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TRACKSIDE Volume 26, #2 - April 2017 Published By:

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From the Back of the Pack Mike Quinn, D23 Chairman By the time you read this our 2017 season will be underway. With luck our winter is behind us and we can move forward without weather hassles. There are several changes for this season. We have also had several event date changes since our annual sanction meeting. One of the big changes in motocross is lowering the number of events required to qualify for awards. For 2017 you will need only 10 events to qualify for year end awards and standings. Another motocross change involves several of our motocross promoters working together as a group to sweeten the pot for award eligible racers. There will be a new 250F at the end of the season. To qualify for the give away a racer has to be award eligible and attend both Featured Motocross events. The plan will be to hold the drawing between sets of motos at the second Featured event. Look for more on this exciting news as the season progresses. We will also keep all the details on the website. It has been nice to have the supercross season over the winter to keep us interested. District 23 has an impressive contingent of racers on the circuit. The east series features Alex Martin, Jerry Robin, Jesse Wentland, Zach Williams, Gannon Audette, and in the SX class Joe Perron along with the Champ Ryan Dungey. West coast lites has Jeremy Martin in tenth despite missing 2 events

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On The Cover: Taken at the January 28th AMA District 17 Awards Banquet - young hillclimbers with their customized awards

Announcements, personal stuff, and.... due to a concussion. Not bad for a state with six months of winter and not much population when compared to most other states. Take pride in the fact that you come from an area with a work ethic that shows results like this. We have been known as the “The State of Hockey” now we can also claim “The State of Motocross”. Indianhead Motorcycle Club is hosting the National Hillclimb event at their club grounds in Red Wing MN. Over the past few years riders from Minnesota and Wisconsin have pretty much dominated this event. The Norsemen MC are promoting the area’s first Sprint Enduro, this will take place at the Norsemen Club facility. This event requires less land and consists of racing shorter loops numerous times. Off road racers you need to give this a try as it will really be a lot of fun. Remember to watch the website to apply for the Fly Bucks that our Sponsor Western Power Sports and Fly have provided to our members. Thanks to Fly for the support of our sport at the amateur level. There’s no new district business to report at this time. We continue to plan for our 50th anniversary next summer. Again watch the website for details on this important landmark. Until next month, keep riding and keep up your training and we will see you on the tracks, trails, and roads of Minnesota. Mike

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Beautiful D17 HS Opener Keithsburg, Illinois - March 5 By Austin Wells, photos by BriAnn Stocklen

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ven after a mild winter, 255 racers had enough cabin fever to brave the sand whoops of Keithsburg for the 2017 District 17 season opener/ Round 1 of the and WFO Hare Scramble

Championships. The weather cooperated uncharacteristically with temps reaching 65+ degrees! One of the changes for 2017, is the Steelhorse Innovations Holeshot Award. Three random classes per event will get the chance to win a free gate entry, provided by Steelhorse Innovations.

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The morning started with the 65cc, 85cc, Supermini and Women’s classes. Picking off where he ended last season, Buddy Fortune, aboard his KX100 led the Supermini class from start to finish, also finishing first overall in the 45 minute race. Jayson Crawford and Trevor Keogh rounded out the allKawasaki podium. In the 85cc class, Easton Morgan’s off-season preparation showed, with him taking the win by about thirty seconds over Elijah Berryman. Lake Plowman finished third. Darcie Graham took the Women’s class win over Husqvarna rider Ashley Hall and Kawasaki-mounted Rochelle Longstreth. On the mini-course, Honda rider Travis Lentz came out swinging in the 50cc 4-6 class to take the win ahead of Max and Cooper Lair. In the 50cc 7-8 class Jake Hasten took top honors over Brady Dillbeck and Austin Burns, one of the few riders to bump up to the Senior class for 2017. Kawasaki rider Cameron Walker took the checkered first in 65cc Beginner. In the morning C class event, Jayson Crawford grabbed the overall on his way to the 86-200C class victory. 4.5 minutes back was Derik Tippie as KTM-mounted Parker Townsend rounded out the podium. In the twenty-one-rider Open C class, Keegan Minnaert took top honors over Owen Rome and Michael Snyder. The sixteen rider AA class had Illinois’ top hare scramble riders, along with some fast guys from Iowa, Indiana and Minnesota. Blake Ryan ripped the holeshot aboard his KTM 300 as last year’s Open A champ Colten Zuidema was second into the woods in his AA debut, followed by Austin Wells, making his return from a knee injury, and the rest of the AA field. Through the first few laps there was plenty of dicing for positions between Ryan, Zuidema, Wells, Colt Converse, Cody Bollinger who is making his return to the series after a small hiatus, Zack Sulzberger who is back after a string of injuries and Minnesota fast-guy Nicholas Swenson. Converse and Sulzberger found their way to the front during the first couple laps and put on quite the race for most of the afternoon. Sulzberger would eventu-


Nolan Blaesing in the 250 class

ally go down and a misjudgment in fuel hurt his finishing position. Wells inherited second but blisters on his hands eventually let Bollinger reel him in and make the pass with two laps to go. Then right before the white flag lap Bollinger made a small mistake in a corner and went down, giving second back to Wells where they finished. Converse held on to win the overall. Matt McDonald crawled through the pack to finish fourth and Blake Ryan would filled out the top five. In Open A, TJ Nees took the win on his KTM 200cc over Hall’s Husqvarna rider Jarred Hall and KTM-mounted Ethan Olson. The 98-250B class saw Alex Parks take the win over Zac Downey and James Adkisson. Last year’s Quad A class champion, Shea Dickson proved that he will be the guy to beat again in 2017, taking the win

and was the only rider to make seven laps. Second place in the twenty-one rider class was awarded to Des Moines, Iowa’s Travis Brandt, ahead of Riley Bruggeman. Mickey Martin took the Quad B win with Zion Kahler in second. Results 50cc 4-6: 1.Travis Lentz 2.Max Lair 3.Cooper Lair 4.Ryder Caldwell 5.Wyatt Johnson 50cc 7-8: 1.Jake Hasten 2.Brady Dillbeck 3.Austin Burns 4.Jack Allgeyer 5.Kade Heilman 65cc Beg.: 1.Cameron Walker 2.Davin Shike 3.Jake Hasten 4.Finn Lohf 5.Brady Dillbeck 65cc: 1.Levi Fortune 2.Lane Davis 3.Riley Roberts 4.Jaden Hamilton 5.Ayden White 85cc: 1.Easton Morgan 2.Elijah Berryman 3.Lake Plowman 4.Colton King 5.Cole Morgan Supermini: 1.Buddy Fortune 2.Jayson Crawford 3.Trevor Keogh 4.Hunter Thorp 5.Billy Weirup Women: 1.Darcie Graham 2.Ashley Hall 3.Rochelle Longstreth 4.Emily Lindemann 5.Allison Lentz AA: 1.Colt Converse 2.Austin Wells 3.Cody Bollinger 4.Matt McDonald 5.Blake Ryan Open A: 1.TJ Nees 2.Jarred Hall 3.Ethan Olson 4.Sam Hammelman 5.Anthony Biagi +30A: 1.Blake Beckmann 2.Luke Kaszynski

85cc 9-15 class winner Easton Morgan 3.Shane Harmon 4.Ryan Lair 5.Jaramie Brown +40A: 1.Mike Tinkham 2.Lance Minnaert 3.Marc Pflum 4.Jeremy Ginster 5.Jeff Kallemeyn +50A: 1.Brett Baer 2.Robert Schnathorst 3.Dale Smith 4.Wally Mika 5.Rick Mahrt 250B: 1.Alex Parks 2.Zac Downey 3.James Adkisson 4.Joseph Voegtle 5.Jake Crosby Open B: 1.Tyler Dwyer 2.Colten Saylor 3.Andrew Stewart +30B: 1.Jason Herring 2.Ryan Cozad 3.Richard Vey 4.Adam Dhamer 5.Josh Johnson +40B: 1.Dan Woelfel 2.Rick Jacobson 3.Chad Tourbett 4.Matt Cloyd 5.Jeff Phelps +50B: 1.Lyle Peicha 2.Joel Huggins 3.Mark Caballero 4.Ed Howard 5.John Kirk 200C: 1.Jayson Crawford 2.Derik Tippie 3.Parker Townsend 4.Elijah Berryman 5.Tyler Cameron Open C: 1.Keegan Minnaert 2.Owen Rome 3.Michael Snyder 4.Shawn Hall 5.Brian Goerdt +30C: 1.Matt Gillespie 2.Luke Johnson 3.David Emmons 4.William De Cicco 5.Brad Wagehoff +40C: 1.Jeff Ellingsworth 2.Alain Vandewalle 3.Doug Piercy 4.Ben Cain 5.Craig Reed Quad A: 1.Shea Dickson 2.Travis Brandt 3.Riley Bruggeman 4.Shane Austin 5.Jason Stamps Quad B: 1.Mickey Martin 2.Zion Kahler 3.Tory Kraklio 4.Adrian Burriola 5.Kaleigh Brandt Quad C: 1.Ronald Martin Jr.2.Carter Stone 3.Alexa Noble 4.Mickey Maloney 5.Dylan Trigg Quad +30: 1.Scott McDaniels 2.Erik Johnson 3.Russell Day 4.John Swank 5.Ed Boyd CYCLE USA, April 2017

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Another big Indoor turnout

Colton Reschke charged to third overall in 250C.

