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  2. Road Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The track is owned by IMSA Holdings, LLC through its subsidiary Road Atlanta, LLC, and is the home to the Petit Le Mans, as well as AMA motorcycle racing, and smaller events throughout the year. Michelin acquired naming rights to the facility in 2018. [1]

  3. Vivian Bales - Wikipedia

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    Vivian was known for several long-distance motorcycle rides and stunts around the US, in the 1920s and 1930s. Bales was born in Wacissa, Florida and raised in Albany, Georgia. After leaving school, she worked as a seamstress and dance instructor, and in 1926 bought her first motorcycle, a new Harley-Davidson Model B.

  4. Augusta International Raceway - Wikipedia

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    On March 16, 1969, David Pearson won the first of two events at the track during this last season of racing. He won over Richard Petty with Bobby Isaac finishing third after starting on the pole with a record lap of 86.901 mph (139.854 km/h). On October 19, 1969, a field of 29 cars took the green flag at the track for the last time.

  5. Grab Your Helmet: Epic Motorcycle Rides Across America - AOL

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    Whether you're an experienced biker or new to riding a motorcycle, these 16 highways, byways, and back roads offer some of the best cruising in the U.S.

  6. Ride with Norman Reedus - Wikipedia

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    Ride with Norman Reedus is an American docu-travel television series that premiered on AMC on June 12, 2016. The series follows actor and motorcycle enthusiast Norman Reedus where he and a guest of the week travel across a different destination on a motorcycle while exploring the city's biker culture and checking out various locales.

  7. List of long-distance motorcycle riders - Wikipedia

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    The First Seven-Continent Motorcycle [49] Nick Sanders: June 1997: Triumph: Circumnavigating 32,070 km (19,930 mi) Record for circumnavigating the Earth on a motorcycle in 31 days and 20 hours. [50] Travelogue: Fastest Man Around the World. Jūgatsu Toi: 1997–2002: Honda XRV750 Africa Twin, Honda NX650: North America, Australia, Africa, South ...

  8. Georgia motorcycle officer injured after assisting with ... - AOL

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    A Georgia police officer sustained “serious injuries” in a motorcycle crash Wednesday evening while he was assisting in the motorcade for Vice President Harris, the Savannah Police Department ...

  9. Dale Singleton - Wikipedia

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    Dale Singleton (August 27, 1955 in Dalton, Georgia – September 1, 1985 in South Carolina) was an American professional motorcycle racer. Singleton competed at the 1979 Suzuka 8 Hours. [1] Singleton won the Daytona 200 in 1979 and 1981 – both for privateer teams. [2] Also in 1981 he won the AMA Road Racing Championship. [3]