Amerivespa Continental Scooter Rally

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Amerivespa is the largest annual motor scooter rally in the United States. The host city varies each year and the event date may range from May to July. Amerivespa is attended by 600-800 scooter enthusiasts from all over North America, Europe, and Asia. The rallies are joint-hosted by the nonprofit organization Vespa Club of America (VCOA), and scooter clubs local to the host city. All makes of scooters are welcome.

The 2023 Amerivespa rally was held in Flagstaff, Arizona June 1 - 4.

Vespa Club of America uses Amerivespa to promote scootering, drive VCOA membership, and to provide a celebratory atmosphere for all scooter enthusiasts. Rally events include; the presence of national and local scooter manufacturers, dealers, and supporting trade organizations displaying their newest products; showcases of the best restored and customized scooters; and group rides around the host city/region led by local scooter clubs.

Amerivespa Host Cities

YearHost CityEvent Dates
2023 Flagstaff, AZJune 1-4
2022 Twin Cities, MNJune 22–26
2019 Lake Geneva, WIJune 19-23
2018Richmond, VAJune 6-10
2017Seattle, WAJuly 6–9
2016 Memphis, TNJune 23–26
2015 Indianapolis, INJune 11–14
2014 New Orleans, LAJune 12–15
2013 San Diego, CAJune 27–30
2012 Lake Geneva, WIJune 21–24
2011New Orleans, LAJune 16–19
2010 San Antonio, TXMay 27–31
2009 Los Gatos, CAUnknown
2008 Chattanooga, TNJuly 24–27
2007Seattle, WAJuly 12–15
2006 Denver, COUnknown
2005 Cleveland, OHUnknown
2004 Salt Lake City, UTJune 24–27
2003 Madison, GAMay 23–25
2002 Portland, ORUnknown
2001 Oklahoma City, OKUnknown
2000San Diego, CAUnknown
1999San Diego, CAUnknown
1998 Knoxville, TNUnknown
1997Knoxville, TNUnknown
1996 Manitou Springs, COUnknown
1995Manitou Springs, COUnknown
1994 Springfield, MOUnknown
1993Springfield, MOUnknown

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