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AMA Announces 2005 Daytona Bike Week Excursion

American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) Travel & Tours has announced its annual getaway package to Daytona Bike Week.
November 15, 2004

Pickerington, OH - American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) Travel & Tours has announced its annual getaway package to Daytona Bike Week -- the motorcycling world�s most sought-after destination -- March 7 - 12, 2005, in Daytona Beach, Florida.

The AMA Travel & Tours Daytona Bike Week excursion offers enthusiasts an insider's view of one of American motorcycling's biggest events. The package includes a full week of accommodations at a beach-front resort hotel in the Main Street district, plus passes to a selection of AMA Pro Racing events -- from flat track to AMA Supercross and, of course, the legendary Daytona 200. In addition, AMA Travel & Tours guests will enjoy exclusive pit and paddock tours, technical discussions with AMA Pro Racing officials, and opportunities to meet top racers. All guests will be treated to a special Bike Week barbecue, and will receive commemorative items from the AMA.

But racing is just one reason for Daytona Bike Week�s popularity. Many enthusiasts are drawn to Daytona Beach�s extraordinary rolling street scene -- and that�s why AMA Travel & Tours� Daytona Bike Week guests will be based at a hotel just minutes from Main Street.

"AMA Travel & Tours' Daytona package takes all the stress out of enjoying Bike Week," said Frank Covucci, Director of AMA Travel & Tours. "Our guests appreciate knowing that they�ll have quality accommodations in an ideal location -- which is nearly impossible without making reservations months ahead of time -- and not having to worry about keeping track of racing schedules or getting credentials.�

AMA Travel & Tours limited last year�s Daytona Bike Week excursion to the first thirty guests, and expects the 2005 trip to fill quickly.


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