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Event Schedule & Track Information The Motocross track is only open during this year’s event, June 17-27, 2010. Practice is available only to pre-registered, 2010 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross racers. Gates open at 7 a.m., Practice at 8 a.m. Classes practice June 17: All, but (NO MINI, SUPERMINI) Classes practice June 18: Vets, Seniors, Masters ONLY. Classes practice June 21: Mini, Supermini Classes practice June 24: 450, 250, Open, Women, Schoolboy, 2-Stroke Practice passes are pre-sold with entry only on a first come, first served basis, limit 400. Fly Racing-Vet Race Days / Gates open at 5 am, Practice 7 am, Racing 8 am June 19-20, 2010 (Saturday-Sunday). Two-day racing event with finals and awards each day. Practice for Vets is June 18. FMF Mini Race Days / Gates open at 5 am, Practice 7 am, Racing 8 am June 22-23, 2010 (Tuesday-Wednesday). Two-day event with finals and awards each day. Practice for Minis is Monday, June 21. FLY Racing / Meet Fly Racing and friends at The Grand Sierra Lodge at The Village Emerald Room from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Fly Racing will be hosting an open forum for riders and parents to see their products and answer questions. Everyone is welcome. Pirelli Open Race Day / Gates open at 5 am, Practice 7 am, Racing 8 am (301cc+), Women, Schoolboy, DC Golf X, FMF 2-Stroke Challenge Fritz Pflock/TREmx.com 250 Race Day / (122-144cc/250f) Gates open at 5 a.m., Practice 7a.m., Racing 8 a.m. “Moto-Gras” at The Village from 6 p.m.-9 p.m. - 250 Junior, Intermediate & Pro awards ceremony, DJ, Transworld MX Annual Pit Bike Race, Team Associates RC Car raving & demos, DJ, giveaways, the Moti Gras After Party at Hyde Lounge and more. Dirt Digits 450 Race Day / (450/250f/250cc) Gates open at 5 a.m., Practice 7a.m., Racing 8 a.m. Paid Practice Practice is available only to pre-registered, 2010 Mammoth Motocross racers. Mammoth Motocross Track Track is located off Sherwin Creek Road, about 2 miles from the intersection of Old Mammoth Road. There is a mandatory shuttle for entry to the track. Look for parking signs and enjoy the ride. Spectator Tickets Tickets Race Days: Adults:______$20 MVP10:______$15 Kids:______$5 Children 6 & under free * Must show MVP pass to receive discount Tickets Practice Days: Official Motocross Adults:______$5 Children 12 & under are free Program produced in conjunction What to bring: water, sunscreen and a lawn chair. Food and with The Sheet, Inc. Beverage service is available at the track. Large vehicles will be screened before entry is permitted. Pit space is limited. Vehicle entry will be Edited by Kirkner based on the number of riders the vehicle serves. Designed by Thies No dogs, pit bikes and/or golf carts will be permitted at the event. Photos by Peatross 4 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 2010 How to Get to the Track - Directions & Parking Info Mammoth Lakes is centrally located on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. A scenic drive along US Highway 395 from Reno (to the north) or from Los Angeles (to the south) via the Highway 14 and Interstate 5 will land you at the Highway 203 junction just outside of town. Exit and follow 203 into town. Once in Mammoth, take a left onto Old Mammoth Road. Travel about one mile and make a left onto Sherwin Creek Road. (If already in town and heading east on 203, make a right at the intersection of Main Street and Old Mammoth Road.) The Motocross track is located off Sherwin Creek Road, about two miles from the turnoff at Old Mammoth Road. Signs for parking and the track will be posted. Parking Only racers, pit crews and vendors may park at the track. All others, including spectators, must park at one of several parking lots designated for the event. Shuttle busses will transport everyone to the track. THIS IS A MANDATORY SHUTTLE. The gravel pit on Sherwin Creek Road fills up early, so there are additional parking areas serviced by the Motocross shuttle. These include: 1. Gravel pit on Sherwin Creek Road (shuttle every few minutes) 2. Mammoth High School on Sierra Park Road at Meridian Blvd. 3. The Park and Ride lot on Old Mammoth Rd. The shuttle operates from town pickup location areas on weekend Race days and runs about once every 30 minutes. Hiking and bicycling to the track on Sherwin Creek Road is permitted. No pit bikes will be allowed past the gravel pit. For current road conditions visit www.dot.ca.gov or call 800.427.7623. Transponders his year transponders are required for racing. The racer must check in with 2X PROMOTIONS Timing and Scoring booth across from the Tfood court prior to their first moto and have a transponder assigned to their bike. This will cost the racer $10. The lap times and scoring is provided to the racer at anytime. (Hint) Obtain your transponder during practice days and see your lap times early. IT IS THE RIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO OBTAIN THE TRANSPONDER PRIOR TO THEIR FIRST MOTO. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN FORFEIT OF ENTRY. THE STARTING LINE WILL NOT BE PRO- VIDING WHAT YOU NEED. Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 5 6 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 As part of a decade-long tradition, local businesses support the Mammoth Motocross by becoming a banner sponsor. These businesses are a huge part of the event’s overall success! Look out for the banner sponsors while you are in the Mammoth Lakes area. You will recognize them by the Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross Banner hanging from their store fronts. Stop in, say hello and support them while you’re here. Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 7 More than one road home By Kirkner tarting gates dropped and dirt races sold out in less than a minute, Mammoth Motocross, stepped up to bikes whined all over California leaving many high and dry no matter the plate as the event’s title sponsor. Sand even Arizona this year as how skilled a racer they were. So, after motocross riders raced for a spot in more than 40 years of the event, with “Monster shares the same vision and the 2010 Monster Energy Mammoth the past 10 selling out, Mammoth brings to the table just what is needed Motocross. A new twist on an old fa- decided to develop its own brand of in a great partner, and can take the vorite had those interested in hitting a performance-based, qualifier entry Mammoth Motocross to the next the dirt at the Mammoth track partici- process. Since the annual event is level,” Colbert said. pating in six qualifying events known operated under a special use permit as The Road to Mammoth. from the US Forest Service, the quali- Next, TransworldMX offered its media fier entry process was really the only channels to get the word out to the A brainchild of Mammoth Mountain, way to grow the well-loved and well- racing world, and 2XPromotions the Road to Mammoth allowed rid- attended event. agreed to promote, promote, pro- ers to qualify based on skill, not the mote. The Monster Energy Road to speed of their Internet. In the past, Not only did the Road to Mammoth Mammoth had officially arrived. registration opened for the Mam- allow riders to duke it out on the moth Motocross on a specific day at racecourse for their chance to ride It worked like this: beginning in a specific time. More often than not Mammoth, it also built more hype February, six about riding in Mammoth along quali- fying events were held from Anza, Calif. to Buckeye, Ariz. Racers of all levels were invited to attend the events to try and qualify for the Monster Energy the way. Mammoth Motocross. Participants Monster were allowed to attend as many Energy, the biggest qualifiers as they wished in order to name in motocross at the make the cut. Qualifying riders were moment, according to Mike registered for the main event in June Colbert, Director, Monster Energy as quick as a ruby slipper heel click. 8 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 Mammoth Motocross qualifier brings new thrills to classic event Sixty percent of this year’s Mam- “You want it [the track] to be wet, but above-mentioned Competitive Edge moth entries came from the Road to this was mud,” he added.
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