
FORT WORTH, Texas (Jan. 17, 2013) - Texas
Motor Speedway officially has signed a letter of intent to bid on
becoming a host venue for ESPN's X Games beginning in 2014.
Texas Motor Speedway officials are interested in a three-year hosting period for the summer edition of the X Games at the largest sports facility in the state of Texas. The speedway, which seats 138,122 and situated on 1,500 acres of property, has the ability to play host to all of the competition elements of the X Games.
Texas Motor
Speedway President Eddie Gossage and his executive team attended this
summer's X Games in Los Angeles to get a feel for the enormity and
energy surrounding the event and returned intrigued by the games. The X
Games is the premier Action Sports Competition & Lifestyle Event
that plays host to more than 200 of the world's best athletes in a
variety of action sports. The event also incorporates unique cultural
elements in style, film and music to create a truly contemporary youth
lifestyle brand.
The summer event
requires venues that can accommodate courses ranging from rally car and
motocross to skateboarding and BMX competition. The four-day event
traditionally attracts between 80,000 and 100,000 spectators and could
provide major economic and tourism boosts for the Dallas/Fort Worth
Metroplex.
"I attended every
event at this past summer's X Games in L.A. and it was one of the
coolest events of my life," Gossage said. "I've been fortunate enough to
attend several Super Bowls, World Series, NBA Finals, Stanley Cup
Finals, major bowl games and more. But the X Games was the most
action-packed and over-the-top sports event I've ever experienced and I
know Texas Motor Speedway could be the perfect home for ESPN's X Games.
Every athlete is a bright, colorful character and I love that."
The X Games is in a
new phase of global expansion as ESPN in May named Barcelona, Spain;
Munich, Germany; and Foz do Iguaco, Brazil as host cities for a
three-year period beginning this year. Those three international sites
join Los Angeles; Aspen, Colo.; and Tignes, France, as the six locations
that will play host to the X Games (summer or winter editions) this
year.
ESPN currently is soliciting host site proposals from North American venues for 2014 to 2016 and 2015 to 2017. The official list of interested cities/venues, listed below, was released earlier today by ESPN.
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