Bike Week for the Internet age

Bike Week bikini contest in Daytona BeachDAYTONA BEACH -- Bike Week, like Speed Weeks before it, is in the books, but our coverage is far from over. In some respects, it's just getting started. We have tons of videos showing the raw side of the event and what really draws half a million bikers.

In this regard, NSBNews.net stands alone in its multi-media coverage.

We'll take you to Main Street in Daytona Beach where you will hear the rich thunder sound of Harleys and the camaraderie of bikers. We'll show you the decadence of the Cabbage Patch and the cole slaw wrestling and how it appeals to prurient interests, even when some of the female combatants are far from your lipstick Barbie doll.

We'll also show you a kinder, gentler side of Bike Week. We are positive you will enjoy this extensive coverage over the corporate presentation that comes with traditional print media. The naysayers who complain it's old news can stick with the same-old tired coverage and move on to the latest batch of government and police press release journalism they're used to getting on a daily basis.

With NSBNews.net, you'll see this year's cole-slaw wrestling; not a retread from 2008, that was highlighted in the print newspaper's online version. You'll get to see the Bike Week Parade and some other surprises.

Come on, you're not going to watch a bikini contest? Or a band playing classic rock tunes? As we've done since our April 7, 2008 launch, NSBNews.net is proud to bring you the sights, sounds and color of Bike Week and all kinds of special events that make Volusia County the tourist destination that it is.

NSBNews.net photo above by Multimedia Editor Sera Frederick / Young women take the stage in front of the Wing House on International Speedway Boulevard on the opening night of Bike Week to hundreds of cheering bikers. You can see the video in a related story.