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Cycle News 2016 Issue 03 January 26

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 46 NOVEMBER 17, 2015 P19 is based in Charlotte), includ- ing the team's own Coy Gibbs, team manager Jeremy Albrecht, riders Phil Nicoletti and 250 East Supercross contender Marshal Welton, and Monster Energy spokesman Jeremy McGrath. The four-line drag strip makes it possible to squeeze in a mile- long MXGP track. Grandstands are located close to the track. Giuseppe Luongo said, "It's a pleasure and honor to work together with Speedway Moto- sports, Inc. and to bring MXGP to this outstanding venue. The area of the zMAX Dragway is perfect to build a spectacular racetrack where the best mo- tocross riders in the world can race in front of thousands of spectators who will be seated comfortably in the grandstands." "At Speedway Motorsports, Inc., we are always committed to bringing world-class events to our facilities, and there is no big- ger motocross event in the world than the Monster Energy MXGP of the Americas," said Smith. The Charlotte MXGP will be unique in many ways, not just that fact that it will be held on a drag strip. It will also be held at night, on a Saturday night (typical GPs are held Sunday afternoons), with qualifiers being held the night before on Friday evening. Grandstands flank each side of the strip for easy and comfortable viewing; each side can hold 15,000 spectators. There is no doubt the Monster Energy MXGP of the Americas will have a supercross vibe. "It's going to be an amazing race course and an amazing weekend," said McGrath. "The course is going to be tough and tight." "Originally, we were planning to be in the speedway," Peron- nard said, "but there were a lot of things that were too big in a speedway to start [a new race], maybe we'll end up in the speed- way one day, but right now, I think the drag strip is better suited for what we're doing. It's a more condensed and controlled venue, and I'm really excited." But why at night? "Because of the temperature, and I think it will be a better show at night, nobody argued it and thought it was a better idea [to have the race at night]," said Peronnard. "It's going to be September, so we'll be racing in 80-degree temperatures rather than the 90s. Plus, it looks good here at night." The race will take place over the Labor Day Weekend, September 2-3, right after the conclusion of the Pro Motocross Championship, but it's too early to know exactly which top Ameri- can riders will compete, though you can count on the entire AutoTrader.com/Toyota/JGRMX Yamaha Team to be there, as well as Chad Reed. Tickets for the Monster Energy MXGP of the Americas begin at $59 for a weekend, which includes two-day paddock passes. Special hotel offers will be available, as well camp- ing in adjacent lots with ticket purchase. Visit www.charlot- temotorspeedway.com/tickets/ mxgp/ for ticket info. Kit Palmer The Charlotte MXGP track will actually be located at the four- lane zMAX Dragstrip adjacent to the Speedway.

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