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At the end of 1979, DiStefano seriously injured his eye in a home construction accident. Despite being nearly blind in one eye, he made a valiant come back. Afterwards, injuries began to take their toll and DiStefano retired from competition after the 1981 season. He continued his involvement in the
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event where they finished in an impressive second-place. Their performance marked the best-ever result at the time for an American team at the event, at a time when American motocross racers were still seen as less experienced than their European rivals.
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250cc national championships in a row in 1975, 1976 and 1977. DiStefano also swept all three races of the 1975
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and Trophy des Nations events where they scored impressive second-place finishes in France and Holland.
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sport by starting a motocross school for young riders in 1982. In 1988, while practicing at a track in
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shop owner and began riding motorcycles at an early age. He began his professional racing career in
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Today DiStefano continues to teach his motocross schools traveling around the
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American Motorcyclist, January 1976, Vol. 30, No. 1, ISSN 0277-9358
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250cc motocross national champion, DiStefano was inducted into the
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to win an internationally sanctioned event. DiStefano along with
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motocross team. With Suzuki's support, he proceeded to win three
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were selected by the AMA to represent the United States at the
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and Gary Semics, represented the United States at the 1977
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DiStefano's strong performance earned him a job with the
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championship to become the second American rider after
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AMA 250cc - 1975, 1976, 1977AMA 250cc Inter-AMA - 1975
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Index

American
Bristol, Pennsylvania
Motocross
Suzuki
Can-Am
Husqvarna
Championships
American
motocross
AMA Motocross Championships
AMA
AMA
Motorcycle Hall of Fame
Bristol, Pennsylvania
motorcycle
1973
privateer
CZ
1974 season
Jimmy Weinert
Brad Lackey
Jim Pomeroy
Motocross des Nations
Suzuki
factory
AMA
Inter-AMA
Jim Pomeroy
Steve Stackable
Kent Howerton

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