Former AMA Grand National Champion and Arenacross creator Mike Kidd introduces Scramblecross, a new twist on good old-fashioned motocross.
The following is from the Mike Kidd Sports Agency:
Fort Worth, TX – Mike Kidd Sports Agency, LLC is proud to announce the creation of Scramblecross, a unique concept taking motocross back to the basics as originally introduced as a sport utilizing natural terrain without the addition of triple jumps or large man-made berms.
Mike Kidd, creator of the AMA National Arenacross Series, says that Arenacross was created to fit the gap between outdoor motocross and Supercross, and he feel Scramblecross will the fill the gap between today’s high=speed technical motocross tracks and cross country.
“Scramblecross will fit the need of riders wanting to experience racing at a much slower pace along with the weekend warrior that doesn’t have the time or money to spend wanting to be the next superstar,” Kidd said.
Scramblecross tracks will be natural terrain tracks of 1 to 2 miles in length, featuring a layout that is a cross between motocross and hare scrambles. There will be no triple jumps, no large, man-made berms and limited man-made jumps. Scramblecross tracks may also include a water crossing. Starts may use a motocross starting gate or be flagged. A variety of classes from beginner to expert will be offered, with awards given to the top five in each class and purse money for experts.
The inaugural year will feature 10 events at two locations near the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex; Askey Ranch in Decatur and the Poolville Ranch in Poolville.
For more information on Scramblecross, visit the official website at www.scramblercross.com.