LAST RACE. ALWAYS MY HERO SINCE I WAS A KID
I am curious is this track still there in Livermore. I lived there for 5 years never heard of it.
This is wonderful footage, thank you for posting. I really enjoyed your comment elsewhere about staying at the race HQ and showing one of your other films to the racers and industry types, that's awesome! I was 13 back in '75 and regularly read about all of these guys in the pages of Motocross Action. I wouldn't get the chance to attend a pro race until the following year. My family and I wound up making the trip to RedBud in Michigan multiple times, both for the national races as well as the Trans-AMA events held there. I remember meeting Roger De Coster and Marty Smith (RIP) in the pits during one of those Trans-AMA events. I still have the t-shirt that I created and Smith signed for me at that race One year we wound up staying in the motel that served as race headquarters for the national taking place down at Cycle World in Missouri. I was able to take photos of just about every racer or bike that I wanted to capture when they were preparing for the tech inspection being held in the big adjacent parking lot. Lots of the racers were willing to take the time to pose for a photo with my younger brother and myself. I remember Tony Distefano in particular was a real class act. I grabbed a photo of Jimmy Weinert working out on one of those boxing speed bags that the team had mounted on the door of their box van. Later on Bob Hannah was riding a BMX bike (a Jimmy Weinert bike no less) around in the motel, bunny-hopping fans laying down on the floor. He paused long enough to allow me to grab a photo of him with the bike. All of the racing seemed so great back then but the Trans-AMA events in particular were extra special getting to see the likes of Roger De Coster, Brad Lackey (who had moved to Europe by then) and others. I seem to recall De Coster pretty much owning that series until '78 when Hannah finally managed to topple him. At RedBud one year I managed to grab a lot of photos of the riders during the parade lap when almost no one work a helmet. I also remember Michigan local boy Doug Domokos, the "Wheelie King" who circled the entire RedBud track on just the rear wheel. So many great memories of motocross back in the 70's brought back by your video. Thanks again!
grew up in Pleasanton, Dad took me to the races when I was 11, Everyone remembers the Decoster incident. Great job on moving around the track for different views. I am not sure if it was this year the water truck came sliding down the hill and almost crashed. The door swung open on the drivers side and was stuck open. Also, some idiot rolled a tire on a rim with air in it down from on top of the big hill, Missed everybody and ended up near the start line. Loved the exhaust smell back then. I also remember seeing Roger at the top of the big hill climb. He stopped because his fuel line came off, he put it back on but waited a while before jumping back in the race,
I was there also, rode there on the back of my brother's norton. Was really surprised to see it behind Brad Lackey looking for a starting line with me and my brother leaning on the truck behind him with another friend. Great video many memories of riding at Carnigie for many years
So Cool and classic, I used to hear locals talk about this race at the Carnegie OHV park between Livermore & Tracy, when Rodger D broke his frame in two And Living in Livermore I got to Practice on it for a few years back in the late 1980s on my 87 cr250 & cr500 going through that same lower section with Trees, I couldn't imagine a pro race In such a tight area and thought I was off the track on an enduro Trail LOL, It was never prepped and not a beginners' Track so usually vacant, Great when wet, There are still remnants of it and since it rained last night I think I head over today to check it out on my 08 crf 250 & 450 maybe find a pair of old RM forks with 111 on the Plate
Thank you. I was at some of the earlier races at Livermore & White Rock Park, Sacramento when DeCoster, Robert & Lackey were still on CZs. Awesome experiences.
I would love to see today's riders wake up and have these bikes and tracks to ride tomorrow. 😁
If today's riders had time enough to learn to ride properly.
I guess you realize how much you're showing your age when you recognize half these guys... I remember seeing a Premier big bike race like this in Saint Petersburg Florida Probably 1973 or 74 stood behind the starting line with a friend of mine so we could get roosted on... I was maybe 11 or 12 years old Although all the racers were very young men I remember my first impression was check out all these old guys riding these big motorcycles .. Very exciting I was pretty much hooked after that...
That was the year they gave DeCoster three number ones just to make sure you understood who was number one. Then he dominated.
Mxa said he was so BAD he needed 3 # 1’s. I agree. Its true Still to this day..
That is Carnegie cycle park I used to ride there for years ! I was there at those races it was great back then there was many good riders back then ! Rumor has it that all those who riders who came there and raced there complained that the track was to rough!!
Great video
I never realised bikes were so quiet back then.
that track long gone thanks to real estate developers
Also think I saw Gerrit Wolsink, Tony D, Gary Semics, Steve Stackable, ...
Love this old footage!!! Bad Brad, the Jammer, Rhinestone Cowboy, both Marty's, Roger D etc....