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represented the United States at the 1974 Motocross des Nations event where they finished in an impressive second-place, marking the best-ever result at the time for an American team at the event. He successfully defended his 500cc national championship title in 1975. He also won the 1976 AMA 250cc
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In the 1979 Supercross championship, Weinert won the Oakland Coliseum round by using a scoop paddle rear tire to win both his heat race and the main event. Within a few weeks, the AMA had banned the use of paddle tires. His last national victory came at the 1979 Daytona Supercross race. Nagging
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motocross series. That victory marked a turning point that brought American motocross up to par with the then dominant European riders.
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however, an injury while racing on the high speed dirt track ovals convinced him to concentrate on the burgeoning sport of motocross.
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Weinert continues his involvement in the sport competing in vintage motocross events and operating a motocross training facility in
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in the inaugural AMA 250cc motocross national championship. At the end of the 1972 season, Weinert along with Jones,
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dealer and began riding at an early age. Early in his career, he split his time between motocross and
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were selected by the AMA to be the first American team to represent the United States at the
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Jimmy Weinert's 1974 Kawasaki KX450 race bike at the American Motorcyclist Magazine
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Nationals and three AMA national championships during his racing career. In
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injuries as well as a new generation of younger competitors such as
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Weinert began racing professionally in 1970 riding a
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American Motorcyclist, January 1976, Vol. 30, No. 1
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Index

American
Middletown, New York
Motocross
1972
Kawasaki
Yamaha
Championships
1974
American
motocross
supercross
AMA Motocross Championships
AMA
1973
Trans-AMA
Middletown, New York
motorcycle
dirt track oval racing
CZ
1972
Gary Jones
Brad Lackey
Jim Pomeroy
Motocross des Nations
Kawasaki
factory
1974 AMA 500cc national championship
Tony DiStefano
Bob Hannah
Kent Howerton

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