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Cycle News 1999 02 17

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(Advertisement) 28th Annual World Mini Grand Prix The Top 1999 Motocross Event by K. Khabutels he 28th annual World Mini Grand Prix will be presented in Las Vegas, Nevada, April 7th through April 11 th, 1999 on an all-new track layout. The track is located on the north end of Las Vegas and offers convenient access to all the great entertainment centers and casinos the city has to offer There are 34 different age and ability classifications presented for Pee Wees up through 125cc and 250cc Pro classes and the new Four-stroke classes. T GIANT PRO PURSE In addition to the $20,000.00 plus contingencies that the factories are offer- . ing the pros, NMA awards a $5,000.00 purse to pros covering all four classes available and the Four-stroke " A". The World Mini Grand Prix has always been the "showcase" for the up-and-coming pros beginning with Jeff Ward and up through McGrath, Windham, Lusk, Carmichael, Emig and most of the other prominent riders on the national MX scene. FACTORY CONTINGENCIES & AWARDS Over $80,000.00 is being offered by the seven major motorcycle factories for the various classes. World Championship trophies are awarded to the top ten in each of the amateur classes, or 30% of the class entries. In addition, over 30 of the top aftermarket companies will be at the World Mini Grand Prix with displays, awarding products and supporting NMA's racing activities. CLASSES FOR ALL In addition to all the motorcycle classes, both stock and modified for all levels of ability, there are classes for the 60cc and 80cc classes offered based on age groups. Gates will open at 8:00AM on Wednesday, April 7th allowing the sea of motorhomes, vans, trucks, and displays into the park. Post entries will be taken between 9:00AM and 4:00PM Wednesday only for those who have mailed in their entries. Practice for all classes will begin at 7:00AM on Thursday and run through conclusion. Racing will begin Thursday afternoon after all classes have practiced. Racing will continue Friday at 7:00AM and every day through Sunday with the championship motos scheduled for Sunday, followed by the awards presentation. The Friday and Saturday activities will conclude in time to allow everyone to enjoy the exciting Las Vegas night life. With the all-new track facility and the outstanding contingencies, prizes and awards, this year's World Mini Grand Prix promises to be the premier event of 1999. No advance events or practice is scheduled for the all-new' track which will make it equal for all. For more information, call (909) 6576782 or (562) 868-8112. (Advertisement) 29

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