domingo, 21 de septiembre de 2008

Thousands of motorcyclists parade in Milwaukee, The United States.

The motorcyclists gathered on Saturday August 30 at a parade of Harley Davidson, displaying flags and gretting to the crowd that gathered along his route to celebrate the 105 anniversary of the Harley Davidson Company.

Approximately 7,500 shining motorcycles toured roaring 7.2 kilometers (4.5 miles) of the route near Lake Michigan.

Expected attendance of more than 100,000 people to the anniversary activities also included in the new Harley Davidson Museum and a presentation for Saturday night's singer Bruce Springsteen and the E. Street Band.


The spokesman for Harley Davidson Inc., Jerry Gleason, said that the motorcyclists were at random selected among people who bought tickets for the festival since before December.

The drivers came from the United States and abroad, many of whom adorned their bikes with their respective flags of their countries. Others preferred costumes, including that of Batman.


A squad of 158 polices and sheriffs participated in the parade, including some from places as distant as Italy.

Among the major motorcycle was Willie G. Davidson, grandson of one of the founders of Harley Davidson and general manager of design and style of the Company.



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