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Back to back weekends for Rallymoto

Posted on May 26th, 2010 by admin

Rallymoto fans will have back to back weekends of Rallymoto goodness to enjoy starting in just a couple of days. Saturday May 29-30 the hills of Tennessee come alive with the annual running of the Tennesse Rally for 2010. This weekend features the longest mileage of any rally in the United States and it is all run on pavement. Go to the Rally Tennessee web page to follow along with the scoring and this year they have added text message updates for even faster results.
The following weekend Rallymoto runs out west at the North Nevada Rally. This features some of the best rally roads on the west coast that bike riders will love. These roads promise to be fast, smooth and challenging for riders in both California Rally Series Classes. The California Rally Series CRSMoto series is sponsored by Bikebandit.com and has a record number of entries for this event. Follow the links on the North Nevada Rally website to find live scoring updates.

Rally Tennessee, which takes place in Perry County on May 29 – 30, 2010, has expanded its route this year. Adding a new stage in the southern end of the county, a twisty course that runs parallel to a small stream before heading back up to the ridge, has made Rally Tennessee the longest stage rally in the United States. The course is roughly twenty percent longer than any other event in the country and includes a scheduled 158 miles of competition packed into two days. The all-paved tarmac course is very twisty as it runs through the hills of Middle Tennessee.

‘We’re pretty excited about it.’ says Anders Green of NASA Rally Sport. ‘All competitors love getting more racing. The amazing part is that this new stage starts only two miles from an existing stage, so the rally has remained very compact. Every rally driver, in their heart, really wants ten or twenty mile stages out in the woods. The drivers will get two chances to look at the roads, called ‘recce’, and then the race is on!’

Rally racing began in the early part of the last century, racing from one city to another. It was a free for all, with no defined route, and drivers were free to take whatever route they thought best, passing other daily traffic as they went. As the machines became faster, and reliable enough that the drivers didn’t have to carry a mechanic with them, the courses became more rigidly defined. As we entered the modern era of rallying in the 1970s, the events became flat-out high speed racing, and the roads are closed for the racing.

‘Perry County and the towns of Lobelville and Linden, have been very helpful to us.’ says event organizer Amy Feistel. ‘We have doubled the number of spectator areas available on the last day of racing, and we think that will help get more people coming out to watch. There will also be a free country music concert featuring T. Graham Brown in Lobelville on Saturday after the racing. We’re shooting for as much economic impact in the area as possible.’ Guides on where to spectate, with schedules and driving directions, will be available at Main Street Market Deli in Lobelville and Sanders Service Center in Linden. The free concert in Lobelville’s Music Park begins at 7:30pm on Saturday, May 29, 2010.

More information, along with how to get behind the scenes and even closer to the drivers as a volunteer, is available at RallyTennessee.com. The web site also has a sign up to receive text message updates on scores and activities during the rally.

Rally Tennessee is part of the 2010 Atlantic Rally Cup and the 2010 Atlantic RallyMoto™ Cup. International competitors from as far away as Canada, Chile, Ecuador, Ireland, Poland, and Russia join competitors from as close as Ohio, Florida, North Carolina and Tennessee. Rally Tennessee attracts novice and veteran competitors alike while spectators enjoy the variety of viewing locations throughout Perry County.

Registration now open for North Nevada RallyMoto event

Posted on May 11th, 2010 by admin

After some last minute details had to be worked out the organizers of the North Nevada Rally have opened registration for the returning event for 2010. The first running of RallyMoto was in 2008 and the rally took a year off in 2009. Entries can be submitted onRallyData.com. Information including supplemental regulations and schedules are posted on the North Nevada Rally website. June 4-5 is not very far off so make sure you get your bikes in order and your entry submitted. This is event has some of the best RallyMoto roads in the US.

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