Indy for moto GP

9 of us heading down Friday morning, staying until Monday morning. But we are staying at some fancy ass hotel:thumbsup:, my friend booked the rooms and he likes the finer things in life:laugh:
 
Taylor said:
9 of us heading down Friday morning, staying until Monday morning. But we are staying at some fancy ass hotel:thumbsup:, my friend booked the rooms and he likes the finer things in life:laugh:

Cool are you staying downtown?
 
I am not sure I will have to ask, gsxtacy might know?, first time for all of us going,
 
me and the GF are going. and we have been conversing with GSXTacy about joining his riding group there as we live on the way!

we are staying at a familys house...that is UNLESS someone from this forum throws a rocking hotel party and extendes an invite lol

we are leaving friday morningish, and leaving monday morning or sunday night depending.

Pm me if you would like to exchange numbers we can meet at the race or if your tailgating bring food and such
 
Yo all have a good time and be safe! Going to be a busy weekend with the ComicCon going on at the same time...

As a side note, you'll have a chance to watch Aaron Yates race on a satellite entry!:thumbsup:
FROM MOTO GP.COM
"The racing outfit is no stranger to the MotoGP™ championship, having fielded Moto2™ entries in both 2010 and 2011 with an FTR chassis. Their greatest success came in their first outing when they finished ninth. This year however, they are making full use of the new CRT regulations to have a stab at the premier class.

The chassis they will be using is a custom built design, manufactured with the help of BCL Motorsports of Ontario, Canada, fitted with a highly tuned Suzuki GSX-R1000 engine. GPTech has utilized the help of MCJ Motorsports to assists with the engine development (see photo with GPTech test rider Taylor Knapp on board).

Riding the machine will be 38-year-old Aaron Yates from Milledgeville, Georgia, who is a four-time AMA National Champion. Yates suffered severe leg fractures in a crash at an AMA Superbike race in 2010 at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California, yet is back o full race-fitness once more.

GPTech team owner Geoff Maloney has for long been vocal about wanting to stamp an impression on the world stage about U.S. racing, including all areas from riders, mechanics and companies manufacturing race parts. And following Attack Performance’s difficult start in Laguna Seca, having failed to make the qualifying time for the race, GPTech will no doubt have their work cut out when they descend on the Brickyard".
 
Getting ready to meet up with everyone, very excited.

We also have a 10th rider coming, he will be with us, just not seen, RIP "Turbo Tim" here we go buddy.
 
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