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DAYTONA BEACH, FL (February 26, 2014) – Two Industry Legends join us in the studio tonight to talk about Racing, Inventing and Giving Back. It’s the show you do not want to miss as we slide closer to Daytona Bike Week.
Tune in at 8:00 p.m. EST when
Talking Motorcycles with Barry Boone
goes live right HERE!
Kyle Petty
Kyle joins us Craig Vetter
The 1999 AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Member rides in to discuss his amazing life as a motorcyclist, motorcycle racer, race team sponsor and most importantly a designer of aerodynamic touring and sport fairings for motorcycles to improve air flow and fuel efficiency. Craig truly altered the course of touring motorcycles forever with timeless classic designs. His work continues today in pushing the envelope of slip-streaming and fuel economy with groundbreaking and fresh designs.
PLUS… Barry Boone we will pay tribute to Donnie Bargmann, a man whose voice became symbolic of American flat track for over 300 Grand National races.
![]() About Barry Boone
Barry is a touring motorcyclist with over a million miles of street riding under his helmet.
He’s also the voice of AMA Pro Road Racing and AMA Pro Flat Track and a third generation motorcycle enthusiast. His12 years of radio experience combined with his knowledge of motorcycling and racing makes for the perfect combination and the perfect host for Next Moto Champion’s new addition to their line-up of internet radio talk shows. |
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About Next Moto Champion
Next Moto Champion has tomorrow’s World Champions today! Next Moto Champion talk show, magazine and website covers the emerging talent of both road racing and flat track as amateur riders burst onto the professional scene. Connect with racers, celebrities and industry pros as nextmotochampion.com interviews the fast and fearless stars of amateur and professional motorcycle racing.
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to talk about the upcoming Kyle Petty Charity Ride in May of 2014 that begins in Carlsbad, California and ends in Daytona Beach, FL. This is the 20th KPCR and the first time the riders have traveled from coast-to-coast. The logistics of 200+ motorcyclist traveling 2,800 miles is challenging. The proceeds benefit the Victory Junction Camp for chronically ill children created in honor of his son, Adam Petty. Since the first KPCR 7,330 riders have logged more than 10.7 million miles, visited 48 of 50 states and has donated $15 million to the Victory Junction Camp and other charities for children.
