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Heikki Antero Mikkola (born 6 July 1945) is a
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former professional
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racer and motocross team manager. He competed in the
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s from 1967 to 1979, most prominently as a member of the Husqvarna factory racing team where he became the first competitor to win both the 250cc and 500cc world championships. During the 1970s, Mikkola challenged perennial champion
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for supremacy of the 500cc motocross world championships. After 12 seasons racing for Husqvarna, he joined the
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factory racing team where he won two more 500cc world championships. As with many Finns involved in racing activities, he was nicknamed the
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and, was know for his trademark goatee beard and his fierce mein. After his racing career, he became a Yamaha race team manager. In 2006, Mikkola was inducted into the AMA
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and, in 2015, he was named an
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Legend for his motorcycle racing achievements.


Motocross career


Early life

Mikkola was born in
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,
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. Shortly after he was born, his family moved to Sajaniemi in the municipality of
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where his father worked as a state employed gamekeeper. In his youth, he was an active participant in sports such as
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,
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,
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and
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, a
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. He considered pursuing a competitive ski jumping career however, there were few ski jumping facilities near his home so, he focused on motorcycle racing instead. He held a summer job loading tree stumps onto trailers which greatly improved his physical conditioning. In high school, he took car mechanic courses and, after graduating in 1963 he worked as a truck mechanic for a
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distributor.


Racing roots

Mikkola first became involved in motorcycling through his childhood friend Martti Pesonen, who later competed internationally in Grand Prix road racing. In 1963, Pesonen loaned his Greeves motorcycle to Mikkola so that he could enter his first race in which he crashed entering the first corner but, recovered to finish in sixth place. The motocross courses near his hometown were constructed in sandy soil which, are known to be some of the hardest courses to ride because of the strength-sapping efforts needed to ride over the soft terrain. Learning to ride on sand tracks allowed Mikkola to develop impressive physical stamina. When Pesonen bought a new motorcycle in 1963, he sold his old Greeves to Mikkola. Mikkola began racing motocross in 1964 and won the Finnish Junior Championship in the first year riding a Husqvarna. He also competed in motorcycle
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alongside Pesonen as well as
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and
Teuvo Länsivuori Teuvo Pentti "Tepi" Länsivuori (born 9 December 1945) is a Finnish former professional motorcycle road racer. He competed in the Grand Prix world championships from 1969 to 1978. His most successful seasons were in 1973 when he finished in se ...
. In 1965 He finished fourth in the 250cc Finnish ice racing championship, behind Saarinen, Länsivuori and Pesonen. He entered the Finnish army in 1965 and served for ten months as a tank mechanic. Mikkola competed in the Senior class in 1965 but suffered a broken wrist. In 1966 he finished third in the 250cc Finnish ice racing championship, behind Länsivuori and Pesonen. He finished the 1966 Senior motocross championship in third place and won the Finnish junior
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championship but, his wrist injury seemed slow to heal. Mikkola contemplated ending his motocross racing career and starting a garage business with a friend however, exercises developed by a weight lifter helped his wrist heal so that he was able to race again. In 1967, Mikkola finished second in the Finnish Senior championship and entered his first world championship race in the 250cc Finnish Grand Prix where he scored an impressive sixth place. He also won the 1967 Finnish ice racing championship. Despite his early racing successes, Mikkola's modest income as a truck mechanic meant that he could only afford to compete in regional races. Mikkola repeated his sixth place result in the 1968 250cc Finnish Grand Prix and, then scored a second place in the 250cc Swedish Grand Prix behind the reigning world champion,
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. After his impressive finish at the 1968 Swedish Grand Prix, he began to receive support from the Husqvarna factory in the form of spare parts at discounted prices. When his fellow Finnish motocross racer Kalevi Vehkonen decided to compete in the 1969 250cc Motocross World Championships, Mikkola decided to join him. Despite the support from the Husqvarna factory, he still had to serve as his own mechanic and drive his own van to races throughout Europe along with his wife and young daughter. He finished the season ranked 14th in the world as a
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rider. That winter Mikkola showed his versatility by winning the 1970 Finnish 350cc
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championship. He surged to prominence in the 1970 FIM Motocross World Championship when he won three of the last four Grand Prix races to finish fourth in the 250cc world championship behind
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,
Sylvain Geboers Sylvain Geboers (born March 28, 1945) is a Belgian former professional motocross racer and motocross racing team manager. He competed in the Motocross World Championships from 1968 to 1977. Motocross career Geboers was born in Mol, Belgium. He ...
and
Roger De Coster Roger De Coster (born 28 August 1944) is a Belgian former professional motocross racer and current Motorsport Director of KTM and Husqvarna North America. He competed in the Motocross World Championships from 1966 to 1980, most prominently as a m ...
. His impressive performance at the end of the 1970 seasoned earned him a contract to join the Husqvarna factory team which, enabled him to quit his job as a truck mechanic to focus entirely on his racing career.


