April 20, 2016 - Manlius, NY: Supercross and
motocross racing champion Doug Henry will be honored by The Legends and
Heroes 2016 Supercross Moto Museum Tour when it visits Boston's
Gillette Stadium for Rd. 15 of the Monster Energy Supercross series.
Henry won the 1997 Supercross season finale at Las Vegas racing a prototype Yamaha YZM 400 thus making him the first rider in the sport's history to do so on a 4-stroke. Doug's victory that night changed forever the face of Supercross and motocross by opening an entirely new chapter for 4-stroke engine design into the next generation of moto.
One season later in 1998 Doug became the
first 4-stroke rider in history to win an AMA national motocross title.
From that event forward the AMA Motocross Championship racing would
become the almost exclusive domain of 4-stroke powered machines. After
retiring from motocross full-time, Henry went on to become one of the
leading Supermoto riders in the world.
While competing in a Supermoto race in 2007, Doug broke his back and suffered partial paralysis from the waist down. The racer in him is still very much alive and Doug undauntedly continues to ride and compete aboard Yamaha motorcycles. Prior to Saturday's Supercross event at Foxboro, he will ride his specially designed Yamaha YZ450F a parade lap around the stadium. Concluding his lap, Doug will be presented the Legends and Heroes Award by his friend, 6-time AMA champion Broc Glover on the Monster Energy Supercross podium Saturday evening.
For more information on the Legends & Heroes Tour, contact Alex Moroz at: alex@legendsandheroestour.org or visit www.LegendsAndHeroesTour.org or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/LegendsAndHeroesTour
About the Tour
The Legends & Heroes Supercross Tour is a professional historical
display and time-line of America's greatest motorsport. The tour
includes the machines and the champs of Supercross and Motocross. The
project was conceived by a dedicated group of Moto enthusiasts who, over
the years, have discovered the value of the rich 40+ years of
Supercross legacy and its impact on the American motorsports history.
"The dedication and passion of the sport has brought the Legends &
Heroes Moto Museum Supercross Tour to the next level of sharing this
legacy, the history of the machines and men, as well as the women of
Supercross. The history of the Classic Iron and its' champions is a
dynamic model ever changing. We see this rich history as a great
learning lab for all ages" according to Alex Moroz the tours managing
partner.
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