I am sorry its taken me a couple of years to get back with you. My Great Uncle John Martinolich also tought servicemen how to ride in ww2. He held several titles and rode in his 60's. My father said he broke his colarbone and after 2 weeks of my Aunt not talking to him, he decided to finally quit. I have a few more pictures if you would like them. You can email me if you like. Thank you for this picture, I do not have this one in my collection. God Bless
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John Martinolich was my family member. He was the oregon rocket. and held many titles as a motorcycle hill climber.
Tell us more! Any history on John would be appreciated.
I am sorry its taken me a couple of years to get back with you. My Great Uncle John Martinolich also tought servicemen how to ride in ww2. He held several titles and rode in his 60's. My father said he broke his colarbone and after 2 weeks of my Aunt not talking to him, he decided to finally quit. I have a few more pictures if you would like them. You can email me if you like. Thank you for this picture, I do not have this one in my collection. God Bless
An article from the The Bend Bulletin (May 12, 1950)
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ulUyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=UrYFAAAAIBAJ&dq=martinolich&pg=5607%2C2810419
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