AMA NATIONAL GYPSY TOUR - OCT. 12-14, 2012

 

August 2012

 

Bill Introduced to Reopen Riding in California's Clear Creek Area 

 

Some 70,000 acres of public land in California that has been off-limits to off-highway-vehicle riders since 2008 would reopen under legislation introduced by U.S. Rep. Sam Farr (D-Calif.). 
 

On Aug. 2, Farr introduced a H.R. 6286 that would designate the popular Clear Creek Management Area near Hollister -- which is controlled by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management -- as a National Recreation Area. If the bill becomes law, it would provide for recreational access to the land as allowed under the BLM's 2005 travel management plan. 

 

The 70,000 acres have been closed to the public -- including OHV riders and hikers -- since May 1, 2008, because of fears over health dangers posed by naturally occurring asbestos in the soil. The land has remained off-limits, even though a later study showed that the health risk to motorcyclists from naturally occurring asbestos is minimal. 
 
 

The San Benito County Board of Supervisors has been at the forefront of the movement to reopen the popular OHV area, petitioning Congress to consider Clear Creek a National Recreation Area that would allow motorized and non-motorized recreation.


The San Benito County Board of Supervisors has been at the forefront of the movement to reopen the popular OHV area, petitioning Congress to consider Clear Creek a National Recreation Area that would allow motorized and non-motorized recreation. 

 
Western Representative Don Amador of the BlueRibbon Coalition, a national trail-based recreation group, has also been hard at work in an effort to reopen the land.  

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The Real Estate Group will again be holding a special Friday ride!  Registrants can double your chance at winning prizes - Look for details in the next month's event schedule. 

New Law eff. 1/1/13 affects California Riders 

 

On July 13, California Gov. Jerry Brown  signed Assembly Bill 1047 into law, which prohibits motorcycle-only checkpoints. The law will take effect on Jan. 1, 2013. This is a great accomplishment for the entire motorcycling community.

 

Host Hotel

 

 

Holiday Inn is offering great hotel  rates this  year  starting at $84 per night. Book early as rooms will go fast!

 

Visit www.bigbikeweekend.com/lodging

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    
 

Airhead is a must for all helmet wearers and riders every - especially in summer or in hotter climates. We'll be giving away Airhead Helmet Cool Spray at

this year's event.

 

 

 

The Thunder Returns to Hilltop Drive

 

Friday's signature event kicks off with the Green Light Police Escorted Remembrance Ride. A new staging area, longer route and a scenic ride is scheduled for Friday, October 12. Registrants will need to plan on an earlier Kick Stands Up departure time of 5:30 p.m. The ride will end with the performance of the Oakland Police Drill Team.

 

We'll have more music playing outdoors, extended vendor hours and activities within walking distance.  

 

We've relocated the activities to the Hilltop Drive area so check the event schedule in September for location details.

 

$10,000 in Cash

 

A perk of pre-registration is the opportunity for a free chance to open the Prize Vault and win $10,000 in cash! 

Registration is Now Open

 

Registrants can test their skill in the U-Turn Box that is on the Motorcycle Skill Test or on the Civilian Motor Competition Course (easier version of the police motor competition course)

Take part in the approximately hour long Police Escorted Green Light Remembrance Ride

Bike games with practice day on Friday

Ride In Bike Show

Horse Power Shoot Out Contest

Burn Out Contest

Ladies Only Ride

Raffle Runs

VIP parking at the Holiday Inn

 

When you donate to participate, you will be supporting the programs of  Missing in America Project/Walmart Heart, Shasta Family Justice Center and feed our local families over the holidays as part of the Stuff the Truck Food Drive.

 

Registration is $15-50.  Pre-registration closes on October 1.

 

Go to the www.bigbikeweekend.com/registration