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| Tyler Davis takes a little jump on his XR50. |
Tyler Davis at his first race - LACR GP. |
Here's Tyler on an 84 KX60. Ezra Lusk, Ricky Carmichael, Bubba Stewart all grew up racing this 20 year old motorcycle. It's still around and running strong. |
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| First day on the KTM65 for Tyler Davis. |
Getting a little twisted for a 7 year old. |
Another picture of Tyler Davis doing practice jumps in the backyard. The jumps are getting bigger! |
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| Tyler Davis skipped the automatic class. Went from an XR50 to a 20 year old KX60 for 2 weeks, then on to a KTM65. |
Jared Flowers playing in the backyard. Jared is one of the fastest 4-6 yr old riders in SoCal. His Cobra is just a little too loud for our fellow-Yucaipians! |
John Owen on his KX250. |
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| John Owen on his KTM500. |
John Owen on his 1983 CR250. |
John Owen on his 1982 RM465. |
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| Here's a rare picture of Jeff Ward at Kansas City in 1981 on his 1981 SR250. |
Tyler Davis tearin' it up on his Honda XR50 |
Tom Benolkin tearin' it up at Vintage Nationals |
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| Brian Myerscough at Beaumont #2 - Here's another shot of Brian's form while cornering at Beaumont. |
Brian Myerscough at Beaumont - Here's Brian tearin' it up at CycleStop's private track in Beaumont, CA. He''s riding Robby Renard's 97 CR125. |
Brian Myerscough on his monster YZ80 - Here's Brian on his YZ80 with the YZ100 monster kit courtesy of FlightHardware Racing, built by Ted Morewood. |
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| Brian Myerscough's first National win. Hangtown 1979. Here Brian is #3 pulling a holeshot on Jeff Ward and Block Glover. Classic! |
Old school cross up - Check this old school cross up! This was Brian Myerscough's last year on minis, riding a Myerscough Machine 1976 YZ80, which CycleStop is restoring for the museum. |
Brian Myerscough at Vintage Iron World Championship - Here's Brian at the Vintage Iron World Championship 2003 on a CycleStop 1980 CR125. Brian has not raced in over 5 years, but still had his way with the competition! |
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| In 1983 Brian Myerscough got the chance to ride works Hondas. He was forced to take 1981 and 1982 off to battle with hypoglycemia, but came back in 1983 ending up 10th overall in the Supercross series. |
Trophies! - The trophies tell the story. When was the last time you saw a trophy that size. Brian Myersough still had the SL70 and XR75 along with those trophies. They're on display in CycleStop''s museum. Check out that NMA World Champion jacket he's wearing! |
Suzuki rider - Brian Myerscough's first factory contract was with Suzuki in 1978. Here he is on a photo shoot on a works RA125. |
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| Style and speed... - Style and speed is what Brian Myerscough was all about. If any of you were lucky enough to watch him race in the 70's and 80's, you know what I'm talking about! You won't forget the smooth style he rode with. He was the original machine! Circa 1978. |
Brian on a Myerscough Machine YZ80 - Brian Myerscough's last year on minis was 1976 on a Myerscough Machine YZ80. They ran that team out of Yamaha of Redlands which his father owned. |
Saddleback NMA Nationals - Saddleback NMA Nationals, Brian Myerscough cleans up on all three classes. Remember this only is Brian's second mini-cycle race. His first race was at Indian Dunes in January, where he swept all three classes. |
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| NMA Letter - This is the original letter from NMA giving Brian Myerscough the #1 plate. |
Yucaipa newspaper clipping featuring Brian Myerscough - This is clipping from the local Yucaipa newspaper with Brian Myerscough on his 1972 SL70, which CycleStop is in the process of restoring. This is the bike that he won the first title on in January of '73. Read the article for more info... |
Brian Myerscough at 10 years old! - Brian Myerscough at Corona Raceway on a full-size 100cc Rickman. Can you imagine a 10 yr old racing a full-size bike working over all the 15-16 year olds? It happened every time he raced! |
