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MotoGP 2011 -- July 22-24 -- Anyone Going?

Started by northerncalguy, June 11, 2011, 04:08:51 PM

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desmoquattro

Quote from: richard on June 17, 2011, 08:42:42 AM
Hey there norcal guy! We're meeting in san mateo. I'll ask them maybe we can meet you down in sj somewhere. I've been there a few times during wsbk troy bayliss days but never since it became gp. This will be my first gp experience. I think the crowd is bigger. I've never parked in the ducati island though so maybe we can figure out how to get in so we don't have to worry about parking. Not sure where the entrance is. Can you ask Vicky those info? Thanks.

Ducati Island parking requires a special wristband, which you pick up at the Monterey Ducati dealer Friday morning. Once you enter the track, people will direct you where to park depending on whether you have the wristband or not.
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richard

Thanks desmoquattro! We'll try to get the wrist band then.
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desmoquattro

Quote from: richard on June 17, 2011, 09:01:59 AM
Thanks desmoquattro! We'll try to get the wrist band then.

You'll want to check the Ducati website as we get closer to the event. They'll tell you when & where to show up.
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'09 1198s,red, (Il Diavolo Rosso
'09 KTM 690 SMC (Thumpy)
'04 Yamaha FZ1, The Blue Cockroach
'01 900SS, custom yellow, (The Bumblebee)
'05 MS4R, blue

psidriven

Can someone who bought the ducati pass comment on its value?  I was told that in the past, ducati owners could enter the ducati paddock just by showing their duc key, is this still the case?

Otherwise, the benefits are general admission ($50), grandstand 4 seats ($20), sunday paddock pass ($25), sunday motorcycle parking ($20).  Doesn't sound bad for $100, but will i really use the seats?

First time going and just want to avoid some of the rookie mistakes that the motogp vets can help me avoid.

duccarlos

I've never heard of them allowing access to the paddock without the pass. They might have been referring to Ducati Island, not the paddock. Even now you can't just flash your key to gain access to the hospitality area. You have to show proof of ownership, like your registration or insurance.

The hospitality tent is just a place where Ducati has tables and offer coffee, water and usually some other treats. Note that your registration will only allow you access to this specific tent, not to the paddock. Remember to bring your driver's license since the registration/insurance need to be validated with your photo ID. Once they check your stuff, they tag you, give you a lanyard and a schedule for the weekend. You are allowed a guest that will also get the same stuff. The guys that work the parking, gear check and hospitality are all volunteers, so don't bust their balls when they ask to see all this stuff. This is what they were told to do. Some are more flexible than others, like allowing more than just the one guest.
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danaid

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 Last year I brought my wife and kids to the race, I just showed my ducati owners card and they let us in. Like duccarlos posted, there were three guys checking in guests in the ducati hospitality area and the guy ahead of me was allowed one guest, and was given 1 lanyard. While I had 4 guests and was given 4 lanyards. I say get there early because they run out of swag and patience early.

This year I'm riding up with a friend on Saturday, hopefully ending up on cannery row and meeting up with some fellow forum members/ ducati badasses.  [cheeky]
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scooterd145

Last year and this year I am staying @ Comfort Inn 140 Reservation Rd, Marina, CA. Decent place, includes breakfast. We picked up our Ducati Island wrist band etc. @ Embassy Suites which is in a differnt room but same place as where you pick up "will call" tix. Quickly in and out and on our way to fun. If you want to park on the "Island" get there early, also the food etc. goes fast especially Sunday. Friday you can roll in any time and get your goodies, check out the Ducati tent of stuff for sale etc. I have never actually sat in any of the "reserved" seating, just walk around the track on Fri/Sat and observe from various spots. On Sunday we sit on the hill above turn 2/turn 5 (accross the road, below camping). Excellent spot to see a lot of the track and hear pretty well too.