Real motocross! Real track. Real works bikes. Real hero’s! Pure gold! Just look at at those off cambers and how rough it was!!! Brilliant. So much talent in this video, an entire gate full of racing icons. 🤯🙏
I was at this race, I was 17, me and my buddy came up from So. Cal. to see this. I raced a RM Suzuki 125 in 1977, every Friday night at Indian Dunes. (So, Cal, race track) I always loved this natural track...I miss the 70's.
@@lesfigueroa1049lucky. We lived in Las Vegas and from ‘72 on crossed the mighty Mojave for the Super Bowl of Mx. amazing spring national at saddleback, FIM 500cc USGP at carlsbad and the ama series ending fall trans am at saddleback in December. Golden memories…
Thank you , started riding at sears point at 13 years old . Going to the trans am was a huge deal for us. We would go the night before. Then come back the next weekend to ride the parts of the track they didn't shut down. I'm 57 now , just thinking about my youth .... also magoo rock on Danny cya someday 🙏
I used to go to all of the TRANS-AMA races at Carnegie Cycle Park in Livermore before they headed to Sears Point in '77 I also was at the District AMA races at Sears Point watching Danny "Magoo" Chandler and Ron Self riding Penton/KTM's for Dirt Factory as privateers and literally walking away from motos after the first turn, riding wheelies all the way down the front straightaway. Thank You so much for this footage Jeff Clawson! Incredible memories!!!
I saw all these guys at the Puyallup, Washington race that same season. There were so many great riders back then. Huge race teams and at least 10 guys that could win on any given day. Thanks for the memories.
Absolutely a great video with subtitles (commentary) and just the right length(lol) Loved this era of MX! Natural terrain tracks, the bikes were getting better every year, and the rider competition was better!
Thankful I got to race Sears Point AHRMA 125 Classic Expert on my 1973 Husqvarna,,,, with my brother Larry Roberts racing Preimer Lightweight on his CZ 175. Classic landscape for epic racing. Thank you Heavenly Father for keeping me safe.
This is Awesome,I went to my 1st race Ever Here in 1980 ! Then Raced here in 2007 & Met Lackey ! He Put the Race on like 2-3 yrs in a row,then Met Brad Again in 2015-16-17 & 18 at a Special Race in Marysville 🦾🤑👽🔥🏁
Near the end of the second moto Hannah and Lackey tangled in mid air, Lackey went through the snow fencing right next to where I was standing and ran over my friend, Duane Joice, and that is how Hannah won the second moto.
It was typical Hannah. He was barely on the bike. When he bumped into lackey it knocked him back on his bike. He regained “control” and motored on as lackey was separated from his mount. Hannah was very skilled at climbing all over the bike , barely in control bumping into things or people and staying on.
Me and a friend were there in ‘76 when I was 14. His dad was working a side job on that Sunday, so he dropped us off on the highway at 7am, picked us up at 5. First time seeing the pros and all our hero’s. Awesome natural terrain track too. Great memory.
Sears Point originally designed the track. Sonoma County Sports Cycle Association ran the races. Ernie Cabral had then move the fences out to make a wider track. Also had them go up and down the hill and do the off camber side hill. Natural track.
Roger Decoster said it was a great track for MX second only to Unadilla! My day was perfect as a 18yr old racer I made it my goal to bring many people to watch and cheer later raced it many times.where was Magoo in 77 trans am.he became my hero at Sears Point,winter series,nationals,cmc golden state it was more chances for him to get a kiss from the trophy girl!Back then they actually would sometimes kiss the winner.not a bad reason to win...Chuck Sun so good I bought a 79 Husky cr250 what a good bike even with 2 rear shocks when yz’s were mono shocks since ‘77 at least.ohlines replaced with Foxair 13’’ front and rear.38mm front fork tubes only bummer flex too much.no money for maico forks and triple clamps,just make due and race!follow MAGOO’s lead,California kid all American.Open that track back up,S.Point management.Its the right thing to do for racing mx and this country.👍I have some pictures I came across from that day I will post for all to remember and enjoy.live for Sunday mornings.Ride like the wind.4U&4 Magoo.
Those guys were freaking GNARLY. They were riding FASTER in the second race than the first. And Lackey with that GP riding, took out Smith and scared the crap out of Hannah, restored his cage. But Hurricane was a beast. Those were the days.
I could swear Sears Point was part of the regular National circuit back in the day, like Mid-Ohio! I am a native New York City dude, and have been to the Unadilla race twice
The Gods of Moto from my era!!! As a NorCal racer, I raced at Sears Point many times...damn this video brought back some GREAT memories! Btw, Lackey being a NorCal product, definitely had an advantage over Bob. Had the race been held at Saddleback or Carlsbad, I suspect that Lackey and Hannah might have swapped their overall finishes for the day.
