MRA Racing This Coming Weekend At High Plains Raceway

MRA Racing This Coming Weekend At High Plains Raceway

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The MRA returns to High Plains Raceway this weekend, August 29-30, 2015, for Round 6 of the 2015 season. Join us for non-stop high octane excitement as the fastest riders in the region race head to head on everything from 250cc production motorcycles to 200 horsepower open superbikes on HPR’s North Course!

Weekend Admission: Adults $10 for the entire weekend of racing. Kids under 12, military personnel, law enforcement and emergency responders are free! Stop by your local motorcycle dealer for a 2 for 1 admission voucher.

For a daily schedule of races go to: http://www.mra-racing.org/schedule/race-day-schedule//

Live timing and scoring is available for all MRA races via Race Monitor App on mobile devices.

The Super Street class will run on Saturday. If you’re a street or track day rider and would like to experience road racing for only $100 with minimal bike prep, go to http://www.mra-racing.org/superstreet/superstreet-information/ for more information.

High Plains Raceway – http://highplainsraceway.com/

93301 E Highway 36,

Deertrail, Colorado 80105

Directions: High Plains Raceway is located on U.S. Highway 36, 17 miles east of Byers. This is 60 miles (and less than one hour) east of the I-25 & I-70 interchange, known locally as the Mousetrap. At Byers, exit I-70 (which bends to the south towards Limon) taking Highway 36 due east 17 miles. The track is on your left, with the entrance at the easternmost side of the property.

The Motorcycle Roadracing Association is dedicated to promoting safe and competitive motorcycle road racing events for enthusiasts in Colorado and the surrounding area. For more information, go to http://www.mra-racing.org/

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