Cycle whore thread
The motorcycle road racers from Championship Cup Series bring their exciting two-wheeled competition to VIR's North Course all weekend. Long a favorite of riders and spectators, CCS is the low-key, friendly way for the whole family to enjoy motorcycle racing. Whether you ride or not, CCS races are a great way to see some of the best action around.
Joining all the other action, there is a 'Mini-Moto GP' on VIR's Plantation Valley Kart Track. If you've never seen a mini-moto, this is a great sport, with more action in a controlled space than should be allowed. These mini bikes will run both Saturday and Sunday, so if you miss one day, there's still plenty of action to entertain you.
The weekend at VIRginia International Raceway is far more than the two-wheeled competition on North Course. Sunday's calendar includes the Hare Scramble from VXCS - 'Virginia Cross Country Series' - the local AMA sanctioned off-road race series for motorcycles and quads. The course winds through the woods from South Paddock, along the ridge through the woods down to Hogpen and back, with a special section designed for motorcycles only. As the VXCS chairman said: "the beauty and variety of the terrain we've been given to work with is unbelievable. This is the best stuff I've ever had the pleasure of working with and I've put in some decent race courses over the years. This one ranks at the top. From off-camber to stunning uphills and downhills, to riding along the river's edge, this course has it all. Sand, loam, hard pack, mud, and rock; it's all there. This course is fantastic."
This is the first scramble/off-road event held at VIR, so here's another chance to see the history of VIR take another huge step. Courses will range from about four miles in length to over nine, depending on race group.
Joining all the other action, there is a 'Mini-Moto GP' on VIR's Plantation Valley Kart Track. If you've never seen a mini-moto, this is a great sport, with more action in a controlled space than should be allowed. These mini bikes will run both Saturday and Sunday, so if you miss one day, there's still plenty of action to entertain you.
The weekend at VIRginia International Raceway is far more than the two-wheeled competition on North Course. Sunday's calendar includes the Hare Scramble from VXCS - 'Virginia Cross Country Series' - the local AMA sanctioned off-road race series for motorcycles and quads. The course winds through the woods from South Paddock, along the ridge through the woods down to Hogpen and back, with a special section designed for motorcycles only. As the VXCS chairman said: "the beauty and variety of the terrain we've been given to work with is unbelievable. This is the best stuff I've ever had the pleasure of working with and I've put in some decent race courses over the years. This one ranks at the top. From off-camber to stunning uphills and downhills, to riding along the river's edge, this course has it all. Sand, loam, hard pack, mud, and rock; it's all there. This course is fantastic."
This is the first scramble/off-road event held at VIR, so here's another chance to see the history of VIR take another huge step. Courses will range from about four miles in length to over nine, depending on race group.




