Daytona Beach Bike Week photos-pictures-Da Pirate One Tough Pirate dot com
Daytona Beach Bike Week photos/pictures-Daytona Beach Florida

One Tough Pirate-OTP

Live to tell the tale! www.onetoughpirate.com
 

Harley Davidson Fatboy Trike Motorcycles-Da Pirate on the trike at Daytona Bike Week in Florida

Aboard da Harley Davidson Fatboy trike at Daytona Beach Bike Week- Got Pirattitude?

One Tough Pirate-Bob Bowers-Daytona Beach Bike Week photos/pictures

 

Daytona Bike Week

Daytona Bike Week, also called Daytona Beach Bike Week, is a motorcycle event and rally held annually in Daytona Beach, Florida. Approximately 500,000 people make their way to the rally area for the 10-day event. The festivities include motorcycle racing, concerts, parties, and street festivals. The event is usually held on the first full week of March and contends with the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally as the most popular motorcycle rally in the United States.
 

Harley Davidson motorcycles lined up at Bike Week

THANKS t' my awesome friend Larry for another trip t' Daytona Beach Bike Week!

 
Daytona Bike Week photo Daytona Beach Florida
The scenery at Daytona Bike Week rules!
Bike Week photo Daytona Beach, Florida
 
Live to ride, ride to live! Harley Davidson  Buell photos
 
z at Daytona Beach Bike Week
Thank You Larry a.k.a. Da Z!
 

 

Google: Yahoo: MSN:

 
   

> Back to Photos of Da Pirate <

> View Daytona Bike Week 2003 Photos <

> View my Harley and Buell Photos <

CARPE F#CKING DIEM!

"Survive!"

Daytona Beach Bike Week photos from Florida

Daytona Beach Bike Week Daytona Beach Florida photos

Daytona Bike Week or bust!

I just wanted to let you know you are an amazing person! my true hero and I look up to you so much!
Keep it real man and spread the awareness!

~Sara

Youth HIV/AIDS educator, Bob Bowers-Da Pirate-One Tough Pirate-Madison, Wisconsin-United States

Madison, Wisconsin AIDS activist & Youth HIV/AIDS educator Bob Bowers One Tough Pirate's MySpace profile   Madison, Wisconsin AIDS Activist, youth HIV/AIDS educator and long-term survivor-Bob Bowers Facebook profile   Da Pirate's YouTube videos channel

 

 
 

More Bike Week Photos:

Daytona Beach Bike Week photos Florida
 

Daytona Bike Week photos Daytona Beach, Florida

 
Bike Week photos Daytona Beach Florida
 

Daytona Beach Florida Bike Week photos

 

Daytona Beach Bike Week Photos - Daytona Beach FloridaOTP-One Tough Pirate logo-Bob Bowers aka Da Pirate

 
 
History of Daytona Beach Bike Week

Perhaps it was the appeal of hard sand, warm winter days and the excitement of that first motorcycle race on the beach, that made Daytona Beach the home of Bike Week. Maybe it was the spirited activities surrounding the event that have kept people keep coming back. Whatever the case, Bike Week has been a tradition since January 24, 1937 - the inaugural running of the Daytona 200.

The first race took place on a 3.2 mile beach and road course, located south of Daytona Beach. Ed Kretz of Monterey Park, CA was its first winner, riding an American made Indian motorcycle and averaging 73.34 mph. Kretz also won the inaugural City of Daytona Beach trophy.

The 1937, race course ran approximately one and a half miles north on the beach; through a 1/4 mile turn where the sand was banked, and then onto the paved, public roadway portion for the trip south. Coming back on the final turn, another high sand bank awaited riders as they raced on the hard sands of the beach. Interestingly enough, starting times for these events were dictated by the local tide tables. The races continued from 1937 to 1941. In the early years the Daytona 200 was also called the "Handlebar Derby" by local racing scribes.

In 1942, the Daytona 200 was discontinued because of World War II. Its sanctioning body , the American Motorcycling Association (AMA) solemnly noted it was "in the interests of national defense" that the event was canceled. With the war, came a general rationing of fuel, tires and key engine components. Even though the racing event was "officially" called off, people still showed up for an "unofficial" party called Bike Week.

On February 24, 1947, the famous motorcycle race resumed and was now promoted by the legendary Bill France. Newspaper stories of the period recount that the city fathers asked townsfolk to open their homes to the visiting motorcyclists because all hotel rooms and camping areas were filled to capacity. The 1947 Daytona 200 featured a record 176 riders.

In 1948, a new beach - road course was used because of developments along the beach. Organizers were forced to move the event further south, towards Ponce Inlet. The new circuit measured 4.1 miles. The last Daytona 200 to be held on the beach - road course took place in 1960. In 1961, the famous race was moved to the Daytona International Speedway.

