Cook Neilson Will Be The Grand Marshal Of AHRMA’s Road Races At Daytona

Cook Neilson Will Be The Grand Marshal Of AHRMA’s Road Races At Daytona

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AHRMA & Ducati NA are pleased to announce that Cook Neilson, preeminent motorcycle journalist during the 1970s will be Grand Marshal for the 2009 Road Race Events at Daytona International Speedway. Cook is largely responsible for directing Cycle Magazine in the motorcycle boom years of the 1970s. It was during this time that the magazine became the gold standard of motorcycle periodicals. As a racer, Neilson was best known for being a top AMA Superbike rider in the early years of the series. He gave Ducati a celebrated Daytona Superbike win on a Phil Schilling-tuned Ducati 750 Supersport. Earlier in his career he was a nationally ranked motorcycle drag racer. Come meet Cook at one of the autograph signing sessions listed below. Sunday, March 1″” AHRMA/Michigan Engineering Historic Cup Roadrace Series: Registration & tech inspection 8 am””4 pm; Lunch break 12:00 pm and The Great Men of Daytona presented by Kal-Gard. Autograph signing noon. Volusia County Fairgrounds; intersection of I-4 and Route 44. Monday & Tuesday March 2″”3 AHRMA/Michigan Engineering Historic Cup Roadrace Series: Gates open 7 am; 2 rounds of practice beginning at 8 am, racing at noon; Daytona International Speedway. Full Track will be used! The Great Men of Daytona presented by Kal-Gard. Autograph signing noon. Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL.

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