This week we crunched #10 for the Shift Number Cruncher. As always, we ask you to send in any other notable #10s, and this is what we got...
Hey it’s Donovan Mitchell, I ran #10 at the U.S. Open in 1999 in the Four-stroke class as a Yamaha support kid. I had some bright moments, a few strong mains, but mainly brought the crowd to their feet when I hammered through some big whoops on a YZ 400…This race helped me seal a deal at Factory KTM…Check the photo attached, I think TFS took it…
Cool man, thanks…
Dono
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Gaylon Mosier | | |
Don't forget the late, great Gaylon Mosier wore #10 on his factory Kawasaki in 1979. He was really getting going at this time, and as we all know he was killed a year later riding his road bike. See this
link for a cool write up on Kawi's '79 team.
Josh Heintz
Chester Springs, PA
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Rob Fox | | |
Here are some pics of my bikes! I’m riding in the first picture and in the second picture, it’s my 250f and my BBR110. My dad and I are # 10. We are opening up a Kawi dealership in Jupiter, FL, called Motorsport Fox Kawasaki.
Thanks,
Rob Fox
This will prove I’m definitely an old timer. In 1977 Jimmy Wienert wore no. 10 as he made a rare appearance in the 125 class at the Kiethburg, Illinois national. The occasion? Kawasaki was finally working on a competitive 125 for 1978, after re-releasing a 1974 model for three years. The Jammer was on a rare 1978 prototype, stylin’ with the big 1-oh!
Mark Foley
And finally, Daniele Sinatra sent over these gems:
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Greg Albertyn - 1992 | | |
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Bob Moore - 1997 |
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Heikki Mikkola | | |
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Pedro Tragter - 1997 | | |
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Alex Puzar - 1994 | | |
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Puzar - 2002 | | |
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Rodney Smith - 1988 | | |
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Jacky Vimond - 1989 | | |