Doug won his first Canadian No. 1 plate in 1971. He rewarded Pooles Cycle and Deeley Harley-Davidson with no less than four consecutive No. 1 plates, in 1975, 76, 77 and 78, making Doug the only rider apart from Hall of Famer Yvon Duhamel and current champion Donald Taylor to win four in a row. Doug rode to 15th place in the 1973 Daytona 200.He was invited to race in Britain for the American team in the Transatlantic Challenge match races, placing third. After a horrible crash in 1978, resulting in a seriours ankle injury, Doug decided to focus more on preparing machines for other riders, Dougs bikes were among the best in th U.S. and by far the fastest in Canada.
After a crash in 1978 left him with a serious ankle injury, Doug decided to concentrate on preparing machines for other riders. They would discover that Dougs bikes were among the best in the U.S. and by far the fastest in Canada.
After a crash in 1978 left him with a serious ankle injury, Doug decided to concentrate on preparing machines for other riders. They would discover that Dougs bikes were among the best in the U.S. and by far the fastest in Canada.
After a crash in 1978 left him with a serious ankle injury, Doug decided to concentrate on preparing machines for other riders. They would discover that Dougs bikes were among the best in the U.S. and by far the fastest in Canada.
After a crash in 1978 left him with a serious ankle injury, Doug decided to concentrate on preparing machines for other riders. They would discover that Dougs bikes were among the best in the U.S. and by far the fastest in Canada.
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