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Release: WOMEN
IN MOTION ROADGUARDIANS TO HOST
TOMMY THOMPSON’S 16th ANNUAL
REUNION RIDE
Ride Returns to the Midwest July
22 – 25, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Milwaukee, WI – July 14, 2010
Accident Scene Management Inc. (ASMI),
a national provider of training
for motorcycle safety related classes,
and Road Guardians, a program aimed
at reducing injuries and fatalities
to motorcyclists by promoting safety
on the road, announced today it
will team with Women in Motion and
former Wisconsin Governor Tommy
Thompson to host his 16th annual
Reunion Ride. The ride comes home
to the Midwest July 22-25, 2010.
This year, a group of female “Road
Guards” called Women In Motion
Roadguardians will combine the annual
fundraiser that they hold for ASMI
with Tommy’s Ride.
Tommy Thompson started an annual
motorcycle ride when he was Governor
of Wisconsin. A well known and popular
public servant, Tommy Thompson left
his position as Governor after 14
years when he was asked to serve
as secretary of Health and Human
services. Though he left public
life in 2001, Tommy Ride’s
continued through the efforts of
Accident Scene Management, Inc.
(ASMI). While Tommy’s rides
have been week long events that
have taken the group across country
to New York City, Niagara Falls,
North Carolina, and New Hampshire
to name a few, this year Tommy’s
ride will start in Madison, Wisconsin
with a kickoff party hosted by the
CC Riders Motorcycle Club and Angelo’s
restaurant on Wednesday, July 21,
2010. General Public is invited
to attend for a $10.00 cover charge.
The ride departs from the Howard
Johnsons in Madison, WI on Thursday
July 22nd, and will cross three
states concluding on July 25th in
Phillips, Wisconsin. Day one includes
stops at Kutter Harley-Davidson
in Monroe, WI, Harley-Davidson of
Galena, IL for lunch and Clinton
Harley-Davidson and Best Western
Frontier in Clinton, Iowa, where
they have rolled out the red carpet.
They are hosting dinner and a Bike
Night community event with music
by “Bones” a popular
Classic Rock band. Day two includes
stops at Dubuque Harley-Davidson,
Pike’s Peak State Park. Two
Brothers Honda and Happy Joes Pizza
in La Crosse, Wisconsin will host
an evening meal. We will then gather
at the Best Western in La Crosse
at River Jacks for music by Schnidr
and Mike Jones who is a special
guest on our ride. Mike Jones is
a songwriter and movie producer
from Arizona who produced “1903
yesteryear” and “Live
to Ride”. He is launching
the release of his new CD “Road
Dreams” on our ride. Day three,
Saturday, July 24th, the ride moves
on to Rockton with stops at the
Wildthings Fur Company, a popular
motorcycle accessory destination.
It continues to Sport Harley-Davidson
in Chippewa Falls for lunch and
then concludes in Phillips, Wisconsin
where Steve’s Service Center
and Club 13 Restaurant and Bar will
entertain us with a meal and music.
Over 150 exhausted participants
from seven states will make their
way home on Sunday after stopping
at Steve’s Service Center
for our famous Topless Bike wash
where the guys wash the girls bikes
Topless. Breakfast and massages
make this stop a must as participants
gather to say their good byes to
new friends.
For more information on this event
and fundraiser, visit:
http://www.accidentscene.org/womeninmotion/signup.htm
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About Tommy Thompson’s
Reunion Ride
Tommy Thompson started a motorcycle
ride in 1994 to promote tourism
in Wisconsin. He continued to host
annual week long rides which left
the boundaries of the state in 1998
until 2001 when he left his position
as Governor of Wisconsin (after
serving for 14 years, the longest
tenure of any Wisconsin Governor).
After serving 4 years as secretary
of health and Human Services for
the Bush administration Tommy entered
public life and works for the Aiken
Gump law firm in Washington D.C.
overseeing healthcare interests
worldwide. Tommy rides a Harley
Davidson Ultra Classic and a Harley
Fatboy.
About Accident Scene Management,
Inc (ASMI)
ASMI was established in 1996 and
in 1998 became a non-profit organization
dedicated to reducing injuries and
fatalities to motorcyclists. ASMI
teaches a class called “A
Crash Course for the Motorcyclist”
in order to teach motorcyclists
how to help each other in the event
a rider is injured. The most likely
person to be at the scene of a motorcycle
crash is another motorcyclist and
the first 5-20 minutes after a crash
are the most critical so it stands
to reason that training motorcyclists
what to do at a crash is imperative.
ASMI sees its role with reducing
injuries and fatalities to motorcyclists
as being similar to the role of
the American Heart Association’s
to reducing cardiac death through
CPR. While CPR is a great way to
help cardiac victim survive, CPR
done on a motorcycle crash victim
results in a 1% chance of survival.
ASMI has trained over 16,000 students
and is the leader in motorcycle
trauma training in the USA. Accredited
by the American Nurses Credentialing
Center and with over 140 instructors
in 26 states
ASMI is ready to expand. ASMI recently
launched a new national program
called Road Guardians that encourages
motorcyclists to become Life Long
Learners through a program of Resources,
Rewards and Recognition.
About Women In Motion Road
Guardians
Women In Motion Road Guardians were
established in 2001 to host an annual
fundraiser for Accident Scene Management,
Inc. Over the years they have built
the largest fundraiser of the year
for the nonprofit organization.
25 female motorcyclists work with
communities, motorcycle friendly
establishments and law enforcement
to host a 3 day group ride that
operates similar to a parade with
all participants staying together
as a group. The plan routes, meals,
parties, auctions and gas stops
along the way. The women are not
a motorcycle club and have no other
function than this annual fundraiser
but are required to be trained.
They must take traffic control training,
accident scene management Basic
and Advanced training and motorcycle
safety training. The women come
from 5 states to serve as volunteers
for this cause.
For
more information contact
Vicki Sanfelipo, RN/EMT –
Author of A Crash Course for the
Motorcyclist
Executive Director – Accident
Scene Management, Inc. www.accidentscene.org
(MC Trauma Training)
Co-Founder Road Guardians www.roadguardians.org
(Resources, Rewards and Recognition
that
encourage life long learning)
Founder Diamond Posse www.diamondposse.us
(serving veterans)
Allstate Insurance Motorcycle Safety
Columnist – www.allstateridernews.com
262-521-2880 – local or 877-411-8551
– toll free