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Motorcycle racing's Sacramento Mile continues to be held at the new California Exposition as part of the AMA Grand National Championship. A 2.1-mile (3.4-km) road course was laid out in the parking lots surrounding the oval, and used for sports car racing between 1955 and 1969. [3] [4] It hosted a SCCA National Sports Car Championship round in ...
Brandon Robinson. American Flat Track is an American motorcycle racing series. [1] The racing series, founded and sanctioned by the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) in 1954, originally encompassed five distinct forms of competitions including mile dirt track races, half-mile, short-track, TT steeplechase and road races.
The one-mile dirt racetrack at Cal Expo hosts live thoroughbred racing during the annual State Fair and live harness racing (September through May), in addition to special events like the Sacramento Mile Auto-race. [citation needed] The old California State Fairgrounds Race Track hosted USAC National Championship races.
May 16—The Promise Seekers Riders Motorcycle Ministry (MM), based out of Sacramento's Promise Seekers Church, will host "Freedom Fest" starting at 9 a.m. June 25 at the Sacramento Battlefield.
Results are to be certified by counties and sent to the state by April 4. A final statement of vote by the Secretary of State’s Office is expected April 12. Sacramento County races and measures
Bryan Smith at the Sturgis TT 2017. Smith has been racing for over fourteen years. In 2015, Smith competed in his first X Games, winning gold in the Flat-Track event. [1] [2] [3] Smith has won five races at the Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack, the latest being the AMA Pro Flat Track Grand National Championship.
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The event includes a 2.4-mile swim through the American and Sacramento rivers, a 112-mile flat bike ride around the Delta and a 26.2-mile run back to downtown. (Sara Nevis/snevis@sacbee.com)