Xtreme Tests
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Updated: 1:37 PM Jan 9, 2008
Xtreme Tests
Fishersville, Va.
Organizers trying to get an Extreme Sports Park built at Expoland in Fishersville are going to run another dirt bike sound test.
Posted: 6:01 PM Jan 8, 2008
Reporter: Shane Symolon
Email Address: ssymolon@whsv.com
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Posted by: Jennifer Location: Verona on Feb 20, 2008 at 03:02 PM

Who in their right mind would oppose such a wide variety of activies for our local youth? Our children need to have a place to go and something to be a part of. This sports park is a GREAT idea for the children of this community.
Posted by: Terry Location: Fishersville on Jan 9, 2008 at 07:16 PM

I would like to extend my appreciation to the Owner and all the personnel at Blue Ridge Honda. For all their efforts on handling all aspects of this testing is a tremendous honor. With Blue Ridge having organized a lot of the Yearly Fair races in our area they will be able to mimic a race with the largest class of bikes. This will be the Fourth Sound Test that we have done so we are excited to put this to rest. The EPA started strict regulations in the late 1980's and all manufactures are forced to meet these regulations. I would also like to put to rest that we are only holding 16-20 motocross events a year and not over 200 as it has been told by others. This will be a family environment with picnic areas, BMX, Skateboarding, and Soap box derby. Our future plans are to have Sand Volleyball, Outdoor Basketball, and Batting Cages. Expo was built as a place for community activity over 30 years ago and it is our wish that this 188 acres is used to its potential to benefit the majority.
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