motorcycletransam

Day 14 inaugural motorcycle transam: McKenzie Pass to the Spruce Goose

Stage 14 of the Motorcycle TransAm was another long and grueling day. Even with only two stages left these riders pushed through 294 miles that included the spectacular McKenzie Pass in the Cascades. The route showed off just how beautiful and diverse Oregon can be. We rolled from the stark, otherworldly stretches of eastern Oregon

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Day 13 inaugural motorcycle transam: Twin Falls, ID – Burns, OR

Stage 13 of the Motorcycle TransAm was a serious test of distance and determination. Riders logged 360 miles today with one long stretch that had no gas for 105 miles, so everyone carried extra fuel today. Our first group of four cylinder bikes reached the finish in an incredible eight and a half hours. Almost

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9.15.25 inaugural motorcycle transam: Moab, UT – Springville, UT: A Rolling Rest Day at Legends Motorcycle Museum

Today we introduced something brand new to the Motorcycle TransAm, a rolling rest day. Instead of braving the busy roads around Salt Lake City, which are no place for century-old machines, our teams loaded their bikes onto trailers and headed to Springville, Utah for a day at the incredible Legends Motorcycle Museum. It was exactly

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Day 11 inaugural motorcycle transam: Durango, CO – Moab, UT: From the High Peaks to the Red Rocks

Today the riders faced one of the most unpredictable legs of the Motorcycle TransAm yet. We left Durango, Colorado at a chilly 36 degrees and dropped from 8,400 feet to 4,000 feet on our way to Moab, Utah; 291 miles of grit. This ride is not for the weak. I watched riders doing push-ups at

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Day 10 inaugural motorcycle transam: Trinidad, CO – Durango, CO: Crossing the Continental Divide

Stage 10 of the Motorcycle TransAm took riders 272 miles from Trinidad, CO to Durango, CO. The day started brisk at 50 degrees, so the riders layered up in everything from leathers to snowmobile coats. We rolled out of Trinidad in style with the mayor waving the green flag and a full police escort leading

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Day 9 inaugural motorcycle transam: Dodge City, KS – Trinidad, CO: Welcome to the Rockies

Stage 9 of the Motorcycle TransAm took us 272 miles from Dodge City, KS to Trinidad, CO. The riders left behind the straight, flat roads of Kansas and eastern Colorado and started climbing into long hills with mountains rising in the distance. The landscape is changing, and you can feel we’re on the edge of

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Day 8 inaugural motorcycle transam: Twisted Oz, KS – Dodge City, KS: Rolling Into Dodge City

Stage 8 of the Motorcycle TransAm took us from Augusta, KS to Dodge City, KS, home of the famous Dodge City 300 race! Today’s route stretched 225 miles across some of the flattest terrain we have seen yet, with elevation changes only between 1200 and 2500 feet. It might not have been the most dramatic

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Day 7 inaugural motorcycle transam: Branson, MO – Twisted Oz, KS: From the Ozarks to the Great Plains

Stage 7 of the Motorcycle TransAm took us from Branson, MO to the Twisted Oz Motorcycle Museum in Augusta, KS. The day started with rolling hills, but before long the riders were in the wide-open Great Plains surrounded by corn, sunflowers, and all kinds of agricultural fields. It was a beautiful change of scenery and

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