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Cycle News 2025 Issue 02 January 14

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Major Headliners Announced For Harley-Davidson Homecoming Festival T he annual Harley-Davidson Homecoming Festival will be headlined by musical acts Chris Stapleton and Hank Williams Jr., each performing at Veterans Park on the Milwau - kee lakefront on July 11 and 12, 2025. Ticket sales for this yearly celebration of music, moto-culture and the H-D hometown of Milwaukee will kick off on January 17, 2025, with a presale at 9 a.m. CST, followed by a general on-sale at 10 a.m. CST (if tickets remain). Ticket holders can experience the Harley-David - son Homecoming Festival at Veterans Park with two-day and one-day general admission (GA), GA+ or VIP ticket options to enjoy all the music, en - tertainment, local food, beverages and more. The Harley-Davidson Homecoming Festival will take place at four main locations around Milwaukee and the surrounding area from July 10-13. Tickets can be purchased by visiting HDHome - coming.com. You can sign up for SMS or e-mail alerts to gain presale early access to purchase tickets at the lowest possible price. CN WIND IN THE P48 MotoAmerica Announces New Supersport Title Sponsor M otoAmerica's Supersport Championship will now be known as the Motovation SuperSport Championship, starting with the opening round at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama, on April 4-6. Texas-based Motovation imports unique, high-quality motorcycle accessories from around the world for racers, mechanics and motorcycle enthusiasts—all with a focus on elite quality and style. "Our involvement with MotoAmerica racing be- gan many years ago with a grassroots approach to the sport," said Nate Seyer, owner and CEO of Motovation. "We started out supporting riders who needed help getting their bikes ready for such a high level of competition. Over the years, we have been fortunate enough to involve ourselves with a wide spectrum of teams and riders compet- ing across the different MotoAmerica classes. We are proud to have the opportunity to make an even bigger difference to a sport we all love." MotoAmerica COO Chuck Aksland said, "Mo- tovation has been a valuable supporter of teams and riders over the years, and we're excited to see them step into this prominent role. The Supersport class is one of the most competitive and presti- gious in our series, with up to six manufacturers battling for victories." CN Chris Stapleton and Hank Williams Jr. are scheduled to perform during the Harley- Davidson Homecoming Festival at Veterans Park in Milwaukee in July. Motovation is the new title sponsor for MotoAmerica's Supersport series.

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