The Motorcycle Roadracing Association Inc. (MRA) is proud to create fun, safe, affordable and competitive opportunities for motorcycle road racing in Colorado! All participants, except those competing in the Superstreet class, must hold a valid MRA racing license or a valid racing license from another organization approved by the MRA. Please refer to Section 10 of the MRA Rule Book Membership, Licensing and Advancement. If you`re an aspiring motorcycle racer, the MRA offers high-quality teaching and racing experience opportunities in Colorado. Our Superstreet racing series is a great way for aspiring runners to get into the sport under the guidance of friendly and knowledgeable MRA instructors with decades of experience. You can use your own road bike with minimal modifications and become a rider in one day! For fans of road racing, whether Superbikes or Moto GP, with an affinity for sports machines such as the Honda CBR, Kawasaki Ninja, Suzuki GSXR, Yamaha R6, Yamaha R1 and Ducati Superbike, we invite you to experience the race up close. If you are interested in being part of the fair, we have entry opportunities for corner workers and track staff. Volunteers will receive training on the skills, procedures and equipment that will support the running program throughout the weekend. Turns are a great way to understand what road motorcycle racing is all about while building relationships and developing a deep first-hand knowledge of the sport. More racing action from Race of the Rockies! (#1) Ryan Burke leads (#28) Dave Lambert and (#25) Mike Applehans.
(Photo by Brandon Wren) The MRA offers the fastest riders in the state on sports motorcycles, competing on a variety of racing motorcycles. You can experience the excitement of motorcycle racing first-hand by attending a racing event, volunteering to be part of the action, or becoming a motorcycle racer. Copyright 2001, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. The MRA Rules Committee will hold a meeting on January 4 at 6:30 p.m. in the Denver area, at a location that has not yet been announced (call 303-530-5678 for location). (Editor`s note: No explanation was given as to how adding an RS250 class with the suggestion “four-stroke only” will work). Medium-weight SuperTwins, which allow four liquid-cooled valves with 750 cc; 950cc air-cooled two-valve; Air-cooled push rod 1200cc. Open SuperTwins, which allow unlimited editing.–Remove the “exceptions” now listed for SuperTwins GTU.- Remove the “Unlimited Origin” clause for Lightweight Superbike for Singles or rename the class to Light GP.–Establish endurance classes such as Lightweight, Middleweight, Heavyweight and Unlimited Superbike using the rules of the Race of the Rockies.–Change dollar amounts to claim coins.–Allow riders protesters to do so anonymously, denying protesting drivers the right to confront (or even know) who was accusing them of cheating or breaking the rules. The MRA membership event in MotosportsReg can be found here: Go to Motorsportsreg.com, click My Account, click on your profile. In your profile, you can check the emergency contact under “My Information” Online pre-registration for all races closes on the Monday before the event at 23:59 (unless otherwise stated). After pre-registration, late registrations until 8:15 a.m. on race day will be accepted for an additional $20.
Details can be found in section 11 – Registration and entries of the MRA Regulations. ALL holders of an MRA competition licence must be valid WADA members. Click the button below to renew or join WADA. Have your emergency contact information been updated to MotosportsReg? Turn 1 at Hight Plains Raceway at the start of the “Race of The Rockies” on Sunday! (Photo by Brandon Wren).