North Central Missouri Fair Grounds set for ATV and dirtbike motocross races

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The North Central Missouri Fair Grounds in Trenton is set to host an exhilarating event for ATV and dirtbike enthusiasts on Friday, August 2, 2024. The races will offer a high-octane mix of adrenaline-pumping action and family-friendly entertainment.

Sign-in for participants begins at 4:30 p.m., with races scheduled to start at 7:00 p.m. Admission is set at $15.00 for adults and $5.00 for kids aged 6 to 12. Children aged 5 and under can attend for free. For those seeking close-up access to the action, pit passes are available for $25, regardless of age.

 

CategoryPrice
Adults$15.00
Kids (6-12)$5.00
Kids (5 and under)Free
Pit Passes (all ages)$25.00

 

Racers can enter one class for $20 or two classes for $30, with a maximum of two entries. Expert class participants will pay $25 for a single entry and $40 for two. The event promises trophies for winners in all classes except the expert category. In the expert classes, winners will receive cash prizes.

 

Racer FeesPrice
One class$20
Two classes (limit 2)$30
Expert (one entry)$25
Expert (two entries, limit 2)$40

 

Expert Class Prizes:

  • First Place: $100
  • Second Place: $50
  • Third Place: $25

Rules & Information:

  • All riders must attend a mandatory meeting 30 minutes before the race.
  • Riders are required to wear a closed-face helmet and ankle-high boots.
  • Classifications are subject to change based on rider participation.
  • Trophies will be awarded to the top three finishers in all non-expert classes.

The event will feature races for all ages, organized by bike size and experience level. The track will be designed in motocross style, accommodating both ATVs and motorcycles. For further details, interested parties can contact Andy Burress at 660-654-0196.


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