BMW cancels the motorcycle days in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Early. They would have taken place from July 3rd to 5th. However, the main focus for the company is to contain the corona virus. The market town and GaPa Tourismus show understanding.
Garmisch-Partenkirchen - The BMW Motorrad Days regularly attract over 40,000 guests from all over the world to Garmisch-Partenkirchen. They are one of the largest and most international customer events of the BMW Group, a company press release said on Friday. But they won't take place this year. BMW cancels the event. Even now. It was scheduled for July 3-5. BMW gives a reason for the early decision: "Unfortunately, the current circumstances do not allow planning with the necessary long lead times and therefore the usual implementation of the BMW Motorrad Days." also plan your trip well in advance.
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Mayor and Head of Tourism Gerber are behind BMW's decision
Mayor of Garmisch-Partenkirchen Dr. Sigrid Meierhofer deeply regrets the cancellation, but she can understand the decision in every respect in the current situation. “Even if it means a painful cut for our location, of course.” Meierhofer looks ahead, is looking forward to 2021 and the anniversary edition, the 20th BMW Motorrad Days in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
Michael Gerber, Managing Director of GaPa Tourismus GmbH, is also 100 percent committed to the decision made by BMW Motorrad. "Because we are not only responsible for the citizens of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, but also for all guests who come to us"
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