The 2007 AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days from Mid-Ohio comes to
TV on June 24th, courtesy of VERSUS and Pipeline Digital
Media who produced the one-hour program.
The show will initially air on Tuesday, June 24th at
4:00pm and re-air again on Thursday, June 26th at 3:30pm.
All times are Eastern and are subject to change so viewers
are encouraged to check local listings.
Each year 50,000 descend on the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
for three days of vintage motorcycle races, events, shows
and fun. Attendees can experience Vintage Motocross,
Roadracing, Dirt Track, Trials and much more for the whole
family. The AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days event is the
creation of and benefits the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum
in Pickerington, OH. For 2007 Pipeline Digital Media had a
crew of 11 people to capture the action for the show.
This program show will feature American Historic Racing
Motorcycle Association (AHRMA) "AHRMA/Legends of MX Vintage
National Series" race as well as the "AHRMA / Works
Performance Historic Cup National Roadrace Series, Formula
750 Class" with Jay Springsteen. It will also include
segments like the opening of the Motorcycle Hall of Fame
Museum's exhibit on Malcolm Smith and the presentation of
Jeremy McGrath's bronze statue courtesy of Live Nation.
There will also be interviews with Willie G. Davidson, Jay
Springsteen and others plus a glimpse of what the world
famous "swap meet" is all about with Motocross World
Champion Brad Lackey.
The announcing for the show will be handled by veteran
motocross and sports personality David Stanfield. David will
be joined by motocross legend David Bailey and roadracer
Jason Pridmore calling the action. Joining them on-site will
be Sharra Kris who's recently been announcing for Live
Nation's "Monster Jam" to show on Speed.
"It was great to bring this fantastic event to television
and show the viewers how great these old bikes are and see
how much fun these legends are having riding them." said
Todd Huffman, Producer for PDM. "I think modern riders will
want to come out and see this event or get a vintage racer
after seeing this show." Huffman added.
For viewers who want more after watching the motorcycle TV
show, a longer play DVD version of the show will also be
available.