Organized chaos
by Nadador on 10/26/21Findlay Toyota Center - Prescott ValleyEndurocross is fun to watch but the sound system is so loud that you can’t understand most of what the announcer is saying.
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Endurocross is fun to watch but the sound system is so loud that you can’t understand most of what the announcer is saying.
First enduro for both my husband and I. We had so much fun. Can’t wait until it comes back next year to go again
Awesome and family friendly! Nothing like Supercross in Anaheim or San Diego that I've been to. Much more respectful crowd. The racing is great and the show they put on it fun!
Great fun for everyone! Watching the skill of the riders pick their way through the technical course is amazing. A must see!
The racing was great and we had fun. We will definitely be going next year.
Looked like very tough course. I wish they had overhead big screen. I brought a non-motorcyclist & they had great time as well
really enjoyed having it so close to our home here in Prescott. We hope you have it here again. Only recommendation would be for the venue to fix their sound system.The sound was all garbled. We could not understand a thing the announcers said. Also, they need to get some air in there. It was hot and needed more circulation. The race was great. We loved it two thumbs up.
Great event, location was good. For SURE would attend again and bring even more friends....
First time at an Endurocross event and it was great.
I am a Supercross Fan, I attend the race in Phoenix every year, I thought I would try something different for a change. The first race, I thought, what did I get myself into, I dont know if I can sit here for the next 2 hours and watch this. As the night went on, and the other classes of riders participated, I enjoyed myself a lot more. The Pro Classes definitely made it wort watching. I would definitely attend this event again.
The race was great, I love watching Endurocross, you never know what's going to happen. The audio was impossible to hear, so I didn't know who was racing, who won (besides knowing the plate numbers), or any other announcements. The lighting at the beginning was not on who they were talking about, that was a bit sad. It was really hot in the building and it seemed that there was not enough air exchange. There were no programs that I could see, so I couldn't follow along with that either. Lastly, instead of showing live video feed of the race on the screens, it would have been nice to see the cateogry (Vets, Women, etc.) with the plate numbers and names and their positions in the race. The live feed video was useless. Overall, I would go again, just because of the race itself, so please consider upgrading some features and come back next season to Prescott Valley.
It was a real good show had fun. Alot to watch the whole show
Was our first Endurocross show. There was high energy and excitement when they races where happening. The show started at 7:30 and ended at 11:30. One thing that really drug it out was after each race the winner would go to a platform where they would interview the winner and give them their trophy. Ok, great. However, you couldn't hear what the interviewer or the winner was saying. It was muffled. When the announcer talked... muffled. So if they were saying anything important you had bo idea. They somehow need to take less time between races for interviews and such and get on with the next race.
Chaotic the minute passing through the door, tickets were unassigned. Many people scrambling to find enough seats to share with friends and family. Went for a drink after everything settled down. Passed an area where people stood in line to get refunds, event was over sold! Killer event overall however. Seen some of the best riders in the world battle it out on an extremely difficult course!
Endurocross was intense and great to watch, had you on the edge of your seats.
- Finding a parking spot was easy. - Got great seats (one day before the event)! - Lots of racing (pros, amateurs, etc.) Bottom line: my kids (11 and 8) aren't into racing at all. It was the first time ever we watched an Endurocorss race (I have been to some Supercross events). We had a great time!
I've been to many supercross and motocross races, but this was my first endurocross event. I'm now a fan of the series. The obstacles on track were so gnarly! TV doesn't do it justice.. I'll be attending one again for sure.
Very poor acoustics. Couldn't hear the "rah! Sunday, Sunday! rah!" announcers' words at all. Track layout looked challenging. Even top pros had a tough time in the rocks. Firewood section looked like it got a line burned in quickly. Finish line tire jump was entertaining for motocross types. Good to see the guys you read about turn some laps.
The event was good over all, wish the sound system or the perspective of the winners was better but over all great event. I had front seats and enjoyed the event, most people around me seemed tired since it went late into the night but it was taking place in vegas it was to be expected. Would have preferred more vendors coming down to the seats. At closing there was not much time for everyone to leave. Workers were hovering around us to clean up but weren't they were just standing there I'm guessing to make the point across that it was time to leave. We left no later then 10 minutes after the end of the show and exit was pushed to go through one way only it was awkward and they were only doing their jobs but it felt rushed. The Endurocross show itself was awesome truly entertaining and fun to watch.
This track had more jumps than usual. It was faster and Colten Haaker said "wetter than usual". Haaker is a fast hard rider and isn't afraid to play dirty. Don't be afraid to play dirty back to him Webb!