Bike Week has always had a flavor of its own. Some time after the war, the event began to take on a rugged edge. While the motorcycle races on the beach were organized, events surrounding the race were not. As time passed, locals became afraid of the visitors and law enforcement officers and city officials were less than enthusiastic about what some termed an "invasion". Relations between the Bikers and law enforcement officials continued to worsen. When things appeared to be at their worst (after the 1986 event), a special task force was organized by the city in cooperation with the local chamber of commerce to improve relations and change the magnitude and scope of the event.

Today Bike Week has transformed into a 10-day festival that expands throughout Volusia County. There are hundreds of events for motorcycle enthusiasts to enjoy. Bike Week now welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors annually and is enjoyed by locals and motorcycle enthusiasts world wide.

Please visit: www.daytonabikeweek.com

 
   

Da Pirate aboard da Harley Davidson Fatboy trike at Daytona Bike Week- Got Pirattitude?

 
 

Nautical stars-A Pirate's life for me-Da Pirate's chest plates/pieces  tattoos photos page

A Pirate's life for me....

I have been living with HIV/AIDS for over two decades. I was infected from sharing a syringe to inject crystal meth and was launched into a reality I never would have dreamed of. In 1984 I was told I had cancer or 'this thing called AIDS' and to prepare for the worst.

I am serious about prevention, education, reducing stigma, raising awareness and funds in the fight against AIDS on a National and Global level. I speak passionately about the disregard we too often have for our most marginalized youth and adults and the dire need to address issues such as racism, homophobia, addiction and poverty.

It is imperative that we quit ignoring the pink elephant and fight for a more united, empowered and enlightened society regardless of AIDS.

Near the end of my 11 year marriage, and the loss of my best man, I committed my time and energy to making a lasting impact in this fight and sharing my life story through my words as well
as a feature length documentary, The Fire Within.

In 2005 I founded the non-profit organization, HIVictorious, Inc. based in Madison, Wisconsin. I am wholeheartedly committed to not sugar coating the harsh realities of this pandemic, speaking truth to power and kicking some serious HIV ass. (and having a good time doing it!)

In doing so, I also honor the memories and courage of my dozens of friends from all walks of life who were taken from us far too early. It is to you my friends who have passed, and to the courageous souls surviving and thriving with this disease, that I will never ever surrender in this fight!

I bow to you as well as my countless friends and to my family for your unconditional love and support throughout these many years! It was surreal beyond all comprehension to have celebrated my 45th birthday this year! Compassion is our cure!
 
pirates tattoos full sleeves-spider webs, flames, skulls, kanji, tribal, barbwire, wind bars-photos
 

More Daytona Beach Bike Week photos:

 

photo of Da Pirate and friends at Daytona Bike Week in Daytona Beach, Florida

Met some awesome peeps at Bike Week in Daytona!

 
Daytona Beach Bike Week Photos - Daytona Beach Florida

 

One Tough Pirate logo-Bob Bowers www.onetoughpirate.com

 

Daytona Beach Bike Week Photos - Daytona Beach Florida

 
Daytona Beach Bike Week Photos - Daytona Beach Florida
 
Daytona Beach Bike Week Photos - Daytona Beach Florida
 
Daytona Beach Bike Week Photos - Daytona Beach Florida
 

Daytona Beach Bike Week in Florida

Chillaxin in Daytona Beach during bike week

 

 
AIDS documentary The Fire Within rent it on NetFlix
AIDS Documentary-The Fire Within

View the film trailer to the
feature length AIDS documentary on long-term HIV/AIDS survivor Bob Bowers

"The Fire Within"

Click to purchase the DVD from August Moon Entertainment

 
 

tattoo photos Got Ink?

 
 
 


YouTube videos of Da Pirate in Da News

One Tough Pirate on YouTube-HIV/AIDS promotional, awareness and educational videos

 
 
 

Youth HIV/AIDS educator, AIDS activist  & long-term survivor Bob Bowers, One Tough Pirate, also known simply as "Da Pirate." Bob has been living with and surviving HIV/AIDS for 26 years. Bob started as an HIV positive speaker with peer education programs in Los Angeles shortly after his diagnosis. To broaden his personal message of prevention through education, hope and awareness of the disease, Bob founded the nonprofit educational organization, HIVictorious, Inc. in 2005. HIVictorious addresses youth HIV/AIDS education and prevention and provides AIDS awareness in Madison, Wisconsin and throughout the United States through Bob's public speaking and its AIDS awareness poster contest, "What if it Were You?" Mr. Bowers is a leading and well respected AIDS advocate and leader in the fight against HIV/AIDS. As a long-term survivor of HIV/AIDS, and someone who has lost dozens of friends to AIDS, Bob is wholeheartedly committed to educating today's youth and young adults about the realities of HIV/AIDS, as well as living with AIDS long-term. Mr. Bowers is a champion for hope and survival despite some of the difficult circumstances that we ALL face in life.

 
 

 "Compassion is our cure." ™ ~ Bob Bowers

Copyright © 2000-2010 www.onetoughpirate.com One Tough Pirate Productions (OTP) Madison, Wisconsin All rights reserved

Daytona Beach Bike Week photos/pictures-Daytona Beach Florida