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Informal motorcycle racing had occurred at previous Weirs Beach rallies however, the first race formally sanctioned by the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA), occurred in 1934 when, a 200-mile (320 km) dirt track TT race for Class C motorcycles was held on a 3.3 mile track in Swanzey, New Hampshire that used partially paved and unimproved ...
Laconia Motorcycle Week is an annual motorcycle rally held in Laconia, New Hampshire, United States.The rally originated as a motorcycle Gypsy tour in 1916 as, the New Hampshire Lakes Region became a popular riding destination for early motorcycle enthusiasts from New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Montreal.
Cornerstone Motorcycle Ministry is a Christian ministry serving the motorcycling community. It was founded in 1978 by Joseph A. Delio, M.H.S, and has been serving free meals and coffee at "The Tent" near Keene, New Hampshire, for over 30 years. This volunteer effort each year is set up on Route 9 during the Laconia Motorcycle Week events. The ...
Jun. 17—The last few days of Laconia Motorcycle Week saw several motorcycle and car crashes on New Hampshire roads, but not as many as in 2023, State Police said. One person was killed and 11 ...
HELLBOUND Motorcycle Club, Ashland, Ohio; Hell's Henchmen Motorcycle Club, in Illinois and Indiana (patched over in 1994) [93] Hellkats Motorcycle Club [5] Hellside Motorcycle Club; Hooligans MC, in Arizona [94] Horror Merchants MC 1%ers Massachusetts, New Hampshire; Iron Cross Motorcycle Club [5] Kings of Mayhem Motorcycle Club [95] Longriders ...
Laconia (/ l ə ˈ k oʊ n i ə / lə-KOHN-ee-ə) is a city in Belknap County, New Hampshire, United States.The population was 16,871 at the 2020 census, [2] up from 15,951 at the 2010 census. [3]
Newmarket man was not wearing a helmet at time of fatal crash, according to New Hampshire State Police.
Originally known as Los Diablos Motorcycle Club, the club was founded in San Bernardino, California in 1961 by John J. "Cadillac Jack" Baltas, a native of Meriden, Connecticut. [1] Baltas, who served as the club's national president and was once a candidate for Meriden city council, and died in Leominster, Massachusetts on April 22, 2012, aged 70.