Heard about the loss of Marc from the Hand family...hard to believe. The guy was a fixture of Ohio motocross, and had been since the early '70s, when I first met him at Smith Road sometime in '74. My Dad and I had just made the jump from backyard-dork XR75 rider (me) to actual motocross competition (on a 100% stock XR), and we parked next to Marc and his Dad at George's place. Marc was riding a YZ80, but they had good advice for us, as we had no clue what we were doing. They said, "get fresh tires (mine were totally worn out), then a pipe and cam and K&N air filter, which were the basics at the time. Great advice. We raced against him for the rest of that season and throughout 1975, and battled constantly along with guys like Dave Hand, Dave Shelley, Kenny Karnow and others. Epic days. He and I and a guy named Bob Werschey camped at Mid-Ohio in '77 for the Trans-AMA... did and saw stuff we probably shouldn't have, but it was epic. In later years he loaned me his Honda 450 for a race at OIR, and he gave me a massive old-magazine collection he'd gotten from a guy who'd passed away in Medina...(he even shipped it to me in a huge crate.) I still have it, and use it for story research in American Motorcyclist. "Generous" doesn't begin to cover it...as you guys know. Here's the best shot I have of the Sharc: He and I hole-shotting the mini race at GPIR in late '75, he on his YZ (#2) and me on my XR (#184). That's Chuck Emery behind Marc, and Kenny Karnow behind me (#820). It's sad, and I hope his family is coping, but he'd want everyone to "buck up" and get out to the track and celebrate this wonderful sport we all love, and I suspect that what a lot of us will do. Thanks for letting me share. Mitch Boehm.