GEICO Named Official Daytona Bike Week 2015 Sponsor

GEICO Named Official Daytona Bike Week 2015 Sponsor

GEICO Named Official Daytona Bike Week 2015 Sponsor

The Daytona Bike Week Festival Task Force has announced that GEICO has been named an official sponsor of Bike Week 2015 in Daytona Beach, Fla., to be held March 6-15, 2015.

Bike Week Festival Task Force Co-Chairman Bob Coleman said in the announcement “We are proud to have a company the caliber of GEICO associated with Bike Week 2015 in Daytona Beach. They join an impressive list of companies who recognize the World’s Largest Motorcycle Event as an ideal opportunity to keep in touch with motorcycle enthusiasts. We’re delighted to have them as an official sponsor.”

Ted Ward, GEICO (Government Employees Insurance Company) Vice President of Marketing said that the partnership with Daytona Beach Bike Week is an opportunity for GEICO to connect with thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts from all across the country.

“We are excited to be an official sponsor of the World’s Largest Motorcycle Event,” said Ward. “Bike Week in Daytona is a great place to raise our brand awareness and actively connect with a growing legion of motorcycle enthusiasts.”

GEICO will have a tent located at Riverfront Park where visitors may get their AMSOIL Treasure Hunt passport stamped.

Additional information on Bike Week in Daytona Beach can be found by visiting the Official Daytona Bike Week Website at www.officialbikeweek.com.

For information on any aspect of Bike Week 2015, contact the Daytona Regional Chamber of Commerce at 386.255.0981 or email info@daytonachamber.com.

GEICO is a member of the Berkshire Hathaway family of companies and is the second-largest private passenger auto insurance company in the United States. GEICO also provides insurance quotes on motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), travel trailers and motorhomes (RVs).

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Gary Ilminen
Gary has been a motorcyclist since 1974—1968 if you count his mini-bike and snowmobile days—and has owned motorcycles in nearly every engine configuration you can name. Currently, he owns 13 motorcycles. Writing about riding, racing, and working on motorcycles is his dream job.

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