The Polaris 50th Anniversary - St. Paul, Minnesota

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