Schedule and times:
Wednesday May 28:
9 am: Gates open to facility
Noon to 6 pm: amateur rider check-in
10 pm: gates close
Thursday May 29:
5:30 am: gates open
7 am: amateur practice begins
9 am: amateur races begin
10 pm: gates close
Friday May 30:
5:30 am: gates open
7 am: amateur practice begins
9 am: amateur races begin
Saturday May 31:
6 am: gates open
Noon: pro practice begins
Sunday June 1:
6 am: gates open
10 am: practice/qualifying
Noon: AMA Pro Moto 1
Pit Passes:
Sat 11-2 pm, Sun 9-12 am
7 yrs. & under free
8 yrs. & over - $20
Passes can only be purchased Saturday and Sunday at the pit gate.
Pits will be cleared at 3 pm Saturday, and at noon Sunday.
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Race Info: (800) HANGTOWN
Admission:
7yrs. & under: free
8-12 yrs. each day: $5
13 yrs. and older each day: $15
7 yrs. & under free
8-12 yrs. $10
13 yrs. and older: $35 at the Gate
Buy tickets online by clicking the Acteva button on the main page or get them at area cycle shops. You can also buy them at the gate the day of the race
Camping Info:
Camping is unimproved on a first come basis.
Racers camping in the pits must leave the pits at end of races on Friday.
No Campfires allowed.
No camping outside of designated area.
Camping fees:
Wednesday thru Sunday camping: $50
There are no refunds of camping fees for early departures!
All camping fees benefit area youth groups.
Sound requirements:
Be advised that all amateur racers must comply with AMA sound rule of 98 db or less. Riders who fail to comply may be disqualified or not be allowed to ride.
Miscellaneous information:
No pit riding.
Racers can go to and from their race at a walking (5MPH) speed.
No bike testing. The park is closed to recreational/day use riding except on track
on raceday. The park is patrolled by Prairie City SVRA rangers.
No bottles,
dogs, bicycles, golf carts, or pit scooters allowed. EZ-UPS,/
POP-UPS restricted to top of hills and will not be allowed in
crowded areas. Sunscreen and hats are highly recommended. Seating
is in the grass, so a blanket is recommended, as they are lighter
to carry. Wagons are an easy way to transport coolers and miscellaneous goodies.
Spectators
witnessing these events thereby
assume all risks for any injuries or damages resulting therefrom.
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