1st Annual Roxbury Radar Runs presented by the Knotty Moose
When is 1st Annual Roxbury Radar Runs presented by the Knotty Moose?
1st Annual Roxbury Radar Runs presented by the Knotty Moose takes place on Saturday, February 21, 2026 in Roxbury, ME.
What distances does 1st Annual Roxbury Radar Runs presented by the Knotty Moose offer?
1st Annual Roxbury Radar Runs presented by the Knotty Moose offers 7 events: 400-500 Snowmobile, 501-600 Snowmobile, 601-700 Snowmobile, 701-800 Snowmobile, 801and Up Snowmobile, Snowmobile Open Class, Women’s Snowmobile Open Class.
| Event | Distance | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 400-500 Snowmobile | — | $40.00 | Register |
| 501-600 Snowmobile | — | $40.00 | Register |
| 601-700 Snowmobile | — | $40.00 | Register |
| 701-800 Snowmobile | — | $40.00 | Register |
| 801and Up Snowmobile | — | $40.00 | Register |
| Snowmobile Open Class | — | $40.00 | Register |
| Women’s Snowmobile Open Class | — | $40.00 | Register |
How much does 1st Annual Roxbury Radar Runs presented by the Knotty Moose cost?
Registration for 1st Annual Roxbury Radar Runs presented by the Knotty Moose starts at $40.00. Prices vary by event distance.
Where is 1st Annual Roxbury Radar Runs presented by the Knotty Moose held?
1st Annual Roxbury Radar Runs presented by the Knotty Moose is held in Roxbury, ME at Main St.
About 1st Annual Roxbury Radar Runs presented by the Knotty Moose
Get ready to unleash the throttle at the 1st Annual Roxbury Radar Runs, presented by the legendary Knotty Moose Tavern, on the frozen expanse of Roxbury Pond in Roxbury, Maine. This is where horsepower meets heart-pounding speed.
Drivers will face off on a 660-foot straightaway, a precision-marked stretch designed for one thing only: maximum velocity. Each participant gets two full-throttle runs, giving you a second chance to chase glory, shave off seconds, and push your machine to its limit.
As engines roar and radar guns lock on, the competition heats up—bragging rights, blistering speeds, and winter racing glory are all on the line. Whether you’re piloting a finely tuned sled, a street-legal rocket, or a purpose-built speed machine, this is your moment to prove who owns the fastest run on the pond.
Cold air. Hot engines. Pure adrenaline.
Welcome to the Roxbury Radar Run—where speed is the only language that matters.