The 24th edition of the Mazatlan legendary Moto Week officially starts

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A shower of fireworks announced the official start of the party of the bikers that is almost nothing to fulfill a quarter of a century

Mazatlan, Sinaloa.-  They say that there is no date that is not reached or deadline that is not met and finally after 365 days the legendary Moto Week gave the formal start to receive more than 15 thousand motorcyclists, who year after year endorse brotherhood between moto clubs from all over the country and abroad.

Óscar Pérez Barros, Secretary of Tourism, on behalf of the Governor, and Mayor Luis Guillermo Benítez Torres, along with Roberto Castañeda García, President of Motoclub Mazatlán, gave the start of the celebration of the steel horses; in which they highlighted the great influx of bikers on this first day.

“We are very happy the truth for all the influx of motorcyclists that has been throughout these days; It is very good, to be Thursday and the time is very good, I think tomorrow we will have a full house and good because I think that by Saturday we will not fit here. “

To the rhythm of Sinaloan music and a rain of pyrotechnic fires, the participants celebrated the beginning of the legendary Mazatlan Motorcycle Week, in its twenty-fourth edition, where an influx of more than 20 thousand lovers of motorcycles and with it an important economic spill.

From the 24th to the next Sunday, April 28, the motorbike seat next to Sam’s Club will be filled with the smell of rubber with Freestyle competitions, Stunt Ryders and the sample of the Acrobatic Squadron of the PFP; in addition to beach parties with Bikini Contest, Pole Dance, Tattoo contest and the great parade on Saturday throughout the boardwalk.

The legendary Moto Week will be decked out with the stellar performances of The Best of Rock in Spanish on Friday, La Maldita Vecindad on Saturday and this Thursday the stage lit up with all the rock repertoire of Jonky Nash and Los Gangsters, who put the environment among the hundreds that bikers that concentrated the Plaza de la Moto.

Source: Linea Directa

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