Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Jan Luparell
The Springfield Mile was first run in 1937; Lester Hillbish of Reading PA won that race on an Indian. I wonder what he would think of the track riders and the machines that race here now.
The Mile is the most historic and prestigious motorcycle race in dirt track. It also holds the distinction of being the fastest flat track in the world. 1983 saw a change come to the mile previously only run once a year it now became a twice a year event each Memorial Day and Labor Day weekend drawing fans from around the world.
Imagine going over 100 mph turn left repeat 100 times in dirt on two wheels and you get an idea of what it might be like to run this 25 lap event. Of course you also have to do practice qualifying heats and the semis. Add into the mixture 10000 people travel time riders meeting and humidity this is Illinois after all. Did I mention 17 other riders who plan to finish before you? Now the picture gets a little clearer.
These athletes take this all in stride this is Springfield and this is the mile after all. Chris Carr Scott Parker Ricky Graham Jay Springsteen Bubba Shobert Terry Poovey Hank Scottmen who have won here. HarleyDavidson Honda Yamaha BSA Triumph Indianthe machines that have brought winners across the finish line.
In 2000 a Short Track was added on Saturday night at the MultiPurpose Arena on the Il State Fairgrounds to make it a double header on Labor Day Weekend. The following year 2001 a TT was added again at the MultiPurpose Arena to the Memorial Day Weekend. In 2002 the MultiPurpose Arena received a new nickname in the Flat Track world Hayden Hollow. That May three brothers stood atop the podium first second and third. No other sport has ever had brothers finish in the top spots. Nicky Tommy and Roger were a sight to behold while Dad Earl and Mom Rose were beside themselvestalk about proud parents!
Labor Day Weekend 2005 an amateur Short Track was added to Friday night. It was such a success that an amateur TT was added to Friday night of the Memorial Day Weekend. A fouryear old on a PW 50 on Friday night to a professional racer on a 450 Saturday night Short Track to a professional on a 750 on Sunday dirt track is truly a family affair in these weekend extravaganzas.
As the 2008 race season starts what new history will be written here? Whose dreams will come true? Who will walk away thinking if only..?
About the writer: Jan Luparell is the editor of “The Cycle Digest” newsletter for the Illinois Motorcycle Dealers association.
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