Progressive International Motorcycle Shows Attracted 432,000 Consumers

Progressive International Motorcycle Shows Attracted 432,000 Consumers

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PROGRESSIVE® INTERNATIONAL MOTORCYCLE SHOWS® FUEL INDUSTRY GROWTH

34th annual nationwide tour delivers 432,000 consumers across 11 major markets, 1,300 exhibitors
and 15 vehicle manufacturers, dominating exposure for the 2014-15 selling season

Santa Monica, Calif. – The Progressive® International Motorcycle Shows® (IMS), the largest and most influential touring consumer motorcycle show in the U.S., roared into 11 major markets from October through February with 1,306 exhibitors, seven national sponsors, 15 major motorcycle brands and nearly 100 premium parts and accessories manufacturers showcasing in more than 1,103,000 square feet of indoor/outdoor exhibit space.

The tour continued its dominance in the industry by delivering 432,000 attendees from all income, age and demographics to interact with manufacturers and retailers over the five-month run, and showed expanded attendance from women, Latinos, families and millennial buyers. Highlighting the tour was a new stop in Miami Beach, FL, to reach area residents and vacationers, including an emerging Spanish-speaking market.

Tracy Harris, Senior Vice President Powersports Group, UBM Advanstar: “As we enter our 35th year, IMS continues to be the ultimate destination to experience powersports culture, speak with brand and industry experts, and purchase premium gear and aftermarket accessories. From the veteran rider to the casual fan, IMS is the annual gathering place where consumers come to make important decisions on when, where, why and how to be a part of the rider lifestyle.”

Qualified buyers. IMS attendees purchase new motorcycles at a rate 19 times higher and pre-owned vehicles 16 times higher than the general U.S. population, and come to market generally within four months of attending an IMS event, according to research generated by IHS/Polk.

OEM anchors. Fifteen major vehicle manufacturers were on tour for 2014-15, including brands that have partnered with IMS since it launched in 1982. Charter partners BMW, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha were joined by BRP|Can-Am, Ducati, Indian, KTM, Star, Triumph and Victory to showcase their North American lineups and introduce more than 25 new models to customers. In addition, 2014-15 tour participants included Hyosung, Motus, Royal Enfield and Slingshot in select cities.

Key sponsors. IMS’ seven key partners included title sponsor Progressive® Insurance (a supporter of IMS events since 2004 and now title sponsor of the tour through 2020); Airhawk, Allstate, EagleRider, GEICO, J&P Cycles and Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys.

Compelling features. The Shows are designed for fun and entertainment as well as commerce. Features for the 2014/2015 season included main stage seminars with distinguished speakers, racers and trainers; high-energy entertainment from The Progressive® School of Rock; A-list celebrity appearances; motorcycle stunt shows; Super Moto Racing; demo rides (select markets); The EagleRider Travel and Tour Pavilion; and vintage bike displays.

Plus, The J&P Cycle Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show, the largest and longest running touring bike show in the U.S., awarded competitors in three classes in each city and crowned a National Champion at the final stop in Chicago. On average the competition featured approximately 30 motorcycles per city with a total of 350 customs tour wide.

The star attraction at IMS is always the motorcycles with each city showcasing 500-700 units for enthusiasts to check out and event demo.

The 35th annual tour begins this fall; show dates will be announced in the coming weeks.

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