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Over 30,000 of the Polaris faithful from
all over the planet converged on St. Paul Minnesota.
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Custom bikes dominated the Victory Motorcylce
displays.
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Even though they have their ears plugged,
these Dale Earnhardt Jr. fans had to listen to the car rumble.
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Lee Frederickson of Classic Muscle Sleds,
his wife, and Gabe Bunke & wife. Gabe is vintage Polaris
racer Jerry Bunke's son.
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Larry Goede, better known
as "Goose Lake Larry" was on hand to answer questions
about the race sleds, including his sweet '69.
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No report ont he Polaris event will be
complete with out a photo of the loop.
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Custom bike builder and Discovery Chanel
star Arlen Ness rightfully looks a little nervous at how "enthusiastic"
this fan of his is!
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Mmm... Polaris racers... 76 SnoPro, 79
RXL, 80 RXL Prototype.
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Jim Strandlund, who purchased and restored
a super rare Polaris 1965 racer in time for the Polaris event
was also on hand to answer questions and help out.
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The newest "member" of the
new Polaris Thrill Team is the new Polaris Fusion.
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The X-2 made a rare appearance
in St. Paul.
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Super-rare! This one of a kind twin tracker
was built from a Wahl chassis, and was the only Polaris built
for oval racing during the twin tracker period of racing.
It was piloted, and is owned by, Dave Wahl.
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