Location: Shelton, WA. USA
Travel time from Vancouver: 3-4 hours
Track info:
16 corners, 4 km, 300 feet of elevation change
Overnight camping in the pits: Yes
A corkscrew just like at Laguna Seca, a ‘carousel’ corner that lets you drag elbow for the camera and a big recent upgrade to host MotoAmerica; it is TeamBOC’s home track.
Location: Oliver, B.C.
Travel time from Vancouver: 4-5 hours
Track info:
16 corners, 4.8 km, 357 feet of elevation change
’27’ is the race number of Canada’s F1 champion Jacques Villeneuve, who helped design the track. Featuring blind corners, hard braking zones and banked double apexes, it is a challenge for riders of all skill levels.
Location: Duncan, B.C.
Travel time from Vancouver: 4-5 hours
Track info:
19 corners, 2.3 km, 11% of elevation change
The Vancouver Island Motorsport Circuit is a smaller track, but it feels like a roller coaster with its elevation changes. You will spend very little time on the seat because it’s corner after corner. A great place to hone your skills!
Location: Shelton, WA. USA
Travel time from Vancouver: 3-4 hours
Track info:
16 corners, 4 km, 300 feet of elevation change
Overnight camping in the pits: Yes
A corkscrew just like at Laguna Seca, a ‘carousel’ corner that lets you drag elbow for the camera and a big recent upgrade to host MotoAmerica; it is TeamBOC’s home track.
Location: Oliver, B.C.
Travel time from Vancouver: 4-5 hours
Track info:
16 corners, 4.8 km, 357 feet of elevation change
’27’ is the race number of Canada’s F1 champion Jacques Villeneuve, who helped design the track. Featuring blind corners, hard braking zones and banked double apexes, it is a challenge for riders of all skill levels.
Location: Duncan, B.C.
Travel time from Vancouver: 4-5 hours
Track info:
19 corners, 2.3 km, 11% of elevation change
The Vancouver Island Motorsport Circuit is a smaller track, but it feels like a roller coaster with its elevation changes. You will spend very little time on the seat because it’s corner after corner. A great place to hone your skills!
Location: Shelton, WA. USA
Travel time from Vancouver: 3-4 hours
Track info:
16 corners, 4 km, 300 feet of elevation change
Overnight camping in the pits: Yes
A corkscrew just like at Laguna Seca, a ‘carousel’ corner that lets you drag elbow
for the camera and a big recent upgrade
to host MotoAmerica; it is TeamBOC’s
home track.
Location: Oliver, B.C.
Travel time from Vancouver: 4-5 hours
Track info:
16 corners, 4.8 km, 357 feet of elevation change
’27’ is the race number of Canada’s F1 champion Jacques Villeneuve, who helped design the track. Featuring blind corners, hard braking zones and banked double apexes, it is a challenge for riders of all skill levels.
Location: Duncan, B.C.
Travel time from Vancouver: 4-5 hours
Track info:
19 corners, 2.3 km, 11% of elevation change
The Vancouver Island Motorsport Circuit is a smaller track, but it feels like a roller coaster with its elevation changes. You will spend very little time on the seat because it’s corner after corner. A great place to hone your skills!