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After spending much of the last day of Das Rally! at the GS Giants track, Joe had just finished dinner by his tent. On the other side of the Rally grounds, a drawing was held announcing Joe Skaggs the winner of the BMW MOA Foundation’s R 100 Custom raffle bike. Thirty minutes later, an exhuberant Skaggs found his way to the stage and his new bike.


Voyage to the Sea of Loud Pipes, May 2016 When she’s not exploring North Carolina or writing product reviews highlighting gear for women, Deb Gasque spends her time riding around, looking for adventure. In the May issue, the Fashionista regaled us with the tale of her expedition to Daytona during the 75th Annual Bike Week celebration.


Racing, American style, September 2016 In the U.S., the closest thing there is to mass-appeal racing is NASCAR. To be sure, “go that way and turn left” has its excitement, but little com- pares to the level of intensity and skill required to pilot a 1000cc superbike through a series of S-curves or over a hill into a blind, decreasing radius left-hander. All across the USA, men and women race motorcycles, and the introduction of MotoAmerica in 2015 brought a premier circuit to wider attention in this country. With television coverage on beIN Sports in 2016, anybody with cable could watch two S 1000 RRs dice it up on the best American tracks around. Jer- emy Cook and Steve Rapp hold the BMW banner high, and you’ll be able to see them race again in 2017. Wes Fleming turned in this brief examina- tion of the goings-on on a typical MotoAmerica race weekend, and we expect to see more coverage of the circuit from him in 2017.


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