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The 11th BMW Motorrad Days. Motorbikes, action and party mood in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
Tue Jul 05 18:54:03 CEST 2011 Informação à Imprensa
Munich/Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Although there were some ups and downs with the weather, it certainly did not put off visitors attending the 11th BMW Motorrad Days. Over 30,000 of them flocked to the international meeting organised by BMW Motorrad and Husqvarna Motorcycles from July 1st to 3rd, with Garmisch as the venue for the 10th time. The event was once again a resounding success for both the organisers and the municipality of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, as well as the large numbers of fans both with and without a motorcycle. The program of events, compered by hosts Viola Weiß and Stefan Galler on the Radio Gong stage, offered guests from all over the world a wide range of activities relating to BMW Motorrad and Husqvarna Motorcycles. And in addition to this there was a veritable potpourri of action, entertainment and party atmosphere.
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Although there were
some ups and downs with the weather, it certainly did not put off
visitors attending the 11th BMW Motorrad Days. Over 30,000 of them
flocked to the international meeting organised by BMW Motorrad
and Husqvarna Motorcycles from July 1st to 3rd, with Garmisch as the
venue for the 10th time. The event was once again a resounding success
for both the organisers and the municipality of
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, as well as the large numbers of fans both with
and without a motorcycle.
The program of events, compered by
hosts Viola Weiß and Stefan Galler on the Radio Gong stage,
offered guests from all over the world a wide range of activities
relating to BMW Motorrad and Husqvarna Motorcycles. And in addition to
this there was a veritable potpourri of action, entertainment and
party atmosphere.
New products from BMW Motorrad.
Among the very latest BMW Motorrad models, the new 6-cylinder
models BMW K 1600 GT/GTL were under permanent siege by visitors.
And on-site experts had lots of questions to answer on the BMW maxi
scooter "Concept C", too.
The test ride activities
were especially popular: over 1,200 visitors took the opportunity to
try out the whole range of BMW Motorrad models on the road.
The
occasional rain shower ensured that the Enduro Park track provided
even more fun than usual. This explains why more bikers than ever put
their skills to the test in the 10,000 square metre enduro area - a
total of 700 off-road enduro enthusiasts in all.
Powerful performance by Husqvarna Motorcycles.
On the Husqvarna Track over 300 enduro riders made the most of
the opportunity to race round a fairly demanding circuit on serial
production machines from the current model range. Skilled enduro
riders and those interested to find out more were thus able to gain an
impression of what the Husqvarna sports models are capable of as well
as getting a taste of the touch challenges faced by the Husqvarna
racing team.
Italian enduro world championship winner Simone
Albergoni battled it out with fellow countryman Giacomo Redondi and
the two extreme enduro riders Andreas "Letti" Lettenbichler
and Gerhard Forster, providing the audience with some exciting action
over jumps and through mud and sand. As Andi Lettenbichler said:
"I really had great fun speeding through the dirt here. We had
some great duels in the show races. Here at the BMW Motorrad Days we
present enduro racing close up and it's great to feel the enthusiastic
spectators so near."
In front of the Husqvarna Race Truck
by the Husqvarna Track, the Italian brand also presented its new
models for 2012.
Guests from all over the world.
The motorcycling visitors were as diverse as the event program.
They came from such countries as Norway, Russia, Portugal, the UK,
Ireland and even the USA. There were especially large numbers from
Italy and France. It is safe to assume that the 19 bikers from
Malaysia had undertaken the longest journey to get there. They had
their bikes shipped to Istanbul and then travelled on to Garmisch by
land.
37-year-old Czech Igor Brezovar attracted particular
attention: he has been travelling on his R 1100 GS for three years.
During this period he has been through 123 countries in six
continents, covered over 230,000 kilometres and experienced a number
of adventures. Igor Brezovar says of his motorcycle: "Apart from
a few routine repairs I have always been able to rely on my GS. Even
though it weighs in at up to 500 kilos when fully loaded!"
