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this place is a similar setup to Monticello, for those who had an opportunity to ride there.
it's a private car club with two tracks and a kart track. South is around 2 miles and North is 1.47.
we raced in the North track this time. it's totally flat, but easy to learn. There was no friday practice and Saturday practice required rain tires.
there's no power at the facility, so you'd need a generator. also there's no spectator bleachers.
cool thing is you're less than an hour from Chicago, so you can go check out the city at night.
another cool thing was the 5 hour car endurance race on the South course from 5:30pm - 10:30pm. lots of fancy cars racing with headlights on. oh yea, no lights on the track either.
so if you're out in the area, it's a cool track to try. but i wouldnt make a 17 hour road trip for it.
Tell us about any incredible pizza you ate while in the city...
Cliff's Cycles KTM
NETRA enduro B-vet
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Wife keeps saying we should back to Chicago where she grew up
Yes the people are friendly but I dont know what I'd do for fun
Dirtbiking is flat
no mtns to ski
mtn biking= flat areas
I thought track riding and fishing are my best options
with pizza eating being a close second
hmmmm......
Cliff's Cycles KTM
NETRA enduro B-vet
Close your eyes, look deep in your soul, step outside yourself and let your mind go.