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2024 Peace Motocross Association Race Circuit comes to Fort St. John on May 25th

The Fort St. John Motocross Club is hosting the Peace Motocross Association’s 2024 circuit this coming weekend. 

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The May 25th race is the second of 10 circuit races in the Peace Motocross Association’s 2024 season. (file)

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – The Fort St. John Motocross Club is hosting the Peace Motocross Association’s 2024 circuit this coming weekend. 

Fort St. John is the second stop in the association’s race circuit this year after starting in Taylor on May 12th. The race will be held on May 25th at the Fort St. John Motocross Track at 8903 77th Avenue.

Riders must register online by May 24th at 8 p.m. and need a Peace Motocross Association membership or a day pass, both of which can be purchased online.

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Last-minute and emergency registrations can be done the day of the event starting at 6:30 a.m., but racers are encouraged to register online before the event. 

The Fort St. John Motocross Track is also hosting the HRH MX Stacyc race on May 24th at 6 p.m., the night before the circuit race. The race is an entry race intended for beginner youth riders, not an official circuit race.

The Stacyc race is free to enter, with admission for non-racers being $5 per person and kids under 10 having free entry. 

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Camping overnight on May 24th is available for $10 and will be free on that day. The track is also less than a minute’s drive from the Microtel Hotel. 

The Peace Motocross Association’s third stop in the circuit is scheduled for June 15th and 16th in Grande Prairie, Alberta.

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Caitlin Coombes

A newcomer to the Peace region, Caitlin flew from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, to be the Civic Reporter at Energeticcity.

Wanting to make a career of writing, Caitlin graduated from Carleton University’s School of Journalism and moved to P.E.I. to begin writing for a local newspaper in Charlottetown.

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