Motorcycle TransAm Endurance Race Rolling Into Trinidad, Colorado
- Explore Raton
- Aug 21
- 1 min read
Get ready for a blast from the past as the Motorcycle TransAm, a 4,000-mile endurance race featuring motorcycles that are at least 100 years old, makes a historic stop in Trinidad, Colorado, on September 12th.

Starting in Nags Head, North Carolina, and ending at Oregon’s stunning Heceta Head Lighthouse, the TransAm celebrates the golden era of motorcycling with a coast-to-coast journey powered by antique machines and passionate riders from around the world.
This unique event brings a rare chance to see century-old Harley-Davidsons, Indians, Hendersons, and other vintage bikes still running strong. Riders will roll into Trinidad throughout the day, giving locals and visitors the chance to meet them, check out the bikes, and hear firsthand stories from the road.
“Trinidad is one of those incredible places that blends old-world charm with wild western spirit. It’s the perfect backdrop for a race like this,” says Race Director Kelsey Jackson. “We’re thrilled to bring this rolling piece of history through town.”
The event is made possible by the generous support of sponsors such as Legends Motor Co., The Antique Motorcycle Club of America, Competition Distributing, and Veritas Vintage Motors, along with the support of Visit Trinidad, Trinidad Toyota, and Topar.
This event is free and open to the public, so mark your calendars, bring your camera, and don’t miss your chance to witness this rare and unforgettable moment in motorcycling history.
Event Details:
Date: September 12, 2025
Location: Ending at Space to Create 204 W Main St, Trinidad, CO 81082
Event Time: 4 PM (riders will come in in staggered intervals)
For more information about the Motorcycle TransAm and to follow the journey, visit
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