2015 AIMExpo wraps final day amid applause
As
doors closed on the 2015 American International Motorcycle Expo
(AIMExpo) applause filled the Orange County Convention Center (OCCC)
where consumer attendees on the packed show floor joined the 561
exhibitors in celebrating the event’s third year in Orlando.
Jeremy Cupp wins Championship of the Americas
The
inaugural AIMExpo Championship of the America’s featured a slew of
radically designed, hand built bikes by North America's top custom
builders. These bikes and builders were met with a standing ovation
during the award ceremony that crowned builders in four unique classes
and culminated in the choosing of a Free Style champion to represent
AIMExpo at the AMD World Championship of Custom Bike Building in
Cologne, Germany.
Among
the winners was Bill Dodge from Bling Cycles who won the Retro Custom
Class, Jim “Preacher” Goodrich from Preachers Hot Rod Cycles won the
Performance Custom Class and Dell Battle from Dangerous Dezigns won the
Street Custom Class. The Free Style winner who was selected by his peers
and AIMExpo judges alike was Jeremy Cupp from LC Fabrications. A
masterpiece of craftsmanship, Jeremy built a flawless chassis from raw
metal to house a motor constructed with a Ducati head mated to a Buell
bottom end. Congratulations to Jeremy and good luck in Cologne!
AMA Hall of Fame
Returning
as a featured event at AIMExpo, the AMA hosted its 2015 Hall of Fame
Induction Ceremony inside the convention center on Saturday night.
Kicking off the night was a VIP reception leading into the awards
ceremony. Emotional acceptance speeches highlighted the night, and the
evening came to a close with a particularly heart-felt speech from
Legend Award Winner Wayne Rainey. The class of 2015 included Alex
Jorgensen, John Kocinski, Keith McCarty, John Parham, Rodney Smith and
Richard Teerlink.
Booth Winners
For the second year, AIMExpo
handed out booth awards to exhibitors that went above and beyond with
the design of their respective booth area. Four different awards were
given – a rookie award for a large and small booth and a veteran award
for a large and small booth – with exhibitors being scored on booth
design, branding, creative design, interactive experience, social media,
staffing and overall appearance. This year’s rookie winner for a booth
under 400 sq. ft. was Standard Motorcycle Co., while the rookie winner
for a booth 400 sq. ft. or larger was Bates Footwear. In the returning
exhibitor class, the booth under 400 sq. ft. winner went to Forma Boots,
and the 400 sq. ft. or larger booth taking the top honors was BMW
Motorcycle Owners of America.