CW CONCOURS D'ELEGANCE
STARS OF THE SHOW
No X-75 HURRICANE SIGHTINGS, but 80 other classic, custom and collectible motorcycles were on display at the inaugural Cycle World Concours d’Elegance, held in conjunction with the CW-sponsored L.A.
Superbike race last April.
Engraved glass-and-marble trophies were awarded in each of 14 classes after a final judging session during which participants were asked to start their machines. Judging the event were Cycle World's Paul Dean, David Edwards and Matthew Miles, and former Daytona 200 winner Don Emde, now publisher of Motorcycle Collector magazine. Larry “Supermouth” Huffman made the announcements and interviewed winners.
Culmination of the Concours was the presentation of special awards. Best of Show honors went to Virgil Elings, owner of an ex-Mike Hailwood Honda 500 Four, the infamous 1967 model that Honda forbade Mike the Bike from riding in GPs, even though its British-built frame gave better handling than the wobbly made-in-Japan version. One of the rarest motorcycles in the world and a fitting winner of the Cycle World Concours. □
RESULTS
VETERAN 1. Todd Booth, 1914 Henderson Model C 2. Jim Lattin, 1901 Marsh
VINTAGE 1. Scott Young, 1930 Scott Flying Squirrel
AMERICAN VINTAGE 1. George Renfro, 1936 Indian Chief 2. John O’Neal IV, 1947 Indian Chief 3. Ron Abbott, 1947 Indian Chief
CLASSIC 1. Walter & Theresa Worsch, 1962 Norton 650 SS 2. John Pera, 1969 MV Agusta 250 3. Kenneth Caplin, 1970 Triumph Tiger 650
AMERICAN CLASSIC 1. Tim Stafford, 1957 Cushman Eagle 2. Bill Keys, 1963 Harley-Davidson Sprint 3. Dan Cragin, 1962 Rokon Ranger
JAPANESE CLASSIC 1. Fritz Steinberg, 1962 Honda CB92R 2. Craig Barrett, 1967 Honda 305 Scrambler 3. Jeff Tuttobene, 1965 Honda 305 Super Hawk
CLASSIC SPORTBIKE 1. Mike & Diane Alt, 1980 Ducati Darmah 2. Tom Lepper, 1978 Laverda 1000 3. Scott Young, 1982 Kawasaki ELR
SPORTBIKE 1. Kenny Terrell, 1992 Suzuki GSX-R750 2. Anthony Holder, 1991 Suzuki GSX-R750 3. Michael Ortiz, 1993 Honda CBR900RR
SPECIALS 1. Bruce Enderle, 1982 Yamaha Turbo Seca 2. Clark & Teri Taylor, 1971 Triumph 750 3. David Wada, 1992 Suzuki GSX-R1100
COMPETITION (PRE-1960) 1. Virgil Elings, 1957 MV Agusta 125 2. Greg Phillippi, 1948 Harley-Davidson WR 3. Jim Lattin, 1914 Thor
COMPETITION (POST-1960) 1. Virgil Elings, 1967 Honda RC181 2. Rollin Lofdahl, 1982 Honda CB750F Superbike 3. Jeff Tuttobene, 1962 Honda 305
MILD CUSTOM HARLEY 1. Tony & Mandy McAndrew, 1984 XR1000 2. Richard Moriarty, 1993 FXR 3. Richard Podolor, 1991 Sportster
NOSTALGIC CUSTOM HARLEY 1. Ann Valdez, 1990 FLSTS 2. Bill Valdez, 1989 FXSTS 3. Jody Moruzzi, 1986 Sportster
RADICAL CUSTOM HARLEY 1. David Royal, 1962 Panhead 2. Jeff McCann, 1955 Panhead
BEST UNRESTORED Paul & Judy Wheatbread, 1961 BSA Super Rocket
BEST OWNER RESTORATION Robert Pinnell, 1946 Indian Chief Roadmaster
BEST DAILY RIDER June Salazar, 1992 Suzuki GSX-R750
BEST GERMAN Roger Ritchie, 1968 BMW R69US
BEST BRITISH Walter & Theresa Worsch, 1962 Norton 650 SS
BEST ITALIAN Virgil Elings, 1957 MV Agusta 125
EDITORS’ AWARD Jerry Zaki, 1941 Indian Four
BEST CUSTOM HARLEY Tony & Mandy McAndrew, 1984 XR1000
BEST OF SHOW Virgil Elings, 1967 Honda RC181