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One of the most famous photos in the history of motocross taken by Jim Gianatsis. The start of the 1976 Trans-AMA at St. Louis, Missouri, with the 3 current AMA outdoor National Champions Kent Howerton (1) 500cc, Danny Laporte (7) 125cc, Bob Hannha (2) 250cc, future 1977 500cc Champion Marty Smith (9), and 500cc World Champion Roger DeCoster (104).

Jim Gianatsis
Classic Motocross, Motorcycle and PinUp Photography
for Collectors, Editorial and Stock Use


Jim Gianatsis was the premier motocross journalist and photographer in America from the emergence of the sport in the late 1960's to the end of the sports most historical era in 1980. Jim photographed and cronicaled all the major motocross series including the Inter Am, Trans Am, Florida Winter AMA, AMA Nationals and Supercross Series with all the legendary riders from Heikki Mikola and Roger Decoster, to Bob Hannah, Tony DiStefano and Marty Smith.

Jim remains today one of the premier photographers in the motorcycle world. His FastDates.com Calendar and magazine editorial photography for stock use featuresthe world's top roadracing bikes, custom and classic V-twins from America's top celebrity builders (Jeese James, Arlen Ness, Paul Yaffe, Don Hotop, Jim Nasi, Jesse Rooke, Ron Simms, Dave Periwitz, Harold Pontarelli and more), and factory motocross bikes without models, or with the world's most beautiful actresses and models.

Beautiful Ginger Switzer with 1993 World 500cc Grand Prix champion Wayne Rainey's Yamaha YZR500 at the Rock Store in 1994.

Our stock photo selection is too large to list. It numbers in the 100,000s of images and ranges all the way from: Miguel Duhamel's Yoshimura Big Pappa Suxuki GSXR1100 with celebrity Playboy Playmate Pamela Anderson • Jeremy McGrath's Honda CR250 with celebrity model and TV host LeeAnn Tweeden • Kevin Schwantz's 1995 World Championship winning GP Suzuki with Tamara Wasson • 2003 World Superbike Champion Neil Hodgson Ducati 999F03 with Miss Great Britain 2003 Nicki Lane • Paul Yaffe custom with Playboy Playmate Amanda Bentley • Plus celebrity actresses like Jamie Pressly.             ... More Sample Images

Playboy cover model Amanda Bentley at Canyon Service Station with a Paul Yaffe custom chopper.

Publishers: Photo images from this early Ameican motocross area 1969-1980, as well as FastDates.com Calendar photography of the bikes and models from 1990 to the present are available for Stock, Advertising and Edititorial use at normal industry rates beginning with a $500 minimum. Please contact us direct with your specific needs.

Private Collectors:

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You can order affordable prints and posters of many of Jim's favorite historical and calendar photography at VintageArte.com by clicking on the banner link at left.

Custom Order Prints, Photo Murals are available with our minimum purchase fee of $500.
Please note that Jim Gianatsis is a professional photographer, and his archiavel Motocross and Stock Calendar and Model photography is valuable. Requests for custom photo prints and mural prints are expensive and very time consuming to discuss, research and then produce a custom lab order, package and ship it to you safely. You are not only paying for the cost of the custom photo prints, but our time to work with you and a per image artist's fee to cover Jim's lifetime of work and dedication.

Please note, many vintage motocross bike collectors contact us for pictures, static and action with the factory riders, of their origional bikes from the 1970s, but we can not profitably provide the photo(s) wanted from our archives at the inexpensive prices you'ld like to pay. A typical custom order takes 3-4 hours to handle at a professional rate of $125/hr, plus the cost of the custom prints and shipping.

$500 Minimum Purchase Fee or Sale for Stock
Our pricing is in line with top name general stock agencies,
except they don't offer these type of exclusive images.

All Private Orders and New Commercial Clients require a $500 minimum non-refundable deposit paid up front before we accept or begin working on your order. Private Collectors should expect to pay $25 per custom 8x10 print, and considerably more for larger custom mounted mural prints, which will be credited to your $500 miniumum purchase deposit, plus shipping.

