 George #750 of Hope, ID has ridden in 2012,13,14 and is
looking forward to this year as well. He learned about the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge from his home
dealer in Twin Falls. He rides regularly from ID to Ca and the dealer
recognized how perfect this event was for George.  Unfortunately he didn’t learn about the event
until a week before it left Mesa, AZ to ride all 48 states and end in Nova
Scotia so George had to wait for 2012 to do his first HHMC. He says “once you
do one you want to just keep doing more of them.”
George #750 of Hope, ID has ridden in 2012,13,14 and is
looking forward to this year as well. He learned about the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge from his home
dealer in Twin Falls. He rides regularly from ID to Ca and the dealer
recognized how perfect this event was for George.  Unfortunately he didn’t learn about the event
until a week before it left Mesa, AZ to ride all 48 states and end in Nova
Scotia so George had to wait for 2012 to do his first HHMC. He says “once you
do one you want to just keep doing more of them.”   
The Toughest Ride for the Toughest Riders on Earth! 10,000 Miles of Pure Adrenaline!! The Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge is a grueling battle of endurance and determination! Join us and test your abilities to navigate, endure and persevere along some of the most technical roads in North America. Check out the web site at www.hokaheychallenge.com or contact the organizers for more information (info@hokaheychallenge.com).
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Meet the Rider: George Jackman # 750
 George #750 of Hope, ID has ridden in 2012,13,14 and is
looking forward to this year as well. He learned about the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge from his home
dealer in Twin Falls. He rides regularly from ID to Ca and the dealer
recognized how perfect this event was for George.  Unfortunately he didn’t learn about the event
until a week before it left Mesa, AZ to ride all 48 states and end in Nova
Scotia so George had to wait for 2012 to do his first HHMC. He says “once you
do one you want to just keep doing more of them.”
George #750 of Hope, ID has ridden in 2012,13,14 and is
looking forward to this year as well. He learned about the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge from his home
dealer in Twin Falls. He rides regularly from ID to Ca and the dealer
recognized how perfect this event was for George.  Unfortunately he didn’t learn about the event
until a week before it left Mesa, AZ to ride all 48 states and end in Nova
Scotia so George had to wait for 2012 to do his first HHMC. He says “once you
do one you want to just keep doing more of them.”  
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Have a Safe Ride, we will be thinking of you!!!
ReplyDeleteGeorge, good to see You are still enjoying the ride!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to watch you in action again!!
ReplyDeleteNever to old to ride right?? Stay safe love your niece Lori
ReplyDeleteGo George! From your brother!
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