Track Time Announces Its 2017 Track Day Schedule

Track Time Announces Its 2017 Track Day Schedule

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Track Time is excited to announce their 2017 event dates schedule!

Track Time is a motorcycle track day company in the Pacific Northwest known for their smaller run groups and top level instruction. With fewer riders on the track everyone can experience plenty of open track to work on their skills. This means more freedom and fewer accidents, resulting in fewer injuries and track closures and more track time for your money. Track Time also offers excellent, professionally trained instructors and control staff at every event.

In 2017 Track Time will hold events at The Ridge Motorsports Park in Shelton Washington and Portland International Raceway in Portland Oregon. Ken Hill will attend 7 of the 8 events and will continue to work with Track Time, providing classroom instruction and assisting with one-on-one coaching.

The Ridge

May Monday 15th

June Monday 19th

July Monday 17th

Aug Sunday/Monday 6th-7th

Sept Sunday/Monday 3rd-4th

Portland (PIR)

July Monday 24th

Track Time is also offering some great event packages for customers from now until the end of the year in which you can save quite a bit. Check them out at http://www.tracktime.bike/get-tickets.html

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