For sears point being a home track for lackey it’s surprising how hannah came in and out-muscled him going into a corner. Brad was the fastest US rider of his day. Its not often you see him passed in a race by anyone, particularly in an AMA us national mx contest . He was the one doing the passing.
Mark, the super 8 footage I had did not have any sound at all, so when I edited it (I am a rank amateur) I added in fake engine sounds as well as the crappy music. Yes, I know it's lame. Not going to re-do it. Feel free to play it on mute and make your own engine sounds "braaap"!
@@jeffclawson1842 hey Jeff great video ! I was there my cousin raced some nationals, inter-am and super cross , so so many RUclips videos have music that I wish I could here there motors instead anyway keep posting I dig 👍😁😎
Love the footage. Thank you but get rid of that horrible guitar shit show. Let the sound of the two stroke be your theme music. Do a voice over commentary, but for gods sake, Not some third grader rift that pounds the senses and ruins the experience. . Love it other wise.
Probably not going to redo the video, even though I fully realize the audio sucks. Maybe you can just mute the sound and make 2 stroke sounds with your lips.
Real motocross! Real track. Real works bikes. Real hero’s!
Pure gold!
Just look at at those off cambers and how rough it was!!! Brilliant. So much talent in this video, an entire gate full of racing icons.
🤯🙏
I was at this race, I was 17, me and my buddy came up from So. Cal. to see this.
I raced a RM Suzuki 125 in 1977, every Friday night at Indian Dunes. (So, Cal, race track) I always loved this natural track...I miss the 70's.
I was there too, 13 years old. I remember it well!
@@lesfigueroa1049lucky. We lived in Las Vegas and from ‘72 on crossed the mighty Mojave for the Super Bowl of Mx. amazing spring national at saddleback, FIM 500cc USGP at carlsbad and the ama series ending fall trans am at saddleback in December. Golden memories…
Thank you , started riding at sears point at 13 years old . Going to the trans am was a huge deal for us. We would go the night before. Then come back the next weekend to ride the parts of the track they didn't shut down. I'm 57 now , just thinking about my youth .... also magoo rock on Danny cya someday 🙏
I used to go to all of the TRANS-AMA races at Carnegie Cycle Park in Livermore before they headed to Sears Point in '77
I also was at the District AMA races at Sears Point watching Danny "Magoo" Chandler and Ron Self riding Penton/KTM's for Dirt Factory as privateers and literally walking away from motos after the first turn, riding wheelies all the way down the front straightaway.
Thank You so much for this footage Jeff Clawson!
Incredible memories!!!
Yes! I enjoyed all that as well. It was a great time for MX in NorCal.
I saw all these guys at the Puyallup, Washington race that same season. There were so many great riders back then. Huge race teams and at least 10 guys that could win on any given day. Thanks for the memories.
Absolutely a great video with subtitles (commentary) and just the right length(lol) Loved this era of MX! Natural terrain tracks, the bikes were getting better every year, and the rider competition was better!
They don’t call it the “golden era” for nothing..
Thankful I got to race Sears Point AHRMA 125 Classic Expert on my 1973 Husqvarna,,,, with my brother Larry Roberts racing Preimer Lightweight on his CZ 175. Classic landscape for epic racing. Thank you Heavenly Father for keeping me safe.
This is Awesome,I went to my 1st race Ever Here in 1980 ! Then Raced here in 2007 & Met Lackey ! He Put the Race on like 2-3 yrs in a row,then Met Brad Again in 2015-16-17 & 18 at a Special Race in Marysville 🦾🤑👽🔥🏁
Near the end of the second moto Hannah and Lackey tangled in mid air, Lackey went through the snow fencing right next to where I was standing and ran over my friend, Duane Joice, and that is how Hannah won the second moto.
It was typical Hannah. He was barely on the bike. When he bumped into lackey it knocked him back on his bike. He regained “control” and motored on as lackey was separated from his mount. Hannah was very skilled at climbing all over the bike , barely in control bumping into things or people and staying on.
Me and a friend were there in ‘76 when I was 14. His dad was working a side job on that Sunday, so he dropped us off on the highway at 7am, picked us up at 5. First time seeing the pros and all our hero’s. Awesome natural terrain track too. Great memory.
REMEMBER DRIVING BY THERE IN THE EARLY 70'S.MY GRANDMOTHER WOULD GO BY AND SEE THEM RACING.