If this is in your price range, we would be happy to discuss with your photo selection requirements. We require this deposit in advance or researching and processing your order to discourage non buyers. Private Collector prints are copyright protected by ©Jim Gianatsis and may not be reproduced or pubished in any form without permission and paying an additional useage fee.

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Introduction • Page 2 Graphic Design • Page 3 Photography • Page 4 Press Release Services
Page 5 Advertising & Marketing Services • Page 6 Web Design
• Page 7 FastDates.com Ad Rates
Page 8 Classic MX & Stock Motorcycle Images 01  Stock Images 02 • Page 9 FastDates.com History


Los Angeles, USA
4801 Reforma Road • Woodland Hills, CA 91364 USA
Phone: (01) 818.223.8550FFiFacsimile: (01) 818.223.8590
email: JGDesign@FastDates.com


The 3 reigning AMA National Motocross Champions in 1976: (1) Kent Howerton, 250cc; (2) Bob Hannah, 125cc; (3) Tony Distefano, 500cc. All on their Open class bikes for the Trans-AMA Series that fall.

Legends of Motocross
Classic 1970's American Motocross Photography by Jim Gianatsis


Legends of 1970s Motocross!
Left to Right, Front Row to Back: Rick "Lumberjack" Burgett,
Bob "Hurricane" Hannah,
Steve "Too Tall" Stackable,
Billy "Sugar Bear " Grossi, "Gassen'" Gaylon Mosier,
Jimmy "Captain Cobalt" Ellis.

1976 500cc World Motocross Champion Roger DeCoster.

Paige Brooke and celebrity builder Exile Cycle's Russell Mitchell's Discovery Channel Custom Build Off Bike.

Commercial Stock
Photography

Samples of the huge archive of stock motorcycle and pinup model images available from Jm Gianatsis

All images are available as hi-resolution scans on CD or downloaded via the web.

Welcome to
FastDates.com!

First published in 1990, the FastDates.com Calendars quickly established themselves as the world's premier line of motorcycle and motorsports pinup calendars. Created by motorsports and fashion photographer Jim Gianatsis, a former AMA pro racer and editor of Cycle News, the origional Fast Dates Racebike Pinup Calendar was partnered with Mikuni American and featured then new Playboy Playmate discovery Pamela Anderson on the cover and inside posing in sexy lingerie and swimwear with the top factory Superbikes.

Over the ensuing years the FastDates.com Calendar line expanded and changed with the different motorsports markets to include the Iron & Lace custom motorcycle and centerfold model calendar, Berm Busters action motocross racing and swimsuit pinup, Hot Waves personal watercraft swimsuit pinup, Ripped Pavement action roadracing, Custom Iron custom bikes, and Garage Girls pinup calendars. Each calendar has featured the premier racing and custom motorcycles in the sport, with the most beautiful young models and actresses.

The FastDates.com calendars in turn fostered the Los Angeles Calendar Motorcycle Show which involved from a backyard barbecue party at Jim's house to celebrate the publishing of each season's new calendars, to now become the biggest custom and performance streetbike motorcycle Show in America attended by all the top manufacturers, builders and the motorcycle media. The annual Show takes place on the 3rd weekend of July and presently is located at the Queen Mary Event Park in Long Beach, CA.

The FastDates.com Website first evolved as a marketing vehicle for the Calendars, but quickly evolved as the premier motorcycle and pinup model related website in the world. We are visited by some 300,00 readers monthly.

The FastDates.com website offers regular features on the new custom and race bikes and models being photographed for the next calendars, along with major sections like Pit Lane News with the web's best coverage of AMA and World Championship Superbike and MotoGP roadracing, and Meet The Models with portfolios of the calendar models.

And of course there are the popular Members Corner sections on FastDates.com which include archives of the past edition calendar pictures and very sexy pictorials of the calendar girls, plus The Paddock Garage with sportbike tuning and setup tips.

If you love motorcycles, the world's fastest racing bikes and top celebrity builder custom bikes together with beautiful girls, the FastDates.com Calendars and Website definitely needs to be bookmarked in your internet browser.