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| Brian Myerscough #1 leading the pack - The race that made history! 1973 Saddleback Park, Brian Myerscough #1 leading the pack to another national mini-cycle title. |
Brian Myerscough in 1972 - Here's a very rare picture of Brian Myerscough in 1972 at Deadman's Point on a full-size Rickman 100. Brian cut his teeth racing at Deadman's Point on a full-size bike even before mini-cycles were around. Check out that form! |
The Mission Honda team - The J & B boys -- Mission Honda was the first super mini-cycle powerhouse team. Brian Myerscough, Jeff Ward, and Brad Dutoit, who's father owned Mission Honda. They all ran baby blue helmets. Brian''s dad is shown in the background. |
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| Brian Myerscough and Jeff Ward - Here's a picture of Brian Myerscough and Jeff Ward being kids at Magic Mountain. Jeff and Brian were real close in the 70's, and spent a lot of time riding in the hills of Calimesa. Check out those cool 70's clothes! |
Brian Myerscough on a 1980 CR125 decimated the competition at the Vintage Iron World Championship. Go where the factory riders go - CycleStop! |
Scott Burnworth on a CycleStop RM125 decimated the competition at the Vintage Iron World Championship. Go where the factory riders go - CycleStop! |
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| Bobby Jones on monoshock PK XR75. Anyone know where he is now? He's on CycleStop's 10 most wanted rider list! |
Tyler Davis, Hot Summer Night series, Perris Raceway, 2004. |
Jeff Ward shows that 70's riders had style! 1980 Saddleback on SR125. |
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| Dan Jones taking care of the 125 Intermediate Class in AZ carrying the CycleStop flag. |
Tyler playin' in the mud |
Rich Coon on trick 125 - Honda RC125. |
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| 1981 RC125 |
1974 ad with Bobby Jones. |
Peter Urfer leads 125 pack, with Bill Clem bringing up the rear. |
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| T Nash and Dave Boysten - 1st Vintage race, 1991 Perris. |
Johnny O goin' ridin' on his Mugen... |
Jeff Ward's first ride -- JB's XR75! |
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| Jeff Ward leads Brian Myerscough on Team Honda XR75. |
Brad Dutoit's Dad owned Mission Honda. |
J&H monoshock XR75 |
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| Hopetown 1974 |
Classic 1977 Moto-X Fox Team, when Fox was in MX. |
Bobby Glore leads Brock Glover at High School Finals. |
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| Elsinore -- the one that started it all! |
Donny Cantaloupi on his OW125. |
Dave Taylor and Gary Denton at Heyday Series 1995. |
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| Don Grewe going down ski jump at Corona GP. |
Brian Davis in fire bus at 1979 Corona GP. |
Brian Davis at the start at the 1979 De Anza aboard his KX125. |
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| Brian Davis airs out his Elsi. |
Our hero Brad Dutoit on his J&B machine. |
PK's Bobby Jones rails a berm at Snake River. |
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| Rare picture of AJ Whiting on 1974 YZ80A. |
Lance Moorwood doing magoo doubles at Saddleback. |
Harry Evert's 1979 RA125. |
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| Johhny O's 1979 Mugen! |
Scott nailing the holeshot on Joe Newman's ultra-fast CR250. Mike Owen's (#36) still wondering how a vintage Elsinore worked a YZ360 off the start. |
Scott Davis on his 1982 CR125. Rare pic at Mammoth Mtn Vintage race. Let's all pray there's another one! |
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| Scott Davis on his 74 CR125 after a beautiful rainstorm. Winter is here! |
Scott Davis in 1978 on his YZ80E, riding at Miliken Wash. Anyone remember that? |
Degan taking the turn at the CycleStop test track -- every boys dream, when it's in your own backyard! A fellow Yucaipian! |
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| Tyler at LACR 2004 testing out his new 88 kit. Thanks Bill for hooking him up! |
6 year old Tyler Davis slippin' away from the pack at the Hot Summer Night series, Perris. |
BK Davis nails a turn at LACR 2004. |
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| Bill Clem getting back into the modern racing at LACR 2004. |