Sears Point originally designed the track. Sonoma County Sports Cycle Association ran the races. Ernie Cabral had then move the fences out to make a wider track. Also had them go up and down the hill and do the off camber side hill. Natural track.
Excellent video. I was there. Amazing track. Snuck into the pits. Thanks for the effort to produce the video
Good job. I used to sneak into the pits also
Fantastic! Probably the best footage I’ve seen from this great era.🔥
Roger Decoster said it was a great track for MX second only to Unadilla! My day was perfect as a 18yr old racer I made it my goal to bring many people to watch and cheer later raced it many times.where was Magoo in 77 trans am.he became my hero at Sears Point,winter series,nationals,cmc golden state it was more chances for him to get a kiss from the trophy girl!Back then they actually would sometimes kiss the winner.not a bad reason to win...Chuck Sun so good I bought a 79 Husky cr250 what a good bike even with 2 rear shocks when yz’s were mono shocks since ‘77 at least.ohlines replaced with Foxair 13’’ front and rear.38mm front fork tubes only bummer flex too much.no money for maico forks and triple clamps,just make due and race!follow MAGOO’s lead,California kid all American.Open that track back up,S.Point management.Its the right thing to do for racing mx and this country.👍I have some pictures I came across from that day I will post for all to remember and enjoy.live for Sunday mornings.Ride like the wind.4U&4 Magoo.
I live in Henderson, NV. Chuck Sun came in our Speed Shop about 2 years ago (2019)
@@lesfigueroa1049I’m from ‘vegas and was told he was living here…
It was said that Hannah was the all time leader scoring with the trophy girl. I believe it. He was always atop the podium..
Those guys were freaking GNARLY. They were riding FASTER in the second race than the first. And Lackey with that GP riding, took out Smith and scared the crap out of Hannah, restored his cage. But Hurricane was a beast.
Those were the days.
Rad JC. That uphill n downhill was steeper than it looks.
That was the nuts, everything perfect 👌 thanks 🙏
Amazing footage 😊
Love the natural track
I could swear Sears Point was part of the regular National circuit back in the day, like Mid-Ohio! I am a native New York City dude, and have been to the Unadilla race twice
Yes,I went to several nationals back in the late 70's there..Trans AMA races at Carnegie early mid 70's..
Awesome! Thanks for sharing.
I was at this race. Little kid I was.
Glory Days of MX..
Used to have Gaylen Mosiers jersey when I was wearing it for jammas I wonder if my uncle Rocky was his mechanic during this race?
Nice share. Thank you..
Awesome footage
The Gods of Moto from my era!!! As a NorCal racer, I raced at Sears Point many times...damn this video brought back some GREAT memories! Btw, Lackey being a NorCal product, definitely had an advantage over Bob. Had the race been held at Saddleback or Carlsbad, I suspect that Lackey and Hannah might have swapped their overall finishes for the day.
For sears point being a home track for lackey it’s surprising how hannah came in and out-muscled him going into a corner. Brad was the fastest US rider of his day. Its not often you see him passed in a race by anyone, particularly in an AMA us national mx contest . He was the one doing the passing.
What no triple jumps, no rhythm section, just natural terrain the way it supposed to be MX
The hey day!! Or is it hay day? Nonetheless, those were the days! Fortunate to see them all at Unadilla!!
well done
Was there any man-made terrain at Sears Point? Looks 100% natural.
Maybe Brad Lackey can tell us. He designed the course. If I had to guess, it looks like the bigger jumps might have been built up...?
@@jeffclawson1842 500cc equipment, right?
that would be much BETTER WITHOUT MUSIC .
Get rid of the music. The sound of those old bikes is unmatched by cheap rifs and drums slam.
Please drop the crappy music and let the engine’s be the sound !
Mark, the super 8 footage I had did not have any sound at all, so when I edited it (I am a rank amateur) I added in fake engine sounds as well as the crappy music. Yes, I know it's lame. Not going to re-do it. Feel free to play it on mute and make your own engine sounds "braaap"!
@@jeffclawson1842 hey Jeff great video ! I was there my cousin raced some nationals, inter-am and super cross , so so many RUclips videos have music that I wish I could here there motors instead anyway keep posting I dig 👍😁😎
Love the footage. Thank you but get rid of that horrible guitar shit show. Let the sound of the two stroke be your theme music. Do a voice over commentary, but for gods sake, Not some third grader rift that pounds the senses and ruins the experience. . Love it other wise.
Probably not going to redo the video, even though I fully realize the audio sucks.
Maybe you can just mute the sound and make 2 stroke sounds with your lips.