04-06-2007, 12:29 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Wildflower motorcyclists needed + sighting (SLO)
Hey guys, I got this through the Cal Poly Penguins. I think my bike might be a bit loud to let me qualify to help out but maybe you guys can. This is in the SLO area out by the lake I think.
Oh yeah, I saw a red 900ie w/ carbon Remus pipes and a red Scorpion helmet parked by the stadium at campus today. Is that anyone here?
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Motorcycles Needed.
Tri-California Events is an event management company that currently produces marathon and triathlon races through out California. We currently produce the largest Triathlon event in the world, The Wildflower Triathlons Festival that will take place on May 4-6, 2007.
The Wildflower Triathlons Festival is a 3-day event with multiple triathlon races, camping, live music, entertainment, food vendors, and a full sports Expo area. This year celebrates its 25th Anniversary.
We have a significant need for Motorcycles Riders to drive race officials and media members through out the course. In return for you efforts, we provide full gas reimbursements, camping accommodations, meals, event t-shirts, and a donation to your organization. The event is only a month a way, and we are having difficulty securing motorcycle groups who can assist at the event. If your organization is interested, Tri-California Events would be most appreciative.
Please contact Meredith@tricalifornia.com or call 831.373.0678 for information, and to discuss full details.
We need motorcycle Riders to report Friday afternoon for course overviews, and then at 7:00 am on Saturday morning, and 8:00 am on Sunday morning. We are looking for approximately 25 Motorcyclists who would like to come take part in the event.
Thank you for consideration, and we look forward to your response.
Regards,
Meredith Rich
Tri-California Events
831.373.0678
Meredith@tricalifornia.com
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