Harley-Davidson recently announced that it will provide more than $50,000 in contingency prizes to the highest finishing members of the Harley Owners Group (HOG) who complete the 2011 Hoka Hey Challenge.
To recognize the HOG members partaking in this event as among the most adventurous motorcyclists in the world, the highest finishing eligible HOG member who completes the event, as determined by the organizers, will be awarded a 2012 Harley-Davidson Custom Vehicle Operations motorcycle of his or her choice. In addition, the 2nd through 5th highest finishing eligible HOG members will each be awarded a portion of a total of $19,000 in additional cash prizes.
The Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge long-distance endurance motorcycle riding event begins August 5, 2011. The event, the second annual in a series, begins in Phoenix, Arizona, and travels through all 48 contiguous U.S. states and several Canadian provinces to Nova Scotia. The route will travel more than 10,000 miles, and is open to all riders of Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
To be eligible for any contingency award, the rider must be a HOG member in good standing at the time the ride starts and must display a HOG emblem on his or her riding gear and in a prominent location on the motorcycle (preferably on the windshield or Tour Pak) throughout the event.
For entry information or to monitor the event’s progress, visit www.hokaheychallenge.com.