February 22-23, 2020
Hosted by Lubbock Trail Riders
Lubbock, Texas
Adult Pre-Enter Youth Pre-Enter
An absolute favorite among riders of all ages! The fun continues in Post, Texas for round 2 of the KENDA SRT AMA National Hare and Hound Championship! Hosted by the Lubbock Trail Riders, this club hosts the Lone Star National just outside of Lubbock, Texas. This is a motorcycle only event. Youth riders will race on Saturday, and Adults will race on Sunday. A National number is required, unless the Racer is a member of the Texas State Enduro Championship Series and has a locally approved number.
GENERAL INFO
Which round is it? 2
When is it? February 22-23, 2020
Are ATV’s Included this round? No.
Anything special I need to bring for this race?
- Hotels are roughly 25-45-mins away, but there are a TON of great options. If you’re interested in carpooling, please email us at contact@nationalhareandhound.com so we can connect you with another racer.
Other Fees
- All racers must have a Moto-Tally Transponder – $10 (required and must be place under helmet visor, existing Moto Tally strip is okay to use if in good condition). Moto-Tally transponders typically last for multiple years if maintained properly, and are compatible with any series that also uses Moto-Tally scoring.
- There are No Membership fees / NO camping fees
Desert MC
A Cool Group Of People
They have promoted races with several different formats over the years: desert races, hair scrambles, team races, 6 hour race, sprint enduros, point-to-points, timed events.
They have hosted multiple club rides and club-camp out events all over Idaho. Their members also volunteer for the Idaho Old Timers Motocross, Idaho Vintage Motocross, AMA National Hare Scramble series and the Idaho City 100.
The Course
If you’ve never rode at Little Gem Cycle Park you are in for a treat, it’s like nowhere else around southwest Idaho. It’s more like a chunk of California soil planted in Idaho.
The park consists of mostly sandy soil with narrow ridge lines and narrow draws packed down well. Decent size hills are also plentiful. We might even toss in some virgin ground so there may still be some unforeseen terrain for all you. You can expect plenty of ups and downs, there are also some nice sand washes which make for great starts! If there is any significant weather it can change in a matter of minutes and become quite the tricky ride.
Schedule
Directions
A Cool Group Of People
They have promoted races with several different formats over the years: desert races, hair scrambles, team races, 6 hour race, sprint enduros, point-to-points, timed events.
They have hosted multiple club rides and club-camp out events all over Idaho. Their members also volunteer for the Idaho Old Timers Motocross, Idaho Vintage Motocross, AMA National Hare Scramble series and the Idaho City 100.