2016 Cross Roads Motorplex Points Race

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2016 Cross Roads Motorplex Points Race

Time: December 17, 2016 from 4pm to 10pm
Location: Cross Roads Motorplex
Street: 5467 State Rd. 6
City/Town: Jasper, Florida 32052 United States
Website or Map: http://crossroadsmotorplex.co…
Event Type: motorcycles, races
Organized By: Cross Roads Motorplex
Latest Activity: Dec 10, 2016

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2016 Cross Roads Motorplex Points Race. Classes: Beginner Rookie Red Plate 265 lbs 16/66 Gear, Right rear tirm diameter after race 341/2", Junior 1 Open Maxxis Green Plate (Age 8 to 10) 265 lbs, Junior 2 Open Maxxis Purple Plate (Age 10 to 12) 290 lbs, Junior 3 Open Maxxis No Plate (Age 12 to 15) 320 lbs, Open Maxxis Box Stock Medium 350 lbs, Open Maxxis Box Stock Heavy 375 lbs, Open Maxxis Box Stock Super Heavy 425 lbs driver must weight 200 lbs, Junior 1 EL Green Plate 265 lbs, Junior 2 EL Purple Plate 290 lbs, Junior 3 EL No Plate 320 lbs, EL Box Stock Lite 325 lbs, EL Box Stock Medium 350 lbs, Pro EL Box Stock Heavy 375 lbs, EL Box Stock Super Heavy 425 lbs Driver must weight 200 lbs, EL Box Stock Senior (Age 35 & up) 375 lbs. Gates Open 4 pm, Practice 5 pm, Race at 7 pm. Only rule must run slicks open tire. End time may change.

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