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Join Troy Lee For Supermoto at MORONGO


September 6, 2007 - Corona, CA - Riders, teams and fans eager to attend Troy Lee's AMA Supermoto season championship finale at Morongo Casino Resort & Spa will be pleased to know that there should be plenty of places to stay during the November 9-11 weekend.

"Most of the supermoto people will want to stay at Morongo so a number of rooms have been blocked for us," said event promoter Troy Lee, president and founder of Troy Lee Designs. "They will go quickly but there are many hotels within close proximity to Morongo and we'll identify a bunch of them on our website www.troyleedesigns.com."

Morongo is offering a five night weekend Supermoto event room package - Wednesday-Monday - at $875.00 as well as a four night package - Thursday-Monday - for $760.00. Room packages include Deluxe King or Deluxe Queen for up to 4 people. Complimentary shuttle from hotel to race site, and the outlet mall.

Four and five night RV parking packages are $200 and $250 respectively, they include reserved space in the RV area, use of Morongo Resort facilities including pool, restaurants, spa, and fitness center. Camping is dry but a convenient dump station is available at the gas station located on the Morongo property.

Details can be found at www.morongo.com.

"Morongo is going above and beyond to help us produce a super weekend of racing so we are encouraging everyone to book at Morongo first." Said TLD General Manager Bob Weber. "Morongo is located 90-minutes from downtown Los Angeles, 50-minutes from Ontario international, 30-minutes from San Bernardino and Riverside, and 15 Minutes from Palm Springs."

Extensive event details and schedules will be found at www.troyleedesigns.com. Information on all aspects of this event will be flowing steadily so please pay attention to the TLD website and the motorcycle press in the coming weeks.

Submitted by Resource Marketing, Encinitas, CA 92023
tel 760-436-9937 fax 760-436-3711
For details contact: Scott Cox scott@resmarket.com or Tim Hackett tim@resmarket.com

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