Scott Parker And Jay Springsteen Will Headline AMA Motorcycle Hall Of Fame Museum Fundraising Breakfast At Daytona

Scott Parker And Jay Springsteen Will Headline AMA Motorcycle Hall Of Fame Museum Fundraising Breakfast At Daytona

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Annual AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum Breakfast at Daytona Bike Week to Feature Renowned Racers Scott Parker and Jay Springsteen Famed Tuner Bill Werner to Lead Program PICKERINGTON, OHIO – Racing legends Scott Parker and Jay Springsteen will be the guests of honor at the 21st Annual Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum “Friendraising” Breakfast on Friday, March 6, in Daytona Beach, Florida. The flat track champions will share stories with celebrated Harley-Davidson tuner Bill Werner, whose skills helped Parker and Springsteen to a number of their AMA Grand National Championships. The Museum breakfast, a Daytona Bike Week tradition, allows attendees to mix and mingle with motorcycling’s biggest names, as well as receive rare inside look at their lives and careers. The event is open the public and tickets are $49 per person. All proceeds support the non-profit Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum and its mission of telling the exciting stories and preserving the history of American motorcycling. The talents and accomplishments of Parker, Springsteen, and Werner have led each to be inducted into the AMA’s Motorcycle Hall of Fame. Parker, inducted in 2003, is considered one of the great motorcycle racers in the history of AMA racing. During his career, Parker was a nine-time AMA Grand National Champion and set an all-time record with his 94 Grand National Championship race wins, including 55 AMA National Mile wins and 35 AMA Half-Mile wins. Parker is also a three-time winner of the AMA Pro Athlete of the Year award. Like Parker, Springsteen is considered one of the best in AMA racing history. Inducted into the AMA’s Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2003, Springsteen is a three-time AMA Grand National Champion with over 40 National Championship flat track race wins. At the 2009 Museum breakfast, Parker and Springsteen will look back at their astonishing careers through a discussion led by Bill Werner. Werner, one of the most successful tuners in AMA Grand National racing history, was inducted into the AMA’s Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2000. He offers a unique perspective on the careers of Parker and Springsteen, as he turned the wrenches for both. To join Scott Parker, Jay Springsteen, and Bill Werner at the 21st Annual Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum “Friendraising” Breakfast, immediate reservations are recommended. The breakfast will be held at the Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort in Daytona Beach, Florida, on Friday, March 6, 2009. Registration will begin at 8:00 a.m. with breakfast served at 8:30 a.m. Parker, Werner, and Springsteen will host an autograph session following the conclusion of the breakfast. Admission is $49 per person. Sponsorships are also available, and all proceeds benefit the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum. To make reservations or learn about event sponsorship opportunities, contact the Museum at (614) 856-2222 or visit www.motorcyclemuseum.org. About the AMA’s Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum The AMA’s Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum tells the exciting stories and preserves the history of American motorcycling. Visitors to the Museum will find award-winning exhibits rotating through three major exhibition halls. Each exhibit immerses guests in the stories of American motorcycling by capturing the thrill of the open road, the excitement of racing or the inspiration of memorable personalities. The Museum is also home to the AMA’s Motorcycle Hall of Fame, honoring the distinguished men and women who have played a vital role in shaping the sport and business of motorcycling, thanks to their competitive spirit, passion, vision and entrepreneurship. Located just east of Columbus, on the campus of the American Motorcyclist Association in Pickerington, Ohio, the non-profit Museum is open seven days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and closed on Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. For more information call (614) 856 – 2222 or visit www.motorcyclemuseum.org.

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