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Some Really Old Time Photos

Posted by John º January 30, 2010 º Photos º 15 comments

These were sent in without a description. Do you know what track these are from? Any of the people in the photos? Or from what year?

Some great MSC history photos!

Article Comments

  1. scott mitchell says:
    March 19, 2010 at 11:25 pm

    no other than Jim Fennell on the #1 triumph. He had 2 of these bikes.He was up in age then when these shots were taken.Later Stanley Calhoun would beat him on the first year TM 400 suzuki.Russ Calhoun rode the 200 ex. class on a bultaco,along with the Spears brothers,and i think Stew Anderson,who i rode against in the 100 ex. class

  2. Robert Thomas says:
    April 27, 2010 at 3:17 pm

    Hi, great site. I raced in the same district. That track looks vaguely like South Cairo.

  3. Brian Tator says:
    September 28, 2010 at 3:32 pm

    I thought the #1 was a Truimph 650. Ron Gleason was the king back in the early 60′s. Ray Goodrich Truimph from Hoosic Falls built his bikes. I think his # was 208, not really sure but he was really fast. Rode in 2nd gear the whole time wide open. The main scramble track in New York was at Gleason’s Farm in Chatham Center. I could get more info from Ron himself if you need or do a phone interview with him. He still leaves right up the road from the old track. Hope this was helpful.

  4. Tom Muehl says:
    November 5, 2010 at 2:57 am

    To me it looks like walden scrambles right after the start/finish . but hey that was over like 35 years ago.

  5. Russ Stilwell says:
    December 9, 2010 at 6:42 pm

    I really enjoyed looking at the old magazines. Why can’t they be accessed any longer? I plan to send some memoribilia but haven’t gotten to it yet. I have some old pictures and licenses from the late sixties and early seventies. My dad and I raced from 1966 to 1968 in New York and New England. I went into the service in ’68 and was lost until 1972 when I re-appeared on a Yamaha RT-2MX. I still see Mike Boucher several times a year and remember and love all the “old” tracks: South Cairo, Millerton, Monticello, Claverack (the old track), Pepperel, Monson. Now I am dating myself. Does anyone out there remember “Super” Bruce Maguire? Now he was a fast fat guy. I would love to remenice with some of you outthere. If you remember me please write. Thanks for the site.

    Russ Stilwell

  6. Russ Stilwell says:
    December 9, 2010 at 6:43 pm

    ps. My Email is rstilwell@milforded.org

    Russ Stilwell

  7. admin says:
    December 21, 2010 at 2:29 pm

    Hey Russ, Welcome to the site. We’d love to add your memorabilia to the site, so send it on over when you get a chance.

    As for the magazines, there was a bit of a technical problem which has been fixed. Please let me know if you have any trouble accessing the magazine articles.

    John Nicholas

  8. Jeaniene Durso says:
    February 15, 2011 at 6:33 pm

    These tracks look like the ones I used to go to with my family to watch the races when I was a kid. We uses to go to tracks in Dutchess County, NY. By the way my dad Jim Durso who used to race himself, has a ton of these old cycle sport magazines. Maybe there is a way some of them could be uploaded to the site?

  9. Jim Fennell says:
    September 9, 2011 at 12:06 pm

    The top photo is in fact, Jim Fennell’s bike, and that’s him on it in the bottom photo – with cigar, as always. That’s my dad! The bike’s a 1961 500cc Trophy Twin, and in fact it still sits in my garage, though after all these years it’s not in that kind of shape any more. Hasn’t run probably since the mid to late ’80s, but last I checked it still had compression. It’s one of those perennial “next spring” projects to get it running again.

    I might have an original print of the bottom photo, and if I can find it I’ll let you know if it has any dates or other info on it. Not sure what track it is, although I’m pretty sure it’s not Fishkill. I remember many work parties riding on the tractor with Dad and the rest of the Crotona M/C getting that Fishkill track at Andre’s Farm ready for the races! I was only 9 years old when Dad retired as chairman of the M.S.C., and those memories get hazier every year…

    I keep an eye out for mentions or photos of Dad online, though they’re few and far between. It’s great to relive the old memories through this site! I’ll have to see what other “old time” photos and memorabilia I can dig up and scan in if you’re interested. Thanks again for the site!

  10. MIke Ferron says:
    November 8, 2011 at 3:42 am

    I remember Super Bruce. They encourged him to lose weight and he was never quite the same. He and Peter Lamppu were the big guns in New England back then.

  11. Marty Jankiewicz says:
    January 17, 2012 at 3:52 am

    Stumbled onto this website. Brings back great memories , the best
    times of my life. the bottom photo of Jim Fennel looks like the
    first turn after the start at Millerton . Raced there many times
    250 expert class on a 69 CZ and 71 Husky #281. One of my favorite
    tracks . In those days Millerton and Fishkill were the closest
    thing to a real motocross track before The AMA recognised
    motocross. Continued racing till 1976 in the metro. district,
    district 6 (penn.). Some great tracks like Springville were in 6 .
    Also raced allot upstate at Otego , Mexico , and others .
    Love to read stories about the “GOLDEN AGE OF MOTOCROSS”.
    Keep them comming.

  12. Dennis Fennell says:
    January 26, 2012 at 3:38 pm

    thats my uncle jimmy on the number 1 triumph every christmas we as kids would love to look at all the races on 8mm film cousin jim try to utube some if you still have acesss what a great rider and uncle never forget

  13. John says:
    January 26, 2012 at 4:22 pm

    Hi Dennis,

    We’re so happy that these photos brought back good memories for you. Of course we would love to add any videos from back in the day. When they are loaded up on You Tube, please let me know.

    Thanks!

  14. Dennis fennell says:
    January 27, 2012 at 1:54 am

    Hi John also for those very early triumph riders who may have bough a bike in the Bronx Jim fennell and whitey use to own the house of triumph on connor street in the bronx off of I-95. Uncle Jim then move his shop up to riverside conn. and it became Fennells Triumph not only could he ride but he could tear down and rebuild a bike with his eyes closed

  15. John says:
    January 29, 2012 at 12:21 am

    Dennis,

    A good friend of mine has a 1973 Triumph Trophy Trail that he just had restored by Whitey this past winter. Thanks for the additional info!

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