CMRA Will Close Out Its 2010 Season This Coming Weekend At Texas World Speedway

CMRA Will Close Out Its 2010 Season This Coming Weekend At Texas World Speedway

© 2010, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Categories:

This coming weekend, October 29-31, 2010, the Central Motorcycle Roadracing Association (CMRA) returns to action at Texas World Speedway in College Station, Texas. The three-day event marks the final race event of the CMRA’s 2010 roadrace series. The event schedule kicks off on Friday with a Lone Star Track Days sanctioned track day, CMRA license school, and a special Mini-only practice session. Saturday’s schedule includes a full slate of Mini sprint races, a 2-hour Mini endurance race and a 5-hour Big Bike endurance race. The Saturday schedule then culminates with a special Pit Decorating Contest and Trick or Treating for the kids. Sunday’s schedule boasts a full day of exciting and competitive Big Bike sprint races. Entry into the event is just $15 on Friday and Saturday, and only $10 on Sunday. Ride your street bike to the event and you’ll pay just $5 for entry on both Saturday and Sunday! Kids 12 and under are free. A spectator lap of the track will be conducted during the lunch break on Sunday (schedule and weather permitting). With many 2010 CMRA Endurance and Sprint championships still yet to be decided, the racing action promises to be thrilling, so come on out and be a part of it! For more information about this event and a detailed event schedule, visit: ~http://www.lstd.com~ and ~http://www.cmraracing.com~.

Latest Posts

Moto2: Canet Re-Signs With Fantic Racing

Fantic Racing Moto2 and Aron Canet agree to contract...

Introducing A Baby To Two-Wheeled Fun With A Strider, Part Two

By Anne Roberts Barnes It’s been about two months since...

MotoAmerica: More From Mid-Ohio (Updated)

HARLEY-DAVIDSON FACTORY RACER KYLE WYMAN WINS SUNDAY AND FINISHES...

American Flat Track: Indian FTR750 Ineligible To Race In 2025

Indian Motorcycle Celebrates the End of an Era of...

MotoGP: Dovizioso Testing In Place Of Crutchlow At Misano

Andrea Dovizioso to ride as Yamaha Factory Racing MotoGP...