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Two riders abreast, lead the formation as
it forms up into two columns. They are riding very close, which is not
always so easy to do with bikes of this size and weight. |
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The formations break up, and reform, this
time into a chevron. |
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Above: Looking almost like a phalanx, these riders come in a tight square. Left: Reforming into two ranks, these riders will then ride at each other in close formation (below). |
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Forming interlocking circles moving in opposite
direction, these men narrowly miss colliding. |
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Riding at each other in close formation.
Note that the "rider" to the left of the photo is actually two riders nearly
touching each other. |
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Very nearly hitting each other, the riders
join up into a pair of close set columns. |
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Splitting up again for one last set of tricks.
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Wheeling and turning in two alternate circles,
the sheriffs make different patterns, almost like a grown up version of
the shriners in local parades. Below: One of the riders decides to stand up for a better view, and weave himself through the other riders. |
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Standing up and taking a bow. |
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