Maybe Former AMA 250cc Champion Roland Sands (Now A Famous Bike Builder) Will Be At This Custom Show

Maybe Former AMA 250cc Champion Roland Sands (Now A Famous Bike Builder) Will Be At This Custom Show

© 2005, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

14th annual Los Angeles Calendar Motorcycle Show Weekend Los Angeles Calendar Motorcycle Show July 16-17th 2005 is qualifying round of the AMD World Championship of Custom Bike Building Los Angeles, CA, April 11th – The Los Angeles Calendar Motorcycle Show, America’s premier custom and performance street bike event is excited to announce its affiliation with American Motorcycle Dealer magazine, the world’s leading dealer trade magazine for the American V-Twin market, as an official Affiliate Sponsor and Qualifying Round of the AMD Pro Show World Championship of Custom Bike Building sponsored by Custom Chrome. The Los Angeles Calendar Motorcycle Show is produced by Gianatsis Design Associates, a well-known and respected advertising design agency in the motorsports market, and producer of the world famous FastDates.com Motorcycle Calendars and Website. Agency Director Jim Gianatsis had this to say about the Show’s new affiliation with the AMD Pro Show series of events: “We have been a strong supporter and friends with publisher Robin Bradley and his American Motorcycle Dealer magazine since he first began publishing it some 10 years ago. For our own advertising clients like Mikuni American and STD Performance, Robin’s AMD magazine is the most effective, affordable and attractive way of reaching dealers and distributors world-wide in the American V-Twin market. Our affiliation as a Qualifying Round for AMD Pro Show’s World Championship of Custom Bike Building sponsored by Custom Chrome is a natural pairing. It brings together our LA Calendar Show, America’s premier custom and performance consumer street motorcycle event with its key industry manufacturers and retailers exhibiting their products here to the public, our international media attention from all the world’s top motorcycle magazines and TV shows, along with many of the world’s top custom bike builders showcasing their hottest newest machinery here, now joining together with AMD’s recently established World Championship of Custom Bike Building which will is poised to become the crown jewel in the professional bike building world. The LA Calendar Motorcycle Show AMC Pro Show Qualifier qualifier with its own huge $70,000 Cash and Awards Purse, will be taking place again this year at the Queen Mary in Long Beach, CA, the 3rd weekend of July on the 16-17th this year, will give our $5,000 Performance Machine Best of Show winner, our $5,000 Best Performance Machine Equipped Bike winner, and the top 3 winners in our Pro Builders Class a guaranted invitation to the AMD World Championship Final in Las Vegas on November 15-16th 2005 with its own huge $50,000 cash purse posted by sponsor Custom Chrome. The tie-in is even more significant because Custom Chrome and Motorcycle Stuff under the Global Motorsports Group are two major distributors of our very popular FastDates.com Calendars. Even more exciting is the fact that last year’s AMD World Championship winner, Roger Goldammer of GoldammerCycle.com out of Canada, his incredible winning retro Board Track racer is featured on the cover and inside the upcoming of our new FastDates.com 2006 Iron & Lace Custom Motorcycle Pinup Calendar which will premier at our LA Calendar Motorcycle Show in July.”

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