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Gentlemen...Queen of Speed Valerie Thompson is making a return to Garmisch, Mattie Griffin is to substitute for the injured Chris Pfeiffer, and the ladies and gentlemen of the Ace Cafe are travelling in convoy from Glemseck to Garmisch to attend the 14th BMW Motorrad Days event.
Wed Jul 02 16:12:49 CEST 2014 Press Release
Munich/Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The biggest motorcycle party of the year awaits in Garmisch-Partenkirchen this coming weekend from 4 to 6 July. BMW Motorrad is hosting a free warm-up on Thursday 3 July at the BMW Museum. Important points for the few days in the run-up to this year’s event:
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Munich/Garmisch-Partenkirchen.The biggest motorcycle party of the year awaits in Garmisch-Partenkirchen this coming weekend from 4 to 6 July. BMW Motorrad is hosting a free warm-up on Thursday 3 July at the BMW Museum. Important points for the few days in the run-up to this year’s event:
...start your engines.
Inevitably, because of the great Alpen Roads around the mountain
resort, the resounding answer to the question “How do I get to
Garmisch” for most visitors is “By motorbike”. However, the choice of
travelling companion is still to be made and anyone travelling from or
through Stuttgart and its environs can join the second BMD run
organised by the Ace Cafe London from Glemseck to Garmisch.
The group is meeting on Friday morning at the Glemseck. Departure is scheduled for 9 a.m. preceded by an optional break with fellow riders. As was also the case last year, the ride is to be led by Mark “Ace Face” Wilsmore, who runs the Ace Cafe in London. This time he will be riding a BMW R nineT. He will be ably supported by Germany’s ace standard-bearer, Hans-Peter Rütten on his red twin cylinder boxer. “We had so much fun on our Ace Cafe-Run at the BMW Motorrad Days last year that we simply had to do it again,” says Hans-Peter. “Just like last year, it doesn’t matter what kind of bike you ride – what matters is taking part.” BMW Motorrad will be on hand to share out free “BMD Run 2014” T-shirts as long as stocks last. For a map of the route and further details see: www.acecafelondon.de
The Wild Irish
Regular BMW Motorrad Days entertainer Chris Pfeiffer has sustained a
motocross injury and therefore, for the first time ever, he will be
unable to perform his mad-cap wheelies in Garmisch. However, he has
found a worthy substitute in Irishman Mattie Griffin, who will use his
BMW F 800 R to demonstrate why his friend Chris Pfeiffer has entrusted
the entertainment duties to him.
“It’s a pity that Chris can’t
perform at the BMW Motorrad Days,” says Mattie, “but his injuries are
taking longer to heal than originally expected. Chris knows better
than most that you’ve got to be 100 percent fit in order to perform
stunts like this. He calls me regularly to tell me what to expect in
Garmisch.” Mattie has wanted to visit Garmisch for some time and in
2014 “a dream is coming true” for him. You can see a preview of his
tricks at: www.mgstuntriding.com Mattie
will also perform at a warm-up show on Thursday in Munich.
The Queen of Speed
The fastest woman in America,
Valerie Thompson, is returning to Garmisch once again this year
because she enjoyed last year’s event so much: “I’m really looking
forward to coming back again because a had a wonderful time last year.
Everyone was so hospitable and inviting that I felt right at home. The
landscape is very different from anything I had ever seen before and
the country roads are just fabulous.”
Valerie comes from Arizona, an area of long, straight roads. Maybe that’s why she was attracted to the Drag Strip, where she recently set a new record in the Modified Class at the Ohio Mile on a BMW S 1000 RR, reaching a speed of over 333 km/h. She adds: “We’re sure that this motorcycle will break another few records this year.” There is just one thing shoe-fan Valerie is not so sure of: “I own 20 pairs of dancing shoes. My most difficult decision will be choosing the ideal pair for the best party in Germany!” You can discuss shoes and record-breaking motorcycles with Valerie in Munich on Thursday and then for the whole weekend in Garmisch.
A Taste for Adventure
In September for the
fourth time, we will see the best GS riders of the world on the
international GS Trophy in Canada. However, prior to this, they can
test their prowess in preparation for this friendly competition on
their own GS bike in Garmisch, as a Taster Trophy
event is to be held. In the Event Area and in the Enduro Park, the
brave riders will compete in teams in front of the crowd, performing
tasks involving navigation, roadbook operation, technical
understanding and, of course riding challenges. The randomly selected
three-man teams will also have to prove that they can work together effectively.
GS fans should not miss this high-powered event, particularly the final, to be held on Saturday between 4.30 and 5:30 pm. As well as the applause of the spectators, the winners will also each receive a BMW Enduro helmet.
King of the Mountain Course
In the context of
the “90 Years of Championships and Titles” in the Classic Tent, we
should congratulate Michael Dunlop for his hat trick: at this year’s
Tourist Trophy on the Isle of Man he not only won the second
Supersport race, but also, most importantly, the Superbike race, the
Superstock race and the Senior TT, all three on a BMW S 1000
RR. “Beforehand, many people asked whether it was possible to
win the TT on the BMW. I think I have answered that question clearly
enough,” said Michael, speaking to the IOM local racing paper “TT
News”. Michael will appear at the BMW Motorrad tent on Saturday
afternoon, when he will accept congratulations and explain his choice
of line over the Ballaugh Bridge.
The Backroom Boys
The BMW Motorrad Days event is
not like the weather - it doesn’t just happen. A team of dedicated
people work to ensure that this party runs smoothly. “I am speaking
for the entire Motorrad Days organisational team when I say that we
are looking forward to seeing the greater biking community in Garmisch
again very soon,” says Svenia Ohlsen, project manager for BMW Motorrad
Days.
Svenia continues: “A team with more than 30 members has been working
for many months to make the Motorrad Days 2014 a real highlight and
there will be over 250 helpers at local level to make our plans a
reality. I can promise our fans that this year's event will be another
weekend full of music, great shows and, of course, thousands of
motorbikes and riders. To those who have never been to BMW Motorrad
Days before I would say – whatever kind of bike you ride, Garmisch is
a really worthwhile experience. Every year, the BMW Motorrad Days are
a uniquely different experience.”
Further information and the full events programme, will be available in the Internet:
www.bmw-motorrad.com/motorraddays and www.facebook.com/bmw.motorrad.
Press materials from previous years of the BMW Motorrad Days as well as information on BMW Motorrad products are available from the BMW Group PressClub at www.press.bmwgroup.com.