The Dog Days of Summer have arrived in T-Town! Keirin Racing comes to the track tonight as well as a 10 mile endurance race. Keirin racing is some the most exciting track racing to watch. Riders are paced behind a motorized cycle that gradually increases the rider’s speed on each lap until the last 600-700m when the pacer pulls off and the riders sprint to the finish crossing the line at 40+ MPH! Stay tuned for the report from the track following tonight’s action.
Come out this Friday night, June 14th, to watch some of the best cyclists in the world compete in the Keirin Cup, a fan favorite that has such a long standing tradition in the sport. The night will also feature the 10-Mile championship for the endurance riders to see who has he most steam to outlast the competition and ride home with the top spot. This Friday night is sure to impress with the level of competition we have in T-Town.
On the promotional side of the night, bring your dog to Valley Preferred Cycling Center is this Friday for the first of three dates in our Dog Days of Summer Series. Dog admission is $1.00 at the gates, which open at 6:00PM. All proceeds from dog admission will go to The Sanctuary at Haafsville.
The Sanctuary at Haafsville offers a nurturing environment for stray, feral, homeless, needy, and abandoned animals. The Sanctuary is home to animals in many different life circumstances.
- Animals whose owners are seeking safety for their animals
- Animals whose owners are being sent overseas for military duty
- Companion animals of senior citizens who are temporarily hospitalized or enter a senior care facility
- Geriatric animals whose owners can no longer keep them
The next dates in our Dog Days of Summer Series will be July 12th and August 16th, where there will be different animal charities as beneficiaries.
There will be dog themed activities throughout the night, so bring your canine companions out to the track, and help out a great cause at the same time.
On deck for next week is the UCI Festival of Speed presented by EnduroPacks.
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