GENERAL INFO
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Which round is it? 3
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When is it? May 6th/7th
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AMA Membership ($49 Annual/$20 Day Pass)
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Temporary Number: $10 (If you don’t have an OMRA or WHS Number)
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Mototally Transponder: $10 (If you don’t already have one)
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Spark Arrestors are required
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NO Helmet Camera’s allowed. Camera’s and OTHER ACCESSORIES must be mounted somewhere other than the helmet. Disregarding this rule can result in a DQ
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Mandatory Riders Meeting 15 Minutes Before Each Start
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Must Run WHS/OMRA Numbers
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Race Will be Rain Or Shine.
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Racers, spectators, and pit crew must sign release of liability waiver
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Must have an OMRA Membership to receive OMRA points
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No pets, smoking, or alcohol in the pits
FEES:
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- Fees:
- Entry Fees:
- Pro: $150
- Adult: $75
- Youth: $35
- Pee Wee: free courtesy of See See Coffee
- Camping Fee: $30 Per Vehicle good for the weekend
- Gate Fee: $10 Per Person – Kids $10 and under are free
- AMA Membership ($49 Annual/$20 Day Pass)
- Temporary Number: $10 (If you don’t have an OMRA or WHS Number)
- Mototally Transponder: $10 (If you don’t already have one)
- Entry Fees:
- Fees:
Schedule
Directions & Location
Prineville, OR
Flying Blind Dirt Park
12600 SE Juniper Canyon Rd – Prineville, OR 97756
Camping is limited at the race site. It is highly recommended you find sleeping accommodations around Jacksonville and Medford area as it will be first come first serve parking/camping availability.
RV/Camping:
Hotels:
The Club
Outlaw Racing welcomes the Western Hare Scrambles round _ to the 5th annual Desperado off road event at the Flying Blind Dirt Park in Prineville Oregon. Have a great time at this amazing private facility in Central Oregon and thank you for coming.
This will be our first year hosting a race with Outlaw Racing! So far our experience with ALL of our Oregon clubs has been nothing short of amazing. If you are near Prineville and are looking for a club to join please contact Dave Cady with Outlaw Racing to get involved! moto474v@gmail.com
The Venue
The elevation ranges for 3700 to 4000 feet of high desert terrain – the soil type is a mix of clasy, volcanic sand and rock. The course is made up of mostly single track trails / two track trails through juniper tress and a natural terrain mx sections