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Racing: Press Release-6/25/08 |
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Written by Slednecks Racing Team
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*Slednecks Unveils New T-Shirt Designs in Support of Sponsored Motorcycle Racers, Misti Hurst and Josh Glaster* June 24, 2008- Los Angeles, California: Slednecks has just unveiled two new t-shirt designs to add to their extensive line of motorsport enthusiast clothing and apparel. The new designs are in support of sponsored AMA Road Racers, Misti Hurst and Josh Galster. |
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Racing: Press Release-6/11/08 |
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Written by Slednecks Racing Team
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*Another Successful Weekend for Slednecks Racing Teams' Josh Galster and Misti Hurst, Despite Stormy Weather, Schedule Changes, and Limited Trackside Support*
June 10, 2008 Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin – Slednecks rider's Josh Galster and Misti Hurst enjoyed another successful weekend, finishing 19th and 26th in the wet/dry AMA Supersport Race this stormy Sunday.
Arriving for their first time at Road America in Elkhart Lake, after a 25 hour drive in a Ford Cargo Van with three passengers, complete with a Wallmart chair acting as the center seat, Galster and Hurst faced extremely difficult weather conditions while trying to learn the new track. |
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Rupert Piston: Cartoonist |
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The Arts
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Written by Patti Weckerley
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 Self-proclaimed, " millionaire cartoonist", Rupert Piston shares his motorcycle fantasies (no not the kind you are thinking about) with readers of his numerous comics and cartoon animations. His main characters, Shorty and Noodles, travel the highways in search of 2-wheeled adventure. |
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The Arts
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Written by Patti Weckerley
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Daniel Meyer is the author of the "Life is a Road..." book series." His books are a blend of short stories and essays about his adventures on his Honda Valkyrie, affectionately called "The Dragon." When asked, "Why a Valkyrie?" he explained his affinity for the open design of the cruiser, the lack of "tupperware" exposing the inner workings; the heart of the machine. Perhaps that "honesty" in his ride is an extension of his own desire to share his experiences with anyone willing to open their mind to what he has to say. |
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