Daytona Beach
October 13-16, 2011
Spend the day catching up with old friends at the Budweiser Cool Your Pipes Zone inside Thunder Alley in the Midway and enjoy cold beverages, great food, entertainment, games and contests. Find the complete schedule on
An international award-winning motorcycle festival that offers participants an extended weekend get-away brimming with plenty of sun, beaches, bikes and fun! Thousands of bikes will roar into and all around town - no two alike! Popular annual activities include motorcycle shows and rallies that showcase new, vintage and custom bikes; demonstration rides on the newest machines from top manufacturers; and on-track motorcycle action at the world-famous Daytona International Speedway. You'll also enjoy endless-delicious food choices, live music and plenty of people-watching. With a variety of events and activities planned at venues all across the county, you're sure to find the best places to play and stay during your visit. Be sure to check out Blogger Kathy's take on the event below. She'll steer you in the right direction. FIRST TIME to our event? You just may need Biketoberfest® 101!
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Daytona International Speedway
will continue the tradition of must-see activities for motorcycle enthusiasts as well as thrilling racing on the historic high banks during Fall Cycle Scene on Oct. 13-16. Among the activities that the “World Center of Racing” has planned include:
* ASRA, CCS and AHRMA motorcycle racing on the high banks
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
* Test-ride the latest and greatest motorcycles with free manufacturer demo rides. Find the nation’s top aftermarket parts, accessories and apparel companies at the Daytona Motorcycle Marketplace located in the Midway display area.
* On Friday night, Oct. 14, bikers will get a chance to ride Daytona International Speedway in the annual Monster Dash.
The paced parade laps around the motorcycle course will begin at approximately 6 p.m.
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