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Post by bozemanmoto on Aug 16, 2011 14:37:13 GMT -5
The countdown has begun for the 4rd Annual Motocross Roundup in Bozeman, MT!! - September 23rd - 25th 2011 - [glow=red,2,300][/glow] Things kick off Friday Sept 23rd with Open Practice followed by two full days of racing Saturday through Sunday. Each class will race 3 motos. More details will be announced soon. This event will be part of a series with races being hosted throughout the rocky mountain west this fall 2011. The remaining race series schedule will be announced later this week.
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Post by bozemanmoto on Aug 25, 2011 18:17:18 GMT -5
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BOZEMAN, Montana – Gallatin Valley Dirt Riders, operator of Hyline Raceway and bozemanmoto.com website and organizer and promoter of motocross events, today announced that RMX – Rocky Mountain Motocross Series has signed to be the official sanctioning body of the 2011 4th Annual Motocross Roundup event. The event is scheduled as round 2 of the RMX Triple Crown motocross racing series. RMX features a distinctive and popular motocross racing series for men and women – ranging from age 4 to 40 and older. The RMX motto; “If you aren't changing the game you're following someone else,” shows at every RMX event. RMX continually focuses on the needs of the competitors, providing quality racetracks and racing conditions, long motos for every class, contingency awards for rider attendance and consistent and fair, dependable and professional event management. “RMX was started when local track owners noticed a significant need for quality racing in the Rocky Mountain area. We have strived to provide the highest quality, most competitive motocross events in this region. Since 2009, RMX Series has become the standard in motocross racing by setting a bar many have tried to reach. If rider turnout is a measure of success, RMX is unsurpassed with turnouts in 2010. Even with the large numbers, we are committed to maximum track time and efficient management operations.” The 2011 RMX Triple Crown motocross racing series kicks-off September 4-5 in Rupert, Idaho, continues on September 24-25 at Hyline Raceway in Bozeman, Montana and ends October 16-17 at Cache Valley MX Park in Preston, Idaho. “We are proud to have RMX as our official event organizer,” states Gallatin Valley Dirt Riders president, Shawn Petersen. “Beyond being one of the most popular and fastest growing motocross racing organizations around today ... RMX is totally dedicated to supporting every aspect of motocross ... from riders and sponsors and now motocross in Montana, as well. We look forward to featuring and promoting the RMX Triple Crown series at Hyline Raceway.” “We are a core supporter of Motocross ... and Gallatin Valley Dirt Riders has teamed with the RMX Triple Crown series presented by Rocky Mountain ATV/MC because of its excellent reputation and just how big this RMX series has become," adds GVDR Chairman, Ryan Streich. "In every respect, RMX and its partners have excelled and built a reputation as an all round winner ... and we only see great things as we head to the winner's circle with them." About Rocky Mountain Motocross SeriesFounded in 2009, Rocky Mountain Motocross Series is the operator, organizer and promoter of motocross, arenacross and supercross events, throughout Idaho, Montana, Nevada and Utah with the RMX Summer Series Presented By Rocky Mountain ATV/MC -- the largest series in the rocky mountain region, featuring top national amateur riders that include AMA national award winners and nationally sponsored athletes. RMX is known for its focus on rider’s needs, contingency awards and efficient events that are on time and organized with minimal down time. RMX produces quality events and brings the thrill of today's extreme sports to only the finest venues. For more information call 801-444-3212 or visit www.rmxseries.com. About Gallatin Valley Dirt RidersGallatin Valley Dirt Riders – GVDR -- was established in Bozeman, Montana. GVDR is a 501c not-for-profit organization and is entirely dependent upon the contributions of its membership and corporate partners. For nearly three decades, GVDR has remained an active part of the Bozeman community, providing entertainment & recreation opportunities to its residents and visitors alike. The club promotes a variety of competitive and recreational motorcycle-related events each year. These events vary from sanctioned motocross racing, live music, members-only trail rides, social gatherings and the premiere event of year, “Motocross Roundup”, taking place each and every September. The primary function of GVDR is to operate and promote Hyline Raceway. Hyline Raceway is a top-level, professionally designed and built motocross track. The design of the track includes challenging dirt features for all skill levels. Changes are made to the track layout throughout the year. It also features a high-capacity irrigation system, rock-free soil and regular maintenance. In 2008, Hyline Raceway was chosen as the location for the inaugural “Red Bull Renewal” project. For more information call 406- 539-0313 or visit www.bozemanmoto.com.
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Post by bozemanmoto on Aug 28, 2011 20:18:15 GMT -5
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Post by bozemanmoto on Sept 6, 2011 17:17:18 GMT -5
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM RMX REGARDING THE TRIPLE CROWN / MOTOCROSS ROUNDUP: www.rmxseries.com/A detailed weekend schedule, including classes, fees, etc. will be posted in the next day or two. After talking with many riders and their families in Rupert Idaho last weekend, we are expecting many of the RMX regular competitors to make the trip to Bozeman for the 2nd round of the Triple Crown series. There are some great battles for the series-end championships that have already begun.
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Post by bozemanmoto on Sept 7, 2011 11:31:45 GMT -5
For those HCMA riders and families that are planning to attend the HCMA banquet, but also want to go to the Motocross Roundup, we trying to schedule the Saturday motos such that we finish at a reasonable time so you can attend both events. We should have the weekend schedule finalized today. Thanks for your patience!
