Road America hosts MotoAmerica and Vintage MotoFest May 29-31

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ELKHART LAKE – MotoAmerica Superbikes & Vintage MotoFest will return to Road America for three days of motorcycle racing, fan activities and entertainment May 29-31.

The event will feature qualifying rounds on the first day, with racing scheduled for the following two days, according to a community announcement.

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Five MotoAmerica classes are set to compete: Superbike, Supersport, Mission King of the Baggers, Twins Cup and Royal Enfield Build.Train.Race.

Fans will have access to an open race paddock, allowing them to get a close-up look at the riders, teams and machines.

Bike show, Supermoto Shootout planned​


On May 30, Vintage MotoFest will return with a ride-in bike show featuring Euro, Japanese and American vintage motorcycles, according to the announcement. Categories include Cafe Racer, Rat Bike, Scooter, Chopper, Race, Sport Bike, Military Bike, Stock/Restored, Fan's Choice and Judge's Choice.

That evening, the Briggs & Stratton Motorplex will host the Supermoto Shootout, presented by Cedar Creek Motorsports, from 5 to 9 p.m. The event will include bike-only parking, a live DJ and Supermoto racing. A Saturday-only or weekend MotoAmerica ticket includes admission to the event.

Riders can take advantage of a free gear check, and the Motorplex will be open for public karting. The Bank First Family Fun Zone will also be available for younger guests.

Kids 16 and younger receive free general admission at the gate with a paying adult.

On May 29, fans can attend the Dairyland Classic Flat Track Races at the Plymouth Fairgrounds. A free shuttle will be available at 5 p.m. at Gate 4 to transport campers and fans to and from the fairgrounds.

Tickets, camping and event upgrades are available at roadamerica.com.

This story was created by reporter Nida Tazeen, [email protected], with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at cm.usatoday.com/ethical-conduct.

This article originally appeared on Sheboygan Press: MotoAmerica returns to Road America May 29-31


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