This page is about the Supermoto Mondays at Utah Motorsports Campus (previously Burt Brothers Motorpark). We do not host or administrate these events, but we are local enthusiasts like yourself! We just wanted to share information to help others get on track!
2026 is shaping up to be a great season at Utah Motorsports Park! With new owners PV3 now managing the park, the racing community is excited about the positive changes. These Supermoto Monday events are open to riders of all skill levels, whether you're coming from the street and trying the track for your first time, or you're a seasoned racer.
For first time track-goers, this is a relaxed setting where you can join like-minded motorcycle enthusiasts and hone your skills on a closed course. No need to avoid cars or run from highway patrol, the race track is meant going faster, learning safely, and having a hell of a time doing it!
If you're interested in racing, the USBK Supermoto & Mini Race Series offers a multitude of classes for adults and kids alike. There are supermoto classes that include the dirt section to see who's the most well-rounded racer, as well as asphalt only classes.
2026 Supermoto Test & Tune Event Details:
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- Price: Only $60! Register here online
- When: 3pm-Sunset, first & third Monday of each month, April-October
- Where: Supermoto/Kart track at Utah Motorsports Campus in Grantsville, UT
- Eligible Bikes: Supermoto, mini road racers, groms, small displacement sport bikes (see below about larger bikes)
- Who: All riders welcome! Lots of community present to support new riders!
Other Tips & What To Expect:
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- Your bike must be in safe, running condition, without leaks or issues.
- Spectating is free! If you are interested but not yet ready to commit, you can watch for free and hang out with those attending. Family and friends are also welcome to watch and hang out. Be mindful of surroundings with small kids and keep dogs leashed.
- While there isn't an exact displacement or bike size limit at this time, larger bikes aren't recommended because the track is a smaller and tighter track. With so many different size bikes and levels of riding skills, it's best for new/novice track riders to avoid large bikes like heavy cruisers, big adventure bikes, and large sportbikes like liter-bikes. If you have a 600-900cc bike and are curious about riding it on the Mondays, reach out to one of us here at TMR, or another USBK club member, and we'll be happy to chat about what you're riding.
- On busier days, the track may split riders into sessions for safety, like a slow and fast group. This better accommodates kids, fast racers practicing, new riders, etc. Otherwise the track is typically open the entire time and you can ride for as long as you want!
- Unsure of what to do, or nervous about anything? There's a great community of people at the track that are happy to share knowledge and support anyone and everyone! If you have questions, other riders there are happy to help and you can also call us here to ask questions!
- Proper riding gear is required! This doesn't mean you have to have a full leather race suit, but you'll need something designed for motorcycle riding that has integrated crash protection. Street riders can use their padded street gear, motorcross riders can use their gear with some protection underneath, etc. You'll want motorcycle boots of some sort that have good ankle protection, gloves that offer abrasion resistance, and a good quality helmet that isn't old or damaged!
- For new riders, make sure you ask questions in the pits when you aren't riding, and then ride predictably on track. Focus on your riding, don't swerve erratically, eyes looking ahead, and just stick to a smooth line. If there are faster riders out, they will know how to go around you! When planning to exit the track, make the decision several turns ahead and plan accordingly. Before you get to the last turn where the track exit is located, throw up a hand to signal your intentions and stay to the outside of the track. This shows other riders your intentions and helps to avoid collisions from someone who swerves to exit at the last chance.
The first event is April 6 and TMR Trackside Support will be there to help you kick off the season! If you need tires, parts, or bike setup, come by the TMR race trailer!
