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Arenacross Racing Roars to Four Corners

March 18, 2026

Arenacross racing returns to the Four Corners region for the fourth consecutive year as Finish Line Promotions brings the Parnall Law Xtreme Arenacross back with Aztec Motocross, drawing amateur and professional riders from across the Southwest while offering roughly 40 classes for all skill levels, from toddlers on balance bikes to seasoned pros. Organizer Andrew Gallegos says the event's economic reach extends well beyond the track, with competitors and their families filling local restaurants, hotels and gas stations throughout the weekend, and sponsors like Dekon Environmental say the gathering gives Four Corners youth a positive recreational outlet while fostering a brand of community camaraderie rarely found in other sports. This story is sponsored by Boon's Family Thai BBQ and Fitness World

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You know this sport's awesome 'cause it's for everyone. We have kids that are like two riding their Striders and stay six little balance bikes learning. And we have like 40 classes. Everything between skill levels, bike sizes, so it's for everyone.

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Andrew Gallegos here with the Finish Line Promotions, bringing Arena Cross Racing back to the Four Corners. This is an annual event we've been doing the last four years. It brings people in from all over, lots of pros, lots of amateurs. They're bringing all this money in restaurants, hotels, gas stations. Without our sponsors, we couldn't do it. So they try to go support them and it's just a big circle. Keeps it all going. And a big shout out to our title sponsor, Parnell Law.

So I'm Dan Kelly with Decon Environmental. We're a sponsor for the Arena Cross Event here in Farmington, New Mexico. I mean, we're proud to sponsor these events for, for the youth in the Four Corners area. It gives 'em something recreational to do that's not out causing trouble and it just helps out the local community. And a lot of the youth come here and they bring their dirt bikes and they all get to hang out and have a good time. And, and it's really a, a good family event as a company. We appreciate Andrew doing this and, and his time and effort and all of his volunteers and helpers. It doesn't, it doesn't just show up. It takes a lot of work, a lot of dedication for these guys to come out here and, you know, donate the equipment, put their time in.

Motocross is different. You don't know until you come do it. And it brings families together. You know, people will spend 5,000 to 15,000 on a dirt bike and they have extra ones and they'll give it to another kid or another person to compete against their kid and just give it to 'em, you know, for that race. 'cause that's just how they are. You know, it's not like another sport where everyone's very competitive, which we are here, but yep, everyone comes together and it's really good and it, it builds something

Different. Bring your kids out. Find a dirt bike. Bring, bring your kid in their dirt bike and come have a good time.

Thank you for watching this edition of the Local News Network. For more information, visit aztec motocross.com and finish line promotions on Facebook. And for more stories like this, visit Montezuma local.news.

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