The largest all-motorcycle drag racing event in the world keeps getting bigger and better.
The famous International Drag Bike League (IDBL) WPGC Bike Fest from Maryland International Raceway on July 28-30, to be broadcast on ESPN3, will now include the largest motorcycle show in event history. On Sunday, July 30, some of the nation’s top builders and customizers will compete in a variety of categories for 16 total awards.
“The motorcycle show has always been an important and popular part of the Bike Fest. This year we wanted to make it bigger and better than ever,” IDBL President Jack Korpela said. “Please spread to work to anyone who has a great-looking motorcycle. This is a lot of fun and there is a category for everyone.”
Classes include: Best Sport Bike, Best Bagger, Best Cruiser / Chopper, Best Paint, Best Wheels, Best Helmet and Best of Show along with three different sound categories.
Popular Team Money Cycles will help run the event alongside respected custom groups Garwood Custom Cycles, Throttle Life and Backyard Baggers and Bagger Boyz.
“Sound meets speed! You will have some of the top motorcycles on the East Coast with some of the top audio systems,” said Rickie Will, owner of Team Money Cycles. “This will be the best of the best. All roads lead to Maryland International Raceway July 30 for one of the best shows in the D.C. – Maryland – Virginia area.”
On Sunday, gates open at 8 a.m. Bike show registration will take place from 9 a.m. to noon, with the show running from noon to 3 p.m. The awards presentation will take place at 3:30 p.m.
The bike show entry fee is only $30. The event will include Top Fuel Motorcycles, a live stage show from WPGC, a bikini contest, great food, cold beer and a whole lot more.
Please make your plans to be a part of an unforgettable motorcycle experience. For more information please visit RaceIDBL.com.
About Maryland International Raceway
Maryland International Raceway (MDIR) is the premiere motorsports facility in the Washington-Baltimore region and features over 100 events annually. The facility opened in 1966 and features a 1/4-mile drag strip with nonstop action from March until November. Annual events include professional and sportsman drag racing, car shows, athletic competitions, and a wide variety of other special events.
MDIR is sanctioned by the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) and hosts multiple races for the International Drag Bike League (IDBL). For more information on MDIR, visit www.RaceMDIR.com or connect on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @RaceMDIR.