North Bay BMX
Kennedy Park
3291 Streblow Drive
Napa, CA 94558
ph: (707) 256-0269
nbbmx
On this page we've posted some basic questions and answers people have about how to get started in the sport of BMX racing. Let us know if there's something that w've left out or need to add. Your input is important!
There is no minimum age limit. Although the new and especially young rider should have a pretty good ability to ride a two wheeled bicycle. He/she should be able to negotiate turns and use the brakes effectively.
All riders must wear long pants, long sleeve shirts and a full face helmet to ride on our track. Gloves and other protective gear is recommended.
The bike must meet the following requirements: No reflectors, no pegs, no kickstands, good working brakes. The rider must be able to place both feet comfortably on the ground while fully seated with both hands on the handlebars.The bike needs to be in good mechanical condition.
We have loaner bikes and helmets at the track for those who want to try the sport but don't have the gear yet!
Our hours of operation are always posted on the website's main page and calendar. When in doubt, call the hot line at 707-256-0269.
Riders are not allowed in the facility or on the track outside our regular hours of operation.
There are a few things to consider here:
If you'd like to help then let us know! Each race and practice day we can use volunteers to help with sign ups, the snack bar, staging, track safety, and track maintenance. If you'd like to consider becoming a board member, see the "Track Information" page about open board seats.
A moto is a single race. Each moto that a rider competes in will consist of 2 or 3 "heats" and a "main event". You must qualify for the main event by placing high at the finish in your heats. Each rider will have 2 or 3 heats in which to try and qualify for the "main". The moto sheets are posted at each track once sign ups are complete and all data has been entered into the "moto maker" program. The moto sheet will have riders placed in moto's by age and skill level. The moto sheet will have the riders names, plate or bike number, your gate number for each heat and how many riders will qualify in each "heat". Learn to read the info on the moto sheet. If you're unsure, ask any track official or other BMX families at the track to explain what all the info on the moto sheet means. Make sure you pay attention to the moto's running order and have your racer back at the staging area in plenty of time for each heat.
North Bay BMX
Kennedy Park
3291 Streblow Drive
Napa, CA 94558
ph: (707) 256-0269
nbbmx

