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ADV EventsGroup RidesLA Barstow to Vegas Ride – Nov. 27-28, 2020

LA Barstow to Vegas Ride – Nov. 27-28, 2020

Make plans to participate in the most famous dual sport ride in the world!

Published on 08.12.2020

District 37 Dual Sport has succeeded in making LA-B-to-V the most famous and longest two-day dual-sport ride in the world. This is the 37th year for the best 400 mile+ dual-sport ride of the year. This year’s tour will start the day after Thanksgiving, using creative routes chosen to Barstow and Las Vegas. Your gear bag will be transported from point-to-point each day. Large Adventure bikes, vintage bikes, side-hacks, and small displacement bikes are all welcome to join in the fun with the regular dual-sport bikes as long as they are street legal.

After an overnight stop in Barstow, the route continues to The Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas for the exciting Saturday night Awards Ceremony with a raffle and lots of prizes.

START Day 1 – Embassy Suites Hotel, Palmdale, CA – Friday, Nov. 27th, 2020
FINISH Day 1 – Hampton Inn – Barstow, California
START Day 2 – Hampton Inn – Barstow, California – Saturday, Nov. 28th, 2020
FINISH Day 2 – The Orleans Hotel – Las Vegas, Nevada


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Author: ADV Pulse Staff
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