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The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is a motorcycle rally held annually in Sturgis, South Dakota, ... This page was last edited on 12 November 2024, at 18:53 (UTC).
The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally was first held in 1938 in Sturgis, South Dakota, and was founded by Clarence “Pappy” Hoel, the owner of an Indian Motorcycle dealership. In its first year, the ...
Sturgis is notable as the location of one of the largest annual motorcycle events in the world: the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, which lasts for 10 days beginning on the first Friday of August. It attracts large numbers of motorcycle enthusiasts from around the world. Sturgis is also noted for hosting WCW's Hog Wild/Road Wild events from 1996 to 1999.
The Sturgis Buffalo Chip Campground, located outside of Sturgis, SD, began in 1981 [6] [7] as a campground for bikers attending the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. In the early years motorcyclists roughed it in tents in little more than a pasture, however over the years the Buffalo Chip Campground improved infrastructure by installing electricity, drilling wells, laying asphalt, and erecting flush ...
The Black Hills of South Dakota roared with motorcycles and crowds Friday as the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally kicked off, with mostly mask-less rallygoers packed shoulder-to-shoulder at bars ...
The bike rally takes place Aug. 5-14. More than 179,000 vehicles arrived for the first three days of the event, according to the Rapid City Journal. 71-year-old motorcyclist dies trying to dodge ...
Full Throttle Saloon is an American reality television series that premiered on November 10, 2009, and originally aired on truTV. [1] The series chronicles the daily operations of the Full Throttle Saloon in Sturgis, South Dakota, the world's largest biker bar.
Sturgis annually hosts "The Rally", an all-bike motorcycle rally, also known as the Little Sturgis Rally. [2] According to Scott Smith, former mayor of Sturgis, in 2005 around 20,000 visitors attended that year's rally. The most recent was in August 2024, there was a 2 year hiatus in 2020-2021 due to COVID-19 concerns. [2] [3]