New Richmond, Wisconsin - February 11 Cedar Lake Arena Indoor Series, Rnd 3

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ear record warm temps helped usher in the third round of the popular Cedar Lake Arena’s 2017 Indoor Series. It may have been early February, but surely felt like spring - and the racing inside on the well prepped track was as hot as ever with nearly 200 entries. Kai Morgan put his Cobra out front in the 50cc 7-8 class off the line, and never

looked back in moto one. Fellow Cobra rider Cade Groen ran a solid second the entire time as Jayden Adams and James Schaffer followed through the first two laps. Coming up through the pack, Cain Larson passed both Schaffer and Adams in one straight during the third lap. On the next lap Wyatt Hastings moved past Adams for fifth to set the final order in the twelve rider field. Morgan left no doubt in moto two, motoring away for another convincing win. Groen ran a comfortable second as well.

Adams started well in third, and found himself the target of both Hastings and Schaffer all moto. With two laps to go, Hastings found a spot to make his way around Adams for third and they finished that way. The 50cc 4-8 Injected class saw a good battle over the win right from the start. Sammy Toupal led Cash Wilsey, Louis Oswald and Tucker Couette through the first whoop section. By the second lap, the leaders had opened a small gap on Oswald. Wilsey was tucking into an inside line after the finish line plateau and on the second lap went under Toupal, but into the next bowl corner Toupal came right back and passed him back. From that point, the two pulled side by side several times. With the white flag out, Wilsey once again went under Toupal in the same corner. This time Toupal couldn’t re-take the lead in the next section and Wilsey rode to the win. Gunner Burke passed Couette late in the moto for fourth. Wilsey was hot in moto two and led every lap for his second win of the day. With Toupal out early, Oswald, Burke and Couette ran 2-4 right from the start. Tucker Batzel went 7-5 for fifth overall. The 65cc 7-9 class saw a wild first lap. Cambridge, MN’s Brady Karolevitz led off the line with Kai Morgan all over his rear wheel. Morgan slipped past, but then soon after went down in a bowl corner. Karolevitz was right behind him and

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also hit the ground. As the two got up and struggled to free their bikes, the pack raced past. Cade Groen was out front with Milo Mass now leading Waylon Hastings and Braxton Kragenbrag. The order held until late in the moto, as Kragenbrag slipped by Hastings. Karolevitz, once untangled worked back up to fifth as Morgan fought back to seventh. In the second moto, Hastings and Maas both went down off the starting line in separate falls, so the results were bound to be shaken up at the end. Morgan put it all together this time, and shined out front for the win ahead of Jamison Mutcscler. As good as Morgan rode, Mutcscler held pace all moto. Karolevitz quickly took over third to finish there ahead of first moto winner Groen. With the crazy results, Groen’s 1-4 motos took the overall ahead of Morgan (7-1) and Karolevitz (5-3). The +30 Vet class had a nice eleven rider group come off the gate for the first moto, with Marshal Berns putting his Yamaha into the lead. Once

Brady Peterson topped the 250B class in both motos.

there, Berns was unstoppable. The others kept him honest, but the race was his to lose. Brad Cunningham was second with 50cc rider Kayden Brandenburg finished fifth overall in the 4-6 class.

Mark Halquist pushing right away. Just as Halquist went to make his move into second, from fourth Benny Vancleve raced past them both. Vancleve held pace with Berns to the end, with Halquist in third. Courtney Sampson moved through the pack after a bad start to climb into fifth on the final lap behind Cunningham. In the second moto, Bill Logan pushed Berns right from the beginning. Logan, “I put a run in on him and passed him once through the whoops but then he block passed me in the next corner. By that time I just couldn’t hold on any longer and settled for second.” Once Berns was clear of Logan, he held on for the win. Vancleve once again worked up to finish third, this time ahead of Sampson. Berns after taking his second win was all smiles, “I had good starts and the track was awesome today. We came up on Friday to do some testing and it really helped. That always crafty Bill Logan was all over me on lap three and I was glad to hold up to his pushing me.” Open A had nine riders, with a mix of new faces coming from four states. Shane Rhode timed the start perfectly to lead everyone out on his Yamaha. Right away Collin Reinhart pushed him with CYCLE USA, April 2017

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Justin Baker and Austin Kienast mixing it up. Kienast eventually got around Baker for third as Reinhart really pushed Rhode hard. In the fourth lap Reinhart made his way into the lead, and on the last lap Kienast made a hard move to get around Rhode for second. Kienast had a clear track off the start in moto two on took full advantage of it. Keeping him honest was Talan Hansen after finishing fourth in the first moto. By the half way point Hansen was still pacing Kienast out front. Rhode was in third after a charge from Tyler Fischer, then Collin Reinhart, he managed to hold it for (1-4). Hansen’s smooth ride put him into third overall ahead of Rhode (3-3). Kienast also won the 250A class, topping both motos ahead of Reinhart. South Dakota’s Kienast after locking down his fifth Reed Klinger went 3-3 in 85cc 12-15. win for three overalls, including all the way to take the win. Brent ing the 15-29 class, “I had to fight my Barber ran well in second until the last way up to second in the first Open A lap when he fell well back into the pack. moto, but the others I got good starts to After a moto of fighting to move up, John take the wins so it was a great day. PDR Matejka finally took over second on the has the bike working really well out there last lap, finishing a great ride. Cody and the track is a little rough, but really Steiger managed a third, just ahead of good for sure. I don’t get to ride here Stuart Schwagerman and Noah Altman. often as it is over four hours each way, so Halverson got the jump in moto two, I got smoother as the day went on. I’d but a lap later and Barber had taken over like to thank Evolution Powersports for the lead. Once there, he held it for good. all their help with the bikes for sure.” Halverson was in no hurry, his 1-2 motos Shane Halverson had the right plan in were bound to be good for the overall Open B, getting the holeshot then leadafter Barber’s first moto seventh. Altman ran in third all moto, just ahead of the surge by Mutschler to climb up to fourth at the half way point. Open C had fifteen riders on the small track, delivering plenty of action as well. Brandon Johnson led all the way into the last lap, despite a non-stop push from Brandon 12

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Dossett. On the last lap as they got into lapped riders, Dossett made a pass for the lead, but shortly after tangled with another lapped rider and went down. Johnson re-took the lead to win with Kado Vandeberg, Kyle Oftedahl, Dossett and Corey Friendt rounding out the top five. Johnson after the win, “I got the holeshot and held it until he went around. Once he tangled with the lapper I was able to get the win. The track is mint. It was a fun race with plenty of action as always.” Dossett, “I had a really bad outside gate pick so I was glad to get a third place start. I quickly worked my way up and took the lead on that last lap, then tangled up with the lapper. You have to be aggressive out there. It sucked catching the lapper, but I couldn’t help it.” Johnson had his shot in the second moto as he led most of it. Late in the race, Dossett took over the lead, and Johnson then slid back in the last lap, dropping to seventh. Hero of the day was Vandeberg who rode to a great second place for the overall ahead of Dossett and Oftedahl (3-3).


