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Time: May 14, 2010 to May 16, 2010
Location: Denton Farmpark
Street: 1072 Cranford Rd
City/Town: Denton, NC
Website or Map: http://www.amcasouthernnation…
Phone: Bob Aton 417-838-4777
Event Type: cycle-meet
Organized By: Global Wheels Events
Latest Activity: Feb 16, 2010
The Coalition of Southern Chapters of the AMCA will be hosting the first annual Southern National Meet May 14-16 in Denton, NC and will be sponsoring a Young Rider / Builder award to be given to a candidate that enters the National judging on Sunday either for judging or in the display category. It would be great to see a youngster build and ride the bike to the meet! See you there.
Denton FarmPark is a "Ride Back In Time"
Over 35 historic buildings on site including a real 1800's plantation. Ride 1800's train around the grounds while you are there. Fun for all ages!
Local Attractions
- Bon Timberlake Gallery
- Richard Childress Race Shop
- Richard Petty Museum
- Seagrove Pottery Village
- N.C. Aviation Museum of Asheboro
- American Classic Motorcycle Museum - Asheboro
Events
Road Run: Saturday 9:00 AM, a short run through the NC countryside.
Field Events: Saturday 12:00 Noon, normal AMCA field events. Any 35 year old bike may enter the fun. Plaques awarded for the winners.
Concourse D'Ordinaire Bike Show: Saturday 2-4 PM, A bike show for the common bike. Any bike may enter as long as it is old and runs. We want the bikes that no one else wants in a show. Plaques awarded for the best and worse!.
Judging Seminar: Saturday 3:00 PM
Banquet: Saturday 7:00 PM
National Bike Judging: Sunday 8:00 AM Judges Breakfast
Sunday 9:00 AM Judging Begins
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