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Big turn out expected with move of motorcycle rally to Downtown Batavia

By Howard B. Owens

It was a big event last summer and it promises to be a bigger event in 2012, in large part because it's moving downtown.

The 2nd annual WNY Round-Up Rally will occupy Jackson Street and could bring thousands of bikers and motorcycle enthusiasts to Batavia.

"Everybody watched how the event came off last year and we approached the city this year they said, 'we want it downtown, we want people to see our city,'" said Dave Kasinski, who is organizing the event.

Jackson Street will be closed Aug. 10, 11 and 12 for the rally.

The event will include live music, food, vendors, games and, of course, lots of motorcycles.

"Being able to walk down a row of 100 bikes and see all of the different types and models and different do-dads, that's an event in itself," Kasinski said.

City Manager Jason Molino said city officials are very excited that the event is moving downtown (last year it was held at the Clarion Hotel) and praised Kasinski and his team as very organized and professional.

"If it's a nice day out, you could see thousands of people coming to downtown," Molino said.

The event falls a week before Summer in the City and Kasinksi said his organization is ensuring Summer in the City is also promoted on the rally's marketing material, and that the two events should work together well.

Kasinski said he hopes downtown businesses will sponsor and otherwise support the event, which he said would help tremendously in how it's perceived by vendors and attendees, which will help the event grow in future years.

Putting the rally downtown is important, Kasinski said, because it makes the event easier to walk and easier for people to get to and provides more amenities for attendees.

"Every rally we go to throughout the Northeast are held in downtowns," Kasinski said. "It's more convenient and it's easier to see a lot of stuff when it's all in one location."

Kyle Couchman

I wonder how willing the downtown businesses will be to work with the city on this after having the overnight parking issue rammed down their throat.

I also wonder if Mr. Molino is going to force Dave Kasinski to purchase permits for everone of the WNY round up Rally who wants to stage and set up things the day before in the city parking lots. Or if he will have enforcement out in the wee hours of Aug 10th to ticket all the vehicles and people parking overnight to prep the Roundup.

Interesting what the answers might be, after all local buisnesses would greatly profit from this weekend, however still will have the parking issues killing off business before and after.

Oh I forget how potential $$ might make Mr. Molino more open to kissing butt for this event but then becoming a parking nazi afterwards....

May 9, 2012, 4:10pm Permalink

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