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Yamaha & King Kenny Return at Indy Mile

Monday, July 20, 2009
Kenny Roberts Motorcycle racing legend Kenny Roberts fared well at the AT T Pebble Beach National Pro Am finishing tied for sixth before weather cancelled the final day.
King Kenny Roberts will return to his dirt track roots and the bike that was banned, after winning the 1975 Indy Mile in the last seconds of the race, for one last ride.
Yamaha Motor Corporation takes great pride in announcing that the legendary “King” Kenny Roberts will make an historic return to the world famous “Indy Mile” on Saturday evening, August 29th during this year’s event held in association with the Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix at the world famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

The 2-time AMA Grand National Champion, and 3-time World 500cc Champion, plans to take several hot laps on the infamous Yamaha TZ-750 powered dirt tracker, as built and tuned by former 250 World Champion Kel Carruthers. The TZ-750 powered dirt tracker, thought to be unrideable by many, took a historic last lap win at the 1975 Indy mile that ultimately proved to be one of the most famous wins in American Dirt Track history.

“After the race in 1975 I said they didn’t pay me enough to ride that thing,” said Kenny Roberts, “and this year will be no different! But it should be fun for the fans to hear that Yamaha TZ once again up against the bales.”

“This will truly be a memorable event for motorcycle fans the world over.” said Bob Starr, General Manager of Communications for Yamaha Motor Corporation, “Kenny’s accomplishments years ago formed the basis of what Yamaha’s performance image is today and we are all excited to have him and this extraordinary motorcycle on the track once again.”

Amongst the enthusiastic spectators planning to attend this historic event will be none other than 8-time World Champion Valentino Rossi. “For sure Kenny’s win at this event on the Yamaha 34 years ago was monumental” said Valentino Rossi, “and the fact that I was not born yet makes it even more exciting for me to be there this time!”

Check out this video on the 1975 event and the history behind the Yamaha TZ-750.



Ticket information for the Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix and Indy Mile is available at:

imstix.brickyard.com/SelectedEvent.aspx

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Bruce W -What happened to the video clip?  August 28, 2009 07:49 PM
This is an incredible video clip! Who is Peter Starr productions and which one of my nads do I have to give up to get a copy on disk??
Leslie D'Amico -!  July 20, 2009 03:03 PM
I was there in 1975 and will never forget it. I'm still at a loss for words to describe it when people ask me what it was like.

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