McQueen...Six Days...Too Cool

Snapshot, 1964: For me, it’s raining Motocross trophies
In September 1964, Steve McQueen travels to Erfurt for the Motocross World Championships to take part in the ‘International Six Days Trial’. But the Hollywood star seems to be quite unhappy with the rather damp East German weather. Is the ‘King of cool’ asking for assistance from above?
It doesn’t matter if you’re a Hollywood icon, one thing you can’t control is the weather. Even a realist like McQueen, must look to the heavens to ask for dry weather. We know from first hand accounts that for the first two days of the Erfurt trial, it rained heavily. Although more used to dry, desert conditions, the rain didn’t seem to affect McQueen’s team of fellow American riders including Cliff Coleman, Bud Ekins and brother Dave Ekins too much, for they were leading their class at the end of the second day. Sadly and quite ironically, the team were eliminated on the third day following a spate of crashes and mechanical failures, once the rain had stopped. Coleman and Dave Ekins continued to ride for an individual Gold Medal however, which they both achieved.
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