Farmington Poker Run raises several thousand

Road conditions couldnt have been better Saturday for the seventh annual Farmington Poker Run.More than 250 bikers charged through dry roads along scenic vistas in several counties for hours on end. In some spots, bikers could hit the gas and enjoy a few banked S-shaped curves and pound it wide open along many flats beside waterways near and far.

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Sun, August 2nd, 2009

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