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BIR racing features All Bike Weekend

NEWS RELEASE 
 
 
July 12, 2010      
 
 
All Bikes, All Weekend
Drag bikes, Superbikes share Brainerd Intıl Raceway next weekend
 
BRAINERD, Minn. ­ Race fans who enjoy two-wheeled action at full throttle
and on the edge of disaster will be right at home Friday through Sunday at
Brainerd International Raceway during the All Bike Weekend.

On the drag strip, a variety of drag bikes will be racing a quarter mile at
a time. Everything from street bikes to Pro Stock bikes that crank out
speeds over 180 mph will be competing. In all, more than 150 bikes are
expected to come from throughout the Midwest.

On the 2.5-mile, 13-turn Competition Road Course, the Central Roadracing
Association will showcase its brand of Superbike racing, where riders scream
around the track on two wheels and a knee. They average speeds over 80 mph
during super-competitive racing action. The action will include an
all-womenıs race, in honor of the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.

In addition to great racing on both tracks, fans will be treated to a stunt
show at 2 p.m. Saturday by the Squidwheelies Sportbike Freestyle Team.  At
noon on Saturday and Sunday, the CRA is hosting a ³Drive the Track²
fundraiser for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. Fans can drive the road
course with the CRA, which is accepting donations. Those who donate $100 or
more will be eligible for prize drawings that include a pair of diamond
earrings from Riddleıs Jewelry.

³If you love to watch bikes race, then youıll want to be at BIR for the All
Bike Weekend,² BIR owner Jed Copham said. ³The increasing popularity of drag
bike racing is what led us to put together an event just for them, and weıre
certain itıll be a big hit. Throw in the CRA and its Superbike racing, and
youıve got a crazy weekend of racing.²
 
Itıs a Dual Event Weekend, meaning that one ticket gets you in to see both
forms of racing. Racing will go on rain or shine, and daily admission is $10
for adults, $5 for kids. On-site camping is available.

Now in its 42nd season, Brainerd International Raceway is one of North
Americaıs largest race tracks, featuring a world-class quarter-mile drag
strip, the 3.1-mile, 10-turn Donnybrooke Road Course, the 2.5-mile, 13-turn
Competition Road Course, 300 acres for rustic camping, 164 full-service RV
sites and 12 on-site condos. BIR is about 120 miles north of the Twin
Cities. For more information, visit www.BrainerdRaceway.com, or call
1-866-444-4455.
 
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      Editors: For more information, contact PR Coordinator Geoff Gorvin at
218-821-9513.