Washington, OR (3/14/2013)
- QUADCROSS Northwest is the top ATV and UTV (Side-by-Side) motocross race series in the Northwest.
Racing at various tracks in Washington and Oregon, the series will kick off Season 2 in March, 2013.
WHAT:
QUADCROSS Northwest, Round 1 QUADCROSS Northwest had a fantastic debut in 2012 and consistently drew top riders from northern
California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Canada. The series offers classes for riders of all
ages and abilities ranging from 50cc's, Vets, Production, ProAm, Pro, and UTVs (SxS). Pro Qualifier
occurs Saturday afternoon and the Pro Main Event takes place on Sunday. QUADCROSS Northwest
offers a 50% payback to the top three finishers in both the ProAm and UTV classes and a 100% payback
for the Pro class.
WHEN:
March 16-17, 2013
Gates open at 7:00 a.m. Racing begins at 10:45 a.m Saturday, 9:45 a.m. Sunday
WHERE:
Woodland M/X Park
3232 Lewis River Road; Woodland, WA
WHY:
QUADCROSS Northwest was organized to provide riders of all ages and abilities the chance to race
ATVs and UTVs (SxS) at premier tracks in the Northwest.
Admission:
Admission is open to everyone. Cost is $10 per person per day, under 5 free.
Registration:
Rider registration opens at 7:00 a.m. both days. Rider entry fees vary depending on the class(es). More
details on the classes, rules, and registration costs can be found on the QUADCROSS Northwest website
at www.quadcrossnw.com.
For future updates, you can follow us follow
us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/quadcrossnw or our webpage www.quadcrossnw.com.
We look forward to seeing everyone at the track!
About QUADCROSS Northwest ATV/SxS Racing Series:
The QUADCROSS Northwest ATV/SxS Racing Series was established at the end of the 2011 by a few
families looking to bring the ATV and UTV racing back to the Pacific Northwest. Our mission is to
preserve our sport for future generations. Having raced for years, up and down the West Coast, and
being fed up with the excessive traveling expenses and the lack of track preparation to reflect an ATV
National level race, our experience will enable us to introduce fresh ideas to encourage the growth of the
sport. With the numbers of quad racers drastically decreasing over the past few years, and seeing fewer
tracks allow quads, we intend to bring a sense of ownership and respect back to the racing scene in
hopes of showing track owners and sponsors that our community is worth their investment and time.