🏖 Spectator Entry is Free! Bring your own chair, and setup for a great day at the beach!
💻 Registration is open!
-- Tentative Schedule - Subject to Change --
Friday
8:00a: Pits Open
12p - 5p: Registration & Event Setup
Saturday
6:30a - 8:00a: Registration & Check In
8:30a: Mandatory Riders Meeting
9:00a: Practice
11:00a: Moto 1 / 2
Awards 30 mins after racing concludes
7:00pm: Racer Party at Reef Point Brew House courtesy of NAHI Racing
Sunday
7:00a - 8:00a: Registration & Check In
8:30a: Mandatory Riders Meeting
9:00a: Last Chance Practice & Racing
Awards 30 mins after racing concludes
Get ready for an adrenaline-fueled weekend at North Beach in Racine, Wisconsin! This stop features a high-octane combination of Great Lakes Watercross closed-course racing and an incredible day of freestyle competition. Known as "Wisconsin’s West Coast," North Beach offers 50 acres of pristine sand and crystal-clear water, and it holds the proud distinction of being the state’s first Certified Blue Wave clean beach.
Whether you're here to compete or catch the action from the shore, the venue is built for a perfect summer day. Relax under the palm trees with live music and a cold drink at the Beachside Oasis, or let the kids burn off energy at the nautical-themed Kid’s Cove playground. With free parking and a wheelchair-accessible walkway extending right to the water's edge, it’s a premier destination for the whole family.
When the engines are off, explore the unique coastal charm and world-class architecture of Racine:
Wind Point Lighthouse: Visit one of the oldest and tallest active lighthouses on the Great Lakes. The surrounding gardens and beach offer a picturesque spot for a post-race stroll.
Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture: Architecture fans can’t miss the SC Johnson Global Headquarters or Wingspread, showcasing some of the most famous designs by the legendary architect.
Racine Zoo: Located just up the shore from the race site, this 28-acre zoo is home to over 300 animals and offers great views of Lake Michigan.
Downtown Racine: Just a few blocks away, explore historic Main Street for local boutiques, art galleries, and the Racine Art Museum, which houses the largest contemporary craft collection in North America.
Authentic Danish Kringle: No trip to Racine is complete without trying a Kringle—Wisconsin’s official state pastry. Stop by local legends like O&H Danish Bakery or Bendtsen’s for the real deal.