And Now Something For Those Who Like To Plan Ahead…

And Now Something For Those Who Like To Plan Ahead…

© 2006, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

R2SL ANNOUNCES 2007 EVENT DATE AT MMP July 18, 2006 Denver, CO Executive Director Stan Foxworthy rolled out the 2007 event dates for the Eric Bostrom Racing 2 Save Lives Track Day Events, which finds the charity returning to Miller Motorsports Park May 3rd-6th, 2007. “We had a phenomenal turn out this year at Miller with around 350 participants from 19 states, Canada and even one rider from England! Next year’s event could easily grow by 50%, and the facilities could handle it with no problem. We are very happy to be a part of the history and legacy of this great track.” With such a positive response and the success this past April, Larry Miller has extended an open invitation to the charity to continue holding the events at his world class facility. “We are looking forward to next year’s event and will open up on-line registration for it in early February, 2007,” added Stan Foxworthy. For more information; www.racing2savelives.org More, from a press release issued by SUPERSHOW: North America’s Largest Motorcycle Show Just Got Larger! – SUPERSHOW Offers More of Everything in Motorcycling – Tuesday, July 18, 2006 (Toronto) With more than 55,000 visitors enjoying the 2006 exhibition, SUPERSHOW proved that the community of motorcycle riders is growing. To accommodate this increase in interest, SUPERSHOW 2007 will include a seventh hall, enlarging the floor space to 425,000 square feet. North America’s largest and most comprehensive motorcycle show, the North American International Motorcycle SUPERSHOW, is returning to Toronto right after New Year’s from January 5th 7th, 2007. Known as “the Big One by the Airport”, because of its ideal location and free parking at the International Centre (6900 Airport Road), the SUPERSHOW is a motorcycle shopping extravaganza offering something for every interest including sport bikes, cruisers, motocross, off-road, vintage, touring and custom bikes. “Another advantage of this expansion, besides the obvious extra room, is that we have been able to give the halls their own theme,” says Bar Hodgson, Show Producer. “Halls 1 and 2 are dedicated to Touring & Cruisers, Halls 3 and 3a are our Industry Showcase areas, Performance & Racing in Hall 4, Vintage & Classics in Hall 4a and the prestigious new Hall 5 is the Chopper & Custom Bike Showcase,” he adds. “American Motorcycle Icon” and host of the popular American Thunder on Speed TV, Michele Smith returns for 2007 to wow guests with her fabulous smile and outgoing personality, taking time for photos and a few words with every fan. She can be seen all three days of the SUPERSHOW. Priding itself on bringing something fresh and exciting each year, SUPERSHOW 2007 will enjoy several new features including larger showbike prize money equaling an unprecedented $50,000, legendary US Chopper builder Ron Finch and a Historical Hillclimb display presented by Wheels Through Time Museum, featuring World Champion John Williams. With more than 400 exhibitors, motorcycling enthusiasts can expect to find an unparalleled array of 2007 new motorcycles, used and customized bikes, riding gear, bike accessories, special guests, seminars, show bike competitions, fashion shows, clubs and associations and much more. Visitors can touch, try on and try out “Everything in Motorcycling” before they buy.

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