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2009 High Point National Weekend Information
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Location: High Point Raceway in Mount Morris , Pennsylvania
Click here for a map of the venue.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


In the early 1970s, enterprising motocross race promoter Dave Coombs Sr. went on the search for the perfect motocross track. He had tried a couple of tracks in West Virginia that weren’t big enough, and then one in Keyser’s Ridge, Maryland, but that track’s rocky soil didn’t find favor with the riders. In the fall of 1976, he moved his races to Mount Morris , Pennsylvania , just across the state line above Morgantown , West Virginia , using the rich soil of a farm owned by the Holbert family, who were racers themselves.

 

High Point Raceway opened in September ’76, but the original layout would soon change. Shortly after opening, the Maico factory team stopped by looking for a place to practice while following the Trans-AMA Series, and they decided to revamp the track layout to make it more European, incorporating more hills and off-camber turns. Sylvain Geboers, Adolf Weil, and Hans Maisch laid down fallen tree branches and built small rock piles to outline where they should go. In doing so, they created the basic design that High Point uses to this day.

 

The High Point circuit uses the land’s natural elevation to create uphill double- and triple jumps and long sweeping corners in a natural amphitheater setting. To go fast on this highly regarded track today, riders have to dial in skills that were perfected three decades ago.

 

But High Point , like the sport itself, has gone through changes over the years — most of them aimed at making a more fan-friendly track that also challenges the ever-evolving equipment modern race teams bring to Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross. Trees were cleared from around the facility so fans can view nearly 100 percent of the track from a variety of vantage points, and the bigger jumps were put right in view of the largest spectator areas. In 2008, the track received a makeover courtesy of star track builder Marc Peters, resulting in more hang time for the riders. With a mix of the old school and the new, High Point is a true challenge for the racers and remains one of the most popular tracks in the entire sport.

 

Here’s a little-known fact: Today, its commonplace to name stadiums and racetracks after a company in exchange for sponsorship money. Coombs was ahead of his time, though, and began looking for a title sponsor as soon as his new track was ready in 1976. At first, it looked like Hi-Point Racing Products would step up and take the naming rights, but the company decided to pass on the opportunity (for a reported $500). Coombs was stuck with a bunch of Hi-Point Raceway signs, so he needed a new name that would require as few changes as possible: thus High Point Raceway!

 

The motocross world lost Dave Coombs Sr. on August 3, 1998, after a long battle with leukemia, but his family and the Holberts continue to produce the High Point National in his honor. The family business, MX Sports, is also the driving force behind the AMA Amateur National Motocross Championships at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch, the Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series, the AMA Pro ATVA Series, and now the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship.

 

And in a move that would make Big Dave proud, the first live network television broadcast of an AMA Motocross race will take place on June 13, 2009, when the High Point National is featured on NBC. The race will mark the opening round of the Monster Energy Triple Crown of Motocross, as well as the fourth round of the 2009 Women’s Motocross Championship.

 

 


FEATURE VENUE EVENTS

  • Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship
  • ITP Tires/Moose Racing AMA Pro ATV Motocross
  • Loretta Lynn's AMA Amateur Motocross Regional
  • PAMX Regional Series
  • DC Vet National Championship
  • USVMX (US Vintage Motocross)

LOCAL PARTNERS

  • Monster Energy
  • Centra Bank
  • Wiseco
  • Vance’s Blues Denim Boutique, Morgantown
  • Madeleine’s Restaurant and Wine Bar, Morgantown

2008 AMA MOTOCROSS WINNERS

  • 450 class: James Stewart (Monster Energy Kawasaki)
  • 250 class: Ryan Villopoto (Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki)

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Monster Energy Triple Crown Event – Round 1
  • 450 Class televised LIVE! on NBC
  • 250 Class televised tape-delayed on SPEED
  • Women's Motocross Championship – Round 4
  • Legends Lap featuring MX stars from the past
  • Vintage Bike Show
  • Special Guest: Craig Morgan to sing National Anthem
  • Live Band! 10 Man Push
  • Friday: Racer X Fan Fest 4-7 pm, Open Pro Pits
  • Friday Night: Pit Bike Race
  • Amateur motocross racing Sunday

AMENITIES

  • Grandstand seating
  • Open Air Festival seating
  • Nearly 100% track Viewing from a variety of vantage points
  • Infield Track Viewing via Three Track Tunnels
  • Air Conditioned VIP Suites
  • Covered Super Ticket Viewing Area VIP Viewing Areas with live timing and scoring, private restrooms, and catering
  • Handicap Viewing Area
  • Large interactive Sponsor Village
  • State-of-the-art sound system
  • Event Simulcast on FM Radio
  • Food and Soft Drink Concessions
  • Onsite Free & VIP paid Parking
  • Motorcycle Parking
  • Handicap Parking
  • Easy Entry/Exit
  • Onsite Camping
  • Potable water for Camper filling

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  • No pets national weekend
  • Gates closed Midnight to 6 am daily – please plan accordingly
  • Convenient offsite paid parking across from front gate ($10)

WEEKEND PRO SCHEDULE      CLICK HERE

TICKETS

Tickets are available at the gates on race day. We have plenty of room and do not sell out.

 

Our ticket fees are through Saturday’s event, no matter what day you arrive. You are welcome to stay through Sunday, just let us know when you arrive. We have amateur racing on Sunday and there will be an additional fee.

 

Bleachers are available, but seating is limited. We have festival seating, and blankets and lawn chairs are welcome. Feel free to roam the infield and scout out the racing action from numerous vantage points.

