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The Legends Ride Is Today! Grand Opening • Legends Ride Ride with • Three-Dom Show the Stars TONIGHT’S CONCERT 3 OF 7 MONDAY AUG. 5, 2019 10:30 PM 8:30 PM p FREE P ® STURGIS RIDER DAILY DON’T MISS • SturgiS MX The Legends Ride is today! grand Opening • LegendS ride RIDE WITH • three-dOM ShOw THE STARS, PLAYING SUPPORT TONIGHT! A GOOD STURGIS BUFFALO CHIP’S CAUSE WOLFMAN JACK STAGE here’s an unexplainable bond 10:30 PM that forms when you share a STYX lane with someone, and a trust that Tcomes with cruising the curves of the Black 8:30 PM Hills next to someone with the understand- COLLECTIVE SOUL ing that they’re enjoying the same magi- cal experience of the area’s energy that you are. When the folks you’re riding next to TOMORROW are new friends, famous folk, and legends, 10:30 PM it tends to kick the ride into a whole other DISTURBED level of cool. Ergo, the Legends Ride! For more than a decade, riders of all ilk 8:30 PM have stepped up to help gather cash for wor- DEE SNIDER thy charities in the Black Hills and have a Teutul from Orange County Choppers, and gregarious personality, will be leading good time rubbing elbows with celebrities at the Ness family, Neal Schon from Jour- the pack. Actor Tom Berenger, nominated STURGIS WEATHER the same time. The celebrity factor has gar- ney and many, many others. Recent-past for the Academy Award for Best Support- Mon 8/5 Tues 8/6 nered attention featured in countless print participants, like actor Tom Berenger and ing Actor for his portrayal of Staff Sergeant publications, online and newspapers as well Dee Snider, are both returning again this Bob Barnes in Platoon, is most recently as television shows like CMT, National year because they understand the impor- known for the movie, American Dresser, a Geographic Channel, the Tonight Show, FX tance of the fund raising, and, just maybe, biker flick released last fall. But one of the 78/61 80/60 Network and the Travel Channel. Past stars because they like riding the Black Hills just fun things about the Legends Ride is that Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny have included such notables as Steven Tyler as much as the rest of us, too. Twisted Sis- Courtesy of weather.com from Aerosmith, actor R. Lee Ermey, Paul ter’s, Dee Snider, famous for his outgoing Continued on Page 2 PAGE 2 STURGIS RIDER DAILY MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 2019 MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 2019 STURGIS RIDER DAILY PAGE 3 SHOWCASE STAGES Legends, from Page 1 Where’s Woody? MONDAY, AUGUST 5TH Wall of death riders The Buffalo Chip’s ubiquitous Rod “Woody” Wood- KINISON STAGE ruff loves to meet campers. He turns up everywhere at the 7:55 PM .............................. BUFFALO DREAMERS CHECK OUT THE IVES BROTHERS Chip, so keep your eyes peeled for his smiling face and 8PM .............. FLAUNT SCHOOL OF BURLESQUE 2019 LEGENDS he Ives Brothers are motordrome performers say hello. Also look for Woody in the pages of the Sturgis 9:55 PM .............................. BUFFALO DREAMERS who spend their days going round and round Rider Daily to win Chip merch. Each day there’s a differ- What: the ives 10PM ...................................... THE FLAUNT GIRLS in circles for the delight of fans who appre- ent Woody caricature hidden in a photo of an event or loca- RIDE: Brothers wall Midnight .................................. THE FLAUNT GIRLS Tciate the special skill it takes to keep a motorcycle tion he especially recommends. The first three readers who • • purchase tickets at the Franklin climbing the walls of a vertical board track to the of death report their find to the Chamber of Commerce/Rally Info hotel in deadwood, Sd. When: daily BIKINI BEACH STAGE very top edge. They make the laps so fast it’s dizzy- Center at the Chip CrossRoads win a prize bag. And don’t Come ride with legends, Where: Buffalo Chip NOON ..................................................... KARAOKE ing for those who watch but are still able to hand forget to notice where Woody is hiding out, because that’s Monday, aug. 5, 2019 during of swag and collect tips from those brave enough to Crossroads definitely the place to be each day. 1:30 PM .....................BEERS & BURPS CONTEST the Buffalo Chip’s 12th reach out and offer the cash. 2PM ..........................WHIPPED CREAM TWISTER annual Legends ride! this If you’ve never seen the Ives Brothers perform, then 2:30 PM .......................... ROPE SWING CONTEST does not include admission to you certainly owe your self the pleasure of climbing the stairs to peer into the cylinder 3PM ......................................SLIP ‘N’ SLIDE RELAY the concert entertainment. that houses their machines. Kyle, 24, and Cody, 27 have made these sideway rides thou- 3:30 PM .................... FROZEN T-SHIRT CONTEST • Your contribution gets you a sands and thousands of times, having started when they were just kids. Friendly and LET’S CONNECT! 