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known in some places as "flat track" racing i guess....bikes have tall,narrow tires/wheels,and no breaks..we used to go watch the "big" Harleys and others on the mile at sacramento "the sacramento mile",they ran on the horse track at calexpo..they even ran california super modifieds and sprint cars on this flat mile a few times....was an awesome show....but back to the speedway bikes..
im about a 1/16th of a mile from the gold country fairgrounds here in auburn,ca,( i lived in an apartment across the street from the main entrance for 12 years,that was nice in my "drinking days"..didnt drive,walked to the bars in oldtown and the the races at the FG,at the fairgrounds is a track known as "fast fridays"..its getting,or has,and reputaion for having good riders and good action,plus several riders who have gone onto europe and austrailia to race...its small...1/8th mile i believe,but very fast...its built inside an old 1/4 mile dirt car track,its also known as McCann Staduim..my father played football on the infield there when he was in high school in the early 50s.
http://www.fastfridays.com/homepage.htm
here we have some of my friends and favorite riders,,Mike Bast,Bart Bast,Bryce Starks (he will be racing in europe soon)and a pic of Mike with Bruce Penhall,and a pic of mike with his brother and my good friend Steve Bast.steve passed away in 2007 suddenly....
this is cool website as well...
http://www.speedwaybikes.com/
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			im about a 1/16th of a mile from the gold country fairgrounds here in auburn,ca,( i lived in an apartment across the street from the main entrance for 12 years,that was nice in my "drinking days"..didnt drive,walked to the bars in oldtown and the the races at the FG,at the fairgrounds is a track known as "fast fridays"..its getting,or has,and reputaion for having good riders and good action,plus several riders who have gone onto europe and austrailia to race...its small...1/8th mile i believe,but very fast...its built inside an old 1/4 mile dirt car track,its also known as McCann Staduim..my father played football on the infield there when he was in high school in the early 50s.
http://www.fastfridays.com/homepage.htm
here we have some of my friends and favorite riders,,Mike Bast,Bart Bast,Bryce Starks (he will be racing in europe soon)and a pic of Mike with Bruce Penhall,and a pic of mike with his brother and my good friend Steve Bast.steve passed away in 2007 suddenly....
this is cool website as well...
http://www.speedwaybikes.com/
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		 I used to go to Hampden Stadium, home of the National soccer team (and Queens Park FC) and watch the Glasgow Tigers Speedway.  Happy memories and the sounds and smells is something that remains with me to this day,  2 stoke gasolene I think, very unique smell.  No idea if they still exist or where they may compete if at all, it sure isnt Hampden.  As an aside watchin QPFC was interesting , picture a 50,000 seat stadium on a miserable damp and dreary Saturday in Glesga being one of about 200 loyal supporters of "the Spiders".  They used to open the gates 20 minutes from full time so anyone could wander in for free to watch.  Who can imagine that now in these corporate times.  Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
  I used to go to Hampden Stadium, home of the National soccer team (and Queens Park FC) and watch the Glasgow Tigers Speedway.  Happy memories and the sounds and smells is something that remains with me to this day,  2 stoke gasolene I think, very unique smell.  No idea if they still exist or where they may compete if at all, it sure isnt Hampden.  As an aside watchin QPFC was interesting , picture a 50,000 seat stadium on a miserable damp and dreary Saturday in Glesga being one of about 200 loyal supporters of "the Spiders".  They used to open the gates 20 minutes from full time so anyone could wander in for free to watch.  Who can imagine that now in these corporate times.  Thanks for the trip down memory lane.  
		