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30 acre
Park with 3 groomed
tracks plus 1 mile Trails course 30 min south of Tulsa,OK. 2011 European Hare Scrambles Monthly Race Series begins this Sunday.
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Date Added: Apr 6, 2011
Come ride and race in Riverside, California! With a variety of
tracks to choose from we cater to all rider levels:
Main Track, Vet Track, Intermediate Track, Pit Bike Track and Pee Wee Track. There are also two R/C
Tracks, one
paved and one dirt.
On site
parts and service. Camping Available, Check us out!
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Date Added: Feb 2, 2010
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Date Added: Jun 3, 2010
Since its inception, Schaefer
Tracks has become a worldwide preference for the design and construction of high quality and affordable race
tracks. As the official Team for the Arenacross, Endurocross, and MiniMoto Series, our operating experience
pays off in dividends to the customer through superb and unmatchable craftsmanship. Schaefer
Tracks is a cutting edge com
pany that offers professional services for track layout and design, excavation and construction, as well as maintenance thereafter.
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Date Added: Oct 25, 2010
Dream Traxx, developed and run by Jason Baker, is a cutting edge track building com
pany devoted to the advancement of the sport and its riders. Dream Traxx has gained a reputation for building top quality Supercross,
Motocross, Arenacross, and pit bike
tracks. Since the beginning, Dream Traxx has built custom
tracks that are designed specifically for the riders skill level. If you have an existing track, we also offer track resurfacing or rebuilding.
There is no track to big or too small. Whether you are just getting started or a seasoned professional, we can custom build the track that will best suit your needs. Top Riders and teams like James Stewart, Chad Reed, Timmy Ferry, Nico Izzi, and Butler Brothers MX team are just a few of the satisfied customers who have had their dream come true. Let the Dream Traxx experienced track building crew help make your ultimate "dream track" become a reality.
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Date Added: Oct 25, 2010
Buchanan, Michigan’s RedBud is the centerpiece of the Lucas Oil AMA Pro
Motocross Championship. Located just above the Michigan-Indiana state line, RedBud is among the most highly regarded
motocross tracks in the world, and July Fourth weekend there is one of the region’s biggest events in general. Located in the beautiful rolling hills of southwestern Michigan – a state with an affinity for off-road recreational vehicle use – RedBud has bragging rights to claim the largest attendance of any U.S.
motocross race, year after year. With just the right soil mix, plenty of room for
passing, and the biggest jump on the circuit - the infamous LaRocco’s Leap, named after local legend Mike LaRocco - RedBud is the top
motocross destination in a region that loves its motorsports. And the loyal Michigan fans’ chants of “Red Buuuuud!!!” are well-known throughout the
motocross world.
One winter nearly forty years ago, Val
paraiso, Indiana’s Gene Ritchie took a trip to Buchanan for a snowmobile race. He rode around the property, imagining that a great
motocross track could be carved into the hills and fields. When that property came up for sale in 1972, Ritchie pursued his dream of creating a national-caliber
motocross track. He and his wife, Nancy, found some willing
partners and purchased the property. The Ritchies, the
Pattersons, and the Millers built their dream track and began holding races in 1973.
RedBud held its first AMA
Motocross National in 1974, and it was won by another local
motocross star, Hadley, Michigan’s Mike Hartwig. The facility also hosted Trans-AMA races each fall, often featuring battles between the world’s best rider at the time, Roger DeCoster, and America’s best, Bob “Hurricane” Hannah.
Within a few years, the original
partners moved on and the Ritchie family relocated to Michigan to become full-time
motocross promoters. Gene opened a bike shop, Red Bud Cycle, selling Bultacos and Maicos near the track entrance. The shop mechanic, a local teenage MX racer, became the centerpiece of the Friday night MX intermission shows; that teen was the late “Wheelie King”, Doug Domokos, who went on to set world records and wow fans around the globe with his wheelie shows and spectacular stunts.
Other stars emerged from the RedBud amateur races, too, most notably the Bomber, Mark Barnett from nearby Bridgeview, Illinois, Michigan’s five-time Women’s National Champ Lisa (Akin) Wagner (now on staff at RedBud!), six-time AMA MX and SX Champ Jeff Stanton and of course, “the Rock”, Mike LaRocco.
Also, since 2005, RedBud has played host to the second round of the Monster Energy Triple Crown of
Motocross, a series-within-the-series where a rider can earn a $50,000 bonus if he sweeps all three rounds. Over the years, only Ricky Carmichael and James Stewart have managed to pull it off. For 2009, the Monster Energy Triple Crown of
Motocross returns again to RedBud (as well as High Point and Budds Creek) and will be shown live on NBC.
RedBud is also one of four rounds on the 2009 Lucas Oil AMA Pro
Motocross Championships schedule which will host the FMF Two-Stroke Invitational, which will bring back the sights and sounds (and pre-mix smell) of two-stroke
motocross bikes. Check it all out on July Fourth weekend, 2009, at RedBud!
Feature Venue Events
• Lucas Oil AMA Pro
Motocross Championship
• Loretta Lynn's AMA Amateur National Regional and Qualifiers
• ITP/Moose Racing AMA ATV Pro
Motocross Championship
• Great Lakes
Motocross Amateur Series events
• The Annual Grass Track Fall Classic
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Date Added: Jan 31, 2011
The Lucas Oil AMA Pro
Motocross Championship features the world’s fastest outdoor
motocross racers, racing aboard the best bikes each factory offers, on the roughest, toughest
tracks in the world.
