ANAHEIM, CA –
Officials at Source Interlink Media, producers and promoters of the
wildly popular Maxxis MiniMotoSX, today released an artist’s rendition
of the upcoming MMSX at Las Vegas’ Orleans Arena, May 1st. “I think the MiniMotoSX gang did a great job designing a faster
track with good open lanes for plenty of bar-banging and great passing
opportunities,” said Costella. “The new track should provide great
racing action for the fans.” Utilizing more than 1,000 cubic yards of dirt the MMSX track, built
by Schaeffer Tracks, at the Orleans Arena will take three days to
construct and eight hours to remove. Some 250 Tuff Blocks will be used
to divide the lanes, along with 700 feet of hydro-barrier to protect
the riders from the arena floor walls. The annual AMA/Maxxis MiniMotoSX is the largest indoor motorsports
competition of its kind. With more than 700 registered riders in 2008
the event literally allows for mini bike enthusiasts to become part of
the show. As one racer put it: “At MiniMotoSX you don’t just show up
and watch racing in Vegas – you boot up and get on the track yourself
to race in front of a packed house at the Orleans.” Featuring numerous
classes at all age and ability levels, AMA/Maxxis MiniMotoSX delivers
an unforgettable day of racing action for both fans and racers alike,
along with an affordable ‘Vegas experience’ given the hotel and ticket
package at the Orleans Hotel and Arena, April 30th – May 1st.
Registration for the event is open right now on www.minimotosx.com Tickets On-Sale NOW at the Orleans Arena, 888-234-2334; or online at www.OrleansArena.com For rules and race information visit www.EnduroCross.com or email endurocross@sourceinterlink.com. For TV airing dates/times visit www.motorsportshour.com Source Interlink Media Motorsports:
Encompassing the highly successful AMA Maxxis MiniMotoSX, the AMA EnduroCross Championship Series and the AMA EnduroCross Grand Championships,
the Source Interlink Media Motorsports brands reach millions of
motorcycle enthusiasts with live events, DVD packages, web sites,
television and magazine coverage. Visit www.minimotosx.com or www.endurocross.com.