Racing Legends Honored At
Hot Shoe Hall of Fame
I
t was another celebration of
motorcycle racing with fun sto-
ries, bench racing and renewed
friendships as two-wheel legends
and icons rejoiced Saturday
night, January 29, at the second
annual "Hot Shoe" Hall of Fame
Motorcycle Industry event at the
Las Vegas' Notoriety Theatre on
the famed Las Vegas Fremont
Street Experience.
The popular affair saw motor-
cycle racers, sponsors and fans
come from around the United
States to honor many of the stars
from the 1960s to 2000s as well
as witness over a hundred "Hot
Shoes" of worldwide competitors
at the Hall of Fame located at the
Gene Woods' Racing Experience
in Las Vegas.
"It was another great experi-
ence for all of the motorcycle
industry here in Las Vegas," said
Woods, founder and curator
of the Hot Shoe Hall of Fame.
"I want to thank everyone for
their attendance in bringing to
our annual party a special night
of renewing past relationships
and telling racing stories. The
question-and-answer session
host by our friend Peter Starr was
so much fun and very popular
with the group this year. There
were so many stories never really
heard before in that setting. We
hope everyone had another great
night with old friends."
Starr, the famed filmmaker,
played host to the crowd and
also brought his popular "Take It
To The Limit" feature film for the
attendees to view throughout the
evening.
After some 200 Hot Shoe Hall
of Fame honorees were awarded
last May in the inaugural festivi-
ties, Saturday's event served to
honor over 80 of the 2022 Hot
Shoe class which included dirt
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Hot Shoe Hall of Fame
honorees pose for a group
photo in Las Vegas.