July 17, 2013 – July 28, 2013
It’s not summer without a trip to the fair! This year features performances by Tim McGraw, Rascal Flatts, John Mayer, Huey Lewis and the News, and more. And there’s plenty of entertainment for all, from cooking contests, to tractor races, to horses and livestock, this fair is one of the best in the West. Don’t miss out!
Join us at Road Rider for the 2nd Annual MotoGP Spaghetti Feed! What better way to prep for Moto GP at Laguna Seca and the Red Bull US Grand Prix than by loading up on free spaghetti, garlic bread, salad and soda! Also joining us: Zoom Zoom Track Days will be hanging out and available for consultations, and JPH Suspension will be doing suspension setups. There will be some in-store deals, giveaways, and more cool stuff too. Don’t miss this! And bring your friends.
July 18, 2013
Doc Wong’s Riding Position and Ergonomics workshop. All Doc Wong clinics are educational, fun, and free. They are put on by a pillar of the riding community, Doctor Harry Wong. Night classes take place in Doc Wong’s Redwood City office, and Sunday rides start at the office with a talk and are followed by a four hour ride through the hills. The Doc requests that you email him or call his office to let them know you will be attending a session, and we recommend checking his website as well for further information on his different classes. Confirm by emailing docwong@aol.com or calling 650-365-7775.
July 19, 2013 – July 21, 2013
The grand mama of all motorcycle races. Big changes in rider sponsorships will make the 2013 race an unforgettable event. Tickets will be available through the Mazda Raceway website.
July 19, 2013 – July 21, 2013
As part of the MotoGP weekend at Mazda Raceway, the AMA Pro Superbike races will no doubt draw the interest of experienced race viewers and new fans alike. This weekend promises to be one of the biggest motorcycle race weekends of the year.
Doc Wong’s Basic Suspension Part 1 workshop. All Doc Wong clinics are educational, fun, and free. They are put on by a pillar of the riding community, Doctor Harry Wong. Night classes take place in Doc Wong’s Redwood City office, and Sunday rides start at the office with a talk and are followed by a four hour ride through the hills. The Doc requests that you email him or call his office to let them know you will be attending a session, and we recommend checking his website as well for further information on his different classes. Confirm by emailing docwong@aol.com or calling 650-365-7775.
July 20, 2013
Presented by the Jamestown HOG #8102. The run benefits local charities and starts at Jamestown HD and travels up Highway 108 with poker stops along the way. The last stop is the Dardanelles, where there will be a great meal, auction items, raffles, and live music.
Round Four of the CMC Summer Challenge, presented by Monster Army, takes place at 408MX. $10 gate fee for adults, $5 for kids 12 and under. To race, a CMC license is required ($35 per year or $5 for the day) to race, plus race entry fee. Gates open at 2 PM, practice starts at 4 PM followed by racing. Must race five of six rounds to qualify for series end prizes. Check the Continental Motorsport Club website for all the Summer Challenge dates.
July 21, 2013
Shop, meet, flaunt your fly ride. With over 100 vendors and thousands of new and old motorcycle parts and accessories, the Sacramento Cycle Swap Meet is a fantastic way to spend the first five hours of your Sunday. Prep the bike, pack your sunscreen, and have a blast in Sac Town!
Doc Wong’s CPR and First Aid For Motorcyclists class. All Doc Wong clinics are educational, fun, and free. They are put on by a pillar of the riding community, Doctor Harry Wong. Night classes take place in Doc Wong’s Redwood City office, and Sunday rides start at the office with a talk and are followed by a four hour ride through the hills. The Doc requests that you email him or call his office to let them know you will be attending a session, and we recommend checking his website as well for further information on his different classes. Confirm by emailing docwong@aol.com or calling 650-365-7775.