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Post by bozemanmoto on Sept 7, 2011 15:01:39 GMT -5
Below are the details for the 4th Annual Motocross Roundup - Round 2 of the RMX Triple Crown Series
GENERAL INFORMATION
GATES OPEN Thursday, September 22rd, 6:00pm-10:00pm
TICKET INFORMATION Friday - Sunday, Admission: $10.00 Age 10 and Under: FREE *No single-day tickets available*
PARKING AND CAMPING Friday - Sunday, Camping: $10.00 Friday - Sunday, Parking: FREE *No hook-ups available* *Please pack it in, pack it out*
RACE ENTRY Open Practice: $20 All Classes: $45 Sign-up: Friday, 6:00pm - 9:00pm & Saturday, 7:00am - 9:00am
CASH OR CHECK ONLY, NO CREDIT CARDS NO REFUNDS ON GATE FEE
RACE INFORMATION
SCHEDULE Friday, September 23 - Practice, 11:00am-5:00pm Saturday, September 24 - Practice, 8:00am - 10:00am Moto1, 10:30am - 1:30pm Moto2, 1:30pm - 4:30pm Sunday, September 25 - Sight lap for all classes, no practice Moto3, 9:00am-1:00pm
CLASSES 50cc 4-6, 50cc 7-8, 50cc Open, Heads Up thru 9 (4-stroke 110cc max. non-race bikes) 65cc 6-8, 65cc thru 11, 65cc Open 85cc 7-11, 85cc 12-15, Supermini thru 15 Schoolboy thru 16 Girls 65-85cc, Open Women Open Pro, Open Beginner, Open Amatuer Lites Novice, Lites Intermediate, Lites Pro MX Novice, MX Intermediate, MX Pro +25 Open, +30B, +30A, +40 Open
AWARDS - OPEN PRO class 100% payback with $1500 added purse! - LITES PRO, MX PRO, +30A classes 100% payback - RMX Trophy and Gift Card program for top 33% of class courtesy of Rocky Mountain ATV/MC - Motocross Round-Up Championship trophies for all class winners, compliments of Hyline Raceway.
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Post by mx808 on Sept 7, 2011 15:25:12 GMT -5
What other classes are money classes? 25 Open? +30 A? Lites Pro?
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Post by bozemanmoto on Sept 7, 2011 15:54:43 GMT -5
Lites Pro, MX Pro, +30A are all 100% payback.
Open Pro is 100% payback + $1500 added.
I'll update the info posted above.
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Post by 212masters22 on Sept 7, 2011 17:08:10 GMT -5
If the pro riders I saw in Rupert show up in Bozeman and line up with Weaver, Meyer, Delaware, Steffins and some of the other fast Montana riders that gonna be one hell of a race!
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Post by bozemanmoto on Sept 7, 2011 17:30:28 GMT -5
If the pro riders I saw in Rupert show up in Bozeman and line up with Weaver, Meyer, Delaware, Steffins and some of the other fast Montana riders that gonna be one hell of a race! I second that. Those guys ride 'flat out' for 20 minutes and battle to the very end. Great racing for sure! ;D
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Post by Bob Arnett on Sept 8, 2011 0:11:41 GMT -5
Bozeman Moto do you have some kind of idea the order the classes will run? just curious for the 50cc races, we went to a RMXA race in cheyenne a couple weeks ago and they ran all 50 motos in the morning, is that a possibility with these races, that was kind of brutal (5 motos including the 65 moto my boy ran) then 1 65 moto in the afternoon, sorry we couldnt make it to the 1st of this series but all plans are to hit the next 2!!!! oh and awesome to see AGE group classes in Montana!!!!
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Post by bozemanmoto on Sept 8, 2011 0:49:07 GMT -5
I don't know what the moto schedule will be. Typically the RMX organizers don't release the complete moto schedule until after sign ups, but they will announce the order of the first 3 motos prior to sign ups so those individuals can prepare adequately. This allows the organizers to look at the number of entries per class and then combine any compatible classes into 1 moto and use 2 gate drops if needed. This flexibility makes the day go much faster and they can make accommodations for someone who might have otherwise ended up with back-to-back Motos. I hope that somewhat answers your question? The likelihood of all the 50cc and 65cc Motos being run close to one another is slim because the RMX organizers know there are riders that may, for example, race in 2 of the 50cc classes and 1 of the 65cc classes, so they know not to schedule them back-to-back.
See you in Billings this weekend?
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Post by moto 318 on Sept 8, 2011 7:56:25 GMT -5
sure would be nice to see a moto schedule... won't be able to make it as we would need to be able to enter classes that ran early to be able to make it back to Helena for the banquet.
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Post by bozemanmoto on Sept 8, 2011 10:13:40 GMT -5
sure would be nice to see a moto schedule... won't be able to make it as we would need to be able to enter classes that ran early to be able to make it back to Helena for the banquet. Show up and race, there's 25 classes to choice from. And we scheduled the racing to be done by 4:30 on Saturday. I'm sure you'll find 2 classes that fit your skill level and schedule.
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Post by bozemanmoto on Sept 8, 2011 10:17:28 GMT -5
One more class has been added: 65cc Open.
I updated the info posted above.
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