120 riders to join Cleanfuel Motocross Invitational Series this weekend

Cleanfuel Motocross Park Invitational Series

At least 120 riders are expected to participate in the opening round of the 2022 Cleanfuel Motocross Invitational Series.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • How many entries have already been counted for the opening round of the 2022 Cleanfuel Motocross Invitational Series?

    Per Cleanfuel, the number of entries for the motocross series is currently at 120.
  • How many rounds will the Cleanfuel Motocross Park Invitational have?

    The event will be made up of four rounds.
  • In a statement, the company said that the current volume of entries came from those who registered onsite and online.

    Cleanfuel Motocross Park Managing Partner Jun San Andres considered the turnout volume as “positive feedback.”

    “This proves that the new adventure trail park is what the riders are looking for. The Cleanfuel Motocross Park is the perfect place for the new beginner riders who want to explore and hone their skills,” he said.

    Cleanfuel Motocross Park

    “With this series, we are one to bring all grassroots young and veterans’ riders together in a safer track,” San Andres added.

    The event — scheduled on Saturday (August 27) — is aimed at developing amateur motorcycle riders in preparation for national championships while promoting safe and competitive riding.

    The same statement shared that the latest outdoor motocross facility, which was opened to the public in last year, earns the riding community's and enthusiasts' trust for its safe, family-friendly, and unique facilities, which include air-conditioned training rooms; shower and restrooms; and lounge area.

    One of the much-awaited categories falls under the bracket of Celebrity class, where influencers and personalities compete in a time-trial trail contest. Another exciting category is the electric mini bike, where riders ages five and up will race on a flat track trial.

    Those who want to participate may register until tomorrow (August 26, 2022) online or at the motocross park office in Silang, Cavite. The registration Fee is P1,000 (which includes loot bags and freebies). Meanwhile, the National Motorcycle Sports and Safety Association (NAMSSA) will issue a one-event license fee of P500 per participant.

    Winners will receive trophies and cash prizes.

    To note, the event will have four rounds with the remaining three to be held on October 1, 29, and November 26.

    The event is powered by Smart, Maya Business, and De Guzman & Co. Watches.

    Photos from Cleanfuel Motocross Park

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