I know there's been a few discussions about the old days (read 40s/50s) on here, plus in VMX, but I rarely read those. However I just finished the article in the latest Transmoto about Tim Gibbes.
He went to the UK in the 50s and raced scrambles and reliability trials. He also did road racing, travelled to the US and raced desert, as well as toughed it out working for a variety of English factories as a tester. He rode in the ISDT as well, winning golds. And in those days the races were often VERY muddy and difficult and they rode bloody great lumps of iron with no suspension.
Makes my preference for only riding on sunny days with no mud and just a little dust on a bike with 12" of travel and even then only if I'm in the mood and can get a flat-white at the end of the day look a bit, well... soft...
OK, really soft.
But it was a great read and left me with a new found respect for the racers of yesteryear. Might have to read those articles when they pop up from now on!