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Is anyone else thinking about riding out to Laguna Seca this summer to catch the MotoGP races?
Steve T.
1999 CBR600F4
maybe catch a plane..
If money is the root of all evil,
why do churches beg for it?
I've really been considering it. Though it's doubtful because of money and time.
I've flown out the last 2 years, and just felt like I was missing something! Not to mention that the total Cluster-F%$& last year at the track REALLY made me wish I had a bike!
By the way, my buddy can't make the races, so I have one 3-day General Admission Ticket and one 3-day Paddock Pass available, for face value ($90 for the GA ticket, and $40 for the paddock pass) available.
Steve T.
1999 CBR600F4
motorcycle is the ONLY way in and out of there
When I start my KTM in the morning, rules are broken. Its inevitable...
01 SV650S (RC51 eater)/07 690SM /03 300EXC/14 XTZ1200
TRACKS:Firebird/NHMS/VIR/Calabogie/California Speedway/NJMP/MMC/NYST/Palmer/Thompson/Club Motorsports
What are the dates?
Last year was smooth as anything getting there and back each day. The heat was a little rediculous and the fact that there is no shade at all but it was still a blast.
It's all water under the bridge, and we do enter the next round-robin. Am I wrong?
The event dates are July 20-22.
Steve T.
1999 CBR600F4
Thank you
I rode out there in '05 from Mass and it was quite the experience. Total distance was about 9,000 miles and I did it in 4 weeks. I highly reccommend it if you have the spare time. The roads in California are incredible.
I'm looking more at 6 days westbound, 3 days for the races, and then 6 days eastbound! Can you say "Superslab"?
Steve T.
1999 CBR600F4
Thats very do-able. I had time so I putted around. I actaully ended up staying another day in Utah on the way our just beacause I was going to get there ahead of schedule. I think I gave myself 7 days and I still got there one day ahead of when I was planning.
My recommendation is that you make sure you stop at places a long the way. I kicked myself after for going all way they across the country and sometimes passing right by some cool stuff that I would have liked to see only to keep going. I did get to see old faithful though. AND I got in my 1,000 miles in 24 hours
Yeah... But the good news is that I did the "slow version" before - 4 weeks across to LA, up the west coast to Mt. St. Helens, and back home.
2 main goals for me on this trip will be to "bag" 2 more states - Nevada and North Dakota, which will only leave me with 2 that I have never visited.
Steve T.
1999 CBR600F4
ignore this...
Steve T.
1999 CBR600F4