The ULTIMATE INDIAN Motorcycle Event of 2020!!!
In the US, it's going to be a quiet 2020 compared to previous years. This year (2019) was the Year of Gregory Polaris. Next year, there is nothing major in the US planned in a similar fashion, aside from a single scam that is faltering as I type this.
But look to the East if you want to be part of something crazy and big. Ninety nine percent of us reading this won't be there. Me personally, I gotta tell ya' ....if I wasn't attending the Iron Indian Riders Reunion come June 2020 (in Lebanon, MO), I might have already booked a flight to this. It looks like an awesome time; simple as that. In 2019, Tamara Smith represented the United States at their first annual. Should be interesting to see who makes the trip this year?
They had upwards of 500 bikes on the grounds last year. With Registrations currently at 350 (Riders & Attendees), five weeks in.... and six months to go, you know this is going to be Big!!!!
Will the World Record be beaten? Maybe, maybe not. Well, it won't be 'Krushed". But if anyone can do it... it's the continent of Europe, centered in the Czech Republic, bringing riders in from various nearby countries. How many? Who knows. Even if one brings in enough registrations, many things can throw a wrench into the mix (weather, etc). Still, sounds like an exciting event and place to be, record or not.
But look to the East if you want to be part of something crazy and big. Ninety nine percent of us reading this won't be there. Me personally, I gotta tell ya' ....if I wasn't attending the Iron Indian Riders Reunion come June 2020 (in Lebanon, MO), I might have already booked a flight to this. It looks like an awesome time; simple as that. In 2019, Tamara Smith represented the United States at their first annual. Should be interesting to see who makes the trip this year?
They had upwards of 500 bikes on the grounds last year. With Registrations currently at 350 (Riders & Attendees), five weeks in.... and six months to go, you know this is going to be Big!!!!
Will the World Record be beaten? Maybe, maybe not. Well, it won't be 'Krushed". But if anyone can do it... it's the continent of Europe, centered in the Czech Republic, bringing riders in from various nearby countries. How many? Who knows. Even if one brings in enough registrations, many things can throw a wrench into the mix (weather, etc). Still, sounds like an exciting event and place to be, record or not.
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