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Cycle News 2020 Issue 36 September 9

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IN THE WIND P24 Land Speed Legend Passes T he land speed racing community mourns the loss of Ralph Hudson, legendary land speed racer and FIM World Record holder. Hudson, known as the "Quiet Giant" to his peers, passed away on September 6 in Salt Lake City, over three weeks after sustaining a crash at the Bonneville Salt Flats. He was 69 years old. Hudson is the current FIM World Record holder for the all-time fastest sit-on motor- cycle (non-streamliner) at 297 mph (478 km/h) set in Bolivia, July 2018. It has been Hud- son's dream to set the record at over 300 mph, a dream he shared with fellow competitor and friend Al Lamb. The duo's back and forth battle in the quest for 300 mph has been an ongo- ing saga that captured the attention of the land speed community, especially when it took Hud- son and Lamb all the way to Bolivia in 2017 to the Salar de Uyuni, the largest salt flat in the world. At the 2017 event, Hudson capitalized on the thinner air and longer runway of the Bolivian Salar and bumped the record up to 284 mph aboard his turbo-charged Suzuki GSX-R1000- based partially streamlined motorcycle. The following year, the Alhambra, California resident returned to Bolivia and bumped the record again, this time to a bittersweet 297 mph. Hudson made a one-way pass of 304 mph (489 km/h), the fast- est ever recorded speed for a sit-on motorcycle, but was unable to back it up with a return run for the official FIM world record. Hudson was competing for an SCTA (Southern California Timing Association) record at Bonnev- ille Speed Week on August 14, 2020, when he suffered a crash after exiting the timed mile at a speed of over 250 mph. Hudson was flown to Intermountain Medical Center in Salt Lake City, where he was initially stabilized in the ICU, but finally succumbed to his injuries on Sunday, Sep- tember 6. Ralph is survived by his son, David, girlfriend Leslie Murray along with many friends and extend- ed family members. Murray stated in a post on the SCTA Facebook page that information regarding a celebration of life and a memorial scholarship in Ralph's name will follow when available. Jean Turner Land speed racer Ralph Hudson passed away following a crash at Bonneville. PHOTO: FIM/JEAN TURNER

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