Friday Product Feature: Ladies Of CMRA 2014 Calendar

Friday Product Feature: Ladies Of CMRA 2014 Calendar

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The Central Motorcycle Roadracing Association (CMRA) has its limited edition “Ladies of CMRA 2014″ calendar for sale now. The 28-page calendar measures 8.5″ x 11″ closed, 11″ x 17” open and features 20 of the Texas-based club’s female racers plus all the race weekend dates for CMRA’s 2014 season. CMRA Administrator, Nancy Selleck, says, “The CMRA has the largest female racer grids in the country, and our ladies are very competitive. Many of them race the mini or big bike endurance, solo or team endurance, and mini sprints on Saturday in addition to big bike sprints on Sunday. Our Formula 1 Ladies class has been a big success and is a great way for female racers to gain experience and racing seat time. This is our second year doing the calendar, and the response has been tremendous. It’s a great promotion for both our club and women in the sport.” Calendars are available for a limited time and are $7 each, or 3 for $20, and can be ordered by sending an email to either Nancy Selleck at [email protected] or Shandra Crawford at [email protected]. The CMRA is a not-for-profit organization, and all proceeds from calendar sales go towards the club’s operating expenses. For more information about CMRA, visit the website at: www.cmraracing.com.

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