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2009-07-26 5:51 PM

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Subject: Biking at Texas Motor Speedway
I do it all the time and I was curious who else rode out there.


2009-07-27 9:40 AM
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I do on occassion, when I want to be out of traffic.    I can't do much more than 20 miles out there though before I get bored with going in circles!

 

2009-07-27 10:24 AM
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I love going out there to do my long aero practice rides.
2009-07-27 7:59 PM
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Subject: RE: Biking at Texas Motor Speedway
It is kinda boring going in circles but its still not a bad place to get it.  This was my first responded too post 

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2009-07-27 8:36 PM
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Subject: RE: Biking at Texas Motor Speedway
You get to ride on the race track itself?  Or on the surrounding roads?
2009-07-27 8:43 PM
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There are a few different ways you can loop it but not on the track.  Unless you go on a friday, you can sneak on for a lap in the infield.  They also never lock lil texas motor speedway but the loops are your best bet lol.


2009-07-27 9:04 PM
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Ptr1ck - 2009-07-27 8:43 PM

There are a few different ways you can loop it but not on the track.  Unless you go on a friday, you can sneak on for a lap in the infield.  They also never lock lil texas motor speedway but the loops are your best bet lol.


How far around is the outter loop?


2009-07-27 9:08 PM
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Subject: RE: Biking at Texas Motor Speedway
5.44 miles according to my computer.  But you can hit some of the side roads and make it a 7-9 mile loop. 
2009-07-28 1:43 PM
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I am not out there as much as I used to be but that should soon be changing. Its a great place to get in a ride.
2009-08-03 8:33 PM
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Subject: RE: Biking at Texas Motor Speedway
Hey Ptr1k,
I'm just down the road from TMS and would be interested in riding out there sometime. Ya'all will probably lap me. I'm new to the tri circuit and the bike is my worst part, so I could def. use some longer rides. Can you map your ride with the side roads on here?
Thanks!
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