*Archive Moto* presents *A Brief History of Speed - Part 6* looking at the history of motorcycle racing in America. What started with Indian’s Oscar Hedstrom on the sands of the Floridian coast in Part 1 of the Brief History of Speed series will end on the very same shores a half century later in the upcoming finale, coming full circle after birthing a vibrant culture of motorcycling in America. Take a trip back to the last days of the first Golden Age of motorcycle racing in America and the rise of a new era with the creation of the AMA’s Class C.
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This video is the fifth in the series, _A Brief History of Speed: Part 6_, based off of accompanying articles by the same title published exclusively at http://ArchiveMoto.com.
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The series revisits the exhibition first created and displayed for *The Race of Gentlemen* on the sands of Wildwood, NJ, and later featured in an exhibit at the *Indian Motorcycle Museum of Australia* in Melbourne.
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The Thumbnail photo is of Indian factory champion Ed “Ironman” Kretz following his win of the first Daytona 200 in 1937.
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Written, Narrated, Edited, and Produced by Chris Price, Archive Moto.
Music: Muddy Waters - @GavinLuke, Decision to Leave - @AnnaLandstrom, Wolfpack - @JohannesBornlof
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