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1974 Daytona a Fun New Game for Yamaha Riders Only -2-Page Vintage Motorcycle Ad

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  • Make: Yamaha

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    1974 Daytona a Fun New Game for Yamaha Riders Only -2-Page Vintage Motorcycle Ad
    Original, Vintage Magazine advertisement
    Page Size: Approx. 8" x 11" (21 cm x 28 cm) each page
    Condition: Good
    It’s really exciting! And what’s
    even better, you can’t lose!
    Here’s how to play!
    Get the best riders and all the best
    motorcycles in the world—Yamaha,
    BMW’s, Nortons, Suzukis, Harley-
    Davidsons, Kawasakis, Triumphs and
    Hondas—and divide them into roadracing
    classes. Novice, Junior, Expert-Junior
    I Combined, and 200 Mile Expert.
    Then line each group up at the
    starting line, and run them all around the
    track.
    Next, move all the Yamahas up to
    the front, and put the other bikes either
    well back on the track or, even better, in
    the pits.
    The rest is easy.
    Wave a black and white winner’s
    flag at one of the Yamaha motorcycles in
    every group. And if you’re playing
    250 Motocross, move a Yamaha to
    the front, and keep it there as
    long as you play.
    Oh, one other thing. If you like,
    you can leave out the BMW’s and the
    Nortons and the
    Kawasakis and the Triumphs
    and the Hondas.
    It really doesn’t make any
    difference. The game always
    comes out the same way.
    On Friday afternoon,
    This is America's number one, AMA Champion
    Kenny Roberts. Having a little problem with
    his bike, Kenny settled for second in both the 250cc
    Combined and the 200Mile. (148 other riders
    wished they could have had that kind of problem.)
    Don Castro spent Daytona Week racing his
    Yamaha teammates. He settled for fourth in the
    200 Mile. In the 250cc Combined, he settled
    for first.
    over 102 miles per hour. He
    won the Junior Trophy.
    v Since Yamaha Team Rider
    Pierre Karsmakers won the
    Daytona Open Motocross
    Race on a 360 in 1973, he
    though t maybe th is year
    ' he'd win the 250 class
    instead. Needless
    to say...
    This is the winner of the 1974
    Daytona 200 Mile Road Race,
    Yamaha Team Rider Giacomo
    Agostini. According to rumor,
    he is a very handsome Italian.
    The Daytona racers cannot *
    confirm this, since they have only
    seen him from the back.
    Yamaha Team Rider
    Gene Romero figured his/,
    new stock TZ750 might just Iffi
    be able to break the eleven- (■
    year-old record for a one -JI
    hour run. He was right. The I
    record is now 150.6725 13
    for the A MA Flying Hour.
    This is the Daytona International Speedway,
    located near Yamaha Beach, Florida.
    Some interesting notes about this track:
    In the four major road races of the 1974 Classic,
    Yamaha machines won all four firsts,
    all four seconds, and three of the third places.
    In fact, of the top twenty finishers in all
    four races, all but seven were Yamahas.
    Novice John Volkman tra veled
    3,050 miles to win the
    Novice Class. 3,000 miles
    from Seal Beach, California,
    and fifty miles around the
    Daytona race track on
    ______ his Yamaha.
    These are the first place trophies for the Daytona Road Races
    and the 250 MX Race. Notice that they all say Yamaha. It’s rumored that
    they were engraved this way before the race, to save time.
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