 

2009 Pricing

Thursday - Saturday

Friday -

Saturday

(Additional) Sunday

Saturday

Adult Admission (12 & Over)

$50

$45

$30

$15

Kids Admission (6 thru 11) *

$35

$30

$20

$10

Kids 5 and under

FREE

FREE

FREE

FREE

Camping (per vehicle)

$50

$40

$30

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*Racers under the age of 6 pay kids' admission fee.

** Preferred Camping:  Additional $50.  Park on Pro Side. Otherwise, all camping is on Side B.

Note: All complimentary passes must be arranged in advance.

 

HIGH POINT SUPER TICKET:

 

 

Advance Tickets:   Avoid the Lines!
Advance Tickets 
      

 

 

GATE INFO

GATES

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

OPEN

4 PM

6 AM

6 AM

6 AM

CLOSE

12 PM

12 PM

12 PM

12 PM

 

PRO PIT PASSES

Other than the race track, the Pro Pits are where the action is.  The pits are open to the public on Friday during Fan Fest at no charge.

 

Saturday Pro Pit Early entry passes can be purchased at the track.

 

Pro Pit Passes

Friday

Saturday

Where to Purchase

FAN FEST

Announcer Tower

When to Purchase

FAN FEST

7 am - 11 am

When to Use

4 pm- 7pm

9 am - Noon

Cost

FREE

$15

 

For an All-Day Pit Pass, please refer to the Super Ticket information above.

 

Pro Pit Rules:

 

1.

Alcohol is PROHIBITED in the pro pits.

2.

Children must be accompanied by an adult pass-holder.

3.

You may not access the track at any time.

4.

There will be scheduled autograph sessions at various team rigs. Autographs are only available as scheduled. Autographs are not guaranteed. Purchase of a pit pass does not guarantee that you will obtain a pro autograph.

5.

Anyone removing or taking an item from a team rig or pit area without permission will be prosecuted.

6.

Entry to the Pro Pits is at your own risk. You are responsible for your own safety.

TRACK ADDRESS, SHIPPING & CONTACT INFORMATION

High Point Raceway             O: 304.284.0084

281 Taylortown Rd                  724.324.2986   (Race weekend only)

            Mount Morris , PA 15349         www.highpointmx.com

 

            Tim Cotter, Director
            tim@mxsports.com

304-826-0553

 

GPS Track Address:

106 Bald Hill Church Rd

Mount Morris, PA 15349

    Then follow signs to the track.

 

 

 

 

WILL CALL

            Location:       Gate 5

            Hours:            Friday from 8 am - 5 pm

                                    Saturday from 7 am - 2 pm

 

PRESS CREDENTIALS

To request press credentials, please contact:

 

Tony Gardea, Media Director
949.365.5750 (office)
949.922.2662 (cell)
tony@mxnationals.com

 

 

LIVE MUSIC!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adding to the on-track excitement of the 2009 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship and the High Point weekend, the New York-based band Ten Man Push will support their debut album and popular singles “In the Dirt” and “ Kingdom of Fools ” with a live full length concert Friday during Fan Fest and a pre-race mini show Sunday at 11:45 am.

 

Led by singer Lonnie Park, whose brother-in-laws are professional racers Rodney Smith (5-time GNCC Champion and 1988 Brazilian National Motocross Champion) and Steve Hatch (former AMA National Enduro Champion), Ten Man Push is quickly becoming a household name thanks to the feature of their top single “In the Dirt” on VERSUS Network’s Racer TV.  In addition, the band’s music has been a significant element of the infamous “Nitro Circus” DVD’s featuring Travis Pastrana and friends doing logic-defying stunts on their bikes.

 

After receiving accolades from the Soundoff Awards for the Best Modern Rock CD of 2007, Park, lead guitar player John West, drummer Nate Horton, and bassist Dave Hoyt have kept the throttle open, playing for hundreds and thousands of enthusiastic dirt lovers.  Their entertaining live show and hard driving music make listening to the band an addicting experience.  For more info about the band, visit www.tenmanpush.com.

 

 

RADIO STATION

Please keep your radio tuned to WWMX 88.1 FM (or in that range) for up-to-date announcements, racing news, interviews and information throughout the weekend. Although we have a public address system, the best way to stay tuned is to tune in.

 

DIRECTIONS

 
Click here for Mapquest directions

GPS Track Address:

106 Bald Hill Church Rd

Mount Morris, PA 15349-1334

    Then follow signs to the track.

 

 


            From Pittsburgh , PA and points north

Take I-79 south to Exit 1 ( Mount Morris )

Go east 3 miles to the gate

 

            From Morgantown , WV and points south

Take I-79 north to PA Exit 1 ( Mount Morris )

Go east 3 miles to the gate.

 

            From Hagerstown , MD and points east

Take I-70 west to I-68 west

Take I-68 west to I-79 north to PA Exit 1 ( Mount Morris )

Go east 3 miles to the gate.

 

              Fast Pass - Alternate route from Morgantown

            Take I-79 north to exit 155 (Star City/WVU exit)

            Follow Route 19 north for about 5.5 miles to Route 100

            Turn right onto Route 100 and follow for 3.1 miles

            Left onto Taylortown Rd - 2 miles to the gate

 

Big Rig Alternate Route :

 

            From Pittsburgh , PA and points north

            Take I-79 south to Exit 1 ( Mount Morris )

            Turn right into Mt. Morris and turn left onto US 19 south

            Follow US 19 south to Rt. 100 south

            Turn left on Rt. 100 for 3.1 mi

            Turn left at Taylortown Rd

            Track is 2 miles on the left

 

            From Morgantown , WV and points south

            Take I-79 north to Exit 155 (WVU exit)

            Turn left to US 19 north

            Take US 19 north for 5.5 mi. to Rt. 100