![]() ![]() All seating is general admission and the gates open at 1 p.m. Tickets for the No Limits Monster Truck Show are $27 for adults and $10 for children ages 3 to 12 years. One hour prior to the show, a free pit party is open for all ticket holders to see the trucks up close and meet the drivers. ![]() Rounding out the event offerings, monster truck rides are offered for an additional fee and start one hour prior to each show, after the show and during intermission. ![]() Any child ages 3 to 7 can enter and prizes will be awarded to the top three finishers. Youngsters are urged to bring their own battery-powered riding vehicles to the event where they can compete against other kids in their age groups. īeckley added that his events are intended for the whole family, as evidenced by tour’s kids power wheel races. Any licensed driver at least 18-years-old with a “safe” vehicle can enter by contacting No Limits at 94 or visiting the tour website at n. The show also has a local element with “tuff truck” races where Colorado drivers will tackle an obstacle course. Two 30-foot tall rocket firing, flame throwing robots - Reptar and Glactron - will battle in what promises to be a crowd-pleasing spectacle. She drives as hard as Larry.” Other Actionīetween the monster truck appearances, Beckley will also stage a Robot Wars contest during today’s shows. He most certainly will be the crowd favorite, unless his wife Shannon Quick, driver of the Girl Power truck, gets the crowd on her side. “Larry Quick from Aledo, Illinois drives his $200,000 custom built Mustang monster truck like a mad man. “Ghost Ryder is the King of the Monster Truck Back Flips,” Beckley said. Their drivers will compete in races, wheelie contests and a freestyle event.īeckley said that lineup includes some of the country’s top monster truck vehicles and drivers. The event will feature a lineup of five monster truck competitors who are making their first valley appearance - Ghost Rider, Project X, Girl Power, Disturbed and Unhinged. “It just kind of brings out the kid in all of us,” Beckley said. O’Reilly Auto Parts is the tour’s corporate sponsor and with stores located in Gypsum, Glenwood Sprigns and Leadville, there is a local sponsor pressence.īeckley said once someone attends a monster truck event, he or she soon becomes a fan. The tour makes stops in venues ranging from huge football stadiums to smaller, local arenas. Beckley is a retired motorcycle stunt driver who now promotes the No Limits tour. ![]()
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