The BBXC makes its first visit to Meadow Valley MX for the Battle by the Bluffs, presented by Custom Outfitters. Round 2 of the series will feature another AA/Pro payout of over $3,000 with an additional $2,500 in Hoosier/Roost Factory contingency available to riders finishing in the top three in their respective classes on Hoosier Tires.
As a special nod to Father’s Day, we will be giving away quarts of Red Line Oil to dads signing up to race along with at least one family member.
Vendor’s row will be in full effect with the Roost Factory support team, presenting sponsor Custom Outfitters, Klim, Timbersled and the BBXC merchandise trailer.
AA riders racing for the $3,250 year-end point fund need to compete in all five rounds of the series. Amateur racers competing for over $5,000 in year-end awards need to compete in four of the five rounds, so if you did not attend round 1 in April, you won’t want to miss this one.
Rd 2 – Battle by the Bluffs presented by Custom Outfitters
June 16, 2019
Meadow Valley MX – Lake City, MN
Gate fee – $10/person, 5 & Under FREE
Overnight camping $20/vehicle + $10 for electric (first come, first serve)
Friday:
Gates Open all day
Saturday:
8am- Gates open
Practice 10-6 $35
GasGas Demo Rides 11am – 5pm
6pm to 8 pm – Sign up
10pm – Gates closed
Sunday:
7am – Gates open
7:30am – Signup at the pavilion
9 am – Peewee, Premier & Girls (1 Hour)
10:30 am – Micro & Macro (30 Minutes)
12 pm – C Class (1 hour) C Classes, Junior, Women’s, Super Senior, Masters & X-Rider
2 pm – AA, A, & B Class (2 hours)
Fees:
$75 – Pro/AA
$45 – A/B Race
$40 – C Race
$20 – Mini entry fee
$15 – X-Rider entry fee
$5 – Transponder
Other Requirements:
District 23 Off-Road numbers are required for Hare Scrambles. If you do not have a D23 Issued number on your bike that matches the number issued on your District Card you will be required to purchase numbers for your bike. At sign up we will have sets of numbers for $5 available for purchase.
AMA Membership
AMA District Membership
No spark arrestor required.
94 dB Sound Test – Sunday @ Motocross track
All Straight Arrow Enduro Rider races held at the Meadow Valley MX Park are AMA and District 23 sanctioned points-paying events. You must be a member of both the AMA and a local district (any district) to race. All applicable rules and regulations apply. Sign up forms will be available for the AMA and District 23 at registration.
Course Details:
The course is located on the highly rated Meadow Valley motocross terrain. Be prepared for mountainous hill climbs, fast and flowing single track, technical challenges, and competitive District 23 racing at its best.
Spectator viewing of the entire track is excellent.
Micro/Macro: TBD
Premier/Pee Wee & C class: TBD
A/B class: TBD
Location: Meadow Valley MX Park
From Twin Cities
From the Twin Cities get on 52 South and head South to 60 East. Stay on 60 and you will pass through 3 small towns. Mazzeppa, Zumbro Falls and West Albany. After crossing highway 63 in Zumbro Falls you will go about 10 more miles east on highway 60 passing through West Albany. Look for the Meadow Valley Motocross sign on your right. You will exit off 60 to the right on a short gravel road.
MORE QUESTIONS?
EMAIL THE TRAILBOSS OR CALL TODD LOFSTROM: 651-226-2305 OR PETER ANTHONY: 320-309-7206
District information:
If you aren’t familiar with District 23 classes, all the information you need is HERE
If you are interested in doing a little research on which class you might fit into, you can see D23 Hare Scrambles results HERE
Important Minor Information:
Minor participants under the age of 18 must have a parent or legal guardian present at all times.
A minor release form must be signed by BOTH parents, the participants and witnessed at registration or you may present a notarized Minor Release and Waiver. If you bring a signed waiver it must have all pages printed , be filled out completely, signed by both parents or guardians and be notarized.
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The accompanying parent or guardian may present a Minor Annual Release Verification Card. To obtain an annual release, download and print all pages. Both parents need to sign the form, have it notarized and submitted to the AMA. The AMA will then issue the minor a card. It will require some time to process so plan ahead if needed. Directions are on the first page of the form.