ATV Triple Crown Race Series 2023 Race Schedule

This multi-ORV extravaganza unifies Alberta every summer

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Side-by-side racers go around a corner during the ATV Triple Crown Race Series.

Side-by-side racing is one of the additions that has been integrated into the ATV Triple Crown Race Series. — Photo courtesy Cynthia Prefontaine

What started as a campaign to “bring the province together” has evolved into a multi-ORV extravaganza that unites Alberta every summer. The ATV Triple Crown Race Series pits Wild Rose Country’s best and boldest against each other over three competitive weekends.

Back in 2010 when the series began, it consisted of only one class of ATVs and two series—one in the north and the other in the south. Since that time, a central location was added to the mix along with more series and side-by-side racing. Supplementing the series with UTVs has made for truly memorable moments.

If riding is more your style as opposed to watching, riders have more chances than ever to experience the thrill of chasing the checkered flag. There are now over 30 gate drops per day. The expanded schedule allows all ages, classes, beginners and pros to test their mettle on ATVs and UTVs. 

ATV Triple Crown Race Series 2023 Schedule:

Round 1: June 3, 2023
Brooks Motocross Track - Brooks, Alberta

Round 2: June 4, 2023
Brooks Motocross Track - Brooks, Alberta

Round 3: July 15, 2023
Wildrose MX Park - Calgary, Alberta

Round 4: July 16, 2023
Wildrose MX Park - Calgary, Alberta

Round 5: August 12, 2023
Mason Watt Memorial Raceway - Cold Lake, Alberta

Round 6: August 13, 2023
Mason Watt Memorial Raceway - Cold Lake, Alberta


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