Archive for July 12th, 2012

More fallout from the Motorcycle Hall of Fame de-inducting Nobby Clark. This time well-respected TV personality Dave Despain has asked to be removed from the Hall. Despain wrote the following letter to the Hall of Fame:

To Whom It May Concern:

Dave Despain

Dave Despain

This letter and the enclosed medal commemorating my induction comprise my immediate resignation from the Motorcycle Hall of Fame. I expect my name and picture to be removed without delay from all Hall of Fame materials and representations.

I take this action in response to the Hall of Fame’s unconscionable rescinding of the nomination of Nobby Clark, a motorcycling legend more than worthy of Hall of Fame membership. I believe we Hall of Famers have a special stake in the integrity of the institution and its nominating process. I have lost all faith in that process and, more importantly, in the individuals who apparently now control it.

I am deeply suspicious of media speculation that Clark’s “criminal record” is somehow grounds for the withdrawal of his nomination but given the absence of any clear and official explanation from Hall of Fame officials, that apparently is the brush with which Nobby is to be tarred. This raises a couple obvious questions: What changed in the short time between the announcement and the rescinding of Clark’s nomination and why would Clark’s “criminal record” be grounds for a blackball when that clearly was not an issue for a number of previous inductees who also have criminal records.

I suspect the answers to these questions, if they were truly known, would do nothing to restore my faith in the integrity of the institution but in the end my resignation does not turn on those answers. Instead it is based on a simple and inescapable conclusion; given everything Nobby Clark has accomplished in this sport, if he doesn’t belong in the Motorcycle Hall of Fame then I sure as hell shouldn’t be in there.

Sincerely,
Dave Despain

Bill Beesch (No. 14) leads James Henderson (No. 250) and Eddie Laycock (No. 633) at the 25th annual Daytona International Lightweight (250GP) race in March of 1987. Laycock, an Irish road circuit specialist, proved an outstanding rider on the closed course of Daytona International Speedway. He battled in the lead group with Kork Ballington, John Kocinski and Rich Oliver, but unfortunately Laycock ran out of gas on the final lap and rolled home to a fourth-place finish.

Bill Beesch (No. 14) leads James Henderson (No. 250) and Eddie Laycock (No. 633) at the 25th annual Daytona International Lightweight (250GP) race in March of 1987. (Larry Lawrence photo)

Bill Beesch (No. 14) leads James Henderson (No. 250) and Eddie Laycock (No. 633) at the 25th annual Daytona International Lightweight (250GP) race in March of 1987. (Larry Lawrence photo)

Read another opinion on the recent Nobby Clark/Hall of Fame situation, this one from respected motorcycle historian Ed Youngblood. Read more.

In this photo taken during a WERA National Endurance race at Gateway International in May of 1985, it appears riders have options on where they want to go – Chi-Town or St. Louis. The track was situated near a major Interstate intersection. (Larry Lawrence photo)

In this photo taken during a WERA National Endurance race at Gateway International in May of 1985, it appears riders have options on where they want to go – Chi-Town or St. Louis. The track was situated near a major Interstate intersection. (Larry Lawrence photo)

Pedrosa back in the hunt as Mugello beckons for MotoGP™
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Márquez heads to Mugello with sizeable lead
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Moto3™ madness heads to Mugello with Cortese in the lead
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Lorenzo looking for repeat victory at Mugello
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Repsol Honda Team heads to Mugello with Pedrosa on form
This weekend the MotoGP™ paddock is back in action again as it heads to Mugello for the ninth round of the 2012 World Championship at the Gran Premio d’Italia TIM. Read more.