We don't like flat track, but this is a sweet picture of Robert Little at Saddleback 1980 doing his best imitation of Kenny Roberts. |
Too-tall Mike Bell took first place in the Vintage Pro class. |
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| Myerscough railing a sweet sweeper at Rio Bravo. |
Myerscough gets ready to air out a 75 KX250 at Rio Bravo. |
Mike Bell, Gary Jones, Brian Myerscough, Kent Howerton all getting ready to do some damage in the Vintage Pro class. Don't miss the Rio Bravo race -- they know how to out on a race -- it's the best bar none. Rick Humphreys and the Doc did an awesome job. And thanks Joe Newman for the sweet CR250. The race in mid-September -- don't miss it! |
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| Marty Smith and Brian Myerscough at the Trophy presentation, Rio Bravo style. |
Ron Pomeroy, Marty Smith, Ronnie Cantaloupi, and Brian Myerscough discussing the sweet Rio Bravo track. |
1973 - Tom Benolkin and his Dad the 1st year he started.... leaning on Lurch's CZ |
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| Tom Benolkin rode for Moto-X Fox Factory team in 1979. Here he is next to his CR250. |
Tom Benolkin on his 81 KX 250. |
Tom Benolkin in 1981 on a KX250. Tom is our newest sponsored rider. |
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| Tom Benolkin, Cyclestop's newest sponsored rider, will do several AHRMA Nationals this year, watch the original "wild child" in action. |
Tom Benolkin on a 1980 Honda RC125, St. Petersburg Florida National 2nd moto 2nd place/Barnett. |
Pontiac 82 Howerton, Johnson, Barnett, Benolkin, Bentley, Burnworth |
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| Tom Benolkin is our hero - here he is on a 1979 CR125 at World US GP beating half the factory riders as this picture demonstrates. Tom never gives up even when riding "inferior" equipment. |
Tom Benolkin nailing a turn on his 1978 KX125 A4 at Millville 1978. It doesn't get any better than this! |
Chappy Blose, Binghamton NY 1979 about to get ripped by Tom Benolkin in 3rd. |
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| Scott getting ready to take off with 125 expert class at Phoenix AHRMA Nationals in 2004. |
Tom Benolkin on a factory SR250 4 speed Kawasaki at 1982 Supercross. |
Logan takes on the track at Beaumont. |
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| Is the bike too big or the rider too small? You decide... |
Tyler Davis takes the turn! |
It doesn't get any better than this! |
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| Deagan gets some air on his KTM! |
Tyler Davis works his way through the slippery corner... |
Will Scott get beat by an XR50??? |
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| Scott gets lapped by the KTM-powered Deagan! |
Here's Deagan taking a corner on his KTM. |
Deagan takin' a corner on a new track at Beaumont. |
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| Here's Scott Davis enjoying the soft dirt at Beaumont, CA. |
Brian Myerscough standing next to his 1974 Cyclestop CR250 prepared for this race |
Dave Kupe talking to Dave Boysten at Tulare National |
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| Brian Myerscough getting ready to do some damage in the 250 Expert class at Tulare California in 2003. |
Another shot of Brian Myerscough nailing a turn on his CycleStop 1974 CR250 at Tulare. |
Brian Myerscough nailing a turn on his CycleStop 1974 CR250 |
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| Tulare California 2003 - Tim Nash and Brian Myerscough at Brian's 2nd vintage race |
Tim Nash along with world famous Honda factory David Bailey standing next to Tim's prized possession - his '82 factory RC250. |
Warren Reid on factory Kawasaki, photo courtesy of Keith Lynas Photography - www.ossaplanet.com. |
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| Jeff Ward at 1980 Saddleback 125 National riding a Kawasaki works SR125, photo courtesy of Keith Lynas Photography - www.ossaplanet.com. |
Johnny O'Mara at Carlsbad 125 National on an 82 RC125 very rare pic |
B.K. Davis en route to 3rd place in 125 Intermediate class in Tulare |
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| Scott Davis en route to 3rd place 125 Expert class |
Vintage hot shot Dave Kupe leading Myerscough #51 in the 250 Expert class |
Brian Myerscough sitting on his original 1976 YZ80. |
