The AIMExpo Championship of the Americas was held for the first time in Orlando this past October. The winner of the Free Style class, Jeremy Cupp of LC Fabrications (top picture) will go on to Germany next October to compete in the AMD World Championship held in Cologne, Germany during Intermot courtesy of S&S Cycle, Biker’s Choice and AIMExpo. However, Jeremy will not be going alone, This year’s second place winner, Larry Moore of Moore’s Customs (left picture below) will join him from his win alongside Jeremy at the Last AMD World Championship held in Sturgis.
Bob Kay, with his partner in crime, Jeff Najar has been trying to put together a Team America ever since that last championship stand in Sturgis. The AMD World Championship is now held every other year in Germany. Now if you were paying attention you would have noticed I said Jeremy also won a chance to compete at Intermot at that last Sturgis event. Being the gentleman that he is and his desire to make the inaugural showing of Team America stupendous Jeremy stepped up and offered his second opportunity to George Stinsman of Chaos Cycle (below right picture). The last member of Team America 2016 is Sean Ruddy of Chop Deville (bottom picture) who won his position at the Harley Museum 110th Anniversary Pro Invite Show.
“Our dream to bring some of America’s best to Germany for a heads up custom competition is finally a reality. Of course we could have never funded this venture without the help of AMD, the Harley Davidson Museum and AIMExpo. Thanks to AIMExpo and the MIC we will now have a minimum team of 2 competing in future AMD World Championships of Custom Bike Building as the winners from the AIMExpo Championship of the Americas Free Style class progress forward. “We are all looking forward to some stiff competition and some great party time, ready or not here we come” said Bob Kay.
Good for them. Cyril, you need to publish a feature on these bikes.
I have seen Larry Moore’s bike. Motorcycle art…
We’ll see us there !!!
That is very Gentlemanlike and thoughtful of you Jeremy. Nice