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The Killington Classic Motorcycle Rally wrapped up today. Riders leaving the Killington region are experiencing partly cloudy and cool conditions for their rides home.
It is hard to get a gauge of the number of riders who took part in the event. The bikes participating came in all different shapes and sizes, and produced varying decibel levels. The ones with loud exhaust systems were easily heard at the inn. But we also saw cycles passing along the Killington Road in front of the inn that were quieter than an average car.
The Rutland Herald reported that about 300 riders took part in the parade to the Vermont Fair in Rutland on Friday night. I am sure we will find out an official count for the event later this week.
In the mean time, Boss Hog will be staying in town on display at Moguls on the Killington road. Boss Hog is one of the hay sculptures that is part of the Killington Hay Festival, which will continue at Killington through out the fall season.