Ep. #27 Comeback in the Coliseum. The 1987 Los Angeles Supercross

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Why the final running of the Super Bowl of Motocross was the greatest race in the sport’s history.  Rick Johnson goes from (almost) last to first; Wild man Guy Cooper (almost) wins; a unique but one-lined track with a short start straight and a first turn the size of a “phone booth” causes absolute carnage; Shots fired on the podium from Ron Lechien, and RJ is caught on a hot mic saying “You’d have to be a stupid idiot to follow these lines if someone faster than you was behind you.” And Larry Huffman calling all the action.  These (and more) are the reasons why I believe the 1987 Los Angeles Coliseum Supercross, the last time the “Super Bowl of Motocross” event title was used, is the greatest Supercross of all-time. Support We Went Fast! shop.wewentfast.com – Find your next favorite t-shirt or piece of artwork. Leave a 5-star rating and review!
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