Biography
An enthusiast of any type of two-wheeled
sport, 67-year-old Larry Bastedo of Hamilton has ridden in almost every
type of motorcycle competition going. His first major win came in 1957
when he was first in the 500cc division in the Expert class at the
Ontario Championship Spring Scrambles. He only lost one race that
season, which he capped off by winning the Eastern Canadian
Championships in Copetown. In 1958, he won the national championship
Spiked Tire Ice Race at St. Agathe, Que. After that, Larry tried his
hand at Road Racing and Dirt Track, attaining Senior status in both
disciplines. A road race injury led him to Enduros and he was a member
and later official with Team Canada at Six Day Trials in Poland,
Germany, Spain and Wales. He went first as a rider but later as a
support person and finally, in 1989 and 1990, as Canada's Jury Delegate,
the team's only link to the organizers. Over the years, Larry gained a
wonderful reputation as an announcer, using his knowledge of the riders
and great memory to provide extraordinary commentary. In later years,
his voice could be heard at Supercrosses. From the first mudbath at the
CNE in 1977, through the years at SkyDome, Larry was co-announcer and
did the voice-overs for the television post-production. He was also an
administrator, and served the provincial and national boards of the
Canadian Motorcycle Association as president, vice-president,
member-at-large, and so-on. In the late 1980s, Larry arranged for his
home club, the Steel City Riders, to take over the running of the
legendary Corduroy Enduro from the British Empire Motor Club and it
continues to this day.