Borderland Motocross Track, El Paso

christinnell
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8/18/2019 9:15pm
tt80500 wrote:
Its been a long time to bring this thred back but still not as old as 10/10/1976.That suiside hill was spectacular!!!!!!!I use to drive down from...
Its been a long time to bring this thred back but still not as old as 10/10/1976.That suiside hill was spectacular!!!!!!!I use to drive down from silver city new mexico to the races at borderland.My dad had a nice nicon f2 he took these pixs.I am on 76 and a friend from silver city is on 11 over the hill on 121





I remember that rubber band well. Before I started racing I used to hang out at the start line to watch riders go off. I remember they had that rubber band attached to a screwdriver that they pulled out of a wooden post. All was good until a rider jumped the gun and the rubber band snapped and hit me in the chest. Dang that hurt. Someone ended up welding up a proper start gate years later and they moved the start up the hill by the tower.
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christinnell
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8/18/2019 9:43pm
tt80500 wrote:
Over the hill why dont time stand still like it did back then 5 years LOL My 76 yz was stock exept the head.I to wish...
Over the hill why dont time stand still like it did back then 5 years LOL My 76 yz was stock exept the head.I to wish that I had keept.The tanks are good for HL500 Yamahas which would be nice to own!Well I found your threed hear googled Carlos Serrono motocrosser!I raced with him in 74-75 at wilcox az.two az natives racing each other the only thing I could possable do is hole shot him well he aced me out and down before first turn I must have slowed just a hare.We were on these 74 CR HONDAS.I started and raced in 1977 with Sue Fish here at Borderland.My dad has got a good pix of her in the pits will have to post some day!!!!!!!!Are you still riding the motors over the hill???



tweetybird wrote:
I think this was my sister Sue?
It is. Smile
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tt80500
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8/24/2019 3:05pm
My bad thinking that was 77 but realy 1978 Sue had got a new 78 yz 125 from Yamaha of el paso.The other day I was looking at old motocrosss actions and found article of her raceing at the dunes in ca. in 1976 and she was on a 76 like mine they stand out like the have a speedo and tack on the forks.I gess what I am getting at my 76 was old then.Ha!!!
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8/25/2019 3:23pm
tt80500 wrote:
My bad thinking that was 77 but realy 1978 Sue had got a new 78 yz 125 from Yamaha of el paso.The other day I was...
My bad thinking that was 77 but realy 1978 Sue had got a new 78 yz 125 from Yamaha of el paso.The other day I was looking at old motocrosss actions and found article of her raceing at the dunes in ca. in 1976 and she was on a 76 like mine they stand out like the have a speedo and tack on the forks.I gess what I am getting at my 76 was old then.Ha!!!
Sue is my sister. We raced together! She was first I was second. We raced for Yamaha of El Paso back in the day. I am grateful that you remembered us♥️
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8/25/2019 3:27pm
tt80500 wrote:
Its been a long time to bring this thred back but still not as old as 10/10/1976.That suiside hill was spectacular!!!!!!!I use to drive down from...
Its been a long time to bring this thred back but still not as old as 10/10/1976.That suiside hill was spectacular!!!!!!!I use to drive down from silver city new mexico to the races at borderland.My dad had a nice nicon f2 he took these pixs.I am on 76 and a friend from silver city is on 11 over the hill on 121





I remember that rubber band well. Before I started racing I used to hang out at the start line to watch riders go off. I remember...
I remember that rubber band well. Before I started racing I used to hang out at the start line to watch riders go off. I remember they had that rubber band attached to a screwdriver that they pulled out of a wooden post. All was good until a rider jumped the gun and the rubber band snapped and hit me in the chest. Dang that hurt. Someone ended up welding up a proper start gate years later and they moved the start up the hill by the tower.
Chris, I remember that rubber band start. I was always so afraid that I was going to get hit by it! I think it was my brother FRANCIS built the gate for us.
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12/20/2019 1:38pm
I’m glad I found this thread. I am Harry West son and I’ll admit I teared up a little reading some of these comments.
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wtbiker
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12/21/2019 6:29pm
Hi Pappajoe79. This is Pat Hanlon with Hill Country Motorheads motorcycle museum in Burnet, TX. A few years ago I purchased Harry's 69 Maico 250 from a guy in EP that claimed to be the son of your dad's friend (Richard?). We have started the restoration process and I'm hoping to have it finished by summertime and in the museum. We plan to highlight his life and career with the bike , so it would be nice to get your input. Please look us up at hcmotorheads.com and come see us. We love to see guys that raced at Borderland and Star Track. Merry Christmas everyone. Here's a pic of Harry and the guy I referred to.
12/22/2019 10:41am Edited Date/Time 12/22/2019 11:16am
pappajoe79 wrote:
I’m glad I found this thread. I am Harry West son and I’ll admit I teared up a little reading some of these comments.
I raced against Harry for years...from 100s to 250s and 400s.
Me leading Grant Gose and Harry West, all on Hodaka 100s.
I think the picture is from the old Cloudcroft track, I was probably 16 so figure about 1969...?


