Best In The Desert (BITD) and Pro Circuit have announced a substantial $10,000 prize for motorcycle racers competing in the upcoming Vegas-to-Reno event. This significant contingency, as reported by Cycle News, adds an exciting layer of incentive for the two-wheeled gladiators tackling 'The Long Way Home,' BITD's longest and most challenging race.
While Apex Racing typically focuses on the thunderous Trophy Trucks and high-horsepower prerunners that dominate the desert landscape, this announcement is a testament to the enduring appeal and competitive spirit across all classes of desert racing. Pro Circuit, a name synonymous with performance exhaust systems and engine tuning in the motorcycle world, is stepping up to support the backbone of off-road competition.
The $10,000 prize will undoubtedly attract top talent and intensify the already fierce competition among motorcycle teams. Vegas-to-Reno is a brutal test of endurance, machine reliability, and rider skill, spanning hundreds of miles across Nevada's unforgiving terrain. From the technical single track to the high-speed washes, every mile demands peak performance from both rider and bike.
This kind of financial backing from an industry giant like Pro Circuit is crucial for the health and growth of motorcycle desert racing. It helps offset the immense costs associated with preparing for and competing in an event of this magnitude, from specialized suspension tuning to extensive chase crew logistics. For many privateer teams, such a prize can be a game-changer, allowing them to invest further in their program or simply make a dent in their racing budget.
The collaboration between BITD and Pro Circuit underscores a shared commitment to elevating the sport and rewarding the dedication of its athletes. While our readers might be more accustomed to the roar of a 1000-horsepower V8, the grit and determination of motorcycle racers navigating the same punishing courses are equally compelling. This $10,000 prize ensures that the two-wheeled battle for Vegas-to-Reno supremacy will be more intense than ever.





