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Cycle News 2019 Issue 03 January 22

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IN THE WIND P38 WORLD'S LARGEST VINTAGE MC AUCTION RETURNS TO LV M ecum's January Las Vegas- based, vintage and antique motorcycle auction will return to South Point Arena and Eques- trian Center's Priefert Pavilion Tuesday, January 22 through Saturday, January 26 with an esti- mated 1750 motorcycles expect- ed to cross the auction block. The annual event is recognized as the largest global familial-like gathering of consignors, buy- ers and spectators that share a passion for the history, beauty and camaraderie invoked and inspired by vintage and antique motorcycles. The 28th annual extrava- ganza will feature the headlin- ing 235-motorcycle no-reserve offering from the MC Collection of Stockholm, Sweden. Amassed over more than 50 years by Christer R. Christensson, his col- league Ove Johansson, and his highly skilled team of restorers, this world-renowned collection is representative of the very best of the best when it comes to motor- cycle design and technology. CN This 1914 Flying Merkel V-Twin will be one of the motorcycles up for auction this week in Las Vegas. BETA USA IS COMMITTED TO SUSTAINABLE OFF-ROAD RECREATION F or the second consecutive year, Beta USA is partnering with Quiet Warrior Racing (QWR) and its Sound Trails Initiative (STI) to support environmentally responsible off-road recreational opportunities on public lands. STI is focused on federal land OHV travel management plan- ning efforts to enhance existing off-road motorcycle trail networks or to designate additional motor- ized roads, trails and areas. The STI also includes trail stewardship projects, trail-ethic education, and ongoing efforts to streamline the rec- reation event permit process. Tim Pilg, President, Beta USA, said, "I am proud of our support for QWR's efforts to champion responsible off-road motorcycle use on designated trails. Keeping trails open for both casual riding and competition is a full-time job and we are glad to have Don on our trail access team." Don Amador, President, Quiet Warrior Racing, states, "It's an honor to have the support of Beta USA in 2019. I look forward to riding the 300 X Trainer to review single-track trail motorcycle and other OHV opportunities on public lands. What a great way to kick-off a single-track trail revival for current and future generations of off-road motorcycle enthusi- asts." CN QWR's Don Amador welcomes Beta's support in the fight to keep off- trails open.

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