Bike Week is a Few Weeks Away!

Bike Week is a Few Weeks Away!

January 29, 2014

Daytona Bike Week
A Week of Sun, Fun, and Chrome

In a few short weeks, Daytona Beach, Florida will play host to hundreds of thousands of riders during the 73rd annual Bike Week. The event runs from March 7th – March 16th. Daytona Beach is located on the central East Coast of Florida, about 90 miles south of Jacksonville and 250 miles north of Miami. The crown jewel of the events is the “Daytona 200” motorcycle race, which has been held at Daytona International Speedway every year since 1961. Riders come from all over the world for Bike Week – In fact, more languages are spoken during Bike Week than at any other time of the year in Daytona Beach.

There will be a full week of motorcycle racing events at the Speedway. Events include dirt track races, the Daytona Supercross, the Harley Davidson TwinSports race, the BMW "Legends of Racing", and the SuperSport International Challenge. Harley Davidson also has a museum for enthusiasts to visit. Outside of races, the Speedway will entertain guests with several other motorcycle shows including vintage and custom bikes, European & Japanese motorcycles, sidecars, and trikes. The city will have concerts, fashion shows, technical seminars and demo rides – so there will be no shortage of entertainment. Other activities include Poker Runs, motorcycle swap meets, free BBQs, and late night parties.

While in the area, riders commonly visit attractions in nearby cities, like the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral or Walt Disney World in Orlando. However, one of the most fun things to do during Bike Week is people watching! Especially on Main Street in Daytona Beach – that’s where the late night party action is.

The #1 ride every newcomer to Bike Week must go on is the “Loop.” It's like no other ride. It's open road, sunshine, ocean views, and every riders dream. The Loop starts going north on John Anderson Drive in Ormond Beach until you reach Highbridge Road. There, you hang a left to go across the bridge overlooking the beautiful Halifax River. After winding through several curves in the road, riders take another left to go further west towards Old Dixie Highway. Take another left once you reach Old Dixie Highway, back towards Ormond Beach, to finish out The Loop. There are plenty of places to stop along the way to take in the beautiful surroundings. Check out the Fairchild Oak tree at Ormond Park – it’s one of Florida's oldest living Oaks. Pack a boxed lunch, your camera, a free spirit, and enjoy the 22 mile ride – a must for riders who would enjoy a nice leisurely ride along Florida’s countryside. If you’ve never been on the Loop, we highly recommend giving it a try.

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