 

 

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Jim Gianatsis
A Lifetime of Motorcycle and Glamour Photography

Jim was born in 1949 at Bolling Air Force Base in Washington DC, the son of US Air Force Colonel James A. Gianatsis, a decorated World War II B26 bomber pilot. Jim's childhood was spent living around the world and across America on military bases: from Germany Hawaii and Phillipines, to Virgina, Illinois and Mississippi.

Jim's passion for wheeled motorsports developed early from just 6 years old with building model cars and trains, to stripping down and modifying his bicycles for "racing" when he was just 8 years old. By age 12 Jim had his first camera and was taking candid shots of pets and friends. In 1962 when his family was stationed in Hawai, Jim's career in photographing beautiful girls began at age 12 as he'd approach vacationing college girls in bikini's on Waikiki Beach and he'd asked them if he could take their pictures with his twin reflex camera.

At age 14 when living at Clark Air base in the Phillipines, Jim got his first motorcycle, a Honda 55 Super Cub, as did many of the other boys on the base. Together they'ld roam the base in big "wolf packs" of 5-10 riders with baffles pulled out of their mufflers to help increase power and speed up to 50mph! His hero was Mike Hailwood on the MV Agusta which he read about in Road & Track magazine.

Returning tp America at age 16 Jim's attention shifted to sports cars. His father the Colonel, wouldn't allow him to have another motorcycle because of the accident statistics on base with young airmen. Jim's first car was a used '51 MGTD which he began racing immediately by entering it in a rally just one week after getting the car and his driving license. Weekends were often spent racing the car on the back farm roads of Mascoutah, Illinois, next to Scott AFB where they lived. More than once at night a blind corner saw Jim and his MG flying off the road a plowing through a farmer's corn field!

Jim's final year in high school and 2 years of college were spent at Keesler AFB in Biloxi, Mississippi, where he started working part time in a local Yamaha shop and bought his first bike in 5 years, a Yamaha 175cc CT1 Enduro. Jim wanted to race badly and the Yamaha was quickly stripped down and coverted to scrambles and motocrossing on the weekends.

Jim bought bought his first 35mm camera at this time, a Pentax and began tasking pictures at the races. He and his buddies formed a motocross club, they built a motocross track in the woods north of town and soon it became the focal point of racing on the Gulf Coast. Their track was visited by such famed racers as CZ's Sonny DeFeo from Ghost Cycles in NY, and Greeve's Gary Bailey and his traveling motocross school from California (Gary's son David wasn't born yet). Jim droped out of college to race and worked in a local Yamaha / BSA dealershipas mechanic , then later with with 2 partners open a CZ dealership.

Jim moved to Florida in 1969 to race motocross and work at other motorcycle dealerships. To supplement his income and hobby of photography he began covering the races for Cycle News Dixie, as well as writing up tests of new bikes when they came into the dealerership. Jim's racing skills advanced up to the Pro level and he was handilly winning 250cc Pro races throughout Florida on now a Yamaha DT1.
In 1971 jim's would earn AMA National Numer 100 as a pro rider, the same number Bob Hannah would hold in 1979.

In August 1969 Jim received a call from Cycle News Dixie managing editor Jack Mangus to move to Atlanta and become their full time feature editor, which was a dream job come true. Within 6 months Cycle News Dixie had combined with Cycle News East from Ohio, Owned by the Claytons, Cycle News East and Cycle News West shared national race coverage and feature articles. Jim principally covered all the east coast national motocross events including the Trans Ams, Inter Ams, Florida Series and Nationals, he conducted rider interviews, wrote many of the feature articles and new bike tests. Plus Jim was the East paper's production manager and lab technician, processing al lthe photo film and prints, designing and laying out the paper. Right on through to driving the finished paper up to the printer in Athens, Georgia on Tuesday mornings in editor Jack Mangus' Pontiac GTO on Georgia backwoods roads at over 100mph with the 8-track blairing The Who's "Going Mobile." Shades of high school and the MG TD!

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