"Ride for the Cure" MX Weekend Oct. 20-21
"Ride for the Cure" MX Weekend Oct. 20-21
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If you are looking for a great excuse to pack up the wife, kids, girlfriend, husband, mother, mother-in-law, or even the neighbors and go motocross riding, then here's your chance.
Kawasaki is a major sponsor of the first annual Oct. 20 - 21, 2007 "MotoX Ride for the Cure" at Cahuilla Creek MX Park in Anza, California (San Diego County). All proceeds will benefit Michelle's Place, a local cancer research center. At Cahuilla Creek, three tracks will be groomed and awaiting your arrival: pro, vet and 60cc/80cc/women's.
Please join us and what's expected to be a large group of women from Southern California and their families who love to ride dirtbikes. The two-day event schedule includes a beginner dirt bike school (space is limited), fashion show, live music, silent auction, Kawasaki KLX110 raffle, vendor row, food concessions, and a Mini Moto Invitational hosted by Kawasaki. To make the most of it, camping Friday and/or Saturday night is free to all and encouraged!
For more information, please visit: motoxforthecure.com.
Schedule of events
Friday, October 19 th
4:00pm Gates Open for camping and Vendor set-up.
Saturday, October 20th
6:30 Gates Open
9:00 All tracks open
12:00 Track maintenance
Raffle and giveaways
1:00 Live music by Mouthful of Snow
3:00 Main & Vet Tracks close
4:00 Fashion Show hosted by Tangerine,
Kawasaki , Temecula Motorsports
5:00 KLX 110 invitational Race by Kawasaki
6:00 Live music by Crazy Neighbors
10:00 End of organized activities and music
Sunday, October 21st
6:30 Gates Open
9:00 All tracks open
12:00 Track maintenance
Raffle and giveaways
1:00 Live music by My Last Revelation
2:00 KLX 110 invitational Race by Kawasaki
3:00 Main & Vet Track close
3:30 KLX 110 Raffle by Kawasaki
(must be present to win)
5:00 End of event
A DJ will be spinning your favorite music throughout the weekend.
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