How To Win Tickets, V.I.P. Passes To Triumph Big Kahuna GEICO Motorcycle AMA Pro Superbike Events, Made Easier

How To Win Tickets, V.I.P. Passes To Triumph Big Kahuna GEICO Motorcycle AMA Pro Superbike Events, Made Easier

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Send us an e-mail telling us why you like Roadracingworld.com or Roadracing World & Motorcycle Technology magazine and you could win free three-day general admission tickets to the Triumph Big Kahuna Miami (September 21-23 at Homestead-Miami Speedway) or the Triumph Big Kahuna New Orleans (October 5-7 at NOLA Motorsports Park) AMA Pro Road Races. Send us a photo of your motorcycle or a photo of yourself doing some sort of motorcycling activity and you could win special three-day V.I.P. passes to the Triumph Big Kahuna Miami or the Triumph Big Kahuna New Orleans. All e-mails should be sent to [email protected]. Photos should only be sent in .jpg file format please. Fine Print: The V.I.P. passes for the Triumph Big Kahuna Miami include: Three-day admission, paddock access, V.I.P. parking and an official event program. Also included is access to a climate-controlled V.I.P. suite with closed-circuit television feeds, catered lunch and afternoon snack and cash bar service (available on Saturday and Sunday only), convenient restroom access, outside cabana access and views of pit lane, the front straightaway and the paddock. The V.I.P. passes for the Triumph Big Kahuna Miami include: Three-day admission, paddock access, V.I.P. parking and an official event program. Also included is access to a climate-controlled V.I.P. suite with closed-circuit television feeds, catered meals lunch and afternoon snack and cash bar service (available on Saturday and Sunday only), convenient restroom access, outside balcony access and views of pit lane and the final section of the racetrack. Winners will be notified via their e-mail addresses and will receive their tickets via U.S. mail or via Will Call pickup at the racetrack. No more than one photo should be sent per person/entry. 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