Central Canadian Amateur National | Brandon

Brett Konkin and his crew at Transcanada Motosports Park have been hard at work creating an exceptional race track and facility in preparation for the first ever Central Canadian Amateur National Championship by Jetwerx/MRC hosted by Grassroots Motocross.

This event will prove to be a fantastic building block for Manitoba riders to test their skills against other competitors under a true amateur national format.

what to expect

The Central Canadian Amateur National is open to everyone, no qualifications* required!
*If a class exceeds 40+ racers, qualifiers will be held and the race schedule will be adjusted accordingly.

registration

While this event is not a Grassroots event, we will be hosting the registration. Registration closes Thursday, June 23rd 5pm CST.

$65 per class with 3 motos per class.

thursday, june 23

Open practice will be held 10am 4pm. $40 per rider.
No preregistration required.

Friday, June 24 - Sunday, June 26

Practice Friday morning for register racers only.

Racing to follow Friday through to Sunday with a 3-moto format. Friday: Moto 1, Saturday: Moto 2, Sunday: Moto 3.

location

West of Brandon on Highway #1, Kemnay, MB, Canada, Manitoba


Yamaha bLU cRU Factory Ride Award

Yamaha Motor Canada is pleased to announce the continuation of its popular bLU cRU Factory Ride Award program for the 2022 outdoor motocross season with the newly added Central Canadian Amateur National! This one-of-a-kind award gives amateur racers the chance to win the complimentary use of a YZ motorcycle for the following race season, in addition to a $2,500 Yamaha parts credit. 

The 2022 bLU cRU Factory Ride Award will be presented to the Yamaha rider with the most cumulative points at each of the country’s four biggest amateur motocross events: the Western Canadian Amateur National (WCAN) in Kamloops, BC (June 1-4), the Central Canadian Amateur National (CCAN) in Brandon, MB (June 24-26), the Eastern Canadian Amateur National (ECAN) in Deschambault, QC (July 28-30), and the Walton TransCan Grand National Championship in Walton, ON (August 10-13). 

 How Do You Win? 

The bLU cRU Factory Ride Award will be presented to the amateur Yamaha rider with the most cumulative points in a maximum of 3 classes who has registered a Yamaha as their race bike in the aforementioned races. 

 The Rules: 

  • Contest open only to amateur Yamaha riders.

  • Rider must be a resident of Canada.

  • Yamaha unit must be purchased in Canada.

  • A maximum of (2) units can be used at each of the 4 events.

  • Rider cannot be an employee of Yamaha Motor Canada or one of its dealerships.

  • Winner is only eligible for one prize (cannot win at multiple events).

  • Winner must commit to racing on Yamaha product for the 2023 season before prize will be awarded.


Fees & Gate Hours

gate hours

  • Wednesday, June 22: 12:00pm - 11:00pm

  • Thursday, June 23: 6:30am - 11:00pm

  • Friday, June 24: 6:00am - 10:00pm

  • Saturday, June 25: 6:30am - 10:00pm

  • Sunday, June 26: 6:30am - 5:00pm