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Your Bags For The 66th Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
Whether you will be making your inaugural trip to
the 66th
Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in Sturgis,
SD on Aug. 7th – 13th or you are a long time veteran
of the event, this article will be a useful document providing
a wealth of information including a brief history of the event,
lodging information, schedule of events and safety tips and travel
tips.

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The City of Sturgis
Rally Department
1147 Sherman Street Ste. #201
Sturgis, SD 57785
Phone: 605-720-0800 Fax: 605.720.0801
info@sturgismotorcyclerally.com
Sturgis
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Ralley
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Sturgis Rally Merchadise
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Pack Your Bags For The 66th Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
Whether you will
be making your inaugural trip to the 66th
Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in Sturgis,
SD on Aug. 7th – 13th or you are a long time veteran of the
event, this article will be a useful document providing a wealth
of
information including a brief history of the event, lodging
information, schedule
of events and safety
tips and travel
tips.
The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally was organized by
Clarence “Pappy” Hoel
and members of the Jackpine Gypsies Motorcycle Club. The first
ever Sturgis Rally was held on Aug. 14, 1938 featuring the Black
Hills Classic, an event which featured 9 participants and a few
spectators. It was determined that the event would be held annually
on the first week after the first full weekend in August to avoid
conflicts with other nearby events. By 1961 it had expanded to
include Hill Climb and Motocross races and in 1963 the event expanded
to three days. The Sturgis rally continued to grow in leaps and
bounds and by 1975 it included a seven day event and by the year
2000 the event was attracting over half a million visitors annually
with the 2000 rally attracting in excess of 600,000 visitors.
The small town of Sturgis, SD has a population of less than 7,000
so it is understandable that an event attracting over half a million
travelers would create logistical problems with lodging concerns.
If you are planning to attend, it is wise to make reservations
for accommodations well in advance of your trip to ensure you can
secure a room close to the site.
More information on lodging for
the Rally can be found at the following web address: http://www.sturgismotorcyclerally.com/lodging.html.
Book your sturgis reservations online!
The City of Sturgis
Rally Department
1147 Sherman Street Ste. #201
Sturgis, SD 57785
Phone: 605-720-0800 Fax: 605.720.0801
info@sturgismotorcyclerally.com
Sturgis
Rally Location Map - How to get to The Sturgis Motorcycle
Ralley
Official
Sturgis Rally Merchadise
Buy
Tickets for the Chopper Raffle!
http://www.sturgisrallyraffle.com.
Read the full press release:
Von Dutch Custom Cycles Official
Sturgis 2006
Camping is a popular option for those attending the rally. Nearby
campgrounds include the following:
* Big Rig RV Park: - features wireless Internet
access and spacious lots of 60’ and 100’ close to
the rally site.
* Bulldog Campground: – features RV camping
as well as cabins which accommodate 2-8 guests. This campground
is located five miles
from Sturgis and features nightly entertainment and happy hour
as well as an onsite restaurant.
* Creekside Campground: – located 4 miles
from Sturgis, this campground features RV camping, tent camping
as well as cabins.
Highlights of the campground include an onsite store selling food
and beverages and easy highway access.
* Glencoe Camp Resort: – has been catering
to Sturgis participants for over 20 years. This campground has
over 160 acres of camping
with ample shade. In 2006 they will unveil a 34 acre outdoor amphitheater
which will feature live music all week long. A 24 hour restaurant
is also onsite for the convenience of campers.
* Hog Heaven Campground: - with over 150 acres of camping, this
campground situated in the Black Hills is an ideal location for
Sturgis participants. The campground is open from July 31st through
Aug. 13th this year and will host live bands providing entertainment
for guests.
* Katmandu Campground: - features 250 RV sites, cabins and 50
acres of camping. Located just two miles from Sturgis, this location
is convenient for participants. Highlighted amenities include laundry
facilities and wireless Internet access.
* Sturgis View Campground: - located only 1.5 miles from downtown
Sturgis. This campground is famous for its spectacular views. Other
highlights include RV camping, cabins and ample acreage for tent
camping.
