Bultó set up shop in very primitive conditions at an old farm that he owned and things developed quickly. On 24 March 1959, Bultaco held a press conference and launched its first bike, the road-going 125cc Bultaco Tralla 101, named after the Spanish word for 'whiplash'. Just two months later, Bultaco entered its first Spanish Grand Prix and took seven of the first ten places! It was this success that etched old-man Bulto and his team of mavericks into the history books. Attracting young but promising riding talent, such as New Zealand's very own Ginger Molloy, Bultaco consistently punched above its weight and was considered to be a riders' team. Ginger Molloy (born 25 December 1937) is one of New Zealandís greatest and most well-liked racers of the 1960s. He was also one of Bultaco's most loyal and consistent riders of the period. Encapsulating the spirit and promise of early-1960s motorcycle racing, Molloy caught a lift from Huntly and a boat to the Continental circus where, with blood, sweat...
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