Due to Hurricane Francine, the 2024 Vurbmoto Classic Has Been Rescheduled | October 18-20

Due to Hurricane Francine making landfall, and the weather it will bring over the weekend to the area in which the race will be held, we felt that it was in the best interest of the athletes and families that we reschedule the Vurbmoto Classic for October 18-20. The event will still take place at NXT LVL 101 in Gray Court, SC.

We realize that this is a massive inconvenience for many of you. However, we here at Vurb care about the safety of our athletes, families, track workers, medics, Daniel Blair, and Weston Peick. It’s in our best interest to move the date to a different weekend.

We actually tried to set Weston Peick up to fight the storm head on so that it didn’t hit land in the first place, but we couldn’t get in touch with him in time.

Our Hired Guns and sponsors were made aware of the situation this morning and all have understood the circumstances. The good news is that everyone seems to be in for the Classic no matter what day or month we decide to have it! Also, it’s South Carolina in October, so that may be some of the best fall riding that you’ll ever have.

You’ll still have to come out next month and enjoy good time, good vibes, and of course dirtbikes.

FAQ

-The race will still be held at NXT LVL 101 in Gray Court, SC, now on Oct 18-20.

-If you pre-registered and need a refund, please contact [email protected].

-If you pre-registered and still plan on attending, you don’t need to do anything. Your registration will carry over to the Oct dates.

-We will still have pre-registration set up for the event in Oct.

Thank you all for understanding and we hope that those affected by this hurricane remain as safe as possible during this time.

For more information visit www.vurbmoto.com/classic.

Viva la Vurb Classic. 

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