Ed Kretz was a famed Indian factory racer for ten seasons commencing in the late '30s until the demise of Indian in '48. Ed was a resident of Pomona when WWII broke out. Inducted into the army he was a instructor based at this track and taught hundreds of dispatch riders until the war ended. He kept one of his Indians there and rode high speed laps regularly to demonstrate what a motorcycle could be made to do. He told me he had enough knowledge of the track that when competing there in the post war years he was unbeatable. Ed also believed he was possibly the only U.S. service man to live in his own home for the duration of the war. VBR Lee Branch
That was a really good answer Sammy gave, It's not about who deserves it , it's who gets it done. Sammy is really tough at times, I liked the King of Cool when he raced because I'm older so was Kenny and I liked his quiet , let the race talk style I like JD and for her show the guys how to get it done style Shana.
30:58 two racers cannot occupy the same part of the track at the same time. Looks like Halbert #7 slid wide and bumped the other racer #9. Watch #42 give some hand signals to Halbert on the straights as he was behind the two as they bumped.
Ed Kretz was a famed Indian factory racer for ten seasons commencing in the late '30s until the demise of Indian in '48. Ed was a resident of Pomona when WWII broke out.
Inducted into the army he was a instructor based at this track and taught hundreds of dispatch riders until the war ended. He kept one of his Indians there and rode high speed laps regularly to demonstrate what a motorcycle could be made to do.
He told me he had enough knowledge of the track that when competing there in the post war years he was unbeatable.
Ed also believed he was possibly the only U.S. service man to live in his own home for the duration of the war.
VBR
Lee Branch
So glad these are being put out here. The best way to watch this exciting and classic genre of motorcycle racing.
Thanks for the upload
I am waiting for AMA SBK @ Road America too :-)
Seriously, this work will pay off for both teams and you sooner than later
That was a really good answer Sammy gave, It's not about who deserves it , it's who gets it done. Sammy is really tough at times, I liked the King of Cool when he raced because I'm older so was Kenny and I liked his quiet , let the race talk style
I like JD and for her show the guys how to get it done style Shana.
30:58 two racers cannot occupy the same part of the track at the same time. Looks like Halbert #7 slid wide and bumped the other racer #9. Watch #42 give some hand signals to Halbert on the straights as he was behind the two as they bumped.
Thank you for this.
Awesome racing guys!
Kenny Coolbeth is so smooth. Riding the bike , not fighting it.
First start of the last main event of the 2012 season
28:00
how many hp have these bikes
around 85
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
🏁🏁🏁simply fantastic🏎️🏎️🏎️
0:56 💘🔥🖤
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Haha @ 30:20 haven't seen a flag man that excited in years.
Back when Nicole was still Cheza!!
spam the net with flat track...... i love watchin but my cable provider wont show.. net is my FT fix. ill watchem all.
PS. i only use lucas.
I miss him go Roger
nice
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NOT A VERY GOOD TURN OUT OF SPECTATORS.