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CVO Social => In The News => Topic started by: amigo Jorge on September 06, 2008, 08:56:25 AM

Title: Motorcyclist dies in Utah speed record attempt
Post by: amigo Jorge on September 06, 2008, 08:56:25 AM
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AFP) – Motorcyclist Cliff Gullett dies going a reported 239 miles an hour on the Bonneville Salt Flats. He was killed after losing control of his bike at 385 kilometers (239 miles) per hour and crashing on Utah’s famous Bonneville Salt Flats, authorities and reports said Thursday.

The American Motorcyclist Association said in a statement on its website that 49-year-old Cliff Gullett of Montana was killed in an accident during a time trial at the location, around 185 kilometers (115 miles) west of Salt Lake City.

The AMA said Gullett was competing in the 500cc class during a time trial speed racing event when his bike crashed. Reports said Gullett was aiming to set a record for the fastest two-stroke, two-cylinder motorcycle.

The Salt Lake Tribune cited police investigators as saying Gullett was travelling at 239 miles per hour before the crash.

The Bonneville Salt Flats have been used as a speed testing ground since 1896 and became famous in 1935 when British motorsport legend Malcolm Campbell broke the world land speed record at the site
Title: Re: Motorcyclist dies in Utah speed record attempt
Post by: PHAZE on September 08, 2008, 09:33:20 PM
I've seen some programming on these guys on the salt flats and they'll crack up and go right back for another attempt (if the bike is capable).  It's suprising that you don't hear about more deaths there.