Handstands
At 100 MPH
Returns
H
andstands At 100 MPH,
which celebrates the long
history and heritage of motor-
cycle racing in the desert, will
return after a successful launch
last year. The event's founder
Scot Harden is joining forces
with Johnny Campbell to host
this year's event, which will be
based out of the Blackmore
Ranch in Murrieta, California,
Saturday, September 24.
There is a full day of activities,
special displays and presenta-
tions planned all focused on
bringing the Baja/Desert motor-
cycle racing community together.
Displays, presentations, videos,
legendary riders, and clubs that
lie at the heart of the Baja/Des-
ert Racing community will be in
attendance.
"We want to bring the Baja/
Desert motorcycle racing com-
munity together in a way never
done before. We want to honor the
heritage and legacy of the sport and
pay tribute to those who have dedicat-
ed their lives to it. Here's your chance
to visit with past SCORE/BITD/D-
37/D-38/MRAN and ADRA Champi-
ons, friends and associates from the
'60's, '70's, '80's, '90's, '00's, and
today along with some of the bikes
that made history," reads a quote from
Johnny and Scot.
A Handstands at 100 MPH dual
sport ride will be organized separately,
but will be a standalone event sched-
uled for December 9-10 and staged
out of Ocotillo Wells, California.
For more information and to pur-
chase tickets, visit https://harden-
offroad.com/handstands-at-100-mph-
celebration.
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