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2024 SCHEDULE OF EVENT
MARCH 16 AND 17 - SEASON OPENER - DG SERIES
MARCH 23 AND 24 - PAMX AND DG SERIES
MARCH 30 - OPEN PRACTICE - 10:00 to 4:00
APRIL 5 TO 7 - LLQ
APRIL 20 - OPEN PRACTICE - 10:00 TO 4:00
MAY 11 AND 12 - MDRA AND DG SERIES
JUNE 1 - OPEN PRACTICE - TIME TO BE UPDATED CLOSER THE TIME
JUNE 22 AND 23 - D6 AND DG SERIES
JULY 12 TO 14 - MDRA/MAMA SHOOTOUT AND DG SERIES
First ever Ultimate Women, Girls, and Mini Girls Race brought to you by Tom Brown of Event Rentals and Solutions
AUGUST 24 AND 25 - D6-PAMX AND DG SERIES
SEPTEMBER 6 TO 8 - YAMAHA ALL STAR AMA PRO AM FEATURED EVENT - DG SERIES
125 All Star - Cobra Cup - Yamaha JM All Star
OCTOBER 4 TO 6 - MAMA- Waiting on verification
OCTOBER 26 AND 27 - PAMX AND DG SERIES
Halloween Weekend
TYPICAL SCHEDULE
(special events may be different than listed)
Race Weekend
Practice Day
10:00 AM - Practice starts
4:00 PM - Practice ends
Race Day
7:00 AM - Gates open
7:00 AM - Registration
8:15 AM - Chapel service
9:00 AM - Rider's meeting
9:30 AM - Practice
Racing starts immediately following practice
10:00 PM - Gates close
Late Arrivals need to park in the driveway until we open in the am
Non-Race Weekend
Practice Day
11:30 AM to 5:00 PM
PRACTICE THIS SATURDAY, MARCH 30 IS 10:00 TO 4:00
For fees, see the Fees page
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Method #2
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If the calendar doesn't appear in the Google Calendar app on your phone, follow Google's troubleshooting guide:
Fix sync problems with the Google Calendar app - Google Calendar Help
More than likely, you'll need to:
"Confirm that the correct calendar is synced"
"Check that the calendar is visible"