Racing 'Royalty' to attend MX Rewind at Unadilla
Wednesday 28 March: Fifteen former racing legends, many of whom have International and National Championships to their names, have committed to attend MX Rewind at Unadilla (New Berlin, New York) which is taking place 1-3 June.
MX Rewind at
Unadilla (New Berlin, New York) is the premier vintage off road event in North America, celebrating over four
decades of motocross history as well as every aspect of off-roading.
Fifteen former
racing legends, many of whom have International and National
Championships to their names, have committed to attend MX Rewind at
Unadilla, which is taking place 1-3 June 2012.
Returning to Unadilla will be the voice who called all the races in the 1970s and 1980s, Larry Maiers.
Maiers will once again be heard as he calls the races of legends and
lends his hand as Master of Ceremonies at the various bench racing
sessions. Back on the bike, the racing legends will be led by "Bad Brad" Lackey, the first American to win a World Motocross Championship, and Danny LaPorte,
who became the second American to win a World Championship, the list of
champions is both long and distinguished, and reads like a whose-who of
Motocross.
Joining Brad and Danny will be Gunnar Lindstrom, long considered one of the founding members of riders who started Motocross in America during the late 1960's, as well as Barry Higgins, Gary Jones (250cc National Champion in 1972-1974 and winner of the 1972 Unadilla Trans-AMA), "The Bomber" Mark Barnett (1980-1982 125cc National Champion and member of the 1983 winning U.S. MX and Trophy des Nations team), "Too Tall" Mike Bell, Tony D (1st in the 500cc class in 1975 and 1st in the 250cc class in 1976-1977), Donnie Hansen (member of the historic winning U.S. "B Team" at the 1981 MX and Trophy des Nations and 1982 250cc Champion), New Jersey's own Mickey Kessler, Gary Semics, Marty Smith (1974 and 1975 125cc National Champion, 1977 500cc National Champion) and New York's own Jimmy "The Jammer" Weinert (1974 and 1975 500cc National Champion).
From the more recent era of the 1980's and 1990's, we have Jeff Stanton
(member of the winning U.S. MX des Nations teams in 1989,1990, and
1991, 250cc National Champion in 1989, 1990, and 1992, and winner of the
Unadilla 250cc USGP in 1990,1991, and 1992) and "The Dogger" Ron Lechien,
who was a member of the winning U.S. team at the 1985 and 1988 MX des
Nations and 1985 125cc National Champion, as well as winner of the 1984
USGP at Unadilla.
Joining the prominent list of racing champions is legendary film producer Todd Huffman.
Todd continues to make an extraordinary contribution to the
preservation of MX racing history through his impressive documentary
series, The Motocross Files.
"We are very
excited and amazed at the response. To have this impressive and
formidable list of former racers joining us for the inaugural MX Rewind
weekend is unbelieveable", states Unadilla's Greg Robinson. "For those
of us who grew up going to the track to watch these heroes back in the
day, this is like a dream come true. They represent four decades of
motocross racing history from back in the early days, to the beginning
of the American domination of the MX des Nations. To have America's
first two World Champions here on the 30th Anniversary of their
championship runs, and four members of winning American MX des Nations
teams, is simply unprecedented. It is a wonderful opportunity for fans
of motocross both young and old to hear from and celebrate this great
sport of ours. Those in attendance will be blown away by the access they
have to these legends and what they have to say."
All of the legends
plus Huffman will be in attendance from Friday through Sunday taking
part in a variety of meet and greet opportunities, a Saturday and Sunday
vintage and post vintage champions race, racer awards ceremonies, and a
Saturday night Dinner of Champions.
Event information can be found at:
www.unadillamx.com/rewind .
About Unadilla MX:
Unadilla MX began promoting Motocross races at its current facility in
New Berlin, NY in 1969. Run by the Robinson Family since its inception,
Unadilla hosted the "Inter Am", Trans Am, Trans USA, and began hosting
the 250cc U.S. Grand Prix in 1978. It was the first track in the U.S. to
host the prestigious MX des Nations in 1987, and has been a stop on the
American Pro National MX circuit since 1992. All historically
significant MX riders in the world have strapped on the leather and
kicked the lever at Unadilla.