It was another fantastic afternoon of racing in the comfort of the arena. By the time you read this, their series will have wrapped up and they’ll be holding a couple combined D23/D16 Dirt track events indoors to help those riders get ready for their summer racing. Until next winter... enjoy the new season and know the Cedar Lake facility will be here to help ya make it through another winter when that dreaded time arrives. Results: +50: 1.Troy Moszer 2.Mike Dertien 50cc Open 4-8: 1.Kai Morgan 2.Cade Groen 3.James Schaffer 4.Cain Larson 5.Jayden Adams 50Jr 4-6: 1.Bentlee Walker 2.Coen Abel 3.Sammy Toupal 4.Cash Wilsey 5.Kayden Brandenburg 50Sr 7-8: 1.Kai Morgan 2.Cade Groen 3.Wyatt Hastings 4.James Schaffer 5.Cain Larson 50cc Oil Inj 4-8: 1.Cash Wilsey 2.Louis Oswald 3.Gunner Burke 4.Tucker Couette 5.Tucker Batzel 65cc 7-9: 1.Cade Groen 2.Kai Morgan 3.Brady Karolevitz 4.Braxton Kragenbrag 5.Milo Maas 65cc 7-11: 1.Brodie Boumeester 2.Jamison Mutcscler 3.Domenic Hegman 4.Caleb Bohlman 5.Braxton Kragenbrag 65cc 10-11: 1.Brodie Boumeester 2.Domenic Hegman 3.Caleb Bohlman 85cc 9-11: 1.Skylar Schmeichel 2.Jamison Mutcscler 3.Kaedyn Anderson 4.Luke Geis 85cc 9-12: 1.Luke Geis 2.Garret Becker 3.Easton Block 4.Jamison Mutcscler 5.Skylar Schmeichel 85cc 12-15: 1.Eli Tetzlaff 2.Garret Becker 3.Reed Klinger 4.Colin Nash 5.Brandon Carlson Supermini 12-16: 1.Eli Tetzlaff 2.Easton Block 3.Colin Nash 4.Brandon Carlson

Schoolboy 1216: 1.Brandon Dossett 2.Eli Tetzlaff 3.Dalton Riordan 250A ($): 1.Austin Kienast 2.Collin Reinhart 3.Tyler Fischer 4.Talan Hansen 5.Shane Rhode 250B: 1.Brady Peterson 2.Shane Halverson 3.Jake Henrichs 4.Stuart Schwagerman 5.John Matejka 250C: 1.Nic Juen 2.Brandon Dossett 3.Colton Reschke 4.Ry Baumann 5.Levi Dertien Open A ($): 1.Austin Kienast 2.Collin Reinhart 3.Talan Hansen 4.Shane Rhode 5.Tyler Fischer Open B: 1.Shane Halverson 2.Brent Barber 3.Noah Altman 4.Stuart A class rider Justin Baker made Schwagerman the trip up from Illinois to race. 5.John Matejka Open C: 1.Kado Vandeberg 2.Brandon Dossett 3.Kyle Oftedahl 4.Brandon Johnson 5.Corey Friendt 15-29 Open: 1.Austin Kienast 2.Justin Baker 3.Josh Provost 4.Kevin Jutila 5.Colton Steiger +30: 1.Marshall Berns 2.Benny Vancleve 3.Bill

Logan 4.Courtney Sampson 5.Bill Ahlers +40: 1.Brad Cunningham 2.Benny Vancleve 3.Bill Logan Women: 1.Sophie Johnson 2.Miranda Tweeton 3.Kourtney Trautner 4.Nikki HeilmanNett 4.Jeremy Flees 5.Jake Samplawski

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Minnesota’s Cash Wilsey won both motos of 50cc Injected 4-8.


Motokazie SX Champions at the annual banquet on January 7th in New Prague, MN. Motokazie SX Top finishers: 50cc Premix: 1.Jack Tauber 65cc 7-9: 1.Carson Crosser 2.Lance Geis 65cc 10-11: 1.Luke Geis 2.Brooklyn Peterson 3.Joshua Linkey 65cc 7-11: 1.Brooklyn Peterson 2.Dustin White 3.Joshuna Linkey 85cc 7-11: 1.Noah Miesen 2.Riley Renner 3.Luke Geis 4.Dustin White 85cc 12-15: 1.Jonah Jevning

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Open 80-105cc: 1.Riley Renner 2.Jonah Jevning 3.Kody Kearns 250C: 1.Kyle Oftedahl 2.Tanner Kotek 250B: 1.Jeff Kline 2.John Matejka 3.Ryan Matejka 450C: 1.Joe Ruehling 2.Tanner Kotek 450B: 1.John Matejka 15-29 Open: 1.Kyle Oftedahl +30: 1.Jeff Kline 2.Jason Place 3.Caleb Bolton Women: 1.Mackenzie Dalheimer 2.Jacklynn Jevning

Mini Quad Stk: 1.Lexi Johnson 2.Brady Black 3.Mark Anderson 4.Grace Anderson Mini Quad Prod: 1.Vinny Callahan Quad Sport: 1.Riley Brooks 2.Logan Radunz 3.Kyle Johnson 4.Vinny Callahan 5.Anthony Thurk 6.Andy Wendinger #21e 7.Madisen Keck Quad Open B: 1.Noah Keck 2.Nick Norby 3.Dylan O’flanagan 5.Riley Brooks Quad Open A: 1.Luke Radunz Open Beginner (D): 1.Jack Berdan



All Johnson at Otter Street Oshkosh, Wisconsin - February 4 By Gordon Lunde

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he cold, wind and lack of sun all pointed to a dreary day at the Otter Street Ice Fisheree and ice races, except for that little ray of sunshine over the Christian Johnson pit area. The Mt. Calvary resident brought his own version of sunshine and happiness to a gloomy race track, coming out on top in three events. Johnson rode his #65L, 450 Yamaha to wins in the 450 Pro, Open Pro and the Canadian Screw Pro-Am race, making him the big winner of the day. All of Johnson’s victories were flag to flag runs, leading all the way. He thanks his Mom & Dad, Grandma & Grandpa, Elizabeth Miske, Todd Leafeber at Otis Moto, Chris Baker, Industrial Solutions and Johnson’s Auto Body for all their help. Christian’s brother Sonny came out in the 250 race and posted a win on his Honda to add to the family’s victory list. Gordy Halsey had a good day riding his 450 Honda to wins in the Senior and

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#93 Ethan Ebben topped the 85cc class.

450 classes. Not to be overshadowed by Johnson, Gordy’s wins also were out front the entire distance and running away from the class. The Otter Street Fisheree is a great day of activity that draws a huge crowd of fishermen vying for prizes. Add to that the racers, fans and spectators for the ice races and it becomes a great party atmosphere. Plenty of food and refreshments are available as well as kids games, door prizes, and chances at some great raffle items. Some new classes were added to the event this year with Rubber tire quads and

Side x Side ATVs. The entertainment value from these classes was apparent by the sounds of laughter, hoots and howls coming from the spectators. Wild slides, spins and rollovers abounded from these competitors. With no type of screws or studs in the tires, traction was something less than optimum. One “driver” rolled his side by side in both his heat race and final, but good protection allowed him to drive away both times after safety crews flipped his vehicle back on its tires. Zach Zwirchtz and Colton Zimmerman posted double victories in the more typical quad classes. A huge thank you goes out to the event sponsors, Beaver Cycle Club, Team Winnebagoland, Flat Out Friday and Tyler’s Cycle of DePere. Without these generous sponsors the races wouldn’t go on. Please, let them know you appreciate their help! Beaver Cycle Club would also like to thank all the racers that show up each year for this event. We are there by invitation of the Fisheree group and as long as you continue to put on a great show, we’ll be invited back.


Results: Seniors: 1.Gordy Halsey 2.Dave Ebben 3.Brad Boughton 4.Brian Zanzir 5.Nick Jacobs 50cc: 1.Jack Bruks 2.Willy Bruks 85cc: 1.Ethan Ebben 2.Ethan Ramsey 3.Vincent Jung 4.Nicholas Johnson 450 Pro: 1.Christian Johnson 2.Nick Smith 3.Kyle Weise 250cc: 1.Sonny Johnson 2.Jonathan Bradley 3.Ethan Rosine 4.Brady Lange 5.Chesney Boughton 450cc: 1.Gordy Halsey 2.Brian Zinzer 3.Nick Jacobs 4.Colin Brill 5.Brandon Parker B: 1.Tyler Rosine 2.Brett Hawke 3.Ezra Brusky 4.Shane Westphal Open Pro: 1.Christian Johnson 2.Kyle Weise 3.Nick Smith 4.Matt Wild Twins/Vintage: 1.Shannon Reimer 2.Joe Stoppleworth 3.Dan Luchon Canadian Screw Pro-AM: 1.Christian Johnson 2.Brennan Nieskes 3.Mitchell Cartwright Amateur TT: 1.Brad Boughton 2.Sonny Johnson 3.Jake Drummond 4.Brady Lange 5.Colin Brill Amateur Quad TT: 1.Zack Zwirchtz 2.Mike Hoksch 3.Tyler Sobiesczyk 4.Brandon Gonia 5.Ryan Koester 2x4 Rubber Quad: 1.Colin Zimmerman 2.Justin Edblum 3.Mason Zimmerman 4.Justin Paeser 5.Kaelin Kjaldgaard Pro Quad TT: 1.Hayden Reitz 2.Rob Reitz 3.Al Seivert Open Quad: 1.Zack Zwirchtz 2.Mike Hoksch 3.Eric Hart 4.Hayden Reitz 5.Tyler Sobiesczyk 4x4 Rubber Quad: 1.Matthew Ladwig 2.Brandon Haug 3.Mike Reyes 4.Brandon Gonia 5.Cade Fredrick Open Pro Quad: 1.Keegan Reitz 2.Rob Reitz 3.Al Seivert 2x4 Rubber Quad: 1.Colton Zimmerman 2.Jim Falke 3.Kaelin Kjaldgaard 4.Mason Zimmerman 5.Justin Paeser

