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Tri City Motorcycle Club

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Coal Valley, Illinois · 9829 114th St, Coal Valley, IL 61240

Owner: Tri City Motorcycle Club (501(c)(7), EIN 36-4140810, founded 1957)

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Weather & Rideability

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Track DNA — what the dirt is really like

Intermediate
Hard-packLoamSand
  • Loam — the good stuff. Takes ruts, holds a line, and rewards smooth riding. This is the surface most tires and stock suspension are happiest on.
  • Holds water — plan on 3+ dry days after a real rain before it’s worth the haul. Check the track’s page/Facebook first.
  • High silt (76%) — this dirt turns to DUST when dry. Expect water trucks, hazy late motos, and pack extra air-filter prep.
  • Rolling ground — natural elevation worked into the layout, so the track flows instead of feeling like a flat field with jumps.
  • Wettest months: Mar, Apr, May — highest mud/cancellation risk. Prime window: Jun, Aug, Sep.
Sand
10%
Silt
76%
Clay
14%
Series: OrionDrainage: Somewhat poorly drainedRelief: rolling · ~28 m
What do these terms mean? ▾
Sand / Silt / Clay %:
What the topsoil is made of. More sand = looser and faster-draining. More clay = harder, slicker when wet. Silt is the fine dust-maker in between.
Loam:
A balanced sand/silt/clay mix — the tacky, rut-forming dirt riders love.
Blue-groove:
When dry hard-pack gets polished by tires into a shiny dark racing line — grippy for some tires, ice for others.
Drainage class:
USDA’s rating of how fast this ground sheds water — it predicts how soon after rain the track is rideable.
Soil series:
The official USDA name for this exact soil type (like a breed name for dirt).
Relief:
How much the ground rises and falls within the track’s ~1 km square — flat, rolling, or genuinely hilly.

Tires that work on this dirt

Dunlop · Front & Rear

Geomax MX33

The most popular soft-to-intermediate tire — safe all-around pick.

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Pirelli · Rear

Scorpion MX32 Mid-Soft

Versatile mid-soft compound for loamy, mixed dirt.

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Maxxis · Rear

Maxxcross MX-ST

Value intermediate-terrain rear that wears well.

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Picked for this track's intermediate surface · Amazon affiliate links — MWR earns a small commission at no extra cost to you.

Topsoil (0–15 cm) composition from USDA SSURGO soil survey. A guide to typical conditions — actual surface varies with prep, weather, and watering.

Dial It In for Tri City Motorcycle Club

Setup tuned to this track's verified soil & terrain

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Air filtration · Clean spare air filter

Dry mixed dirt still kicks up fine dust — a clean, properly oiled spare keeps power consistent across a long race day.

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Suspension · Sag / suspension tools

Rolling terrain mixes natural and man-made faces — getting your race sag right keeps the bike balanced through both.

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As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Recommendations are general guidance from soil/terrain data — not a substitute for your own setup.

Riding Season

Apr – Oct
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Best (warm + dry) Wettest (mud risk) Bar = monthly rain
Best months: Jun, Aug, SepDriest: Jul, AugMud risk: Mar, Apr, MayPeak heat: JulAnnual rain: 35.4"

Practical riding season Apr – Oct; best in Jun, Aug, Sep (warm + dry); wettest / mud risk Mar, Apr, May; peak heat Jul (~84°F).

Best months to ride in Illinois

Based on 2019-2024climate normals (Open-Meteo / ERA5) at this location — a planning guide; check the track's Facebook for current conditions before you haul.

Practice & Race Schedule

Practice days, race dates, and fees change week to week and are posted by the track — most run their schedule through Facebook. Always confirm the current days before you load up and head out.

Amenities

Camping
RV Hookups
Restrooms
Showers
Water Fill
Concessions
Fuel
Training

Worth the Haul

Nearest essentials (approx. straight-line miles)

Fuel · Phillips 66

4.4 mi

Hospital · MercyOne Genesis Silvis Medical Center

5.3 mi

Camping · Rock Island Quad Cities KOA at Camelot

7.7 mi

Lodging · Comfort Inn & Suites

5.1 mi

Data: OpenStreetMap. Verify before relying on it for an emergency.

Listing Info

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Location

Common questions about Tri City Motorcycle Club

When is the best time to ride at Tri City Motorcycle Club?

Tri City Motorcycle Club's best riding months are typically Jun, Aug, Sep — warm with the lowest, most predictable rainfall. Mar, Apr, May are the wettest, highest mud-risk months. The practical riding season runs about Apr – Oct.

What kind of dirt does Tri City Motorcycle Club have?

Tri City Motorcycle Club sits on Orion-series soil — a intermediate, loamy surface. An intermediate-terrain tire is the safe all-around choice here.

Is Tri City Motorcycle Club hilly or flat?

Tri City Motorcycle Club has rolling terrain, with moderate natural elevation change worked into the layout. (~28 m of local relief.)

What's near Tri City Motorcycle Club?

Closest amenities to Tri City Motorcycle Club: fuel ~4.4 mi, camping ~7.7 mi, a hospital ~5.3 mi, lodging ~5.1 mi. Worth planning fuel and supplies before you haul out to rural tracks.

Not verified yetTrack info is compiled from public sources. Always call ahead before you haul.