MXdN 1987, Unadilla

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3/18/2023 3:05am

We had soooo much fun! Epic mud racing. You bought the shirt to wear the bag.The party at the bar down the street the night before was unbelievable. Also at Syracuse the day before, only time I've seen them on a mile.

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3/18/2023 12:42pm

Great chicken for sale when leaving too!

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3/18/2023 12:56pm

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Was very lucky to grow up near Unadilla.  Attended races since ‘78 and this one was beyond epic.  Perfect conditions Saturday and crazy quagmire Sunday. Many doubted Hannah on the 125, all were wrong.  Dymond was an awesome 125 racer, but would have wilted in these conditions.  Wardy & RJ were in their prime and both delivered.  Man the sense of USA pride that day was insane.  What a day!  

 

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3/18/2023 1:01pm
Motoxdoc wrote:

Micky should’ve been there.

Should have but I can't imagine him getting a better result than Bob pulled off and it made it more of a legendary day for me...

Should have but I can't imagine him getting a better result than Bob pulled off and it made it more of a legendary day for me Smile

Motoxdoc wrote:
In my mind, without a doubt, Micky and his factory Honda had Bob covered on his factory Suzuki.  With that being said, Bob came through with...

In my mind, without a doubt, Micky and his factory Honda had Bob covered on his factory Suzuki.  With that being said, Bob came through with a stellar performance.

With respect, Dymond was the best US 125 racer then, but would have wilted in those conditions.  Screw U ate the best of them up.  The team that won was another level of racer

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3/18/2023 2:33pm
Should have but I can't imagine him getting a better result than Bob pulled off and it made it more of a legendary day for me...

Should have but I can't imagine him getting a better result than Bob pulled off and it made it more of a legendary day for me Smile

Motoxdoc wrote:
In my mind, without a doubt, Micky and his factory Honda had Bob covered on his factory Suzuki.  With that being said, Bob came through with...

In my mind, without a doubt, Micky and his factory Honda had Bob covered on his factory Suzuki.  With that being said, Bob came through with a stellar performance.

SCIENCE wrote:
With respect, Dymond was the best US 125 racer then, but would have wilted in those conditions.  Screw U ate the best of them up.  The...

With respect, Dymond was the best US 125 racer then, but would have wilted in those conditions.  Screw U ate the best of them up.  The team that won was another level of racer

Probably not. Mickey raced 1or 2 125 gp,s in 87 & won by 2 minutes. And JmB was no competition.  Biggest screw job in Mx history. Bob cut the track big time but got away with it. Because he’s Bob 

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3/18/2023 4:08pm
Motoxdoc wrote:
In my mind, without a doubt, Micky and his factory Honda had Bob covered on his factory Suzuki.  With that being said, Bob came through with...

In my mind, without a doubt, Micky and his factory Honda had Bob covered on his factory Suzuki.  With that being said, Bob came through with a stellar performance.

SCIENCE wrote:
With respect, Dymond was the best US 125 racer then, but would have wilted in those conditions.  Screw U ate the best of them up.  The...

With respect, Dymond was the best US 125 racer then, but would have wilted in those conditions.  Screw U ate the best of them up.  The team that won was another level of racer

Probably not. Mickey raced 1or 2 125 gp,s in 87 & won by 2 minutes. And JmB was no competition.  Biggest screw job in Mx history...

Probably not. Mickey raced 1or 2 125 gp,s in 87 & won by 2 minutes. And JmB was no competition.  Biggest screw job in Mx history. Bob cut the track big time but got away with it. Because he’s Bob 

^^^this^^^

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