Couple more
1976 Nelson Ledges 5-Hour. There were so many entries, they split the field into "Under 500cc" and Over. I forget exactly how many were in the Under 500, but I'm pretty sure it was close to 60. The first pic is the LeMans start while the second is shortly after.
As usual, I'm bike number 8 and you can see in the bottom pic, I actually got a pretty good start.
This was one of the best races I was ever involved in as the first shift was a four way battle for the lead between Lang Hindle on an S3 400, Derek Mitchell on another S3, George Morin on an RD350 and myself on my S3. We started lapping guys on the fourth lap and every corner, there was a lead change. Or two.
Derek and his teammate, Ed Turjanica won, mainly because they welded up one big fuel tank out of two stock ones and made two less pitstops for fuel. My bike was second with Canadian 250 GP Champ Jim Arnold as co-rider and I think George and his riding partner was third.
I imagine some of our members would have a bird over 60 bikes on the track at one time but even at Mosport, some races routinely had over 40 entries. The 250 GP class used to have 45 bikes on a regular basis and there were NO two wave starts. The 350 Junior Production races would have bikes lined up from the overpass all the way down to turn 10 for the LeMans start.