The 2012 Killington Classic Showcases Hundreds of Miles of Brand New Pavement
Posted on July 24, 2012
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July 24, 2012
The 2012 Killington Classic Showcases Hundreds of Miles of Brand New Pavement
2011's Tropical Storm Irene Creates Riding Perfection in 2012
Killington, VT: Following the broad repaving efforts in early 2012 as a result of last year's tropical storm, the 2012 Killington Classic's routes are on brand new roads.
While famed for Vermont's quality of rides and scenery, never before has the riding terrain in central Vermont been as good. "Winding valley roads or twisty mountain passes, they're all in better-than-ever condition," said Suzie Dundas, Director, Economic Development and Tourism. "It's fantastic, especially for motorcyclists."
"Riders new to this area are going to be amazed," said Christian Dutcher, the Classic's Director. "The scenery is world famous, and now the roads are in near-perfect condition. It's really rare to have such good riding, and you can't help but have an ear-to-ear grin when you ride them."
Killington Classic rides include guided and catered tours of the "Green Serpent" (500 turns and 4 mountain gaps), covered bridges in VT and NH, Poker Runs and Scavenger Hunts, and a Monday charity ride. The Killington Classic also offers demo rides, a vendor village, thousands of dollars in prizes, music and fireworks.
For more information about the 2012 Killington Classic, visit www.killingtonclassic.com, or facebook.com/killingtonclassic.
Killington Classic
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August 30 - September 3, 2012



