Discovery Channel's 'Speed On Two Wheels' - Wednesday
Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 8:49 pm
Tommy, Roger Hayden To Appear On Discovery Channel's 'Speed On Two Wheels' Wednesday
Apr 17, 2006
From a press release issued by Kawasaki Motors Corp. U.S.A.:
HAYDEN BROTHERS TO APPEAR ON DISCOVERY CHANNEL
IRVINE, Calif. – Reigning AMA Supersport Champion Tommy Hayden and series runner-up Roger Hayden are to appear on the Discovery Channel’s newest show, “Speed on Two Wheels,” scheduled to air Wednesday, April 19th. The Kawasaki Racing Team riders will be appearing alongside their crew as the show progresses through the many technical aspects of what it takes to be competitive in the AMA Superbike series.
Produced by Cry Havoc Productions, “Speed on Two Wheels” also takes the viewer into the world of the modern sportbike. Viewers will learn the artistry and engineering of these two-wheeled rocketships and what makes them tick. The program covers everything from how the average consumer can learn better riding skills to how top racers dial-in their finely tuned machines.
Depending on the cable provider the show is scheduled to air on either the Discovery Channel or the Discovery Science Channel. Be sure to check your local listings for time and channel.
Don
Apr 17, 2006
From a press release issued by Kawasaki Motors Corp. U.S.A.:
HAYDEN BROTHERS TO APPEAR ON DISCOVERY CHANNEL
IRVINE, Calif. – Reigning AMA Supersport Champion Tommy Hayden and series runner-up Roger Hayden are to appear on the Discovery Channel’s newest show, “Speed on Two Wheels,” scheduled to air Wednesday, April 19th. The Kawasaki Racing Team riders will be appearing alongside their crew as the show progresses through the many technical aspects of what it takes to be competitive in the AMA Superbike series.
Produced by Cry Havoc Productions, “Speed on Two Wheels” also takes the viewer into the world of the modern sportbike. Viewers will learn the artistry and engineering of these two-wheeled rocketships and what makes them tick. The program covers everything from how the average consumer can learn better riding skills to how top racers dial-in their finely tuned machines.
Depending on the cable provider the show is scheduled to air on either the Discovery Channel or the Discovery Science Channel. Be sure to check your local listings for time and channel.
Don