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District 17 Awards Banquet Another fantastic night for all the Champions

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These awards are hard earned, and sacrifices are made all season - but the benefits are collected many times over. Every event is like a new chance to do what we all love - racing. Just as cool is time with our extended racing family. These memories are ours for a lifetime and you surely don’t need to be a class winner to take part in all that. We noticed plenty of riders here tonight just to be part of it all. They weren’t collecting an award - but wanted to be part of it. A sign of how cool this evening really is. We caught up with some of the direc-

nce all the gear is put away, bikes are stored and the racing season has come to an end, there’s one more special event many of our fellow District 17 members really look forward to - the Annual Awards Banquet. Again this January, the room was packed as hundreds of riders and family members streamed into the facility. For hours before the doors opened, directors of each discipline along with other D17 volunteers arranged tables full of beautifully personalized awards... plaques, jackets and other goodies. This is a special time for all these hard working individuals as well. They finally get a little down time to spend with their fellow riders, in a nice casual setting. Dinner, maybe a quick drink, some conversation, and then they are back to work, passing everything out. Congratulations flow from rider to rider. Proud parents, spouses, and friends keep an eye on their riders as they take to the stage for their moment of recognition. Proud family members

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tors to ask about their impression of the evening and what stood out from this past season. Eric Miller, our D17 Trials director, “2016 was a great year for trials in D-17. We had ten competitions and a few nice organized play days. Fortunately, the number of Trials riders seem to be on the increase. All except a few trials award winners were able to attend the banquet to be recognized. Loreydi Ramirez, our Women's class champ also accepted the District 17 Scholarship award and that was really cool seeing. Another event of note was one of the NITRO play days, where a few members were able to present their president, Ralph Littlefield with a new Sherco as a token of their appreciation for his many years of giving to the sport.” The Enduro Director Ryan Moss has been around for a long time, racing, volunteering and doing all he can to help promote motorcycling. He took time and shared this, “The 2016 Enduro season saw eleven events on the schedule this year with a couple running the new Sprint Enduro CYCLE USA, April 2017

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format and seven of these events requiring no lights and none of them requiring time keeping equipment. This year the series got to travel to many different places and all those had varied terrains to challenge even the best riders. The series saw some great events and battles. Thanks to all the clubs for putting the events on and to the riders for making it a great season. Our Grand Champion this year was Kiel Mueller taking his first Overall Championship. Kiel put in a very consistent year and was able to hold off up and comer Blake Ryan and some veterans of the series. Kiel hadn’t been riding many local events recently, instead focusing on the National Enduro series and it showed with his speed and consistency. This year we had a few good class battles throughout the season along with a couple standouts. In 200B we had the young speedster Tanner Whipple come and try out enduros this year. Some may not know but his father Ron Whipple from WFO Promotions was one of the top enduro riders in the Midwest, so it wasn’t a surprise that Tanner came in and took the 200B class win as well as the Overall B award. Tanner took four overall B wins and will be making the move to the A class for the 2017 season (and I’m sure AA for 2018). In the Vet B class new comer and last year’s C class winner Mateusz Denslaw and Casey Shatters battled it out for the win. Casey was able to take the win with a couple good rides towards the end of the season. In Vet A, new comer and last year Vet B winner Michael Manual got the win over Lee Orme in a season long battle. In the Masters (60+) class there was a great battle between Wally Mika and Rich Mertes. The two “old timers” were first and second at many races but Wally was able to pull off a few more wins and take the championship. I’m proud to say that Alex Moss (my son) had his first full season of enduros and took the championship even after DNF’ing one event due to mechanical issues and struggling with the technical terrain at a few other events. The District 17 Randy Hatcher Sportsman Award went Hill and Gully member Tom Elliot. Tom helps put on one of the longest running enduros in District 17; the Summer Bummer. Tom for years has 22

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displayed true sportsmanship at events by helping others and bringing smiles to everyone with his joking nature. Many times in the pits when you hear laughter it’s coming from Tom and his group. Tom being part of the Hill and Gully riders traditional helps pick the rider for this award and helps give it out at the banquet. So it was a little tricky this year but thanks to the help of Dj Ryan and Vern Scholl we were able to pull it off and really surprise Tom. Congratulations to Tom, a very deserving rider for this award. 2017 will see eleven events on the schedule with three of them being the Sprint format. We will also have two national enduros this year. Six events on the schedule will be all off road or have permission to run on the roads so no lights will be required. And all events on the District 17 schedule

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are “restart” events so no timekeeping is needed. If you’ve ever wanted to try an enduro this would be a good year to do it. Thanks to all the riders and families that came to the banquet! It was a pleasure to hand out the awards and see everyone doing some bench racing during this cold winter. Hope to see everyone at the first enduro of the season on April 23. Reminder they also host a family enduro on Saturday which is all off-road and is a tamed down enduro. So bring the whole family out for two days of fun.” Gerhard Ward has been the District 17 Director or Motocross and Stadium MX for as long as anyone can remember. His involvement doesn’t end there, but that’s a long story all of its own. Gerhard had this to say about the night and past season, “This year’s banquet much like any other is the final thought, chapter, process to the racing season. Riders had rocketed off the gate, put in the hard hours on the road, did all the right things to maintain their machines and make it through the year. Tonight was the time to collect up some hardware and apparel. Personalized champion plaques along with the traditional Jackets, Hoodies, and T's were handed out. Jaxson Schiller may have been the high point getter of the season winning SX an MX Championships, 28 Stadium events and 32 MX meant this kid did some serious racing, and majority of the time he had his Ktm on the box. Ty Tyrrell took home the 25+ and Open A top step hon-

ors once again. Ty has consistently been the top dog in these classes for a while now. Byron Downen took the top honors in the 250A class, proving once again apples don't fall far from the tree! (dad won many championships over the years). Tyler Shugars with 11 events in the 4Wheel C class won over Alex Veith with the same number of races, but 70 some less points. There were also a good number of attendees there to grab the SX awards. Multiple award champions such as Blake Ryan in 14-24 and Open B also took podium spots in Enduro and Gran Prix types of racing. Ryan on his Countryside Ktm is always a strong contender in what ever "type" of racing he decided that particular Saturday or Sunday. Hunter Billingsley coming off the injured reserve list battled from behind to catch and over take the Gran Prix Champion Gavin Sienkiewicz for the Super Mini win in SX. Emily Smith wouldn't do an awards presentation interview, but did a fine job racing 28 events and taking the championship in the Women's class from last year’s champion Allie Roland who by the way won the Gran Prix and Hare Scrambles Championships. Jaxson Schiller raced a ton as mentioned, but the iron maiden in this district goes to Allie. 21 Hare Scramble events, 13 Gran Prix events, and 16 Stadium events were on her resume this season. (Two weeks after this banquet she won her first National Enduro in South Carolina.) Racing with CYCLE USA, April 2017

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all out in 2017.” If you think the real reward in this sport requires chasing the big Qualifier and National level events... you are likely missing out on a great experience of local racing. The best people, week in and out are right here in your backyard - racing every week on different tracks. Think about jumping in and getting a lot more out of your racing time chase the dream of a District Championship, and thoroughly enjoy the summer long path it will take you down. Make sure to join us here in January 2018.

