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Attendance intentionally kept low by not announcing event date outside of club membership. [31] [32] Polar Bear Run Portland–Oregon City: 700 (2000) [33] 1985 [33] Christian Motorcyclists Association Portland chapter Billed as the West Coast's largest Polar Bear event for motorcyclists [34] Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge: Key West, Florida ...
The Highwaymen Motorcycle Club is a one-percenter outlaw motorcycle club. The club was formed in Detroit , Michigan in 1954. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The club has undergone a number of large-scale police and FBI investigations, most notably in 1973, 1987 and 2007. [ 2 ]
Ice speedway is an evolution of dirt speedway racing, which first started in 1923. Staten Lorenz of Michigan is generally credited with the invention of the sport, in 1975. The first ice speedway event was organized and promoted by a local motorcycle dealer in Huntsville, Alabama.
Col. James Grady, the new MSP director, announced the return of the motorcycle unit in a memo last week. Grady's predecessor, Col. Joseph Gasper, disbanded the unit after the 2022 motorcycle season.
Evel Knievel debuts on Wide World of Sports by clearing 15 cars as a filler act during motorcycle races in Gardena, California: April 8 AAU Indoor Championships in Dallas. April 22 London to Brighton Antique Car Run. May 10 Grand Prix of Monaco Denny Hulme won a tragic race in which Lorenzo Bandini died. This was first color broadcast of the ...
When this group first started it was composed of 51 members in 1940 and has grown to over 1,300 members. Linda Dugeau and Dot Robinson co-founded Motor Maids with 51 members and a dream. She took interest in the idea of creating a women’s group in the 1930s and took the liberty to reach out to motorcycle dealerships, AMA clubs and fellow riders in search to find women riders who wo
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On January 21, 1989, members of around ten motorcycle clubs, including the Freeboarders, the Aeolas, the Iron Horsemen and the Outlaws' Dayton chapter, were meeting at Vic's Brew and Cue, a tavern in Mount Carmel, to organize various motorcycle runs and charity events when a shootout erupted, killing two people – Kenneth "Hambone" Hammond ...