Written by:
AMA Communications
American Motorcyclist Association
06/26/2009
Pickerington, OH
The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) has welcomed many noteworthy machines from motorcycling's past to AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days, including 1920s-era Scott Flying Squirrels and six-cylinder Laverdas. On July 24-26 at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio, BSA is being honored as the event's 2009 Marque of the Year, and some wonderful examples of the classic British machines are expected, including several from Rob Iannucci's Team Obsolete.
"AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days welcomes all AMA members to come and celebrate the heritage of the greatest sport and pastime on Earth, and this year we're particularly enthused that Rob Iannucci's Team Obsolete will be on hand with some incredible machinery," said AMA President and CEO Rob Dingman. "Rob has some one-of-a-kind British machines, and we're thrilled that he's bringing them out to be part of the show this year."
Team Obsolete will be on hand with several historically significant machines that will participate in on-track activities and be on display for vintage bike enthusiasts in the paddock.
"AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days has always been one of the most exciting weekends in motorcycling, and Team Obsolete is excited to participate this year, as we have in year's past," said Team Obsolete owner Iannucci.