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her dad every weekend, Brian will be soon be trying to find the speed to keep up! Excellent weather always helps in the winter time so riders don't have to travel in adverse conditions to participate in the last event (banquet) of the last season. By the time you read this article, 2017 will be kicking off with some excellent events put on by clubs and promoters dedicated to providing quality fun experiences for all riders of any age. Don't forget - AMA District 17 State Motocross Championship is Sept 17th, 2017 at one of the first tracks in IL, Lincoln Trail Motosports! July 30th at one of the newer tracks in the state will host the AMA District 17 Mid-Season Championship at Ki Tracks. Plenty of excellent events will once again fill the District schedule. Don't miss out on racing in your back yard. Every weekend there’s multiple types of races to participate in.” Last, but far from least, Jay Hall our District 17 Hare Scrambles Director added his thoughts, “The 2016 District 17 Hare-Scramble season was a strong one seeing some old tracks come back and some new ones added with a total of twenty-nine events. This best of 15 series was well attended and has a strong rider and fan base. 2016 once again was the year of Cody Barnes winning almost every event he entered and clearly the top rider of the series. New-comer Matt McDonald finished second in AA, a very good strong performance. 2016 was well attended and this showed up in many classes. 65 Beginner had the highest attendance and highest

number of awards with ten payed out. It is very cool seeing this entry level class take off. The top rider was Riley Roberts who made twenty-two events and had a total score of 455. Very impressive, and we hope Riley and his family keep up the hard work in 2017. Lastly, I could talk about so many others but would run out room, but really need to mention the hard work of the Women’s division and how the ladies ride hard and come to the events with Allie Roland being at the top of the box at the end of the season. Darcie Graham kept her on her toes and pushed with all the riders till the end. Nice job ladies! The 2016 Banquet was a solid one. Everyone ate well and enjoyed a family atmosphere and where moms, dads and extended family got a chance to watch their loved ones receive recognition for their hard work. Well done all and hope to see you

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April 28 - Track opens for special pre-race Open Practice April 29 & 30 - Two full days of exciting, action packed Racing!! Pro-Am Payout both days, Huge Mix of Classes, Loretta Lynn Qualifier event! See website for all the details, and schedules

•Concessions •Weekend Camping •Special Evening Events •Fun for the Whole Family

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ATV National June 17-18

MORE Great Events

Exciting Quad Pro & Amater Racing June 16th Breast Cancer Awareness Track Walk

July 8..........Racer-X Vet Series Race Day for our vet riders... including special Vintage classes

July 9..(Bikes & ATV’s!, all classes)....Dist 17 MX Sept 23 .. (Bikes only)......................Dist 17 MX Sept 24 .. (Bikes only)................ PRO-AM MX Oct. 8...Bikes & Quads...................... Dist 17 MX Nick Hoffman Memorial Race

Open Riding For All Riders See web site for dates and information. Scheduled practice dates feature a Groomed track with flaggers and EMT’s on site!!

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D23 Off-Road Awards Banquet Little Falls, Minnesota - January 28 By Mike Quinn

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he Little Falls Ballroom was once again home to the ARMCA District 23, Fly Enduro and Hare Scrambles awards presentation ceremony. The event was again organized by Craig Hinkemeyer and his wife Wanda. They have been doing an incredible job with this banquet and ceremony for well over a decade. They deserve some recognition and a special thanks from our offroad racers and families. Over 350 were in attendance to celebrate the season’s accomplishments and just have a good time bench racing and talking about the “what ifs” that make up a racing season. It was nice to see a packed ballroom and so many friends that I haven’t seen in a year or two. It was a great opportunity for me to catch up with some very fast company. As always all those in attendance got to take home some goodies along with their awards. There was a ton of gear and apparel from our series sponsor Fly. I found it particularly rewarding to see an almost 100% turn out in our youth 30

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classes. Minnesota was one of the first districts to implement youth classes in off-road competition. We started with a group of racers that saw the need to get entry level participation started. Since our initial efforts the class structure has undergone many changes Steve Reschke with the Derek Gibson painting. and the AMA and other award. In addition to completing 45 full parts of the country now have official seasons of competition he also celebrated classes for younger racers. They are exhis 70th birthday towards the end of the cited to be racing and it showed during season. Steve Reschke is the racer and the presentation of awards. he has no intentions of quitting anytime Being able to attend this year afforded soon. me the privilege of presenting a special Steve was presented with a special award to an off road racer that most peoaward, which consisted of a Derek Gibple from the upper Midwest have seen son original painting, of himself on his and raced against at some time during the KDX 200 at the 1994 ISDE in Tulsa OK. last four decades. This particular racer In addition to that Steve was awarded a just completed his 45th consecutive seaLifetime Achievement Membership by son of racing Enduros and Hare ScramARMCA. He joins a small group of racbles. Imagine going 45 years without ers past and present that have achieved missing a season. As far as I can tell he this landmark. The next time you see only missed the events he worked. This him congratulate him. For many of us it is an incredible feat. It should qualify will be while he is making a pass on us him for AMA amateur athlete of the year during an event. A special congratula-


tions to Steve Reschke, Minnesota Off-Road Ironman. We wish you many more seasons of success. Steve joined a few hundred award winners, our off road series are going strong and have some good solid competition. In our AA class, perennial fast man Kyle Nelson took the top honors followed the youngster Nick Swenson, with old guy Matt Stavish filling out the podium. In our Golden Masters class which is +70, Jim Erickson took the top spot followed by Don Kruger. Candy Niewoehner was the fastest in the Women’s class, while daughter Rose took fifth in Macro. Our youth classes were strong with over 40 awards given out at that level alone. In all awards were handed out in 27 Hare Scramble classes. Due to some unforeseen circumstances and weather issues our Fly Enduro Series had fewer events than usual but we still had some clear cut winners. Our AA enduro champion is Nick Swenson, followed by an-

other young guy Tyler Pogrba, with Chad Toth in third. As with our Hare Scrambles Series we have youth classes on our enduro series. Jayme French took top honors in our highly competitive Premier class. Travis Illies topped the youngest riders for the 2016 season. First place in the girls class went to Ryanne Artman, followed by Kylie Long. Masters over 60 class saw Steve Reschke taking home the top honors followed by Terry Wagonner. We also had a large contingent of B and C class racers on hand to collect their awards and class winner jackets. These classes are highly competitive and large, we will certainly see some riders advancing to the next level for 2017. This was an extremely successful event, providing awards, bling and great company for all of our off road racers. I would like to thank all those in attendance for their dedication to our sport, and for allowing me a few minutes to speak. With luck I will be able to attend again next year.

Women’s Hare Scrambles Champion Candy Niewoehaner

We are excited to offer the first Sprint Enduro in District 23! Simply put, Sprint Enduro is individual off-road motorcycle racing, against the clock. Picture the sweetest, best flowing grass track combined with some great trails, and you holding it wide open for 6-10 minutes around the track trying to do a lap as quick as possible. This is an Enduro, so you're racing against the clock, not head-to-head against other riders.

See Website for details, info, video, directions and more!

Two ISDE Style Special Tests One Central Start / Finish Area No Confusing Time Keeping Lowest Total Time Wins

May 6-7th

Trail Boss contact: Jason Goth (763) 263-0385 cambridge@norsemenmc.org

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Saturday: All Mini classes 2pm, 1:30 riders meeting Sunday: C/Women/Master/Junior/X-Rider/Vintage classes 9am, AA/A/B classes 12pm

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Austin Hamburgur topped both motos in the very quick Open Pro class.

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In the second moto, Engen failed to get the perfect start he had earlier, and found himself stuck behind Bayerl. The two ran close to the end, with Bayerl holding on for the moto and overall wins. Funk, Crook and Hanke were rubbing all race over third. In the end, Funk got the best of the others to go 3-3 on the day. Holeshots seemed to be key in much of the GP racing today. In Open Studded Quad, Tyler Martin just beat Mitchel Williams and Nick Nett off the oval and into the first GP bends. From there the order was set with Martin slowly pulling away to the win. In the second moto Martin proved best again, leading all the way as riders shuffled behind him. Nett beat Williams through the first couple corners and then held onto second (3-2) for second overall. In the Open Pro class, even with a couple additional riders coming out, the front runners were familiar on the CWIRA series. Jesse Leu narrowly led Austin Ham-

burgur into the second corner as Alec Muth dropped into third with Russell Bradley side by side, on his outside. Sportland2/ Rib Mountain Tap House/ Wausau Midas rider Leu after the race, “I got the holeshot and led through the first laps. Then into the fourth lap Austin Hamburgur snuck past me through turns three and four. I got off my line just a little and into the fluff and once he was under me he had the pass. It was a fun race even with finishing second.” Hamburgur after taking the win, “I had to work for that one as we were going at it and I was trying the entire time. Getting into the last lap in the final turns he made a mistake and I made the pass for the win. I was everywhere pushing him before he made that mistake and it was just good I was heading for the inside when he slipped out. I was so hot crossing the finish line and going into turn one I got into the soft stuff and the bike wouldn’t turn. I went right off into the


