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Thunder Valley Motocross

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Event Schedule

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Thunder Valley Motocross – Lakewood, CO



Friday, June 26

8:00AM

Semi Truck Parking, Paddock Open

8:00AM – 5:00PM

Will Call

8:30AM

Privateer Parking

3:00PM – 7:00PM

Tech Inspection

4:00PM – 7:00PM

Friday Night Fan Fest

Saturday, June 27

11:00AM – 8:00PM

Will Call

12:00PM

Mandatory Riders Meeting

12:15PM

Chapel Service

12:30PM – 12:45PM

450 Class Practice Grp B – 15 minutes (40 Riders) 5 Free/10 Timed

12:50PM – 1:05PM

450 Class Practice Grp A - 15 minutes (40 Riders) 5 Free/10 Timed

1:10PM – 1:25PM

250 Class Practice Grp A – 15 minutes (40 Riders) 5 Free/10 Timed

1:30PM – 1:45PM

250 Class Practice Grp B - 15 minutes (40 Riders) 5 Free/10 Timed

1:45PM – 2:05PM

Track Maintenance

2:05PM – 2:20PM

450 Class Practice Grp B - 15 minutes (40 Riders) - Timed

2:25PM – 2:40PM

450 Class Practice Grp A - 15 minutes (40 Riders) - Timed

2:45PM – 3:00PM

250 Class Practice Grp A - 15 minutes (40 Riders) - Timed

3:05PM – 3:20PM

250 Class Practice Grp B - 15 minutes (40 Riders) - Timed

3:25PM – 3:40PM

Women’s Class Practice – 15 minutes - 5 Free/10 Timed

3:45PM – 4:00PM

450 Consolation Race – Top 2 advance to Motos (4 Laps)

4:05PM – 4:20PM

250 Consolation Race – Top 2 advance to Motos (4 Laps)

4:25PM – 4:40PM

Women’s Class Moto #1

5:30PM – 5:50PM

Opening Ceremonies

5:50PM – 6:00PM

250 Class Site Lap

6:00PM – 6:35PM

250 Class Moto #1

6:35PM – 6:50PM

Podium Interviews

6:50PM – 7:00PM

450 Class Site Lap

7:00PM – 7:35PM

450 Class Moto #1

7:35PM – 7:45PM

Podium Interviews

7:50PM – 8:00PM

250 Class Site Lap

8:00PM – 8:35PM

250 Class Moto #2

8:35PM – 8:50PM

250 Winners Circle

8:50PM – 9:00PM

Intermission – 10 Minutes

9:00PM – 9:10PM

450 Class Site Lap

9:12PM – 9:47PM

450 Class Moto #2 – LIVE ON SPEED

9:45PM – 10:00PM

450 Winners Circle

10:00PM – 10:10PM

Women’s Class Site Lap

10:10PM – 10:30PM

Women’s Class Moto #2

10:30PM – 10:40PM

Women’s Winner Circle

10:40PM – 11:10PM

Press Conference



Thunder Valley Motocross



When Thunder Valley Motocross Park was founded in June of 1999, promoter David Clabaugh couldn't have known how appropriate his track’s name would become. He knew that nearby was an NHRA drag-racing track with the same name (Thunder Valley), but within a few short years of the founding of the motocross track, four-strokes took over motocross completely, leaving a sound of thunder every time the gate dropped at the facility.

Clabaugh has been around racing since he was a child. "I’ve been racing since I was 10 years old," he explains. "When I got to the pro class, I realized that it wasn't going to last forever, and I wanted to stay in the sport somehow, so I decided I wanted to buy a track. As luck would have it, I found Thunder Valley, which was on the brink of being shut down, as the city of Lakewood no longer wanted to run it. They wanted to find someone to run the facility that really had a passion for the sport. They found that in me and granted me a long-term lease for Thunder Valley."

Clabaugh has put his blood, sweat, and tears into the facility, and the national here is seen as an example of what a world-class motocross event should look and feel like.

"Once I had leased it, I ran local races on the weekends; however, I wanted the facility to grow," Clabaugh says. "I wanted an AMA Pro Motocross Championship event. In 2000, I met MX Sports' Tim Cotter, and I figured the only way I was ever going to get a national was to start going to as many of them as I could and figure out how it worked. I worked on the banner crew for about two years, just getting the inside line on how it all works. I began talking with John Ayers [also of MX Sports] about wanting a national in order to learn all sides of the sport and figure out how to promote. During this time, I had shown interest in being a promoter, and several people had come out to my facility to see if I was equipped to have an AMA Pro Motocross Championship event. I had made lots of upgrades to the facility with buildings, filling in ravines, etc.

"When the Kenworthy National in Troy, Ohio, had some issues with flooding, I heard there was going to be a spot open and was told that Thunder Valley was first on the list."

Truth be told, Thunder Valley wasn't just first on the list, it was the best choice, as Clabaugh and his loyal staff have proven every year since his first national, in 2005.

Thunder Valley, just a few miles below downtown Denver, hosted its first AMA Pro Motocross National in July of 2005. In the first few years of racing at the facility, riders and mechanics were met with a combination of altitude and summertime heat that not only made it physically difficult on them but caused the fuel in the motorcycles to literally boil. The solution was a revolutionary one: in 2008, Thunder Valley hosted the first AMA Pro Motocross National ever held at night, under a battery of lights that illuminated the valley. With a live internet and TV audience watching, the race was a smash hit.

FEATURE VENUE EVENTS

• Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship
• Loretta Lynn's AMA Amateur National Regional and Qualifiers
• SRAC State Championship races

2008 AMA MOTOCROSS WINNERS

• 450 class: James Stewart (Monster Energy Kawasaki)
• 250 class: Ryan Villopoto (Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki)

Special Event Features
• National Racing under the Lights!
• 450 Class televised LIVE! on SPEED
• 250 Class televised tape-delayed on SPEED
• Women's Motocross Championship – Round 5
• Vintage Bike Show
• Jumbotron Viewing
• Friday: Racer X Fan Fest 4-7 pm, Open Pro Pits
• Friday Night: Pit Bike Race
• Amateur Motocross Racing Sunday
This schedule is subject to change

Directions

Printable Map
 

Thunder Valley Motocross Park

Lakewood, CO, CO 80401
From the South:
• I-25 North to C-470
• Exit the new Alameda exit off C-470
• Make a left on Alameda to Rooney Road
• Turn right on Rooney Road
• Track is one mile on the left

From the North:
• I-25 South to I-70 West
• Exit Colfax West to Rooney Road
• Turn left on Rooney Road
• Track is ½ mile

From Denver International Airport to Thunder Valley Motocross Park:
• Start out going North on Pena Blvd.
• Turn slight right toward terminal East
• Stay straight and go onto Pena Blvd.
• Merge onto the 1-70 West via exit on left
• Take the US 40/W Colfax Ave exit
• Exit 262 toward US 6
• Keep right at the fork to go onto the I-70 BL/W Colfax Ave/US-40
• Turn left onto Rooney road
Track is just down the way on Rooney Rd.

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