A very different attraction was Wenzel Ellenrieder, a Bavarian
original from the Allgäu. He and his blue and white BMW with the
"Lederhose" look complete with integrated
"Weißwurst" cooker on the boxer engine were a popular
snapshot motif.
Motorcycle tours against a magnificent Alpine backdrop.
A brief shower provided refreshment right on time for the start
of the grand motorcycle convoy at 2 pm on the Saturday. But this in no
way deterred the numerous weatherproof bikers from undertaking a 94
kilometre round trip from Garmisch via Ehrwald, Reutte, Lake Plansee
and Linderhof. When the convoy arrived back in Garmisch two hours
later, participants said how impressed they were by the mountain
landscape along the route.
The many tour riders from Germany and
abroad were likewise impressed with the half-day tours and panorama
tour, led by experienced guides, which gave them the opportunity to
experience the beauty of the Alpine region as they rode through the
Werdenfelser Land.
The Classic Convoy, originally planned for
Friday, was shifted to Sunday due to the weather. Nonetheless, this
event still boasted exquisite treasures from almost nine decades of
BMW Motorrad history.
In addition to the BMW Motorrad and
Husqvarna Motorcycles attractions, 80 exhibitors were represented on
site, providing information on tuning, accessories, lifestyle products
and clothing.
There were information stands featuring numerous
organisers of motorcycle trips all over the world, as well as some
excellent talks in the US Lodge for those who needed yet more travel
inspiration. It was here that Michael Martin swept his audience away
to the deserts of the earth, for example. With over 80 trips to the
most remote regions of the earth, his GS has always been a faithful
companion.
Stars and celebrities in the flesh.
Fans of road racing could not have been happier. In addition to
the racing version of the BMW S 1000 RR, top World Superbike
Championship riders Troy Corser, James Toseland and Ayrton Badovini
appeared in person, along with superstock riders Sylvain Barrier and
Lorenzo Zanetti. On their race-free weekend they gave autographs and
signed helmets, T-shirts and caps.
And other motorcycle-loving
celebrities made their way to Garmisch, too: actor Hannes Jaenneke,
and ski jumper Sven Hannawald with his partner, presenter and
ex-playmate Alena Gerber - who herself arrived on a BMW S 1000 RR.
Other guest stars were choreographer and dancer Alexandra Martens as
well as top model Marcus Schenkenberg.
Pure action and wild stunts.
Acrobatics on two wheels but without engine power were performed
by Igor Obu and his two partners Dominik Raab and Andreas Schuster in
the Freestyle Area. They displayed incredible jumps and balancing acts
on BMW mountain bikes. It was the third time that 37-year-old Obu
appeared in Garmisch. His tricks left the audience in awe and were the
perfect introduction for world stunt-riding champion Chris Pfeiffer.
On his BMW F 800 R, Chris is not just a regular program feature
at the BMW Motorrad Days but also one of the great crowd-pullers.
Free-hand wheelies, pirouettes and front-wheel balancing acts went
together to provide a truly fascinating show, rounded off with a
somersault over the handlebars.
Nightlife at the foot of Hausberg.
The BMW Motorrad Days has long become legendary for its parties.
The same was true this year, in spite of the cool weather. While
"Gerry & Gary", "Moorat" and top DJs got
things moving on Friday, "Blechblosn" and "The
BossHoss" rocked the tent and its approximately 300 guests on the
Saturday evening.
For those who preferred gentler tones there
was guitar music from Byron at the camp fire. And finally "Tommy
and the Moondogs" played live in the US Lodge into the wee small
hours.
Masterful logistical achievement.
Thanks to the perfect organisation, the entire event went off
without a hitch. The catering provided was excellent. In addition to
Bavarian specialities, over 12,000 litres of alcohol-free drinks and
over 27,000 litres of beer were consumed this year.
It was a
peaceful motorcycle festival without any significant incidents.
Visitors, organisers, exhibitors and the police gave a positive final
verdict. All that remained were many happy faces, great memories - and
lots of people looking forward to the next edition of the biggest BMW
Motorrad and Husqvarna Motorcycles meeting in the world.