hay bails. I’m fine and the bike isn’t damaged so we’re all good. It was fun getting the win for team 440 racing!” As these two battled out front, Bradley put his Yamaha ahead of Muth for third as Ian Malinowski wrapped up fifth against the always tough Roy Nafzger. In the second moto Leu pulled another holeshot, but this time Hamburgur quickly got around him for the lead. Once there, the race was on. Leu used every line possible to make a move, but Hamburgur never flinched and closed the door any time Leu got too close. Hamburgur pulled off another win, to sweep the class and extra cash pay-back made possible by the Fire on Ice organization. Muth started in third and held off Bradley to the checkers as well. Open Pro Studded Quad saw Graham Eichmiller top both motos for the big win. In the first moto Lodi’s Mike Hoksch finished a close second ahead of Tyler Martin. Hoksch was a no show for moto two, and Martin grabbed the runner-up spot ahead of Mike Mueller and Matt Corrigan. Portage, WI’s Duke Crook pushed his Yamaha hard into the first turns of the Open C class first moto to get ahead of Dennis Crook. Keeping it in the family, the two rode hard in that order to the finish. Jesse Jacobs made the short trip over from Appleton to finish in third with Colin Mulry fourth. The Crooks left it all on the track in the second race. Dennis started out front with Duke pushing him every chance he had. In the second lap, Duke made a pass, only to see Dennis come back and re-take the lead half a lap later. As they came towards the checkered flag, they weren’t done. Dennis held it on hard for the win as they were

side by side. Dennis on the outside did as Hamburgur had earlier.... with all the momentum, he hit the soft stuff and slid off into the hay bales. Nothing hurt but maybe a little pride... going home with the first place trophy was surely worth it! Jon Carpenter stepped up his first moto ride for third overall (5-3). Andrew Engen returned in the Open B first moto to lead every lap. The action was behind him and it got quite interesting at the end. In a class with mostly four strokes, Jacob Rusch keeps it old school, putting his 2 stroke Honda to the test. He started back in fourth before quickly working up to pass Sierra Heindl for second. Once there he caught Engen and really pressed him right to the finish line. Kenosha, WI’s Rick Rozinski finished fourth ahead of Megan Funk. Engen, “I finally got my first win of the season in the GP class earlier. As it warms up, the oval is getting really rough. I got out front but as the corners

get choppy it is harder to stay in a fast line. I was working for a clean line and then half way into this one Jacob came right up and inside me. I knew it was really time to push it regardless of what line I was in. This bigger track is a lot faster, but I seem to do well on it so it was good getting another win to start the day. I get the bike into fifth gear and just leave it there here. I really want to thank Travis and Jesse Leu for everything, both on setting up my bike and getting me out here. I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for them. Rib Mountain Tap House really helps as well.” Moto two was a repeat of the first moto where Engen rode out front only to have Rusch work up and press him right to the end. Rozinski finished third this time, flipping positions with Heindl. Outlaw Pro Rubber ran heats to set up a final for those really fast non-studded quad riders. In the first heat long time CWIRA champion Scott Lindner got out

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rear of the pack. In moto two, Alec Muth turned the trick of finishing second ahead of Bradley for second overall. Even as the ice got more rough, these guys put in some impressively fast laps. At day’s end many conversations turned to curiosity for the rest of the season, as two events remained, Portage, WI’s Jaron Strand won the Open AM GP Studded class. but record warm front and did his own thing to take the temps were expected through the coming win. Michigan’s Dan Caron, Jeremy week. As it turns out, this season was Flees and Nick Nett beat on each other shortened due to that heat, and this was every lap to finish in that same order. In the finale. If nothing else, the season the second heat, Corbin Kostyn worked ended on a high note, with this great into the lead and held on for the win. event. Sure we would have liked to have James Helgeson put his “fast all the time” been out on the ice a couple more times style to good work to climb up to second but at least we got this final event in - and late in the race. Unlike others, he would it was a darn good one. dive into turn one deep, almost so much Sunday Motorcycle Class Results: so to make a straight out of turn two. It Open Pro/AM GP: 1.Jesse Leu 2.Austin Hamburgur 3.Ian Malinowski 4.Joel Bayerl was different, but fast and it worked for Open Amateur GP: 1.Joel Bayerl 2.Andrew Engen him. 3.Cody Funk 4.Dennis Crook 5.Brent Hanke Pee-Wee: 1.Tucker Weiland 2.Chace Bradley In the eleven rider final, Lindner wasOpen C: 1.Dennis Crook 2.Duke Crook 3.Jon Carn’t messing around. He got out front, penter 4.Colin Mulry 5.Jesse Jacobs Open B: 1.Andrew Engen 2.Jacob Rusch 3.Rick rode a perfect race and took the win, leaving the close battle for second far enough behind that it wasn’t a concern. In that battle for second, Nett topped Helgeson and Flees in a contest that wasn’t settled until exiting the final corner before the checkered flag. In the 450 Pro Motorcycle class Jesse Leu won both motos. Bradley was back along with most of the other Pro riders, finishing second ahead of Muth in the first moto. Roy Nafzger was running second early, but hit one of the larger bumps and it sent him out into the rough and to the Alec Muth, here ahead of Roy Nafzger went on to second in 450 Pro. 36

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Rozinski 4.Sierra Heindl 5.Brent Hanke Junior Motorcycle: 1.Ethan Ramsey 450 Pro: 1.Jesse Leu 2.Alec Muth 3.Russell Bradley Jr. 4.Cody Funk 5.Jason Heindl Pro Vet: 1.Russell Bradley Jr. 2.Roy Nafzger 3.Gordy Halsey Amateur Vet: 1.Rick Rozinski 2.Brad Boughton 3.Joel Bayerl 4.Jack Potter 250 Amateur: 1.Duke Crook 2.Chesney Boughton 3.Megan Funk 4.Ethan Ramsey Open Pro: 1.Austin Hamburgur 2.Jesse Leu 3.Alec Muth 4.Russell Bradley Jr. 5.Ian Malinowski Quad Class Results: Open AM GP Studded: 1.Jaron Strand 2.Dawson Dick 3.Braden Schaller 4.Kottin Swenink Youth GP Studded: 1.Daniel Brown 2.Camden Knouse Youth Studded: 1.Daniel Brown 2.Camden Knouse Open GP Studded: 1.Tyler Martin 2.Nick Nett 3.Mitchel Williams 4.Dawson Dick Open Pro Studded: 1.Graham Eichmiller 2.Tyler Martin 3.Mike Mueller 4.Matt Corrigen 5.Miles Corrigan 450C Studded: 1.Dawson Dick 2.Jaron Strand 3.Braden Schaller 4.Michael Reyed 5.Bennett Schaller Open Am Studded: 1.Emma Robus 2.Eric Hart 3.Nathan Poppe 4.Matt Corrigen 5.Miles Corrigan Old Skool: 1.Colin Wilcott 2.Mike Mueller 3.Dawson Dick B Mod Prod. Studded: 1.Emma Robus 2.Tom Callaway 3.Nathan Poppe 4.Chesney Boughton C Mod Prod. Studded: 1.Dawson Dick 2.Jordan Ebben 3.Christopher Poppe 4.Kody Oudenhoven 5.Kaelin Kjaldgaard Pro/Am Mod Studded: 1.Tyler Martin 2.Mitchel Williams 3.Eric Hart 4.Mike Hoksch 5.Ryan Powell Pro Rubber GP: 1.Cody Buckeridge 2.Jeremy Flees 3.Michael Paulson 4.Bill Buckridge 5.Chris Samplawski B TT (Knobbies): 1.Steve Louis 2.Kaelin Kjaldgaard 3.Samantha Cook 4.Dakota Gettinger B Oval (Knobbies): 1.Marcus Louis 2.Kaelin Kjaldgaard 3.Samantha Cook 4.Brandon Weyer Pee-Wee A: 1.Danielle Minsaas 2.Caleb Leschke 3.Allison Lindner 4.Ashley Lindner Pee-Wee B: 1.Reed Mccarthy 2.Eli Anderson 3.Daxtyn Wenzel 4.Cooper Leschke Outlaw Pee-Wee: 1.Parker Stepniak 2.Trentyn Hewitt 3.Makayla Martin Pro/AM Rubber: 1.Travis Weiler 2.John Groff 3.Dan Caron 4.Corbin Kostyn 5.Jacob Helgeson Amateur Stk Rubber: 1.Connor Pliska 2.Derek Kodl 3.Ethan Meddaugh 4.Austin Baehnman 5.Megan Schesel Outlaw Pro Rubber: 1.Scott Lindner 2.Nick Nett 3.James Helgeson 4.Jeremy Flees 5.Corbin Kostyn B Mod Rubber: 1.Joshua Underwood 2.Joey Schesel 3.Travis Weiler 4.Kaelin Kjaldgaard 5.Alan Falke Jr. Rubber Open Tire: 1.Cole Minsaas 2.Codi Fox 3.Taya Nett 4.Blaire Lindner 5.Parker Stepniak C Mod Rubber: 1.Kaelin Kjaldgaard 2.Connor Pliska 3.Dexter Popp 4.Ian Arneson 5.Dylan Staniec Am Mod Rubber: 1.Dexter Popp 2.Ian Arneson 3.Dylan Staniec 4.Alan Falke 5.Jeff Schrick Jr Rubber: 1.Codi Fox 2.Parker Stepniak 3.Karley Kemnetz 4.Cameron Kemnetz 5.Ryan Kemmetz A Rubber: 1.Scott Lindner 2.Corbin Kostyn


