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New Hampshire does not mandate wearing motorcycle helmets for riders over 18, which it has been claimed is a reason why some riders are attracted to events in the state. [14] Some of the riders killed in accidents at Laconia Motorcycle Week have not worn helmets, and this is reported in the press. [12] [15]
The Loudon Classic, originally named the Laconia Classic, is an annual motorcycle road racing competition held during the Laconia Motorcycle Week at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire.
New Hampshire International Speedway (1989–2007) Bryar Motorsports Park (1965–1989) 106 Midway Raceway (1961–1964) Major events: Current: NASCAR Cup Series USA Today 301 (1993–present) ISM Connect 300 (1997–2017) NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at New Hampshire (1996–2011, 2014–2017, 2025) Loudon ...
What other bike events are planned for 2025? The 2025 Fall Myrtle Beach Bike Rally, the spring bike week’s smaller sister event, is officially scheduled for Friday, Sept. 26 through Sunday, Oct. 5.
The 85th Annual Myrtle Beach Bike Week will take place May 10-19, 2024. The event, also known as the Spring Bike Rally or Harley Bike Week, has been held since 1940.
Bike Week may refer to: Daytona Beach Bike Week, an annual motorcycle event and rally in Daytona Beach, Florida; Laconia Bike Week, an annual motorcycle event and rally in Laconia, New Hampshire; Bike Week (cycling), an annual international event that advocates bicycling for transportation
NASCAR New Hampshire race start time moved up The USA TODAY 301 is currently set for a 2:06 p.m. ET green flag around the 1.058-mile oval, with NASCAR moving the start time from 2:30 p.m. ET ...
In August of each year, up to six hundred riders take part in the race which centers around a 7.6 mile (12.2 km) climb to the top of New Hampshire's Mount Washington—the highest peak in New England. [1] The Mount Washington Auto Road has an average gradient of 12% and reaches gradients of up to 22%. [1]