Husqvarna sponsorship

In the 1971 season, he won the 250cc West German Grand Prix and was leading the championship after the first four races however, he faltered to once again place fourth in the series final points standings. After the world championship season ended, Mikkola participated in the 1971 Trans-AMA motocross series to help establish the sport of motocross in the United States. He took two victories and finished the series in sixth place. Mikkola moved up to the premier 500cc class in 1972 as
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's teammate and won the Swiss and Czechoslovakian Grand Prix races. He finished the championship in third place behind Roger De Coster and
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despite Aberg receiving preferential treatment from the Husqvarna team. After the world championship season ended, he placed third in the 1972 Trans-AMA motocross series. Prior to the 1973 season, Mikkola held discussions with Yamaha's European racing manager,
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, about developing a new Yamaha race bike but, when Yamaha hesitated, he re-signed with the Husqvarna team to compete in the 250cc motocross world championship. That season, Yamaha introduced it's new single shock absorber rear suspension that offered a significant advantage over the previous generation suspensions allowing Yamaha rider Håkan Andersson to dominate the championship. Mikkola would finish the season ranked third in the world behind Andersson and Adolf Weil. He returned to the United States after the world championship season and won the 1973 Inter-AMA Motocross series title. Entering the
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, Aberg left the Husqvarna team to join the
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team leaving Mikkola as their top rider. His main competition for the world championship came from the Suzuki factory teammates Gerrit Wolsink and defending world champion De Coster. Mikkola battled De Coster for the entire season as the two competitors won 17 out of 22 motos that season. Mikkola won the first four Grand Prix races of the season before, De Coster was able to win the Czechoslovakian Grand Prix. While De Coster's Suzuki suffered mechanical breakdowns while he was leading five races, Mikkola's Husqvarna showed a perfect mechanical reliability by finishing every race. Mikkola credited much of his success to his Husqvarna factory mechanic, Per-Olaf Persson, whose meticulous preparation and maintenance greatly improved the reliability of his motorcycle. Mikkola missed the German Grand Prix due to injuries suffered in practice, allowing De Coster to narrow Mikkola's lead to 10 points going into the final two events of the season. In the championship's final event at the Luxembourg Grand Prix, De Coster worked his way through the pack to take the lead before his Suzuki suffered an engine problem, forcing him out of the race and losing the world championship to Mikkola by 9 points. De Coster was magnanimous in defeat, waiting for Mikkola to return to the pits to celebrate his victory with a bottle of champagne. De Coster declared that Mikkola deserved to win the world championship. Honda offered Mikkola a contract to move to the United States and race in the 1975
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however, Mikkola spoke little English and preferred to live closer to his family in Finland so, he re-signed with the Husqvarna team. Mikkola was injured in a pre-season accident and then, his Husqvarna suffered suspension problems during the season, allowing De Coster to reclaim the world championship with 12 moto victories. Mikkola finished second in the championship with 5 moto victories. In
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, the Husqvarna factory asked Mikkola to return to the 250cc class to promote their new 250cc motorcycle. After a season long battle with
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rider Guennady Moisseev, Mikkola was able to prevail by a narrow one point margin to claim the world championship. In the process, he became the first competitor to win a 250 cc and a 500 cc Motocross World Championship.


Move to Yamaha

When the Husqvarna factory announced that they would reduce their racing budget for the 1977 season, Mikkola knew it would be difficult to compete with the improving competition from the KTM factory. He visited the
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factory to test ride their motorcycles but, he ultimately decided to sign a contract with the
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factory racing team to help them challenge Suzuki's domination of the 500cc class. He claimed the 1977 500cc world championship with 12 moto victories, relegating De Coster to second place. He was even more dominant in the 1978 season, winning the championship over second place
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with a record 299 points. At the 1978
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in Gaildorf, West Germany, Mikkola had the rare opportunity to compete against American rider,
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, who was then near the peak of his racing career. The brash outspoken Hannah told Mikkola that he (Hannah) was going to win the race. Mikkola replied, “Let's see if you ride as good as you talk.” In the first race, Hannah grabbed an early lead however, Mikkola overtook him and pulled away for the win. Mikkola repeated the performance in the second race, passing Hannah en route to his second victory of the day. Mikkola suffered torn ligaments in his leg during pre-season practice and, the injury continued to affect his results during the 1979 season. After a fifth-place finish, the 34-year-old Mikkola decided to retire. In a sixteen-year professional racing career, Mikkola garnered four World Championships and 11 Finnish National Championships. Throughout his entire racing career, he represented the
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Motor Club (Hyvinkään Moottorikerho - HyMk).


Team manager and later life

After his racing career, Mikkola became the Yamaha Grand Prix motocross racing team manager helping Neil Hudson and Danny LaPorte win world championships until Yamaha withdrew from international racing activities in 1982. With his title winnings, he purchased a derelict farm at a foreclosure auction near his hometown in 1979. Together with his wife and children, he cleared the overgrown fields and renovated the farm buildings. In 1992, the family opened a farm store and bakery selling their produce directly to the public.


Motocross Grand Prix Results

Points are awarded to the top 10 classified finishers.


References


External links


Heikki Mikkola official fansite

Heikki Mikkola The Lone Wolf

Heikki Mikkola at the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame

Mikkola family farm profile
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