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Miller WSBK

Started by wantingaduc, January 05, 2010, 09:56:56 AM

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wantingaduc

Im thinking about going to Miller for the WSBK race this year and I was wondering if anyone has gone there before to give me some feedback on the place.
Is it a nice track, how is the grandstand viewing, what's Salt Lake City like, etc.

I was thinking about Laguna but it's even more expensive and to be honest I think I'd rather see Haga and the boys.

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Spidey

I haven't been to Miller or WSBK, but you really should plan to see MotoGP live at some point.  There is no way to describe the sound of the GP bikes and the speeds.  And at Laguna, there are a bunch of places on track where you can get ridiculously close to them.  It doesn't have to be this year, but don't miss the opportunity.
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desmoquattro

Miller has some nice track facilities. smducman and I drove out there for WSBK 2009. grandstands at turn 1 are nice, but there's nowhere you can really see the whole track. Bring binocs and a radio. And if you're driving out, stay a couple of extra days for the track day they do afterward.

Salt Lake City, on the other hand, isn't all that exciting. There are a few nice places...like Settebello Pizzeria and the Red Rock Brewery next door. But keep in mind that they just last year got rid of the "private clubs" law and let people drink after hours. SLC is an odd combination of outdoorsy types and church conservatism. But if you're bringing a bike, there's some spectacular riding in the canyons. And lodging is cheap.

I'd say that Laguna is a nicer place to see a race. But the lodging is pricier, and it's MotoGP vs WSBK. And it's crawling with cops on GP weekend, whereas SLC offers better riding conditions and inferior nightlife...much smaller crowds too, as not many people will journey to SLC for just WSBK and no AMA/NASBIKE.
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zooom

just go to Indy for GP...that way you can see all 3 classes...
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desmoquattro

Quote from: zooom on January 05, 2010, 10:35:37 AM
just go to Indy for GP...that way you can see all 3 classes...

+1 on seeing Moto2 and the buzzbombs. But no WSBK/WSS insanity. And no Haga. And pales in comparison to Monterey or SLC for roads to ride. But I suspect you can see the entire track from most grandstands.
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Triple J

My wife and I went last year, and we are also going this year. The WSBK races are a great time, and the Miller facility is really nice.

The new Miller website sucks...but I finally found a track map. WSBK/WSS runs the perimeter course.


Last year our seats were at the end of the straight at Sunset Bend (turn 1). Cool location to see the bikes flying down that straight and into the turn...and also for seeing the riders leaving the pits. Bad location for real racing action (at least last year)...and about as far away as possible from the manuf. displays.

This year our seats will be in the grandstands by either by turns 18/19, or by 21. Lots of passing, crashes, and general excitement there. Even the practices were fun to watch there.

We stayed at a hotel by the airport. There's a whole bunch of them in one location there. It's about 1/2 way between SLC and Tooele. Cost was like $80/night or something. Not a good location if you want to party all night...but we're not into that anymore.

Getting to and from the track was easy. Lots of people but we never got stuck in any traffic. Food in SLC is pretty good.

desmoquattro

I would add that there's an awesome shuttle that runs around the track perimeter.
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'05 MS4R, blue

mitt

I want to go in '10 also as a vacation with the wife and no kids.  Thanks for the info.

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mitt

Cider

I go down there often, since it's the nearest track.  The wife and I even discussed moving down there to be closer to MMP, but we ultimately decided that SLC is just too boring.  Note that we live in Boise, and it's still more fun than SLC.   [laugh]

The track is pretty nice, though.  We like the grandstands near clubhouse corner.  It ends up being about halfway in between the pits and parking.  The perimeter course is so big, that you can't see it all from any one point, but they do have some jumbotrons.  As other people have mentioned, hotels in the area are plentiful and affordable.  Note that the elevation and climate make it very easy to get sunburned there.  Summertime weather is usually hot and very dry, but thunderstorms are common in the spring.

Edit to add: the track day after WSBK has a reputation for being overbooked and full of crazy riders.

fastwin

Had a friend and a small group of his buddies ride all the way from Austin, TX to Miller for the 2009 WSBK race. They called ahead and rented an RV trailer that was delivered and set up for them at the track (camping area I suppose) so all they had to do was get there. They had a killer time! I haven't been there but they said they set up a 10x10 pop up shade at the top of downhill twisty section (anyone know that section??) and he said they had a great vantage point. They hauled food back from the store in their hard luggage and he said the on site concession food was actually pretty good. He invited me to go but I couldn't do it. They are going back again and doing it the same way this year. Great way to celebrate his birthday! [drink] [beer]

Cider

Quote from: fastwin on January 07, 2010, 06:43:00 AM
They had a killer time! I haven't been there but they said they set up a 10x10 pop up shade at the top of downhill twisty section (anyone know that section??)

The only real elevation change at MMP is the attitudes, and even that is a pretty mild drop.

Monstermonkey

For a truly awesome view and experience, volunteer to be a corner worker.  I've done it the past two years and have had a great time.  I agree with being near the clubhouse turn because you can see 4 or 5 turns plus there's a giant video screen so you can follow the other action.  The Monday after the race they have an open track day that uses the same track layout as WSBK. 

SLC isn't as boring as people think.  You just need to find some fun locals to show you where to go.  Don't stay in Tooele (the town close to the track) as there is not much to do there.  Spend 20 minutes driving to downtown Salt Lake.

wantingaduc

I've found a company that books "hospitality" trips to various races around the world and they said they are offering a package to Miller.
The package includes tickets for all 3 days, hotel, shuttle to and from the track, meals and some VIP treatment at the track.
They're based in Europe and I'm a bit hesitant to book with them for that reason.
Has anyone ever dealt with Pole Position travel or any of the track package tour operators?


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desmoquattro

Quote from: wantingaduc on January 15, 2010, 07:06:35 AM
I've found a company that books "hospitality" trips to various races around the world and they said they are offering a package to Miller.
The package includes tickets for all 3 days, hotel, shuttle to and from the track, meals and some VIP treatment at the track.
They're based in Europe and I'm a bit hesitant to book with them for that reason.
Has anyone ever dealt with Pole Position travel or any of the track package tour operators?


jimi

No experience with the package providers, but I'd say it's pretty easy to roll your own trip to Miller. Unless the package tour is cheaper, I'd say use Expedia, etc.
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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

wantingaduc

The price is reasonable, but what really intrestes me is the VIP stuff like team hospitality and paddock walk.
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