so now that the season is over

Pete B

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And plenty of talk of rules , enforcement, etc. let's see the schedules.
the economy isnt that strong , and no one knows what next year will bring,
but schedules will help teams determine some sort of a budget.
 
January 8 - Angel Stadium - Anaheim, CA
January 15 - Chase Field - Phoenix, AZ
January 22 - Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles, CA
January 29 - Oak-Alameda City Stadium - Oakland, CA
February 5 - Angel Stadium - Anaheim, CA
February 12 - Reliant Stadium - Houston, TX
February 19 - Qualcomm Stadium - San Diego, CA
February 26 - Georgia Dome - Atlanta, GA
March 5 - Daytona Int'l Speedway - Daytona, FL*
March 12 - Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis, IN
March 19 - Jacksonville Municipal Stadium - Jacksonville, FL
March 26 - Rogers Centre - Toronto, ON, Canada
April 2 - Cowboys Stadium - Arlington, TX
April 9 - Edward Jones Dome - St. Louis, MO
April 16 - Qwest Field - Seattle, WA
April 30 - Rice-Eccles Stadium - Salt Lake City, UT
May 7 - Sam Boyd Stadium - Las Vegas, NV
 
January 8 - Angel Stadium - Anaheim, CA
January 15 - Chase Field - Phoenix, AZ
January 22 - Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles, CA
January 29 - Oak-Alameda City Stadium - Oakland, CA
February 5 - Angel Stadium - Anaheim, CA
February 12 - Reliant Stadium - Houston, TX
February 19 - Qualcomm Stadium - San Diego, CA
February 26 - Georgia Dome - Atlanta, GA
March 5 - Daytona Int'l Speedway - Daytona, FL*
March 12 - Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis, IN
March 19 - Jacksonville Municipal Stadium - Jacksonville, FL
March 26 - Rogers Centre - Toronto, ON, Canada
April 2 - Cowboys Stadium - Arlington, TX
April 9 - Edward Jones Dome - St. Louis, MO
April 16 - Qwest Field - Seattle, WA
April 30 - Rice-Eccles Stadium - Salt Lake City, UT
May 7 - Sam Boyd Stadium - Las Vegas, NV

Your kids bike races?
 
No. He is one of the fat old men like me that still race motocross.

Brappp... working on them is much easier, till they break. :banghead:
 

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Thanks Ryan,

curious what the rest of the schedule will look like,
as well as the schedules of OPA and SBI, looks as thought teams have choices that may fit their budgets!
 
those are great sites ,,last year i heard SBI got a LOT of rooms for the race teams in COCOA BCH ,,My hats off to them ,,I,v never heard of that before,,but they put the racers first,,
 
George,

25 teams were given 1 or more room at no coat at all to the racers. There was also small sponsorship given to teams from a few of the resturants.
 
Mid february to early March for the Salton Sea Kilo Run. Just working out the date now.

Havasu GP

OFFSHORE POWERBOAT RACING RETURNS TO LAKE HAVASU CITY, APRIL 7-11, 2011




LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. (Nov. 5, 2011) – Offshore Powerboat Racing is returning to Lake Havasu for the 5th Annual Havasu Grand Prix on April 7 – 11, 2011. The race will be held in conjunction with the Lake Havasu City Marine Association„s 20th annual Performance Boat Show. Over 10,000 racers and spectators are expected to visit the Race Village located at Windsor State Park.




The Offshore Powerboat Race will be sanctioned by the American Powerboat Association (APBA) and includes participation by the Pacific Offshore Powerboat Racing Association (POPRA). Offshore race boats will compete from all over the U.S., ranging from 22 feet to over 50 feet; POPRA boats speed upwards of 150 MPH in some of the Pro classes.


Lake Havasu City provides a wealth of family fun with great hotels, wonderful restaurants, and the world famous London Bridge. The rugged Arizona landscape with the beautiful lake provides a unique Wild West destination for racers and race fans alike.


Racing action starts Friday, Apr. 8, with Qualifying Sprint races throughout the day. Saturday's Main Event, „The Lake Havasu Grand Prix' will test the endurance of the race boats running at speeds upwards of 150 MPH for 80 miles. Saturday night is a Texas Hold'em fundraiser for the “Carry a Designated Operator” initiative to promote sober boating. The event will be held at the London Bridge Resort Convention Center, host resort for the entire event.

On Sunday, the event shifts gears with the ultimate test of attrition: the Havasu Enduro 300 where sixteen to twenty-five foot boats race around the six mile course off Windsor Beach.


POPRA welcomes first-time racers to compete. For more information and an outline of rules log onto www.pacificoffshore.com .


The Pacific Offshore Powerboat Racing Association is one of the oldest offshore powerboat racing organization in the world. POPRA was incorporated in 1966 by the late Bob Nordskog, known around the world as the “Grandfather of Offshore Powerboat Racing”. POPRA is an affiliate of the American Powerboat Racing Association, the oldest recognized sanctioning body for boat racing in the U.S. The production of a POPRA race has a significant impact on the economy of the cities they visit in terms of tourist dollars in hotel, restaurant and retail sales from the racers and fans. POPRA draws participants from all over the U.S. and has produced races throughout the West Coast. Race sites include cities such as Dana Point, Long Beach, San Diego, Lake Havasu, Oceanside, Benecia, Pittsburg (Calif.), Ventura, San Francisco and Las Vegas (Lake Mead). (For more information:www.pacificoffshore.com)


For information about Lake Havasu City, log onto www.golakehavasu.com


more to come

pat W
 
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