Motocross racing is survival of the fittest as well as the fastest every weekend; it’s where legends like Ricky Carmichael, Jeremy McGrath, James Stewart, and Ryan Villopoto were built.
The newest member of the Alli family of action sports,
Motocross is the original extreme action sport, and the Lucas Oil AMA Pro
Motocross Championship is the pinnacle of pure
motocross. The 12-rounds series, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, begins in California on Memorial Day weekend in May and ends in Pennsylvania on Labor Day weekend in September. It includes stops at the premier
motocross racing facilities in America, with events in Colorado, Texas, Massachusetts, Washington, New York, Maryland and Michigan. The pro riders meet up on Saturday afternoon, with competition divided into two classes: one for 250cc bikes, and one for 450cc machines. Also, eight of the rounds feature the rapidly-growing Pro Women’s
Motocross Championship, and the final round features Pro ATV
Motocross.
Each track presents its own unique blend of jumps, hills, corners and whoops, but all the races run under the same format: two thirty-minute-plus-two lap motos (races) per class, with the scores from each race combined to determine the overall winner. The competition also tests fitness, as
motocross at this speed is arguably the most physically demanding sport in the world.
The AMA Pro
Motocross Championship began in 1972. Back then, American riders were still learning the ropes from their European counter
parts who invented the sport. They learned soon, though, and ultra-competitive riders like Bob Hannah, Marty Smith, Jimmy Weinert, Tony DiStefano, and Kent Howerton pushed the sport to new heights.
By the early-1980s, American stars were leading the way, as the likes of Rick Johnson, Broc Glover, Mark Barnett, Jeff Ward, Johnny O’Mara, and David Bailey met to battle at every round, sur
passing the European masters in speed and technique.
Those men
paved the way for modern legends like Jeff Stanton and Damon Bradshaw, Jeremy McGrath and Jeff Emig, and of course Ricky Carmichael, who became known as “the GOAT,” which stands for “Greatest Of All-Time,” after his amazing run at the top landed him ten consecutive AMA Pro
Motocross Championships.
Motocross fans are a unique breed of action sport consumer – edgy, energetic, enthusiastic, and athletic.
Motocross is a lifestyle sport, and for 12 weekends each summer, the best athletes on the planet do battle on the toughest
tracks in the land. The real winners are the thousands of fans who get a spot at the fence and cheer for their heroes through every second of the action. 2011 will mark the historic 40th season of American
Motocross.
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Date Added: Jan 31, 2011
It all started with a simple idea and steadily became “An Army of ONE”.
The army began assembling in the heart of San Diego, California back in 1997. The simple idea of creating the most innovative, high quality motorcycle graphics rapidly progressed into a complete line of leading edge products that redefined industry standards.
Long recognized as the world leader in graphic kits and seat covers, the ONE brand has grown to become a leading force in helmets,
motocross ap
parel and casual wear. While the com
pany has grown, the philosophy remains the same and the focus is always to make the best products we possibly can.
Motocross is the toughest sport in the world. We have spent countless hours with some of the most talented names in all of
motocross, fueling our
passion of creating products that can endure the many battles that occur in a championship season.
Our goal is simply to win.
But, we will do this by never forgetting our roots and maintaining our core focus on the products and sport where our
passion was born. ONE products don't only look cool, but they are created by pushing the limits of technology while combining a style that is unique to us. We focus on delivering creativity, innovation and quality with a unique element that no one else has. We look beyond borders and take
part in battles on
motocross and supercross
tracks around the world. If there is a race, you will find us there. Every day we dream about how to make the ride even better.
There is no finish line.
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Date Added: Jan 31, 2011
We’ve made suspension for 35 years, so we know how to design and manufacture the best suspension you can buy. We started out as an engineering com
pany and things haven’t changed. We focus on making high performance products without compromise. This philosophy doesn’t always go over well with the bean counters, but our owner is an engineer — and the boss is always right!
We design suspension solutions for the sports of ATV, Mountain Biking,
Motocross, Off-road and Snowmobile. We know that
passion is what drives you out on the trails and
tracks of this world. It is this
passion that pushes us to make unequalled suspension.
At FOX Racing Shox, we race what we sell, and we race what we manufacture on our production line. We take product off the assembly line and send it to our world class sponsored athletes, confident that it will perform flawlessly. We know there is no harsher test of a product’s worthiness than to mount it onto a professional athlete’s race machine, so we utilize the world’s best testers — our sponsored athletes — as an integral
part of our product development process.
We are a racing based, product driven com
pany and we don’t limit our winning, performance driven attitude to just the race course. It happens everyday at FOX. And really, that’s the reason the products come out the way that they do. Our founder, Bob Fox, said, “It’s a competitive world out there — it’s a Darwinian world. Our goal is to make the best product a customer can buy. That’s where we started; that’s where we are today. We are not going to sit back and say we’re done. We’re never done.”
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Date Added: Jan 31, 2011
Pala Raceway is Southern California's finest outdoor
motocross venue. We have a variety of
tracks to chose from that are heavily maintained and ready to ride upon your arrival!
Your Membership will work at Perris and
Pala. See you at the Track!
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Date Added: Dec 16, 2011