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| Here's another photo of Hank Stepenwoolde at 81 Grand Prix on a Mugen. |
Here's a rare pic of Hank Stepenwoolde leading a 125cc GP on his 81 Mugen ME125. The rider behind him is none other than world champion Harry Everts. CycleStop is proud to own Hank's factory 125, which is in the process of being restored. Stay tuned for the a full story on the European factory Mugen rider. |
The dogger, Ron Lechien doing his thing at the VIWC. Ron is still fast! |
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| Another shot of riders at the VIWC. |
Out of the start gate at the VIWC in the Evo 125 class. |
Brian Myerscough, Tom Benolkin, and Bill Clem checking out the bikes Bill prepared for them to ride in the Vintage Iron World Championship. Bill builds the best race bikes anywhere! |
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| Scott Burnworth, Brian Myerscough, JD Myerscough, Brad Dutoit picking up their 1st place plaques at the Vintage Iron World Championships. |
Scott Davis taking the checkered flag at the 2002 Vintage Iron World Championship. If you look closely you can see Eric Casas coming up the tabletop jump for a well-deserved third place. |
Scott Davis of Cyclestop and Gary Kinsley from England with motocross legend Bob Hannah aboard the 1977 Yamaha OW125. |
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| Bob Hannah at the Vintage Iron World Championship 2002 standing next to an old friend - a 1977 Yamaha OW125. Bob remembers this bike as being extremely light and extremely fast, and wishes he still had his! |
Darrell Ruckle on a '76 CR125 at Indian Dunes |
Doug Ashley stickin' it to 'em at Irwindale in the 125 Intermediate class on the oh so sweet Elsinore. |
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| Scott takin' a checkered flag, Tulare CA. |
Bill Clem bustin' a berm on a championship KTM 500cc Intermediate Class. |
Here is a picture of Mark Jenne from 1977 at a practice track near McChord AFB in Tacoma Washington. |
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| Scott and Robert Little discussing how Roberts fender fell off after the first lap. Corona GP 1981. |
1981 Corona GP, one of the best tracks ever. Robert Little's IT 175 with 81 KX125 rear fender. Our sweet white ride to the race. For a 16 year old anything that runs is sweet... |
Tomahawk Tommy Croft giving Gary Denton a riding lesson at the Vet Nationals. |
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| Gary Denton gettin' ready to do some damage on the 125 pro class. Hey Day Series. |
Chuck Sun & Marty Motes at the Vet Nationals. |
Chuck Sun on a sweet 83 CR480 at the Vet Nationals. |
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| Scott airing out his CR125. Raced 125 beginner at GFI 1995. |
Bill Clem & Dave Taylor discussing how fast Bill's bike was at the Heyday Series LACR. |
BK Davis at the Adalento GP 1995 |
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| Sand Hill Mud Fest Brentwood. Circa 1991. Rick Ash #7, Scott Davis # 20, Brian Davis # 52. Getting ready to play in the mud! |
Scott doing a number on the 125 Novice class, winning it on his 1980 RM100T!! |
Robert Little and Scott Davis at De Anza 1991. Lookit' that two-slot turn....which groove would you have taken? |
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| OK, $100,000 dollar question.... how, just how, did Bruce McDougal pull that holeshot on a Sachs powered 125 Penton?!!! Perris, Calif. 1990 125 Sportsman Exp. |
How about it....anybody remember the Corona GP? Scott and Brian Davis, Robert Little (and more!) all waitin' to go. Where have all the places we used to ride gone? Just looking at them hills brings back memories... |
A 13yr old's dream! A brand new, freshly made 1979 KX80. Lookit' them old school red Vans! |
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| Scott bustin' a berm at horsesh** field on a sweet '82 RM125Z. |
Scott ringing out his '79 KX80 at De Anza |
Scott and Brian Davis 1970. Where it all began! We rode the wheels off that Z50 (when we weren't fightin' over it!!). Does Mom look worried? |
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| De Anza Cycle Park 1980. Brian Davis in route to victory in 125 Novice on a Uni-Trak kwacker. |
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