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  2. Jeff Decker - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Decker is a sculptor and historian who is known for his bronze sculptures, the most notable of which is titled "By the Horns" (also known as The Hill Climber), a 16-foot-tall, 5,000-pound bronze located on the grounds of the Harley-Davidson Museum. [1]

  3. Ralph Hepburn - Wikipedia

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    In June 1919, Hepburn came to national prominence when he won the 200 mi (320 km) National Championship at Ascot Park in Los Angeles riding for the Harley-Davidson factory. [2] He began winning consistently thereafter and in 1921 won the "Dodge City 300 National Championship" while breaking all existing 300 mi (480 km) records.

  4. Paul Goldsmith - Wikipedia

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    Paul Edward Goldsmith (October 2, 1925 – September 6, 2024) was an American racing driver.During his career he raced motorcycles, stock cars, and Indianapolis cars, achieving success in each discipline.

  5. List of deaths by motorcycle crash - Wikipedia

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    1996 Harley-Davidson: Ojai, California [nb 2] [10] [11] Niccolò Galli: February 10, 2001: 17 Italian Footballer Andy Kirby: July 18, 2002: 40 NASCAR Busch Series driver 1985 Harley-Davidson White House, Tennessee [12] Bahattin Sofuoğlu: October 25, 2002: Turkish Motorcycle racer Tim Choate: September 24, 2004: 49 American Actor Los Angeles ...

  6. Board track racing - Wikipedia

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    Barney Oldfield (left) racing a car on a board track in 1915 Qualifying speeds at two-mile Tacoma Speedway were sometimes higher than those at Indianapolis. The first board track for motor racing was the circular Los Angeles Motordrome , built in 1910 in the area that would later become the city's Playa del Rey district. [ 1 ]

  7. Harley-Davidson - Wikipedia

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    Harley-Davidson attempted to trademark "hog", but lost a case against an independent Harley-Davidson specialist, The Hog Farm of West Seneca, New York, [182] in 1999, when the appellate panel ruled that "hog" had become a generic term for large motorcycles and was therefore unprotectable as a trademark.