Anton used 3 as a race number from what i remember on 125 elsinore, was real quick.
KB
That is the way I remember Anton as well,
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Sadly Antons race career ended after a bad prang at Christmas Hills in the 1977 Grand National,
I grew up in Mornington Victoria same as Anton who was 3 or 4 years older than me (I think). Of course at that age when you're 13 or 14 a 17/18 year old seems a big difference.
Anton was our hero in the town which was rather small and quiet back then compared to todays "YuppyVille" and his father, Kaise, owned Aler's Honda (cars) in the middle of town with the bike shop he also owned down next to the railway line 500 meters away.
Anton was a wonderful guy who always spoke to us 'kids' in the shop when he was there and on occasion appeared at the Mornington Mini Bike club.
He was very, very good as some of you know and it was a shock for the whole town to hear about his crash and subsequent loss of his leg that nearly killed him, I must have been around 16 by then.
Apparently he crashed quite heavily causing a compound fracture to his leg that for some reason was not taken seriously for some time (maybe hidden under his boot?) and ambulance was slow to arrive and by the time he was taken to hospital gangrene had set in and he underwent more than one operation first to try and save his leg then to try to beat the gangrene and that process was what almost took his life. This is what we all heard but not from Anton himself.
I only ever met him a few times after that and saw him competing in a Honda Civic in a rally sometime later that had a bike clutch lever adapted to the gearshift and to this day wondered how he got on with his life and things.
Anyway if you're around Anton, thanks for some inspiration and just being so nice to us as kids and say g'day to Chook :-)