Event Guide

Rental advice, event planning tips, and answers to common questions.

Motocross pit zones are all about function β€” but having the right layout can make or break your team’s performance.
Whether you’re hosting an amateur race or a sponsored team is setting up shop, tables and chairs bring order to the chaos.


Pit Area Layout Basics

FunctionTable & Chair Needs
Rider Registration1–2 tables, 2–3 chairs
Team Crew Area1 table per bike, 2 chairs per mechanic
Spare Parts & Tools Zone1–2 long tables for organization
Food & Hydration Station1–2 tables, folding chairs for seating
Viewing/Resting Area4–8 chairs under a canopy or tent


Best Tables for the Job

  • 8-ft folding tables: More surface for parts, tools, and gear
  • Plastic tables: Easy to clean after oil, dust, or spills
  • Heavy-duty options: For workspaces with engine components

Chair Recommendations

  • Folding chairs: Great for crew, family, and downtime
  • Stackable plastic chairs: Withstand dirt and are easy to clean
  • No cloth or fabric: Dirt bikes = dust everywhere

Extra Tips

βœ… Space pit tents at least 10 feet apart for gear and safety
βœ… Bring tablecloths to create clean zones for food
βœ… Set up chairs under shade β€” your team will thank you
βœ… Label workstations for better time management


Conclusion
From the smell of fuel to the roar of engines, a motocross event is adrenaline-packed. But behind the scenes, clean and functional setup with tables and chairs keeps the pit organized and riders focused.