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(under 50?) to see OAS on the
big screen for the first time.
"To come out of the dark of
the pandemic with a film in our
theatres as revered as On Any
Sunday is truly special," said
Scott Glosserman, Gathr Films'
President and CEO. "It's the per-
fect, timeless, feel-good movie
whether you're a motorcycle fan
or not. We cannot wait!"
Part of the program for local
screenings nationwide will be
the availability of actual stars
from OAS and other racing
legends attending screenings
for autographs, Q&A sessions
and more. Legendary riders
Mert Lawwill, Dave Aldana, Keith
Mashburn, Jeff Ward, Ricky
Johnson, Brad Lackey, David
Bailey and many others have
committed to being part of this
unique program. Bruce Brown's
son and filmmaker, Dana Brown
(Dust To Glory, Step into Liq-
uid, On Any Sunday-The Next
Chapter), will also be available
for Q&A sessions.
Gathr Films will start offering
screenings to local "On Any Sun-
day Movie Captains" beginning
July 1 with first screenings start-
ing toward the end of Septem-
ber into early October, 2021. A
Hollywood "re-premiere" is in the
works as well. Home DVD/Blu-
Ray and streaming from Bayview
Entertainment will begin the end
of November 2021 prior to Black
Friday for the holidays. People
can follow the project's progress
at soon-to-be-fully-developed
OnAnySunday50th.com as well
as social media channels.
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California Red Sticker
Registration Going Away?
I
s California making off-road
dirt bikes illegal? No, not quite.
Yes, the California Air Resourc-
es Board (CARB) is ending the
Red Sticker competition OHV
exemption starting in model year
2022 and making some sweep-
ing changes in the way off-road
dirt bikes and competition mo-
tocross bikes are registered in
California. But no one panic—the
sky isn't falling.
Follow along as Cycle News
correspondent Jean Turner
breaks down the background of
the California Red Sticker Pro-
gram and how dirt bikes are reg-
istered in California, what exactly
is changing and how it will affect
you. Turner also talks about what
is being done about this from the
powersports industry side, how
you can help and where you can
find more information.
Turner spoke to representa-
tives from several major motor-
cycle manufacturers, California
powersports dealers and land-
use advocate Don Amador, who
has been on top of this subject
since CARB began talking about
"sundowning the red sticker
program" back in 2016. They
explained the issue in plain lan-
guage, talked about where/how
this applies to everyday enthu-
siasts like you and us and also
revealed what they want you to
know, as well as what they think
the future could look like for
California OHV use.
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