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Cycle News 2019 Issue 17 April 30

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GS Trophy 2020 – Qualifier USA Registration Details Announced R egistration is now open for the GS Trophy 2020 – Qualifier USA to be held May 31 through June 2 with RawHyde Adventures at RawHyde's newly added location near California City, CA. Interested participants can get all the registration details by visiting https://www.bmwmo- torcycles.com/en/discover/events/int-gs-trophy- 2020-qualifier.html. GS Trophy 2020 – Qualifier USA participants must be registered owners of the BMW Motorrad GS or HP2 Enduro model motorcycles on which they will compete. Riders representing Team USA will be identified on or before September 15, 2019, and will go on to compete in the BMW Motorrad International GS Trophy 2020 in New Zealand. BMW Motorrad has hosted the biennial Interna- tional GS Trophy for adventure-thirsty riders since 2008. The event has taken participants to Tunisia, South Africa, Patagonia, Canada, Thailand—and, most recently, Mongolia for a week of hard-core adventure riding, special tests, and teamwork challenges. Five teams crossed the starting line in the first GS Trophy. Last year's event saw 19 teams from 25 nations taking part. In 2016, the first-ever women's team joined in, and female riders have been competing ever since. For more information about the destination for the International GS Trophy 2020, click here. CN IN THE WIND P36 Time to sign up for BMW's GS Trophy 2020. 24 Hours On A Dynamometer For A Cause Y amaha Motor Corp., USA says it congratulates Paul Pelland, also known as Longhaul- paul, for setting his third world record by riding a 2018 Yamaha Star Venture for 24 straight hours on a dynamometer, while raising $18,500 for Multiple Sclerosis charity, MS Views and News, Inc. The Longhaulpaul "Nonstop to Nowhere" event was broadcast live on Facebook in a telethon- style fundraiser as Pelland rode his 2018 Yamaha Star Venture motorcycle at freeway speeds on a dynamometer for 24 straight hours with no rest breaks or stops, traveling an estimated 1674 miles. The event offered a variety of entertainment including Pelland playing guitar, eating bugs and raffling $3600 worth of prizes, all while seated on the Star Venture. Thousands of viewers from around the world tuned in throughout the broadcast, with hundreds of do- nors contributing $18,500 to MS Views and News, funding educa- tional programs for people living with Multiple Sclerosis. After being diagnosed with MS himself, Paul began a million-mile journey raising awareness and funds as he toured the country on his Yamaha motorcycle. After six years, he has ridden 350,000 miles, raised $150K for charity and has shared his inspirational story with over 250 audiences across the country. Donations for this event are still being col- lected at https://www.longhaul- paul.com/nonstop-to-nowhere/ donate-live. For more about Longhaulpaul, his fundraisers, or this event, visit https://www.longhaulpaul. com. CN

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