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[QUOTE="Sawblade, post: 291465, member: 19971"] This track opened last year. I think they had a few races last fall. The track is on the west side of hwy 71. You can see it from the hwy when you drive by. It is on the south edge of Nevada, and is a SX type of track. Big Lou, I would like to check it out myself, give me some advanced warning when you guys are planning on head down there. I sent a e-mail to USMX with some questions. I questioned them about the NIT race and the $15 sanctioning fee. Here is the response; A NIT event qualifies riders to the National Championship. In USMX there are two ways to reach the National Championship. Either by qualifying at the State Championship or qualifying at a NIT event. All riders are required to ride at the State Championship even if they have a berth from an NIT. The reason for this is to make sure the State Championship has all the best riders in the state participating. The advantage to gaining a berth to the National Championship at a NIT is you can plan for the event and not worry about having a bad run at the State Championship. Champion MX is seperate from USMX and I don't know if they allow practice. You will need to contact Russ at Champion MX. The 2002 season is the first for USMX. We are currently talking to tracks in KS, OK, TN, TX, IA and NE. Hopefully there will be more tracks signing on to the qualifying series in 2002. Starting a new organization is always a challenge and takes a little time to get everyone onboard. I am confident that USMX will become one of the top motorcross organizations in the counrty within a few years. USMX is promoting the idea of the average rider getting the opportunity to ride in a State or National Championship. Riders across the country have said that not having a realistic opportunity to advance to these type of events have kept them from riding more. USMX is promoting the idea of "More Riders More Races" If you participate in our State and National Championships and don't have a good time and enjoy the opportunity, contact me and I will be happy to refund your $15. Thanks for your interest, Rick Fortuna Executive Director USMX [/QUOTE]
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