AHRMA Announces Its 2010 Daytona Bike Week Activity Schedule

AHRMA Announces Its 2010 Daytona Bike Week Activity Schedule

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AHRMA is the celebration of the competition motorcycles of yesterday”¦so what better way to celebrate our history than to invite those men who set the stage, pushed the limits and continued to make contributions to motorcycle racing long after they left the limelight. Interested in meeting this distinguished group of men? Head to the AHRMA tech garage at Daytona International Speedway March 1st & 2nd during the lunch hour, purchase a poster and get the autographs! This year AHRMA will honor: Dave Aldana Jim Allen Bubba Blackwell (Grand Marshal) Walt Fulton III Dick Klamfoth Jay Springsteen John Tibben Bill Tuman Thad Wolff About AHRMA If you are crazy about old competition motorcycles””whether roadracers, flat trackers, motocrossers, trials iron or woods bikes””then you have certainly come to the right place. That’s what the American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association is all about, Fun on Old Wheels. AHRMA is a celebration of the competition motorcycles of yesterday, as well as the legendary riders who made history aboard these machines. Where possible, AHRMA rounds out this historic experience by recreating the types of race courses these machines were used on. In particular, motocross tracks and observed trials sections both have changed dramatically since these motorcycles were new, but AHRMA steps back to the way it was “back then.” We make sure racing takes place in an environment that is safe, fair and friendly. A not-for-profit organization of approximately 4,700 members, AHRMA is the largest vintage-racing group in North America and quite possibly the biggest in the world. Our roots extend back to efforts to organize vintage roadracing during the late 1970s in the Northeast. In the early ’80s, other groups began emerging around the nation, adding scrambles, observed trials, dirt track and concours events to the competition options available for vintage riders. For additional information visit our website: www.ahrma.orgFriday, February 26″” >>AHRMA/Speed and Sport, National Trials Series; Gatorback Cycle Park, Gainesville, FL. >>AHRMA/Penton Owner’s Group National Cross Country Series, Gatorback Cycle Park, Gainesville, FL. Saturday, February 27″” >>AHRMA/The Legends Group National VMX Series: Gatorback Cycle Park, Gainesville, FL. Sunday, February 28″” >>AHRMA/Johnny’s Signs PVMX National PVMX Series: Gatorback Cycle Park, Gainesville, FL. >>AHRMA/ Michigan Engineering & Race Tech National Roadrace Series: Registration & tech inspection 8 am””4 pm; The Great Men of Daytona autograph signing noon. Volusia County Fairgrounds; intersection of I-4 and Route 44. Monday & Tuesday March 1 & 2″” >>AHRMA/ Michigan Engineering & Race Tech National Roadrace Series: 1 complete round of racing each day; Daytona International Speedway. >>The Great Men of Daytona autograph signing noon. AHRMA Tech Garage, Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL. >>AHRMA/VMC Dirt Track National Series: Ocala Speedway, Ocala, FL. Wednesday March 3 thru 6″” >>AHRMA AHRMA joins Classic Swap Meets and sets up their combined booth at the International Motorcycle Show in Daytona Beach. Friday, March 6″” >>AHRMA Concourse Bike Exhibition at the 23rd Annual Daytona Classic Motorcycle Auction. Race Bikes & all Bikes through 1970. Registration 9 am. Judging at 11 am! Edmondson Center, 421 Woodland Blvd, Stetson University, DeLand FL. About AHRMA If you are crazy about old competition motorcycles””whether roadracers, flat trackers, motocrossers, trials iron or woods bikes””then you have certainly come to the right place. That’s what the American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association is all about, Fun on Old Wheels. AHRMA is a celebration of the competition motorcycles of yesterday, as well as the legendary riders who made history aboard these machines. Where possible, AHRMA rounds out this historic experience by recreating the types of race courses these machines were used on. In particular, motocross tracks and observed trials sections both have changed dramatically since these motorcycles were new, but AHRMA steps back to the way it was “back then.” We make sure racing takes place in an environment that is safe, fair and friendly. A not-for-profit organization of approximately 4,700 members, AHRMA is the largest vintage-racing group in North America and quite possibly the biggest in the world. Our roots extend back to efforts to organize vintage roadracing during the late 1970s in the Northeast. In the early ’80s, other groups began emerging around the nation, adding scrambles, observed trials, dirt track and concours events to the competition options available for vintage riders. For additional information visit our website: www.ahrma.org

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