A complete event schedule for this year’s
event can be found at the following web address: http://www.sturgismotorcyclerally.com/06Oeventschedule.pdf.
This website provides the time, event name and location for each
of the scheduled events. One way to fuel up for the extensive list
of planned events is to partake in the daily pancake breakfast
sponsored by the Marine Corps JROTC. They can be found daily serving
breakfast from 6:00 am until 11:00 am in the Sturgis Brown High
School. Most days also feature alternate breakfast events by other
clubs, including Alcoholics Anonymous who also hosts meetings throughout
the event, ensuring a variety of dining options for the most important
meal of the day.
Once breakfast is out of the way, participants
are ready to enjoy the rest of the festivities. Live music is
one of the undeniable
highlights of the event. Although there are a variety of talented
musicians scheduled to perform at this year’s event, the
Buffalo Chip Campground has a lineup of headline performers scheduled
for 2006 including Lynyrd Skynyrd, Kid Rock, Alice in Chains
and David Lee Roth.
There are also plenty of motorcycle related
events to keep participants occupied. Boss Hoss demo rides are
featured throughout the event.
Burnout competitions are also popular with spectators and are offered
a few times during the tournament at the Full Throttle Saloon.
Another highlight is the Discovery Channel’s Biker Build
Off featuring Detroit Bros. vs. Jason Kangas. In addition, there
are demos and exhibits throughout the day each day of the event
and shows featuring custom bikes from around the country. There
are also going to be many vendors on hand offering everything from
motorcycle related merchandise to tattoos as well as food and beverages.
An unfortunate aspect of Sturgis is the frequent occurrence of
the disappearance of motorcycles during the event. Estimates indicate
approximately $250,000 worth of motorcycles are stolen each year
during the course of the event. Motorcycles on the higher end of
the price spectrum as well as custom bikes and show models are
those most likely to be stolen, but all participants should take
precautions to avoid becoming a victim. Care should be taken to
park in well lit, high traffic locations as opposed to dark areas
with few passersby. Additionally, participants should avoid leaving
valuables such as cameras, leathers and souvenirs on their bike.
Those who will be attending the event should also invest in a high
quality lock to secure their bike. Even higher quality locks are
not fool-proof to experienced thieves but they are a definite deterrent.
Lower quality locks are not considered adequate protection because
they can easily be broken or cut.
Participants who will be traveling long distances to the event
on their motorcycle should also be aware of safety issues while
traveling. Even those experienced with long distance rides should
take safety precautions to ensure a smooth trip. One precaution
is to create a copy of your detailed itinerary to leave in the
possession of a friend or relative who will not be traveling with
you. Travelers are also warned against traveling alone. Whenever
possible, travelers should have at least one other rider accompany
them on their trip. Taking frequent stops to rest and retiring
for the night before fatigue sets in is also advisable.


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The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is a motorcycle rally
held annually in Sturgis, South Dakota. It was founded on August
14, 1938 by the Jackpine Gypsies Motorcycle Club who still own
and operate the tracks, hill climb, and field areas that the
rally is concentrated around. The first rally lasted 2 days and
was focused on racing and stunts.
The founder is generally considered to be Clarence "Pappy" Hoel
who is still honored in various ways by the crowd at Sturgis.
The main focus of a motorcycle rally was originally
racing and stunts. This could include half mile track racing
(the first year in Sturgis, there were 19 participants), board
wall crashes (intentional), ramp jumps and head on collisions
with automobiles.
The Sturgis Rally has been held every year, with
exceptions during World War II.
In modern times, there has been a revitalization
of motorcycling and a new group of fans that are interested in
the old rallies. This has led to huge attendance numbers for
classic rallies such as 514,951 in 2004.
In 1998 the crew from COPS attended the rally as
well as Dennis Rodman
VH1 Classic's annual coverage of this festival includes
interviews and performances as well as featuring rock videos.
The rally was featured in 2005, as part of the ESPN Sports Center
promotion 50 States in 50 Days.
Sturgis Area Chamber of Commerce Charitable
Foundation.
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