The racing action begins with practice from 9:00 a.m. - 10:00am each day followed by more than 30 races from 10:00am. - 5:00pm.
After a five-year hiatus, Maumee Bay State Park in Oregon, Ohio, will host a tour stop on the Midwest Watercross Tour. This year Oregon will host the fifth and sixth points rounds of the season that will be qualifying events for the World Finals. More than 125 of the Midwest and Canada’s best watercraft racers will descend on Oregon for the competition. The event takes place on Lake Erie within the boundaries of Maumee Bay State Park. This is the first of two events to take place on a Great Lake this year.
The racers will be competing for a portion of $50,000 in cash and prizes that will be awarded during the season, points toward the overall Monster Energy Midwest Watercross Tour championships and awards, and the right to compete in the World Finals, the world’s largest and most prestigious personal watercraft race. The Monster Energy Midwest Watercross Tour has already made stops in Hillsdale and Beaverton, Michigan, and will finish off the season with the final event in Traverse City, Michigan, on August 28-29 for the Michigan Waterfest.
Local riders who are interested in competing in the local race should call PM Sports Marketing at (586) 598-2856 or visit us on the Internet at www.pwcfun.com.