UNLTD Off-Road Racing Brings Motorcycle Racing Back to The Parker 400
Motorcycle Racing Returns to Parker, AZ for the 2025 Parker 400 Off-Road Race
Today UNLTD Off-Road Racing announced the addition of motorcycles to The Parker 400 Off-Road Race in January 2025. The announcement marks the return of motorcycles to the iconic Parker 400 and secures a third motorcycle race in the UNLTD Off-Road Racing Series.
“Motorcycles now have a permanent home at UNLTD Off-Road Racing, competing for a full points championship at The Parker 400, The Mint 400, and The California 300. We want UNLTD Off-Road Racing to be the catalyst to reconnect off-road bike culture in America. We welcome all the men and women on two wheels to come to be a part of UNLTD Off-Road Racing,” stated UNLTD Off-Road Racing CEO, Matt Martelli.
Racers will tackle a challenging five-lap, 80-mile course, designed to test even the most seasoned desert motorcycle riders across multiple classes. Included in the race are three vintage classes amongst sixteen sportsman and pro classes. The green flag will drop just after sunrise on an entire race day dedicated to the motorcycles, allowing all classes to race their total mileage before the sun sets. Click here to view the complete list of classes.
“Within the last few years, we’ve found the right formula for designing courses that enable us to operate multiple races simultaneously,” stated UNLTD Off-Road Racing Event Director, Kilian Hamlin. “This has allowed for a more relaxed race schedule that doesn’t stretch race week to five or six days or force early morning race starts or late night finishes. A strategically placed remote pit at the midpoint will ensure convenient pitting logistics for all participants. We’re thrilled to have the bike at all of our races next year!”
Stay tuned for more details about the 2025 Parker 400, coming soon.