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AHRMA.org
AHRMA ~ News Flash
DATE
December 9. 2009
For
Immediate Release
Road America
Expands Vintage Motorcycle Weekend
Elkhart Lake, Wis., December 9, 2009–Road America is adding new
event features to its annual vintage motorcycle weekend. The Road
America Vintage Motorcycle Classic, June 11-13, 2010, will mark the
return of the American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association (AHRMA)
with the addition of motocross and cross country and trials on
courses built specifically for vintage racing. “Road America is
acknowledged as a world-class road racing facility. When we
discovered that the property had hundreds of acres of prime off-road
terrain, we were pleased to add AHRMA National Off-Road events to
the traditional schedule of road racing,” said AHRMA Executive
Director David Lamberth. Road America has a large motorcycle racing
fan base and always encourages vintage motorsports enthusiasm. Track
president George Bruggenthies is pleased with the expanded event,
“The world of vintage motorcycling is a vibrant, diverse family that
includes, collectors, restorers and enthusiasts who just love to
ride old bikes, as well as racers. Road America is a great place to
celebrate that spirit,” he stated.
Other race-weekend features are being added through a partnership
with longtime motorcycle events producer Will Stoner. Stoner is
coordinating a swap meet, club corrals and a moving bike show. “I’m
excited to have the opportunity to do a swap meet and bike show in
such a fantastic location. The swap meet area is one of the best
I’ve seen, the roads are fantastic and Wisconsin hospitality is
great,” Stoner said. The swap meet is open to all brands of
motorcycles, but is limited to bikes, parts, memorabilia and tools.
The on-site bike show will include judging with awards presented in
13 classes and a leisurely 40-mile ride through the scenic Wisconsin
countryside. Club Corrals will be open to all vintage motorcycle
clubs and organizations wishing to have a corral spot on Club Row.
The spaces will be free to any club that registers by June 2, 2010.
Clubs will be able to park their bikes, sell memberships and club
regalia, as well as have a picnic for club members. Participants
only need to purchase an advance event ticket to use the Club
Corrals.
Participant information for the swap meet, bike show and club corral
is available by contacting Will Stoner: 440-591-5099,
willstoner@classicswapmeets.com. Other event details will be
posted as they become available, at www.roadamerica.com.
Road America is a 640-acre, year-round motorsports facility entering
its 55th race season. In addition to major race events, Road America
offers motorcycle and supermoto schools, corporate ATV and karting
programs, and top-of-the-line hospitality. Season Passes, which
include the event listed above, are $370 through Feb. 15, 2010. For
up-to-date event information visit www.roadamerica.com or call
800/365-7223.
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