4PM ...........................................DICK PICTIONARY personable, the brothers are genuinely nice guys who are happy to visit with everyone. pass that includes: Tell us what you love about spending the Sturgis Rally at the Buffalo Chip. Or shoot 4:30 PM .................HOMEMADE BIKINI CONTEST The Ives are set up at the CrossRoads and fire up their bikes three times a day to creep • ride from deadwood to the us a picture and show us how your rally adventure is playing out. We may print your 5PM .................. HOMEMADE MANKINI CONTEST their way to the very top of the wooden track. Come check ‘em out! words or photos in the Sturgis Rider Daily! Email: [email protected] 5:30 PM .........................PICKLE LICKIN CONTEST Sturgis Buffalo Chip you just never know who might show Supercross 450cc class five times. His • Live motorcycle and memorabilia 6PM ..............AIR SEX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS ® MIDNIGHT ................... LIVE MUSIC: ODDFELLAS up, celebrity or otherwise. Those unrivaled successes in the sport of auction in deadwood fun guys from History Channel’s, motocross have given him the nick- • Souvenir gift pack filled with Count’s Kustoms, Shannon, Ryan name “The GOAT,” an acronym for STURGIS RIDER DAILY BIG ENGINE BAR STAGE collectibles from the sponsors and Horny Mike, will be in Dead- Greatest of All Time. Together with • Official Sturgis Buffalo Chip Co-Publishers Assistant Editor Advertising Sales Printer NOON .......................... LIVE MUSIC: BIG SKILLET wood along with legendary moto- all these celebrities (past and pres- lanyard with collectible souvenir Sturgis Buffalo Chip Madeline Woodruff Rapid City Journal Rapid City Journal 2PM ..................................................BIKER GAMES cross rider, Ricky Carmichael. Ricky ent), and with the help of all of you, Legends ride credentials Rapid City Journal Founding Editor Paul Mitchell, Sturgis Design & Prepress 4:30 PM .................LIVE MUSIC: THE HAWKEYES is a former motocross racer known the Legends Ride has donated nearly • Official Legends ride t-shirt Editor Marilyn Stemp Buffalo Chip Amy Menerey, 6PM ..................................................BIKER GAMES for his successful racing career in the $750,000 to local charities. Which Felicia Morgan Lost Cabin Design 7PM .................................................... SEXY BINGO early 2000s, having won the AMA proves, once again, that motorcy- • Official Legends ride poster • Special parking privileges in Motocross Championship 450cc clists are generous philanthropists. Contributors: Aaron Packard, Jordan Axtman, Brad Schneck, Jack McIntrye, Mary CROSSROADS EVENTS class seven times and the AMA One could even say, “Legendary.” deadwood Panerio, Jeff Smith. Other material contributed by staff of the Rapid City Journal. • Special parking at the Buffalo 9AM–6PM ................................BMW DEMO RIDES Circulation 11AM–1PM........ V-TWIN VISIONARY BIKE SHOW Chip The Sturgis Rider® Daily is published seven consecutive days during the Sturgis Rally. 9500 copies are distributed each day at 70 locations in the • Meet-and-greet opportunities Black Hills and to campers at the Sturgis Buffalo Chip. ........................................................REGISTRATION Disclaimer 1–1:30PM ................ CLINT EWING STUNT SHOW with celebrities, builders and The Sturgis Rider® Daily neither endorses nor warrants the products or services of advertisers, nor does it warrant the completeness or accuracy of the data provided herein. Views expressed are not necessarily those of the publishers, advertisers, editors, contributors, or their agents. 1–3PM ............... V-TWIN VISIONARY BIKE SHOW artists Sturgis Rider® is a registered trademark owned by Rod Woodruff. Reproduction or transmission of content herein, in whole or part, without expressed written consent is not permitted. 1–3PM ........................ THREE-DOM TRIKE SHOW • Legends ride reception at PRINTED IN USA ........................................................REGISTRATION the Buffalo Chip - heavy hors 1:30–2PM MONSTER FREESTYLE MOTOCROSS d’oeuvres, beer and non- 2–2:30PM ......IVES BROTHERS WALL OF DEATH alcoholic beverages 3–5PM ........................ THREE-DOM TRIKE SHOW • Live auction at the Buffalo Chip COUPON 3:30–4PM ................ CLINT EWING STUNT SHOW featuring art and memorabilia The 4–4:30PM MONSTER FREESTYLE MOTOCROSS • 100% of your rider donation Buy one Get one Free 4:30–5PM ......IVES BROTHERS WALL OF DEATH benefits Special Olympics South Sweetest Spot 5–5:30PM ...THREE-DOM TRIKE SHOW AWARDS dakota – rapid City Flame and 5–7PM .....................LEGENDS RIDE RECEPTION the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum at the Chip! BUFFET Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner 5:30–6PM ................ CLINT EWING STUNT
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