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Riding Into History, one of
America's premier motorcycle events, will return to the World Golf Village near St. Augustine, Florida on Saturday,
May 17, 2008. The event will feature Charity Rides, a Concours d'Elegance, the
Biker's Ball and the Historic Ride. All of the proceeds from Riding Into History
will benefit the Buddy Check 12 breast cancer charity, a partnership between
Baptist Health and First Coast News.
The event is presented by
the Riding Into History Committee, which is comprised of volunteer members from
organizations including the BMW Motorcycle Owners of Northeast
Florida (BMWNEF).
Between 300 and 400
antique, vintage and classic motorcycles from all over the country are expected
to enter the Concours, which will feature Racy Competition Motorcycles.
Thousands of spectators are once again expected to enjoy the event which also
includes, exhibitors, entertainment, clubs and a variety of food. Admission is
still only $10 at the gate for the Concours. Various packages are available for
the Biker's Ball and the Charity Rides.
The northern ride will
originate Saturday morning at 10 AM at Jacksonville PowerSports,and
Harley-Davidson of St. Augustine will simultaneously host the southern ride.
Both will lead to the Concours, where VIP parking will be provided. On Sunday
morning, there will be a vintage brunch ride to St. Augustine for Concours
entrants.
The Grand Marshal for this
year's event will be Mert Lawwill, former Grand National
Champion and star of the movie On Any Sunday. He will be available to
meet patrons at the Concours and he will speak at The Biker's Ball which will be
held in the Renaissance Resort Hotel Saturday evening.
Craig
Vetter, acclaimed designer and Motorcycle Hall of Fame member, will
present a seminar at 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM on Saturday entitled "The Hurricane
Story." Admission will be free to this audio-visual presentation during which
Vetter will take the audience through the fascinating process of bringing his
legendary Triumph Hurricane to fruition. The seminar will be held at
Augustino's, adjacent to the entrance of the Concours.
Internationally known
motorcycle artist Don Bradley will once again provide the original artwork for
the posters, which have become collectors' items. Posters, t-shirts and other
items will be available at RidingIntoHistory.org and at the
event.
Sponsorships are available
by contacting the RIH Committee. Current sponsors include Harley-Davidson of St.
Augustine, as well as Miller BMW Motorcycles of Tallahassee, Sargent Cycle
Products, First Coast Honda, Ron Turner Cycles, Jacksonville PowerSports, Vespa
of Jacksonville and Mercedes-Benz. The media sponsors are RoadBike and American
Iron magazines. Riding Into History is an AMA sanctioned
event.
The World Golf Village is
located just north of St. Augustine on I-95, exit 323.
For additional information
go to www.RidingIntoHistory.org,
or email:
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