main and Vet motocross tracks,
tackling the fresh single-track
off-road loop, demo rides on
brand-new 2024 Husqvarna
motorcycles or KTM's new
kids-only SX E-2, a two-hour-
long beginner/refresher skills
course taught by certified United
States Motorcycle Coaching
Association (USMCA) instruc
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tors or a Riders 1st Responders
first-aid skills class. There was
also a dedicated session on
the Vet track for disabled riders
on adaptive bikes courtesy of
the High Fives Foundation and
MotoDemption.
In addition, there was the
always popular—and entertain
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ing—Caselli Team Challenge that
gave everyday riders the chance
to team up with a notable Pro
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(Above) It's no secret that higher education is getting more expensive so KCF
scholarship amounts are larger to help offset that, something that Maggie
Michel will appreciate next semester. (Below) For the second year in a row,
disabled riders on adaptive bikes enjoyed an exclusive session on the Vet
track, the bikes courtesy of the High Fives Foundation and MotoDemption.