Spectating & Camping
The Start-Finish area is easily accessible off HWY 395 and is no problem for choppers, motorhomes or non-4×4 vehicles. Make sure to stay out of the “Live Pit” areas and at least 150’ from the race course at all times. Otherwise, spectating can be done anywhere along the race course and surrounding areas as long as that 150’ distance is maintained. Bring a dirt bike, quad, side-by-side or buggy and enjoy the trails before, during and after the race. Camping is “dispersed” and free of charge. This area is BLM land, so all the usual rules apply and we are expected to leave it cleaner than we found it.
The town of Ridgecrest is 10 miles away and has just about any sort of supplies, hotels, restaurants you might need. DIRECTIONS.
Randsburg is a great little hippy ghost town about 12 miles south, with bars, restaurants, etc: WHERE TO STAY
Racing
There are way more details in the“Rules”section of the Biltwell 100 website but here are the highlights:
- Race entries are limited to 150 riders this year, and have sold out.
- You can get on the waitlist on Eventbrite here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/biltwell-100-tickets-133450775863
- All bikes must have CA green or red OHV sticker or current street legal registration.
- Racers must be 18 years and older only.
- No “team” riding, one rider per bike, per entry.
- Men and Women’s classes start on same line but scored separately.
- Racing starts at 9:00AM sharp, Saturday, April 10, 2021
- Rubber band Grand Prix start by class, starting with fastest classes first.
- Course closes at 3:00 PM, all riders off the trail by 5:00 PM
- Scoring by helmet transponder and traditional “fender card”.
- Sign up closes one week prior– April 2nd.
- You can get on the waitlist on Eventbrite here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/biltwell-100-tickets-133450775863
- All bikes must have CA green or red OHV sticker or current street legal registration.
- Racers must be 18 years and older only.
- No “team” riding, one rider per bike, per entry.
- Men and Women’s classes start on same line but scored separately.
- Racing starts at 9:00AM sharp, Saturday, April 10, 2021
- Rubber band Grand Prix start by class, starting with fastest classes first.
- Course closes at 3:00 PM, all riders off the trail by 5:00 PM
- Scoring by helmet transponder and traditional “fender card”.
- Sign up closes one week prior– April 2nd.
Classes
We’ve divided the classes up based on era of bike and on modern bikes the classes are determined by age group. Men and Women have the same exact class breakdown but are scored separately. All classes get a trophy for 1st, 2nd and 3rd. You can see a full list of classes here:https://biltwell100.com/classes/
We’re really looking forward to this event and hope you are too. See ya’ in the desert!