Here is the first bit of news for the 2018 King Of The Motos 2018 KOM will be a "Three Moto" or race format for Pro riders and most likely a "Two Moto" format for Amateur racers. There will be a night race, run on Saturday evening, February 3rd, and two separate races run on Sunday February 4 : Scoring will be moto scores combined, lowest total wins. In the event of a tie score the MOTO 3 finish position or distance made breaks the tie. If you DNF a moto you can still start the next moto. DNF scores will be based on last CP and time of arrival. Your overall score will be the combination of each individual moto score. Penalties for missing CPs will be detailed later but will be severe, just like last year. We will have HARD CUT OFF TIMES at points on our course for safety and due to our permit. th
Our night race MOTO 1 will be a little longer and a little harder than last year. 100% GPS navigation with excellent spectator points. 20 +/- miles with top riders in one hour, stragglers will take 3-4 hours. Sunday Morning MOTO 2 we will have our Extreme Race which will most likely not be scored for Amateur riders due to difficulty. We will make this decision shortly and notify riders in our next update. If it is not scored for Amateur riders, they can try the loop if they wish. It will be short and anything but sweet. Less than five miles. No GPS, just marked with arrows to show you where to go so all the GPS hating Pros who tell us that if it weren't a navigation event, they would do so much better. Now they can have a little bit of fun. Great for spectating right from Hammertown. Nice warm up or beat down for the afternoon, you decide. Sunday late morning MOTO 3 --I have taken cues from the King Of The Hammers race (and the original KOM) and put together a 100-mile loop. It uses everything Johnson Valley has to offer and will quiet any of the riders who think KOM is too easy. Now we'll have endurance (both bike and body) back in the game. It will be mostly GPS navigation and include a remote pit (or pits, depending on your bike's range) for gas only. For Amateur riders the race length will be 100+/- miles and Pros will do a second trip around a section of the course for a total of 150+/- miles. Hope you are in really good shape come February. For pros on the final go-round there will be some familiarity with the course, so navigation will be less difficult in your tired state. I guess the top Amateur will take 3-4 hours and Pros more near 5. We will have published spectator areas but also great live feed from some of the areas as well. Again die to the length of the course we will be enforcing HARD CUT OFF TIMES. Only riders can work on bikes. The only place that you can have parts assistance in the main pit area (which pro riders will pass through one time during MOTO 3 and all Pro riders will be impounded here between MOTO 2 and MOTO 3) , no support at remote pits, we will transport fuel. You are free to ride in any of the legal areas of Johnson Valley at any time leading up to the event. Since the course is kept secret there can't be any pre-running but you are still free to practice anything you'd like leading up to Tech Inspection or Sign Up where we may inform you of some "stay out" areas. We may provide a test loop for the GPS a week before the race if there is demand but that would be a little late to begin practicing with the GPS. The tentative schedule for KOM is as follows: Friday February 2nd, 2018 o Registration Opens - Means Dry Lake Bed Saturday February 3rd 2018 o 9 AM- 3 PM KOM Tech o 3:00 PM Registration Closes o 4:00 PM Mandatory King of the Motos Riders Meeting o 6:00 PM King of the Motos Race 1 Sunday February 4th, 2018 o 9:00 AM - King of the Motos Race 2