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Re: Sept. 24 = America's Biggest All-Italian Motorcycle Event
« Reply #30 on: September 25, 2017, 08:38:55 PM »
Just a correction about my dead battery riding the convert home etcetera from yesterday I repaired it today bought a new battery luck would have it and the battery was not the problem the problem was the alternator rotor finally crapped out at 55,000 miles I do have the spacer kit and the plastic cover so I guess it was just time for it to go fortunately I had enough spare parts laying around once I sorted things out start to finish took an hour back to riding take care
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Re: Sept. 24 = America's Biggest All-Italian Motorcycle Event
« Reply #31 on: September 25, 2017, 09:06:39 PM »
Need parts? I have a couple of boxes of leftover stuff from Sturbridge! And, I know where there's an additional stash in West Hartford, CT!

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Re: Sept. 24 = America's Biggest All-Italian Motorcycle Event
« Reply #32 on: September 27, 2017, 10:51:31 AM »
Steadfast in Sturbridge
~The 34th Annual IMOC Rally~

by
Steven Rossi
(Photo’s courtesy Steve Cote)

   
   Fixed in direction…firm in purpose…unwavering resolve. That’s how Mr. Webster defines the adjective “steadfast,” which certainly describes IMOC’s allegiance to…and affection for…Sturbridge.
   Year after year, the Italian Motorcycle Owners Club (IMOC) has made its way to what the Tourist Bureau calls “the crossroads of New England,” in the Bay State. Specifically…24 Hamilton Road, which is where the Hamilton Rod & Gun Club is headquartered.
   Why?  Because the lush, lakeside setting is idyllic, Sturbridge has proven to be logistically ideal, the Gun Club infrastructure brings its pleasant Pavilion and tasty, turnkey food service with it and the Northeast locale offers unparalleled, Italian motorcycle enthusiasm to complete the canvas. You gonna mess with success?  No! So we returned to Massachusetts yet again, for the 34th Annual IMOC Rally on Sunday, September 24, 2017.
   Leading up the event, the world around us was besieged by everything from hurricanes to earthquakes. No doubt, it was a severe and scary September for many, though fortunately, we were essentially spared. After Mother Nature ultimately relented, we were blessed with a bit of Indian summer in the wake of Harvey, Irma, Jose, Maria, et al. 
        A hot, sunny, 80+ degree afternoon enticed another, now traditional abundance of Italian stallions to take to the two-lanes and super-slab, with all sights set on Sturbridge. Chomping at the bit, down the hill from New Boston Road they thundered, as they emerged from the surrounding pine woods to the Club’s entry gate, in what’s become an annual symphony of sensory delight. That alone is worth the price of admission!
But even better…as is the norm, this year’s Rally benefited the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (J.D.R.F.). With all proceeds in excess of expense being donated to this critical cause. In addition, our long-standing retail partners came out in force and did their fair share to ensure that the IMOC Rally was yet again…unprecedented! The Piaggio Group, in particular, deserves special thanks for their “unwavering resolve” in supporting the event with door prizes, while Marsh Motorcycles remained ‘firm in purpose” by donating an inventory of original parts and accessories, that were sold to further support J.D.R.F. And certainly, the Hamilton Rod & Gun Club is clearly “fixed in direction” by continuing to serve as our gracious host.
        Other commercial enterprises that went the extra mile and contributed to make our 34th Annual event the outstanding success that it was, included:

Seacoast Sport Cycle        Wagner Motorsports        Dunbar Eurosport
Tide-Mark Press        Ride-CT        The Laverda Club        Marty Volker

