Legend Dick Mann Passes at 87

Press Release | April 27, 2021

Mann passed yesterday at 87 years of age.


The following is a press release from AMA Pro Racing…

Photos Courtesy of AMA Pro Racing

Daytona Beach, FL (April 27, 2021) – AMA Pro Racing joins the motorcycle community in mourning the loss of the great Dick Mann. Mann passed yesterday at 87 years of age.

The winner of two Grand National Championships, Mann was touted as one of the greatest to ever compete in various motorcycle racing disciplines. Mann is best known for being the first person to ever win all five types of circuit included in the AMA Grand National Championship: short track, TT, half-mile, mile and road race.

Mann continued to contribute to the legacy of motorcycle racing by influencing some of the greatest names in flat track including Gene Romero, Gary Nixon, Mert Lawwill, Kenny Roberts and Dave Aldana.

Mann was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1993 and the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1998.
 

Click here to read more about Dick Mann in the Cycle News Digital Edition Magazine.