“IT’S A PARTY WITH
A RACING PROBLEM.”

What a weekend. Day in the Dirt wasn’t just an event—it was a full-throttle celebration of moto culture at its finest. Riders and fans came together for three days of action-packed racing, laid-back hangs, and endless good vibes under the sun. From the insane vibes on the track to the straight hangs in the pits, the energy was unmatched. And we were there for it all.

A 3-DAY HAPPY HOUR

It wasn’t just about racing—it was a celebration of adrenaline, grit, and those spontaneous moments that couldn’t be planned. Every twist of the throttle and kick of the dirt carried the spirit of the weekend: pushing limits, embracing the chaos, and savoring the moments that make it all unforgettable. But what truly made Day in the Dirt special was everything happening off the track that brought riders, fans, and families together.

Let’s not forget the best part: the 805s were flowing all weekend long, bringing that #properlychill vibe to every corner of the event. Whether you were cracking a cold one by the trackside or sharing a toast with friends in the pits, the beer added to the laid-back atmosphere that defines Day in the Dirt. And the good times didn’t stop there. The custom 805 hat press drew a crowd, offering fans the chance to snag personalized gear and take home a one-of-a-kind piece of the event.

When it came to food, the spread didn’t disappoint. BBQ and other tasty bites fueled the crowd throughout the weekend, providing the perfect energy boost between races or a satisfying end to a day of action with a cold one in hand. Families and friends came together to enjoy it all, creating an environment that was more than just an event—it felt like a reunion for moto enthusiasts of all ages

SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!

Whether you were tearing it up on the dirt or swapping stories in the pits with legends like Tyler Bereman, Vicki Golden, and Seth Brisson, the weekend was full of epic memories. But it wasn’t just the pros that made this event special—it was the whole community of moto heads who lived for the throttle and loved the rush of the ride. From the unexpected high-fives to the laughs with the crew, this event proved that the good times are always better when shared.

We can’t wait to do it all again.