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2.2 miles (3.5 km) 11 Lakeland International Raceway: Lakeland: Tennessee: 1969 Asphalt 1.7 miles (2.7 km) 10 Marlboro Motor Raceway: Upper Marlboro: Maryland: 1954 Asphalt 1.7 miles (2.7 km) 12 Meadowdale International Raceway: Carpentersville: Illinois: 1958–1969 Asphalt 3.27 miles (5.26 km) 11 Mid America Raceways: Wentzville: Missouri ...
A large park featuring three tennis/pickleball courts, two basketball courts, two soccer/softball fields, and two sand volleyball courts. [21] Redmond Bike Park: 9916 171st Avenue NE: 2.5 acres (1 ha) A place for local BMX and mountain bike riders, this park has three dirt-jump trails and a pump track that can be ridden by people of all skill ...
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.
Speedway racing typically took place on purpose-built tracks, although in Australia bikes shared larger speedways with Sprintcars, Speedcars (Midgets) and saloons, with tracks traditionally ranging from 1/3-mile showground tracks, such as the now-closed 520 metres (570 yd) Claremont Speedway in Perth and the 509 metres (557 yd) Sydney ...
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On 2 March 2010, Enslow managed a leap between ramps of 183.7 feet (56.0 m), easily beating Bubba Blackwell's previous world record of 157 feet (48 m) set in Las Vegas in 1999. The stunt took place at Barangaroo , on Sydney Harbour and is measured in feet because the previous records have been set in the United States.
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Off-roading is the act of driving or riding in a vehicle on unpaved surfaces such as sand, dirt, gravel, riverbeds, mud, snow, rocks, or other natural terrain. Off-roading ranges from casual drives with regular vehicles to competitive events with customized vehicles and skilled drivers.