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Rosarito
Welcomes Fresh Lobster Season & So Much More
From
the start of its famous fresh lobster season to the new motocross
track to off-road races to great surfing plus so much more,
Rosarito offers a cornucopia of wonderful activities this time of
year.
Now that it's October, Rosarito welcomes Fresh Lobster Season. And
there are plenty of ways to help commemorate the delicious spiny
crustacean that helped make this seaside town 20 miles south of
San Diego famous. The best way, of course, is to eat some.
It all began around 1950 in Puerto Nuevo, then a small fishing
village about 12 miles south of downtown. Back then, the village
was known by its Newport (Puerto Nuevo) cigarette billboard as
much as anything.
Then fishermen's wives began preparing delicious feasts of fried
lobster, fresh tortillas, beans and rice. The rest, as they say,
is history.
Now more than 30 restaurants line quaint Puerto Nuevo, whose name
is synonymous with lobster worldwide. But you'll find delicious
fresh lobster in many styles in many Rosarito restaurants this
time of year, from an exquisitely simple lobster burrito, to a
simply exquisite lobster thermidor.
However you like (or should we say love) your lobster, please join
us during Fresh Lobster Season.
Surf's
Always Up
In
Rosarito Beach
Rosarito
might be best known for its lobster. But with famous spots like
K38, surfing is a close second. From Sept. 12 to 14 the city
hosted the Cup of The Americas Surfing Pro-Am at the Rosarito
Beach Hotel Pier.
Seventy of the best surfers and body boarders of Mexico, Latin
America and the U.S. competed for $8,000 in prizes, and Dylan
Sourthworth was the big winner.
Now's a great time to bring your board down. The waves are almost
always breaking, the campgrounds aren't as crowded and hotels are
offering great deals. You might want to bring your bike and
definitely your appetite for lobster, too.
Opening
of City's
First
Outdoor
Motocross
Track
In
this seaside community where one million people annually go to get
away from the pressures of life and relax on a pristine beach, sip
a margarita or enjoy one of the many outdoor sports activities
available, a new venue is being offered.
It's Rosarito's newest addition to fun activities; a new outdoor
motocross track, 1.7 mile long, with very safe jumps, tabletops,
good berms, and without a doubt the greatest ocean view of any
track on the west coast of North America.
The Grand Opening of La Playa Motocross was Saturday August
30th, Labor Day weekend, at 12 noon, with famous motocross
personalities like multi-award winning champions and Motorcycle
Hall of Famers Rick Johnson and Danny LaPorte, who have both
confirmed their presence for the inaugural day festivities.
The
track is at Kilometer 24 on the toll road, between Rancho del Mar
and San Marino.
The first officially scheduled race of the La Playa Motocross
Series is set for Saturday, September 6th and then on the first
Saturday of every month thereafter from September to December.
Classes
are open to all levels, from Peewees, Minis, 125cc, 250cc, OPEN
and divisions of beginners, novice experts and pros on both
motorcycles and quads. Track will be open for practice Tuesday
through Friday from 3PM till dark, and Saturday/Sunday from 9AM to
5PM. The track will be closed on Mondays.
Gate
fees - on practice days: $10 Bike, $20 Quad. On Race days: $10 per
car, $2 Adults, $10 per motorcycle (reimbursed at registration).
Motocross Clinics are available on the weekends with previous
reservations. It is prohibited to bring glass containers to the
track.
The
track is available for rent, photo sessions, private parties, etc.
under previous reservation. For more information contact:
armando@toomuchfun.com.mx
Phones: USA (619) 819 6323, MEX (661) 612-2525, www.laplayamotocross.com
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