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Bollinger tops Keithsburg Keithsburg, Illinois - March 19 By Austin Wells, Photos by BriAnn Stocklen

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ound 2 of the WFO Promotions series was held at the same location as the opener two week earlier, Keithsburg, IL. Already known for being brutal with sand whoops everywhere, this would be the third race of the year held at the location, making the already challenging track that much tougher. The weather cooperated once again and brought out 236 total entries for the day. In the first race of the day, Easton Morgan aboard his KTM took the 85cc class win along with the morning mini race overall. Elijah Berryman and Lake Plowman, both aboard Kawasakis finished second and third. In the 65cc class, Lane Davis took the Steelhorse Innovations

Holeshot Award, but was just edged out by Riley Roberts at the end of the 45 minute race. Regan Doerr rounded out the podium in third. Allie Roland took the Women’s class victory over round one winner Darcie Graham and Ottawa, IL’s Michelle Dalton aboard her Braaap Shop Beta. KTM’s Brady Dillbeck came out on top of the always competitive 50cc 78 class. Jake Hasten

Cody Bollinger won the AA class.

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and Jack Allgeyer finished just a bit back. Jake Hasten bounced back to take the win in the seventeen rider 65cc Beginner class over Cameron Walker and Finn Lohf. Local boy Derik Tippie took the 200C class win, along with the morning’s big bike overall. Just under three minutes back was Kyle Roberts. Another Keithsburg native, Parker Townsend, finished third. In the

Open C class, Geneseo, IL’s Keegan Minnaert made it two wins in a row, while Jordan Emmons and Michael Snyder rounded out the podium. In the Senior +40C class, Brian Cox out of Muscatine, IA took the holeshot and went on to take the win. In the AA class, Cody Bollinger bounced back from his third place finish at round one to take the overall win by almost two minutes. Bollinger, “I got a good start and came around the first lap in second with [Zack] Sulzberger in the lead. We swapped positions a few times before the one hour mark hit. Sulzberger pitted and I took advantage by pushing to get a decent gap between us. Then I rode into the checkers for first overall. I’d like to thank Lakewood Electric, Lucas Machine & Welding, FunMart Cycle, Steel-


horse Innovations, G2 Ergonomics, Layton’s Suspension, and my parents and family for their support." Three-time WFO champion Zack Sulzberger held on to finish second with Colt Converse in third. TJ Nees took his second win of the season in the Open A class, topping Hall’s Husqvarna’s Jarred Hall and Galva, IL native Ethan Olson. In the Super Senior +50A class, Don Raschke was first around the start corner to take the holeshot award, but it was Brett Baer who took home the first place trophy. Dale Smith and Rick Mahrt rounded out the podium. The seventeen rider 98-250B class saw Zac Downey at the top of the results page with James Adkisson and Thor Rick following. The Quad A class had another huge showing with eighteen riders. Matt Lindle from Muscatine, IA took top honors. 2016 champ Shea Dickson finished runer-up. Clinton, IA’s Dominick Ernst took the Quad B victory over Andrew Weisinger and Tony Kraklio. Results: 65cc 7-11: 1.Riley Roberts 2.Lane Davis 3.Regan Doerr 4.Jaden Hamilton 5.Darrin Herman 85cc: 1.Easton Morgan 2.Elijah Berryman 3.Lake

Plowman 4.Cole Morgan 5.Kyle Walker Supermini: 1.Trevor Keogh 2.Tyler Whipple 3.Billy Weirup Women: 1.Allie Roland 2.Darcie Graham 3.Michelle Dalton 4.Ashley Hall 5.Emma Jensen 50cc 4-6: 1.Cooper Lair 2.Max Lair 50cc 7-8: 1.Brady Dillbeck 2.Jake Hasten 3. Jack Allgeyer 4.Austin Burns 5.Kade Heilman 65cc Beg: 1.Jake Hasten 2.Cameron Walker 3.Finn Lohf 4.Ethan Fox 5.Davin Shike 98-200C: 1.Derik Tippie 2.Kyle Roberts 3.Parker Townsend 4.Bryce Bent 5.Connor Schmidt 201-Open C: 1.Keegan Minnaert 2.Jordan Emmons 3.Michael Snyder 4.Reid Starkey 5.Miko Tuska +30C: 1.Wes Kent 2.Matt Gillespie 3.David Emmons 4.William De Cicco 5.Brad Wagehoff +40C: 1.Brian Cox 2.Jeff Ellingsworth 3.Lance Longstreth 4.Doug Piercy 5.Randy Wagahoff AA: 1.Cody Bollinger 2.Zack Sulzberger 3.Colt Converse 4.Bren Raschke 5.Colten Zuidema 98-Open A: 1.TJ Nees 2.Jarred Hall 3.Ethan Olson 4.Anthony Biagi 5.Travis Shelman +30A: 1.Jeremy Smith 2.Cody Toal 3.Jaramie Brown 4.Ryan Lair 5.Brae Williams

+40A: 1.Erik Olson 2.Marc Pflum 3.Brian Roland 4.Randy Southard 5.Greg Blaesing +50A: 1.Brett Baer 2.Dale Smith 3.Rick Mahrt 4.Greg Gourley 5.Kevin Finefield 98-250B: 1.Zac Downey 2.James Adkisson 3.Thor Rick 4.Nick Balzer 5.Alexander Ashworth 201-Open B: 1.Brad Glasnovich 2.Tyler Dwyer 3.Peter Kavsky 4.Corey Purlee 5.Zack Hayford +30B: 1.Josh Johnson 2.Adam Dhamer 3.Ryan Cozad 4.Derek Roberts 5.Michael Robinson +40B: 1.Mike Robertson 2.Rick Jacobson 3.Aaron Ciblar 4.Casey Rick 5.Matt Cloyd +50B: 1.Joel Huggins 2.Lyle Piecha 3.Ed Howard 4.Mark Caballero 5.John Kirk Quad A: 1.Matt Lindle 2.Shea Dickson 3.Doug 50cc 7-8 rider Cole Hines Yunker 4.Austin Koutsky 5.Jeff Inman Quad B: 1.Dominick Ernst 2.Andrew Weisinger 3.Tony Kraklio 4.Kutter Clark 5.Jeremiah Ballanger Quad C: 1.Ronald Martin, Jr.2.Jacob Campbell 3.Austin Coyne 4.Jayci Inman 5.Colton Linke Quad +30: 1.Scott McDaniels 2.Erik Johnson 3.Ed Boyd 4.John Swank 5.Russell Day

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Early Spring continues for District 17 at LTM

Krystian Janik and Hunter Savage fight for the holehot in 65Sr.

Casey, Illinois - March 5 By James & Rollanda Pinckard

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n March 5th Lincoln Trail Motosports hosted another D17 points race and the first of twelve rounds of the Fly Showdown Series. The pits were full of racers anxious to show off new gear, fresh bikes, and with 517 entries for the day, we were guaranteed big gates for every class. The Mark Barnett designed Bomber track was ready with loamy rollers, sandy whoops, deep-dug straights and perfect ruts in the corners. Some of the best races of the day were in the 65 classes. Don’t let the age of these kids or the size of their bikes fool you, because this is a deep field with national speed. The front pack routinely hits the uphill triple, clears the big tabletop, and flies through the double-double at the top of the hill. The combined gate for the 65 Jrs and Srs held almost thirty riders and these kids charged into the first turn like pro racers, elbows high and shifting gears. The Sr riders took the first drop and Borelli Cycle’s Hunter Savage on his KTM went bar to bar with Team Green Kawasaki’s Krystian Janik in the first turn. Janik pulled ahead out of the second corner as Savage kept him in his sights before eventually settling for second. The real battle was just behind

