June 14
Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation Colorado
Ride for Kids. Jefferson County Human
Resources Bldg. 900 Jefferson Co. Pkwy.
Golden, Colorado. For event and organization
information go to: http://www.curethekids.org
June 14
Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation Cleveland
Ride for Kids. Independence Fieldhouse
Soccer Field, Independence, Ohio. For
event and organization information go to:
http://www.curethekids.org
June 15-16
Reg Pridmore’s CLASS Motorcycle School
heads to VIR (Alton, VA). Information:
www.classrides.com
June 20-21
The Colorado Classic 1000 will challenge
you to complete a scenic 1000+ mile route
within 24 hours (sanctioned by the Iron Butt
Association). Denver, CO to Cripple Creek,
CO. Information: 303-670-6073;
www.bmwmcc.org
June 25-28
Spin down to the USCA National Monumental Sidecar Rally at Elkview Campground
near Sturgis, SD. Information:
www.sidecar.com/rally.asp
June 25-28
Descend upon Plain, WA for the 5th Annual
Touratech Rally. Adventure riding, skills
sessions and lots of expert knowledge on
hand. Information: 800-491-2926;
www.touratechrally.com
June 28
Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation Northern
Indiana Ride for Kids. Pinhook Park, 2801
Riverside Drive, South Bend, IN. For event
and organization information go to: http://
www.curethekids.org
June 28
Explore the northern Catskills’ back roads
with the Oak Hill Classic for vintage motorcycles, starting in Oak Hill, NY. Information:
oakhillclassic@yahoo.com
June 29-30
Reg Pridmore’s CLASS Motorcycle School
heads to Laguna Seca (Monterey, CA).
Information: www.classrides.com
July 11
Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation Marysville
Ride for Kids. Honda Marysville Motorsports,
630 Colemans Crossing Blvd. Marysville,
Ohio. For event and organization information
go to: www.curethekids.org
July 17-19
35th Annual British Biker Cooperative
Motorcycle Rally and Show at Eagle Cave
Natural Campground in Blue River, Wisconsin. Activities include group rides and
bike games, a Motorcycle Show and music
both nights. On-site amenities include a
restaurant, camp store, showers, and cave
tours through Wisconsin’s largest commercial cave. BBC encourages riders to
arrive early to avoid the rush. Location is 60
miles due west of Madison, Wisconsin and
features many area attractions including
rides along the majestic Mississippi River,
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Spring Green, and The
House on the Rock. Weekend passes only,
no day passes. All motorcycle enthusiasts
are welcome. www.britishbiker.net or contact Peggy Kasper; email: kasper.peggy@
gmail.com
July 18-19
The Ramapo Motorcycle Club presents the
39th Annual running of the Ramapo 500 in
Sloatsburg, NY. Information:
rmc@ramapomc.org; www.ramapomc.org
July 19
Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation Wisconsin Ride for Kids. Grand Geneva Resort, 7036
Grand Geneva Way, Lake Geneva, WI. For
event and organization information go to:
http://www.curethekids.org.
July 19
Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation Minnesota Ride for Kids. Jimmy’s Event Center,
3565 Labore Rd., St. Paul, MN. For event and
organization information go to: http://www.
curethekids.org
July 19
Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation Utica
Ride for Kids. Deerfield Volunteer Fire Dept.
5476 Trenton Rd., Deerfield, NY. For event
and organization information go to: http://
www.curethekids.org
July 20
Sharpen your skills at the track! The Street
Skills Riding Academy is conducting a
Cornering Skills Instructional Track Day for
street riders at the New York Safety Track
in Oneonta, NY. Pre-registration required.
Information: 585-802-9859; jdelv86@gmail.
com; streetskills.net
July 24-26
The Sixth Annual Rocker’s Roll Motorcycle
and Music Rally in downtown Pittston, PA.
Festival for vintage, classic, Cafe’ Racer
motorcycles and a clebration of all things
Rocker or Mod. Friday night (July 24) is a
meet & greet, Saturday (July 25) if a group
ride, and Sunday (July 26) is the main gath-
ering and Bike Show. Additional event and
vendor information is available by contact-
ing: rockersrollpa@gmail.com or by calling
570-313-0113.
July 25-26
“How fast will it go, mister?” Find out at
a Loring Timing Association Land Speed
event, held at the former Loring Air Force
Base in Limestone, ME. Information:
www.loringtiming.com
July 24-2
Big Lynn Lodge Ride. Little Switzerland, NC.
For iinformation go to http://www.biglyn-nlodge.com or call 800-654-5232. Contact
David Brickner: brick@ncwireless.net.
828-448-5429
July 31 - August 1
Enjoy the 5th Annual Moose Run Dual-Sport
Tour as it explores the mountains around
Walden, CO. Multiple routes for each day,
with options for everything from 250cc
singles to 1200cc ADV bikes. Information:
www.frontrangeriders.com
July 31 - August 2
River City Ride, Corydon, IN. Contact
Will Bishop: wilebee@sbcglobal.net, tel:
317-431-3150.
August 13-16
Touratech Rally East, Huntingdon, PA.
Adventure riding, skills sessions and lots
of expert knowledge on hand. Information:
800-491-2926; www.touratechrally.com
August 15-16
Join the Colorado Freewheelers MC’s in
Greenwood Village, CO for the 31st Annual
1000-in- 24 Endurance Ride, an Iron Butt
Association Saddle Sore ride. Information:
303-781-0032; bgtwice@msn.com;
www.cofreewheelers.org/1000-in-24.html
August 16
Choose from nine different planned routes
from 145 to 240 miles long (created by a
supergroup of local riding organizations) at
the Sport Touring Camaraderie Ride. The
choose-your-own-adventure starts and
ends in Carlisle, PA. Information:
410-374-9687; fleming@qis.net
August 19-21
The Westchester Beemers Motorcycle Club
(NY) welcomes riders to the Trio Tour, starting from Lincoln, NH. Three day scavenger
hunt, lots of riding, no Interstates. Information: 914-328-7909; jmajsak@verizon.net;
www.triotour.org
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