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By Frank Melling via : motorcycle-usa
Prior to 1966, motocross had been a game played by amateurs with amateur rules. Yes, the participants were members of factory teams, but in essence they were sportsmen with limited budgets and limited interest in the commercial potential of motocross. BSA was to change all this. Again, to put this in perspective, Dave Nichol, who was one of BSA's top runners, trained with a brisk game of golf - rather than a leisurely one. Racing, even at the top level, really was done in this delightfully gentlemanly way.
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