MotoAmerica To Honor CHP
M
otoAmerica is going to hon-
or the California Highway
Patrol (CHP) as Grand Marshal
for round five of its champion-
ship at WeatherTech Raceway
Laguna Seca, July 11-13.
"The CHP has supported
'Rainey's Ride To The Races' for
the five years we've been doing
it," said MotoAmerica President
Wayne Rainey. "They have sup
-
ported MotoAmerica and have
helped keep our riders safe during
our annual fundraising ride on
the Monterey Peninsula. They are
big fans of the sport, and they
are also motorcyclists. We truly
appreciate all the support they've
given Rainey's Ride, MotoAmerica
and WeatherTech Raceway Lagu
-
na Seca over the years, along with
their commitment to providing
security and safety for our com-
munities. I'm excited to welcome
the CHP as Grand Marshal for our
MotoAmerica weekend."
The CHP will be a part of the
opening ceremonies on both
Saturday and Sunday, July 12
and 13. On Saturday, CHP mo
-
tor officers will lead this year's
motorcycling legends on a lap of
the 2.2-mile racetrack before the
National Anthem and the start of
Superbike race one. On Sunday,
CHP motor officers will do a lap
of the track before the National
Anthem and the start of Super
-
bike race two.
"It is with immense pride that
the CHP serves as the 2025
MotoAmerica Grand Marshal
at WeatherTech Raceway," said
CHP Commissioner Sean Dury
-
ee. "The CHP remains steadfast
in upholding its core values
through traffic enforcement,
collision investigation, commu-
nity engagement and outreach.
As we continue to adapt to the
evolving needs of our state, the
CHP is committed to fostering
safer roads and stronger com
-
munities for all Californians."
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The CHP will be
honored at the
Laguna Seca
round of the
MotoAmerica
Superbike
Championship.