David Bailey. Belgium. The 1983 Motocross des Nations was the first effort out of the U.S. that wasn’t a full Honda effort as it had been in both 1981 and 1982. In ’83, all of the manufacturers participated with David Bailey (Honda), Mark Barnett (Suzuki), Broc Glover (Yamaha) and Jeff Ward (Kawasaki) representing the USA. David Bailey was in his second year as a Honda factory rider and he was dominating America with a Supercross title and a 250 National MX championship as well. This photo shows David, with a fresh evidence of a crash on his shoulder on the move. He went on to hunt down Andre Vromans and win the second moto. Team USA won its third straight Motocross des Nations.
Monday, September 17, 2018
David Bailey: 1983 Motocross des Nations
David Bailey. Belgium. The 1983 Motocross des Nations was the first effort out of the U.S. that wasn’t a full Honda effort as it had been in both 1981 and 1982. In ’83, all of the manufacturers participated with David Bailey (Honda), Mark Barnett (Suzuki), Broc Glover (Yamaha) and Jeff Ward (Kawasaki) representing the USA. David Bailey was in his second year as a Honda factory rider and he was dominating America with a Supercross title and a 250 National MX championship as well. This photo shows David, with a fresh evidence of a crash on his shoulder on the move. He went on to hunt down Andre Vromans and win the second moto. Team USA won its third straight Motocross des Nations.
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