Mees Resurgent at Legendary Springfield Mile

Mother Nature tried, but ultimately couldn’t stop the AMA Pro Harley-Davidson Insurance Flat Track Championship from getting another action-packed Springfield Mile into the record books before darknes...

May 30, 2011

Springfield TT Moved to Monday Due to Rain

Round 6 of the AMA Pro Harley-Davidson Insurance Flat Track Championship, the Springfield TT, has been postponed to Memorial Day, May 30....

May 28, 2011

Notes From the Blue Groove: The Lloyd Brothers' Good Deed

Maybe the process of pitching sponsorship to lawyers that specialize in accident cases, and to an actual insurance company, have made Dave and Mike Lloyd extra-sensitive to the fact that motorcycle ra...

May 27, 2011

Notes From the Blue Groove: Revenge of the Harleys, Conclusion

If the venerable XR could talk, it would probably quote Mark Twain and dryly note, "Rumors of my demise have been greatly exaggerated."

May 26, 2011

Notes From the Blue Groove: Revenge of the Harleys, Part 3

The core group of AMA Pro flat trackers who hail from the wolverine state all grew up dreaming of racing all-American motorcycles on America's iconic dirt tracks....

May 25, 2011

Notes From the Blue Groove: Revenge of the Harleys, Part 2

The mile tracks are still dominated by Harley-Davidson XR-750s, and the half-miles are utterly dominated by them. So how is it that a motor designed over 40 years ago stays competitive against far new...

May 24, 2011

SADDLEMEN ANNOUNCES ROOKIE OF THE YEAR SPONSORSHIP

Since 1987, Saddlemen has been a leading producer of motorcycle accessories. During that time, they have been major supporters of the motorcycle industry, especially flat track racing....

May 20, 2011

Springfield Preview: Get Ready to Rumble!

When it comes to Memorial Day and American motorsports, open-wheel car racing has the Indy 500, stock cars have the Coca Cola 600, and the AMA Pro Harley-Davidson Insurance Flat Track Championship has...

May 20, 2011

Notes From the Blue Groove: Revenge of the Harleys, Part 1

The origins of the current Harley-Davidson XR-750 date back to the Great Depression. Until the early 1930s, the fastest, factory-backed motorcycles ridden by pro riders were single-cylinder, 30.50-cub...

May 14, 2011

Jesse Janisch: Salinas

After getting everything unloaded and through tech, I took a nice look at the fresh track.

May 12, 2011
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