Cook Neilson, Date of Birth

    

Cook Neilson

American motorcycle racer

Date of Birth: 24-Aug-1943

Profession: motorcycle racer

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Cook Neilson

  • Cook Neilson (born August 24, 1943) is an American former journalist and motorcycle racer made famous for his win on a Ducati 750SS at Daytona in 1977.
  • He graduated from Princeton in the mid 1960s, was hired as associate editor of Cycle in September 1967; promoted to editor in 1969, and is credited for making that magazine successful through the 1970s.
  • While at Cycle magazine, he authored a series of articles on the cookbook construction of a 160 mph (260 km/h) Top Fuel Harley-Davidson Sportster. Neilson was inducted into the Ducati North America Hall of Fame, and the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2006.During his racing career, Neilson had thirty-eight starts and nineteen wins; all on the Ducati 750SS.
  • He also occasionally raced for the Butler & Smith BMW team and the Racecrafter Kawasaki team.
  • Neilson had three podium finishes at Daytona: 1975 (First), 1976 (Third), and 1977 (First). In 2006, Ducati Motor Holdings announced a limited edition replica of Neilson's 750SS winning motorcycle, which he had nicknamed "Old Blue." This motorcycle, named New Blue, will be customized by the NCR racing house based in Bologna.
  • The race replica is in honor of the 30th anniversary of Neilson's win at Daytona. Cook crashed a Desmosedici RR, one of 1,500 produced, at a Ducati-sponsored trackday at Putnam Park Roadcourse on September 15, 2008.
  • He was not injured in the accident.

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