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- Beach_racing abstract "Beach racing is an offshoot of enduro and motocross racing. As the name implies, riders on solo motorcycles, quad bikes, or sidecar combinations compete on a course marked out on a beach, often with man made jumps and sand dunes being constructed to make the course tougher.Beach races are usually held annually, generally at seaside resorts with large beaches. Typically, beach races follow the format of hare scrambles, with riders competing on a circuit of 1–3 miles (1.5–5 km) in length, usually for a time period of 1–3 hours. Due to their unique nature, beach races tend to be very popular with riders and spectators, with some of the larger races attracting several hundred riders. However beach racing is known to be very tough on motorcycles, small sand particles can damage wheel bearings, chains and sprockets, and the soft, sandy surface increases the demand on engines and clutches. Experienced beach racers typically follow meticulous bike maintenance prior to the event in order to ensure their bike will not fail.Beach races are generally held in early spring or late autumn. This is because seasonal tourist trade at seaside resorts is low during these periods, there is more space for riders and competitors to park, and local authorities are more willing to allow their beaches to be closed off and used as a motorcycle course, due to the extra trade brought by riders, families and spectators.".
- Beach_racing wikiPageExternalLink enduro-le-touquet.html.
- Beach_racing wikiPageExternalLink www.amca.uk.com.
- Beach_racing wikiPageExternalLink www.qrauk.com.
- Beach_racing wikiPageExternalLink www.wbruk.com.
- Beach_racing wikiPageExternalLink sandrace.
- Beach_racing wikiPageID "14142362".
- Beach_racing wikiPageLength "4270".
- Beach_racing wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Beach_racing wikiPageRevisionID "706147308".
- Beach_racing wikiPageWikiLink All-terrain_vehicle.
- Beach_racing wikiPageWikiLink Barmouth.
- Beach_racing wikiPageWikiLink Beach.
- Beach_racing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dirt_biking.
- Beach_racing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motorcycle_racing_by_type.
- Beach_racing wikiPageWikiLink Enduro.
- Beach_racing wikiPageWikiLink Hare_scramble.
- Beach_racing wikiPageWikiLink Le_Touquet.
- Beach_racing wikiPageWikiLink Lincolnshire.
- Beach_racing wikiPageWikiLink Mablethorpe.
- Beach_racing wikiPageWikiLink Motocross.
- Beach_racing wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycle.
- Beach_racing wikiPageWikiLink Sidecar.
- Beach_racing wikiPageWikiLink Somerset.
- Beach_racing wikiPageWikiLink Weston-super-Mare.
- Beach_racing wikiPageWikiLink Weymouth,_Dorset.
- Beach_racing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beach Race".
- Beach_racing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beach racing".
- Beach_racing wikiPageWikiLinkText "beach race".
- Beach_racing wikiPageWikiLinkText "beach racing".
- Beach_racing wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Beach_racing subject Category:Dirt_biking.
- Beach_racing subject Category:Motorcycle_racing_by_type.
- Beach_racing hypernym Offshoot.
- Beach_racing type Organisation.
- Beach_racing type Redirect.
- Beach_racing comment "Beach racing is an offshoot of enduro and motocross racing. As the name implies, riders on solo motorcycles, quad bikes, or sidecar combinations compete on a course marked out on a beach, often with man made jumps and sand dunes being constructed to make the course tougher.Beach races are usually held annually, generally at seaside resorts with large beaches.".
- Beach_racing label "Beach racing".
- Beach_racing sameAs Q4875792.
- Beach_racing sameAs m.03cvwyf.
- Beach_racing sameAs Q4875792.
- Beach_racing wasDerivedFrom Beach_racing?oldid=706147308.
- Beach_racing isPrimaryTopicOf Beach_racing.