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Gary Eagan to Visit ProItalia

10 February 2006 213 views One Comment

So this is pretty cool… Famed Ducati Multistrada rider Gary Eagan - A former winner of the IronButt Rally - is heading over to ProItalia for a two days of seminars and group riding… Not sure if I’ll have the time to stop by, but I’m curious to hear what he’s got to say regarding his long, long distance rides…

Here’s the PI Press Release…

Gary Eagan visits Pro Italia LA and SB
Seminars, Group rides and the Guy Webster museum
Join us on Saturday, Feb 18th and Sunday, Feb. 19th as we welcome long-distance touring master Gary Eagan to Pro Italia Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. Both shops will feature a seminar and a group ride with Gary. The seminar will focus on preparing your body physically and mentally as well as prepping the bike itself in order to ride distance effectively and for more enjoyment.

Saturday, Feb. 18th - Los Angeles
11:00 AM - A group ride leaves the shop to show Gary the world famous Angeles Crest highway. Return to the shop for food and refreshments.
1:00 PMish - Gary Eagan in-shop seminar - “Body, Bike & Brain”

Sunday, Feb. 19th - Santa Barbara
10:15 AM - Doors open.
11:00 AM - Gary Eagan in-shop seminar - “Body, Bike & Brain”

Following Seminar/Q and A - Group ride leaves the SB shop to visit Guy Webster’s Motorcycle museum. If you have never been before, we highly recommend this chance to visit some Guy’s “barn” - full (FULL!) of the most fantastic specimens of vintage Italian motorcycles you’ll ever see.

Contact Pro Italia in Los Angeles or Santa Barbara for more details.

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  • Scott Moore said:

    I just picked up Ron Ayres book on long-distance riding. It is kind of old book but it looks like it has tried and tested techniques for long distance riding. A lot of discussion on the iron butt rally.

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