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Kids Just Wanna Ride Video Contest Winners Announced

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April 29, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Kids Just Want to Ride! video contest winners announced

PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- Scores of youngsters shared their passion for riding off-highway motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) in the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) Kids Just Want to Ride! video contest, which ended April 24.

The videos feature young riders who point out the absurdity of a federal law that will effectively ban the sale of kid-sized bikes and ATVs at the end of 2011 due to the lead content of some parts. Each video features one or more kids promising not to "eat my motorcycle!"

"The AMA sponsored the Kids Just Want to Ride! video contest to show how real children, and real families, will suffer when the de facto ban on the sale of kids' dirtbikes and ATVs goes into effect at the end of the year unless federal law is changed," said Jessica Irving, AMA grassroots coordinator.

"Lawmakers need to see first-hand the faces of the children who will be hurt by the lead law -- the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) of 2008," Irving said. "That law must be changed with the passage of H.R. 412, the Kids Just Want to Ride Act."

First prize in the AMA Kids Just Want to Ride! video contest was awarded to Erin, 11, Adi, 7, and Carter, 5, Malcolm of Littleton, Colo. They will accompany their parents as the honored guests at the AMA Family Capitol Hill Climb in Washington, D.C. The May 26 event will gather children, families and other enthusiasts to urge members of Congress to support the Kids Just Want to Ride Act. The Malcolm's video will be featured at the event.

The second prize, a $500 BikeBandit.com gift card, was won by Faith, 10, and Ellis, 7, Negron of Los Alamitos, Calif.

Third prize, a $100 BikeBandit.com gift card, was won by Cameron Reed, 12, of Denham Springs, La.

Winning videos can be viewed at www.americanmotorcyclist.com/KidsJustWantToRide.aspx.

The CPSIA was intended to ban small toys with high lead content, but because of broadly written language, it has been interpreted to apply to all products for kids 12 and under, including dirtbikes, ATVs, bicycles, clothing and books.

The AMA asks everyone concerned about this problem to urge their federal lawmakers to support H.R. 412, the Kids Just Want to Ride Act, and plan to attend the AMA Family Capitol Hill Climb at the nation's Capitol on May 26.

Families attending the AMA Family Capitol Hill Climb will be joined by U.S. Rep. Denny Rehberg (R-Mont.), author of the Kids Just Want to Ride Act. At that time, AMA Government Relations Department staff will also help families lobby their members of Congress to support the bill.

For more information on the AMA Family Capitol Hill Climb and to register to attend, go to www.americanmotorcyclist.com/KidsJustWantToRide.aspx.

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