   Then of course, there were all those who brought bikes and displayed them on the luscious lawn beside Hamilton Pond. As initiated last year, we displayed Moto Guzzi on the far end of the field and Ducati on the near side, with everything else in between. After the 2016 trial, we learned that the bookends-arrangement harmoniously binds the field together in a more balanced way…with all the off-beat stuff in between…and therefore provides a more enjoyable experience for show-goers and photo buffs. Compared to what was previously more like a congested parking lot. In case you’re wondering, Parilla…which was produced from 1946 to 1965, in Milan…was our 2017 featured marque.
   But beyond the aforementioned galloping greyhound brand, here’s who came home with the hardware this time:

Best Aprilia         Jim & Gina Urbano      1995 250 RS
2nd Aprilia         Francis O’Conner      2003 RSV 1000 R
3rd Aprilia                 Wallace French      Tuono Factory

Best Benelli         David Cassady              1967 Montgomery-Wards

Best Ducati Bevel      George Vincensi      1958 Grand Prix 125

Best Ducati Belt-Drive   Jack Fiero                 1973 750 GT (Oops)
2nd Ducati Belt-Drive   Steve B.                 2002 MH 900 e
3rd Ducati Belt-Drive   Andrew Mouneault      2004 ST3

Best Ducati SuperBike   Mike Weber         1984 TT1
2nd Ducati SuperBike   Michael Lanselofi      1986 750 F1
3rd Ducati SuperBike   Jim Moultan         1992 851

Best Etceterini              Chris Mauro         1954 Moto Devil
2nd Etceterini              Jim & Gina Urbano        2000 Ghezzi-Brian
3rd Etceterini         John Hatch         1987 Cagiva Elefant

Best Italian Single      George Vincensi      ‘54 Ducati Grand Prix 125
2nd Italian Single      Chris Mauro         1957 Aermacchi Chimera
3rd Italian Single      Steve D’Angelo              1969 Ducati Mk. 3

Best Laverda         Louis “Rocket”               1970 American Eagle 750

Best Moto Guzzi (Big)   Peter Campisal              1973 Eldorado
2nd Moto Guzzi (Big)   David Pagniucci      1978 LeMans 850
3rd Moto Guzzi (Big)           Mark Ellis                 1983 LeMans III

Best Moto Guzzi (Small)   Bud Clauer         2017 V7 III Racer
2nd Moto Guzzi (Small)   Joei Bassett         2009 V7 Classic
3rd Moto Guzzi (Small)             --                   2004 Breva 750

Best Moto Morini      Al Howker                 1986 350 K2

Best MV Agusta      Tim Morther         2002 750 F4
2nd MV Agusta              Mike Brennan              2015 Dragster

Best Parilla         Steven Rossi         1965 250 Tourist
2nd Parilla         Jon Stein-Sharon Mayor   1960 250 Trailmaster

Best Scooter         Nelson Pacheco      1965 Vespa 125

High Mileage Award              --                         53,000

Longest Distance      John Hatch         from California (3,000)

IMOC Concours Cup           George Vincensi      ’54 Ducati Grand Prix 125

People’s Choice      Jim & Gina Urbano      2000 Ghezzi-Brian

   Special thanks to Co-Chairman, Trivia Contest impresario and chief Door Prize purveyor Bob Andren, who also arranged for the spectacular weather, resulting in another incredible IMOC event. Which further reinforced the long-established sentiment…”you’ll see anything and everything at the IMOC Rally.” If you don’t believe me, check out the really cool video that Bud Wilkinson posted on Ride-CT: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7CBtv_2dcA). And no doubt, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (J.D.R.F.) will be happy with the sizeable contribution which we were able to provide this year. Thank you, all!
   So yet again, we…motociclisti…remain steadfast on Sturbridge. And judging by the great, 34th Annual turnout, the cognoscenti concurs. Which is why we look forward to seeing you for number 35 at the Hamilton Rod & Gun Club, on Sunday, September 16, 2018…where the featured marque will be Laverda. Keep an eye on www.imoc.website for more details.
        Because when it comes to the Annual IMOC Rally, it’s easily described. Fixed in direction…firm in purpose…unwavering resolve, indeed.
   
   


   

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