Note: He'll lose that #1 to Dick Mann in 1971, racing his same, trusty BSA, which I believe was the same bike he won the championship in 1963 !
Gene Romero is one of the best things that ever happened to motorcycle racing in the USA. He raced a long and successful career, promoted and represented many brands, and started his own racing series. Photo above: He can't get much more tucked in baby . . . .
Gene was the best on the Miles. The faster the better. This led to road racing - and more wins.
On any given day, Gene Romero could lead and win against all the greats . . . Baker(above), Sheene, Roberts, Skip and Nixon. All competitors have great, mutual respect for Romero.
Visiting an injured (but, still smiling!) Barry Sheene . . .
He also won the 1975 Daytona 200. (back when it meant something)
2 comments:
I loved it when Hailwood beat Sheene @ IOM on a Ducati...Sheene was on that 4 cyl,
million hp Suzuki two stroke... Hailwood was 37 years old at the time..
The track with the stained glass windows is DuQuoin. Beautiful building.
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