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by Steve
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Harley-Davidson announced today a new contest for women riders called, "Get Down to Daytona", in which women can submit videos about their greatest motorcycle mentor story for a chance to win an expense paid road trip from Atlanta to Daytona Bike Week with Karen Davidson, great-granddaughter of William A. Davidson, one of the Company's founders.
To enter the contest, a female rider needs to create a 90 second or less video highlighting their greatest motorcycle mentor story. The video is a chance for a woman to thank her mentor for helping her start her motorcycle journey, improve her riding skills or try new challenges on a motorcycle.
Videos should be submitted to www.harley-davidson.com/womensride and will be accepted until 6 p.m. CST November 15, 2007. To be eligible, women must have received their motorcycle license after November 14, 2005 and must own a Harley-Davidson or Buell motorcycle.
Six finalists will be chosen and posted to www.harley-davidson.com/womensride on November 26, 2007. Online viewer voting will begin at this time and the last day to vote will be December 10.
Once the voting period has ended, three "Get Down to Daytona" winners will be announced December 14, 2007. These lucky ladies as well as one guest each will receive an expense paid road trip from Atlanta to Daytona in March 2008 as well as three nights stay in Daytona, just in time for Bike Week.
Here's how to enter:
Log on to www.harley-davidson.com/womensride and click on the "Get Down to Daytona '08" link. Submit a 90-second or less video describing how your mentor helped you improve your confidence and riding skills. Also describe what riding means to you.
Labels: Biggs Harley Davidson, Daytona Beach Bike Week, Women Riders

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