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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28

Troy Lee Happy Hour Practice Session
The Troy Lee Happy Hour Practice held on Friday benefits the Steve McQueen Memorial Fund for Boys Republic. McQueen spent a portion of his youth at the Boys Republic of Chino, a home for wayward boys and girls. He credits the Boys Republic for turning his life around and was an enthusiastic supporter all his life.

Practice sessions begin around 10:00 am and wrap up around 4:00 pm. This is your chance to get the track wired. To participate you need to purchase a Troy Lee Happy Hour sticker for your number-plate. You pay a sum of $25.00 (a portion of the proceeds will go to the Steve McQueen Memorial Fund.) No sticker no go!

There is no parade lap on Saturday, so this may be the only time to get a preview of the track. There will be a parade lap on Sunday, for big bikes only.

  Tentative Practice Schedule
10:00 am
Vintage & Kids on 85s & odd size Practice
10:30
50s, 65s, and odd size beginners Practice
- for kids only
11:00
Stunt and Film Industry Practice
11:45
Water Track
12:00 pm
Open Practice
12:45
Water Track
1:00
Open Practice
1:45
Track Prep
2:00
Open Practice
2:45
Water Track
3:00 Pros and Legends Practice
   

Steve McQueen Poster

Motorcycle Racer & Movie Star Steve McQueen
Poster For Sale at the Event!

Painted by artist Tom Fritz
www.fritzart.com

Tom Fritz
“Considered to be one of the finest artists of the motorsport experience, Tom’s rich colors ad controlled looseness captured in his paintings offer a unique interpretation of the relationship between man and machine. Vivid childhood recollections of the racing and hot rodding cultures prevalent in Southern California during the 60’s and early 70’s are a part of the power that shaped the artist he has become. His brushwork is a celebration of those memories, a sense of life, and enthusiasm for his art, and intimacy with his subject.”
Quote from A.R.T., Artists Riding Together.