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I'll be there this year.... I don't go into Myrtle Beach anyways, so whats it matter. All of the places to go to are all around Myrtle and not inside town lines. North Myrtle and Murrells still want and need us all to show up. Myrtle Beach is just one small part of bike week.
MB Bike Week is still on. Try www.mbbikeweeks.com and/or search "myrtle beach" on this site.
The city of MB hasn't "sponsored" a bike week in ages but rather the MB Strand has. This is old news & continues to be supported by folks not in the know, nay-sayers, & folks that cry wolf.
Come down, avoid the city limits, enjoy the beach..........or just don't if you are so inclined. The rest of us will have a great time as usual, hoist a beer, wish you were here.
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