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Laguna Seca Supermoto Racing


SUPERMOTO SCHEDULE OF EVENTS *SUBLECT TO CHANGE OR MODIFICATION

FRIDAY September 26th : Move in / set up
5 – 7pm Registration and Tech
* NO engines may run on Friday

SATURDAY September 27th
7:00 am Registration for racers and crew
7:15 Tech Inspection Open for business
8:00 Mandatory Riders meeting at start finish
8:20 Parade lap all riders
8:30 Practice Rotation – groups A, B & C
10:30 Pro Practice (450& Expert only)
10:55 Pro Super Pole Timed Qualifying (Top 8 riders) Top ten finishers in 450 & Open Expert heats transfer to 20 rider Pro main
11:40 QUALIFYING HEAT RACES BEGIN (some races may be combined, some classes may require multiple heat races)
• Formula 110 4 Laps
• 450 presented by Leo Vince Exhausts 8 Laps
• Super Lightweight presented by CityBike 6 Laps
• Mini Motard presented by Mammoth Motorsports 6 Laps
• VET + 35 presented by SuperMoto Engineering 6 Laps
12:45 Lunch Break (approx 1/2/hr)
• 250 presented by Supermoto Racer Magazine 8 Laps
• Open Novice presented by Cycle Trader.com 6 Laps
• 125/65 presented by SuperMotoSchools.com 6 Laps
• Open Expert presented by Motostrano 8 Laps
• Fast Girls Lights (Up to 250cc) 6 Laps Presented by:?
• Fast Girls Open 6 Laps Presented by:?
• 400 AM presented by AF Motorsports 6 Laps
3:00 LCQ & Consolation RACES
3:45 Track Prep
4:00 Pro Warm up 10 minutes
4:15 Invitational Mini Race of Champions Presented by:?
4:35 Unlimited Pro Main Event 16 Laps $ Presented by: ?
5:00 Champaign Podium

SUNDAY September 28th
8:00am Practice
9:20am Riders meeting
10:00 Racing begins (20 rider Mains)
• Formula 110 6 Laps
• 450 presented by Leo Vince Exhausts 10 Laps
• Super Lightweight presented by CityBike 8 Laps
• Mini Motard presented by Mammoth Motorsports 8 Laps
• VET + 35 presented by SuperMoto Engineering 8 Laps
• 250 presented by Supermoto Racer Magazine 10 Laps
11:30 Break for Red Bull Rookies Cup / Lunch / track prep (approx 40 minutes)
12:15 Resume racing
• Open Novice presented by Cycle Trader.com 8 Laps
• 125/65 presented by SuperMotoSchools.com 6 Laps
• 400 AM 8 Laps
• Fast Girls Lights (Up to 250cc) 6 Laps
• Fast Girls Open 8 Laps
• Salinas Ramblers Volunteer Race 10 Laps
• Open Expert presented by Motostrano 12 Laps
Awards presentation
3:00pm Break For Superbike race
Podium (all classes)

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