Anybody here race NEMA in the 80's?

Uncle Tony
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8/18/2015 12:09pm Edited Date/Time 8/18/2015 12:16pm
Part of NEMX I believe, sorry I was wrong, it was NEMX at wincester, 750 riders most of them little kids I thought it was NEMA
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8/18/2015 12:20pm
That works for me. So i am taking it that NEMX took over NEMA???
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8/18/2015 12:25pm
I don't know for sure but it seems like WSP got a lot of kids the last few times I raced wincester, maybe? Can't say for sure though
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8/18/2015 12:25pm
Gazzo, Lee here, I've been wondering about you for years. Of course I grew up chasing you around the NEMA tracks like Lunenburg, Loudon, and Waterboro. I still remember you getting a top ten in one of your first NESC Expert races, which at the time was huge as there were regularly full gates back then. I remember following you off that Lunenburg quad and for a while being the only other rider to do it. Of course I had a sleeved down full floater at the time so what you did on a stock framed yz100 was in another league. Still, was a big leap for the time!

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8/18/2015 12:40pm
Lee so good to hear from you!!!! My god it has been forever. God i remember having to qualify for the 250 experts in NESC to make the show!!! I miss the days of racing so bad. Turned 50 and finally said enough is enough and got another bike. Just getting it back in shape and plan on racing NESC and JDay events. I have kept in shape but not motocross shape... Lol To different animals!!! Hope to see you at one of these events... I follow Poacher on Twitter and saw your ride in Colorado.. Totally unreal. Well so good to hear from you. And yes that Yamaha took a beating. The first time i did that jump i was on a twin shocked RM 100. Ya they were Fox air shocks though... lol Ya we are old Smile
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8/18/2015 1:53pm
Gazzo, give me a shout some time, I left you a PM with my phone number.
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8/19/2015 5:30am
Lee,
Sent you a PM as well since i did not get mine... It was probably operator error on my part that i did not get it. Hopefully we can get together some time.
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9/10/2015 9:01pm
WTF
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I love looking at Catahoe steering wheels ........
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9/10/2015 9:03pm Edited Date/Time 9/10/2015 10:28pm
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Gary105
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9/11/2015 6:16am
What happened to this post about NEMA in the 80's????
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9/11/2015 11:09am
Gary105 wrote:
What happened to this post about NEMA in the 80's????
100%.... 8 million emails all night about boxes in trailers.
Hello anyone home
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9/11/2015 4:52pm
Please, stop. Stop taking heroin. Stop posting shit that has nothing to do with this thread.
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Please, stop. Stop taking heroin. Stop posting shit that has nothing to do with this thread.
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9/11/2015 6:27pm
Why don't you start a new thread ? Life according to catbackhoe....... I would watch just to see the......... Ummmmm posts. This thread is about NEMA. No disrespect . Seems like you mean well and could use some help. Hang in there.
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9/11/2015 6:29pm
Cat This is a thread on a forum, not your personal facebook to post BS pics and rant about your job...

Lay off the booze bro...
9/11/2015 7:09pm
Turn off your email notification feature.
"Wapner's on at eight".
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Try Facebook that's where you can post all your pics ......
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Graham "freaking" Barber ruled the roost in the day WFO riding smooth over the front end like Ronnie Lechien, spent some time yesterday with him at a vintage race, ask Jo Jo you don't want none of Graham on a good day, one of my best pals ever!
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9/15/2015 1:24pm
Graham was the local rider that i wanted to be like when i first started NEMA. He was riding 80's and the open 105 class. I remember Ronnie Web from NY on a yamaha as well.
9/15/2015 4:04pm
This thread started 10/28/2009, is it possible that this is the longest running thread in VitalMX history?
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9/16/2015 8:06am Edited Date/Time 9/16/2015 8:11am
I don't remember Graham from NEMA. But when I was racing 125 amateur in NESC I used to watch Graham racing the expert classes and fear the day that I turned expert. Back then, any new hot shoe got a nice 'welcome' to the expert class and it was often Graham who did the giving.

Then one day, I was leading a moto in Waterboro, and my bike lost all power. If I held it wide open it would still run but couldn't make it up the hills. Later we found out it burned a hole in the piston. Anyhow, Graham was announcing the moto. I was the points leader at the time so I had to finish. I literally pushed my bike up all the hills for the remainder of the moto and finished twentieth earning one point. At the finish Graham had rushed down to shake my hand and tell me what a great job I had done to finish. I turned expert the next week, and the best part of it all to me was that I had earned Graham's respect so I didn't get the feared welcome to the class.

I hoped that one point would be significant to the championship, but in the end I won by sixty or so points. But for the way I've tried to live my life, that one point was the most significant thing of all.
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9/16/2015 9:17am
hellion wrote:
I don't remember Graham from NEMA. But when I was racing 125 amateur in NESC I used to watch Graham racing the expert classes and fear...
I don't remember Graham from NEMA. But when I was racing 125 amateur in NESC I used to watch Graham racing the expert classes and fear the day that I turned expert. Back then, any new hot shoe got a nice 'welcome' to the expert class and it was often Graham who did the giving.

Then one day, I was leading a moto in Waterboro, and my bike lost all power. If I held it wide open it would still run but couldn't make it up the hills. Later we found out it burned a hole in the piston. Anyhow, Graham was announcing the moto. I was the points leader at the time so I had to finish. I literally pushed my bike up all the hills for the remainder of the moto and finished twentieth earning one point. At the finish Graham had rushed down to shake my hand and tell me what a great job I had done to finish. I turned expert the next week, and the best part of it all to me was that I had earned Graham's respect so I didn't get the feared welcome to the class.

I hoped that one point would be significant to the championship, but in the end I won by sixty or so points. But for the way I've tried to live my life, that one point was the most significant thing of all.
Jojo welcomed me to the expert class, cleaned me out when he lapped me, and he had a huge lead, and we were buddies!
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9/16/2015 9:38am
Thank you to who ever cleaned up this topic. There are a few other ones that could come out that responded to other peoples post that are no longer there now. But thanks again Smile
9/16/2015 10:22am
Gary105 wrote:
Thank you to who ever cleaned up this topic. There are a few other ones that could come out that responded to other peoples post that...
Thank you to who ever cleaned up this topic. There are a few other ones that could come out that responded to other peoples post that are no longer there now. But thanks again Smile
I guess you could say Catbackhoe dug himself a hole.Whistling
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9/16/2015 10:35am
Lol
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10/28/2015 10:48am
Its crazy that I came across this sight looking to see if NEMA was still around. My name is Gary Catalfamo. My 2 sons Corey and Darren raced with you guys in the 80s . I was vise president under Dan Newton as president. Brings back alot of good time memories. I still have contact with John Wood and Jeremy Antonuck.
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10/29/2015 4:50am
I'd love to go walk the old Lunenburg track if anyone knows the address of where it was. I was too young to remember where exactly it was, but the track and the pits left an indelible mark on my memory. I'm sure it's all grown over, or even developed, but for whatever reason I would really like to go see it for myself....
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