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12/22/2019 11:08am
Borderland. This time I'm on a CZ, #18...Is that Harry behind me on #2?

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12/22/2019 11:12am Edited Date/Time 12/22/2019 11:14am
And finally...I'm #18 on an Ossa, has to be from 1971, I was still in High School.
Is this Gene Durham, #3N. I think that's Wayne Chick on 5N.
N.
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12/23/2019 5:06am
These are some great pics. Thank you for posting.
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12/23/2019 7:45am
wow, amazing photographs!
12/23/2019 8:26am
Fox88 wrote:
wow, amazing photographs!
Thanks, my Dad took these, my brother developed them.
12/23/2019 8:33am Edited Date/Time 12/23/2019 8:34am
Let's play follow the leader Smile I'm #18 on a CZ 250, Borderland, El Paso
Don't know who took the pic, on the back it says Jan, 21, 1973.
I have lot of pics..LOL



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12/23/2019 9:08am
wtbiker wrote:
Hi Pappajoe79. This is Pat Hanlon with Hill Country Motorheads motorcycle museum in Burnet, TX. A few years ago I purchased Harry's 69 Maico 250 from...
Hi Pappajoe79. This is Pat Hanlon with Hill Country Motorheads motorcycle museum in Burnet, TX. A few years ago I purchased Harry's 69 Maico 250 from a guy in EP that claimed to be the son of your dad's friend (Richard?). We have started the restoration process and I'm hoping to have it finished by summertime and in the museum. We plan to highlight his life and career with the bike , so it would be nice to get your input. Please look us up at hcmotorheads.com and come see us. We love to see guys that raced at Borderland and Star Track. Merry Christmas everyone. Here's a pic of Harry and the guy I referred to.
i remember both of them and the bikes in the picture. i believe that is in front of the shop looking north with the radio station in the rear....the velo and the indian
12/23/2019 9:10am
Let's play follow the leader :) I'm #18 on a CZ 250, Borderland, El Paso Don't know who took the pic, on the back it says...
Let's play follow the leader Smile I'm #18 on a CZ 250, Borderland, El Paso
Don't know who took the pic, on the back it says Jan, 21, 1973.
I have lot of pics..LOL



that might be me back in 3rd...looks like the helmet i wore on my huskie.....damn peterson you have a butt load of pictures....
12/23/2019 9:17am
Let's play follow the leader :) I'm #18 on a CZ 250, Borderland, El Paso Don't know who took the pic, on the back it says...
Let's play follow the leader Smile I'm #18 on a CZ 250, Borderland, El Paso
Don't know who took the pic, on the back it says Jan, 21, 1973.
I have lot of pics..LOL



that might be me back in 3rd...looks like the helmet i wore on my huskie.....damn peterson you have a butt load of pictures....
I do have a lot of pictures...Lots o Memories.
12/23/2019 9:23am
Let's play follow the leader :) I'm #18 on a CZ 250, Borderland, El Paso Don't know who took the pic, on the back it says...
Let's play follow the leader Smile I'm #18 on a CZ 250, Borderland, El Paso
Don't know who took the pic, on the back it says Jan, 21, 1973.
I have lot of pics..LOL



that might be me back in 3rd...looks like the helmet i wore on my huskie.....damn peterson you have a butt load of pictures....
I do have a lot of pictures...Lots o Memories.
Laughing
8/30/2020 8:10am
looking at this thread brings back so many memories. What a great group.
8/30/2020 12:17pm Edited Date/Time 8/30/2020 12:51pm
You're all in luck..I found more pix Smile
CZ 250, from a photo shoot Fred Norton, owner of Coronado Suzuki, CZ and Montesa paid for, not from a race day.


8/30/2020 12:19pm Edited Date/Time 8/30/2020 12:27pm
I'm coming through....Borderland, I'm #18, CZ 250
8/30/2020 12:26pm
One more...I knew I had a picture of this, felt like someone hit my knee with a sledgehammer, stuck my foot in a hole...DOH! Ossa 250
Kept me off a bike for a couple months. Borderland, of course.
9/8/2020 9:06am
Thanks, Freddy....I'm pretty lucky to have all of these, Fritz kept a lot of em when I quit riding for him, he probably just tossed em out...How you doing with the China-19 shut down?
9/13/2020 4:50pm
I always liked this picture, it was published backwards...Hence the #81 and not #18, and the throttle in my left hand...
It was in the 1973 El Paso "Teen Times", I was right about 20...Winning.
Jim_Johnson
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9/14/2020 7:40am
David, great photos. Thanks for sharing.

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