them, as Dillon Phelps held off Ayden Oppenlander for two laps before Oppenlander saw his chance and grabbed third. Phelps came across the finish in fourth. Janik was out front early in the second moto as well, but his bike gave up after just one lap. Savage took over and led Oppenlander and Phelps on an orderly tour for the rest of the race. Moto one for 65Jr delivered a battle from gate drop to the checkered flag. Husky rider Peter Parenti got the jump on the field at the drop, grabbing the holeshot from KTM rider Nicholas Stefancik. Tristan Dalton on his KTM was on the back wheel of Stefancik and the race was on. These three juggled positions throughout the race, with Dalton passing both Parenti and Stefancik early. Parenti and Stefancik got the pass back on Dalton. Once back out front, Parenti had a lot of pressure from Stefancik. In the final lap Stefancik found that extra gear and got around Parenti to take the win. Dalton picked up third. The second moto was a very orderly affair with Stefancik, Parenti and Dalton starting and ending the race 1-2-3. The 65 Open class gives all these riders a chance to take the gate drop together. With Janik out because of bike problems, it was Sr racer Savage who took the lead. Jr racers Stefancik, Parenti

and Dalton stayed close. The checkered flag went to Savage, with Stefancik, Parenti and Dalton rolling in behind. Having a mid-pack finish in both motos of 65Sr, KTM rider Owen Hill lined up for the second moto of the 65 Open determined to leave it all on the track for his last race of the day. He came out gunning and got the early lead over Savage and Stefancik. Savage managed to get around Hill after the uphill triple. Not giving up, Hill held off both Stefancik and Parenti for the rest of the race, taking the checkered just behind Savage. Stefancik’s 23 finishes were good enough for second overall, but Hill took the last step on the podium with his 5-2 motos. Talking with Savage after the races, this fifth grader with straight A’s in school was excited to be back on the track. His 2016 season ended with a broken leg just after qualifying for Loretta’s, so starting the D17 season taking wins in both classes and getting three holeshots felt great. Sharing the gate for one of the last races of the day were thirteen kids in Schoolboy 2, eighteen men in +50 and half a dozen more in Open 2-Stroke. Schoolboy took the first drop. The KTM of John Greer hit the first turn in front, but it didn’t last. Buried in the back at the start was Adam Sansone who maneuvered through almost the entire field in one lap. Tristen Binz and Derick Bell locked onto the coattails of Sansone and these three stayed in front for the rest of the race. They went 1-2-3 in both motos and the overall. The second drop of this race released the +50 riders and the results at the first turn were brutal for Orville Kline and Mark Huber as they went down hard. Huber got up pretty quickly and worked his way back to twelfth place for the moto. Kline took a couple minutes before remounting, but was good to go for CYCLE USA, April 2017

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moto two, coming in sixth. As the first moto ended in +50 Rodney Carrier was out front with Gary Adams on his Yamaha close and Scott Campbell in third. In moto two Adams got tangled with a downed rider, and after having trouble restarting his bike, was left to work his way through the field, getting back to third by the finish. Campbell was hung tough for fourth behind Suzuki rider Scot Delmastro and Adams left him in 4th for the moto. Adams. Campbell’s 3-4 finishes landed him on the final step of the podium. In Open 2-Stroke Ethan Chesnut on his Yamaha had no trouble and went 1-1 for first overall. The battle between the Peter Parenti & Kyla Pogliano in 65 Open. KTM 150 2-stroke rider Skyler +25B/C: 1.Travis Wait 2.Cody Kline 3.Brock Shoemaker4.Brandon Larson5.Jacob Hill Lawrence and the Yamaha of Chase +30A: 1.Bill Fosnock 2.Ryan Lewis 3.Adam Wright Meurer lasted right to the end of the first 4.Ryan Tracy 5.Matt Pursley +30B/C: 1.Travis Wait 2.Bob Mcgee 3.Aaron Carter moto, when Lawrence finally found a 4.Michael Jones 5.Rick Mapes line past Meurer to rap up second place. +40: 1.Bill Fosnock 2.Mark Smith 3.Matt Pursley4.Rodney Carrier 5.Gary Adams Lawrence was hard on the throttle in moto two, leading his entire class most of the first lap when bad luck struck and his shifter fell off, taking him out of the race. Chesnut took the lead followed by Meurer and fan favorite Roy Bittner on his Honda. Meurer ended the day with a second overall and Bittner’s 5-3 finishes gave him the third step on the podium. Results: 50 Shaft/Shift: 1.Maverick Snider 2.Tyson Miles 3.Reid East 4.Amelia Washburn 5.Owen Shull 50Jr (4-6): 1.Ryder Mcgee 2.Corbin Durbin 3.Owen Steward 4.Maverick Snider 5.Noah Shue 50Sr (7-8): 1.Dakota Baker 2.Jaxson Schiller 3.Satas Vaupsas 4.Jonah Turpin 5.Benjamin Brashear 50 Open (4-8): 1.Dakota Baker 2.Satas Vaupsas 3.Jaxson Schiller 4.Jonah Turpin 5.Benjamin Brashear 65Jr (7-9): 1.Nicholas Stefancik 2.Peter Parenti 3.Tristan Dalton 4.Ashton Gray 5.Stratton Richey 65Sr (10-11): 1.Hunter Savage 2.Ayden Oppenlander 3.Dillon Phelps 4.Colton Pursley 5.Owen Hill 65 Open (7-11): 1.Hunter Savage 2.Nicholas Stefancik 3.Owen Hill 4.Peter Parenti 5.Tristan Dalton 85Jr (9-11): 1.Krystian Janik 2.Thomas Wojtasow3.Ayden Oppenlander 4.Joe Elliott 5.Owen Hill 85Sr (12-15): 1.Edgar Lewis 2.Zennon Shain 3.Mason Lutz 4.Brandon Bollino 5.Ethan Hampton 85 Open (9-15): 1.Edgar Lewis 2.Mason Lutz 3.Brandon Bollino 4.Carter Toal 5.Thomas Wojtasow SuperMini: 1.Lane Fiser 2.Edgar Lewis 3.Jace Arrington 4.Zennon Shain 5.Hunter Billingsley Schby 1 (12-16): 1.Larry Davis Jr 2.Skyler Leaf 3.Evan Rhodes 4.Braden Gray 5.Lane Fiser Schby 2 (12-16): 1.Adam Sansone 2.Tristen Binz 3.Derick Bel l4.Jacob Mcgee 5.Quentin Postlewaite 14-24: 1.Tyler Gosnell 2.Kody Lorenz 3.Bodhi Parsons 4.Giancarlo Clouser 5.Matthew Varble +25A: 1.Nick Click 2.Zack Hoffman 3.John Weaver 4.Bill Fosnock 5.Ryan Tracy

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+45: 1.Chris French 2.Clint Brock 3.Brad Kopsho 4.Joe Patton 5.Ted Maxedon +50: 1.Rodney Carrier 2.Gary Adams 3.Scott Campbell 4.Scot Delmastro 5.Steve Bland +55: 1.Scot Delmastro 2.Steve Bland 3.Orville Kline 4.John Henry 5.Roy Bittner 125 2-Str: 1.Larry Davis Jr 2.Skyler Leaf 3.Evan Rhodes 4.Braden Gray 5.Ben Elser Open 2 Stroke: 1.Ethan Chesnut 2.Chase Meurer 3.Roy Bittner 4.Carson Vicars 5.Colton Dawson Vintage: 1.Brandon Larson 2.Scott Spindler 3.Robert Bland 4.Zach Garrels 5.Nathan Reed Women: 1.Gracie Sparks 2.Emily Smith 3.Jaden Pogliano 4.Sydney Trigalet 5.Amanda Sharp 250A: 1.Channing Hunt 2.Killian Rusk 3.Parker Smith 4.Blake Copeland 5.David Howard 250B: 1.Chase Smothers 2.Damon Evans 3.Adam Sansone 4.Brett Greenley 5.Dawson Chesnut 250C: 1.Derick Bell 2.Dillon Cantrell 3.Dakota Mckay 4.Skyler Beal 5.Caleb Hetzler Open A: 1.Killian Rusk 2.Channing Hunt 3.Nick Click 4.Parker Smith 5.David Howard Open B: 1.Tyler Gosnell 2.Damon Evans 3.Chase Smothers 4.Brett Greenley 5.Adam Sansone Open C: 1.Dakota Mckay 2.Skyler Beal 3.Joshua Franklin 4.Shaun Martin 5.Austin Hetzler Open Beg: 1.Bryan Milligan 2.Jacob Eads 3.Tyler Meinhart 4.Billy Fosnock 5.Dennis Wilhoite

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Megatraxs Indoor Trials Mendota, Illinois - February 25 By Kevin Huber Pictures by 893 Photography/Nick Smith

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t snowed the morning of February 25, 2017 in Mendota, Illinois. That didn’t stop 76 trials riders from showing up for the first indoor trials in Illinois. This District 17 event was held at Megatraxs, an old manufacturing warehouse converted for riding dirt bikes. The main area has dirt berms and a really nice track used by motocross bikes. The more congested area of the warehouse had not been used for riding until this event. Congested obstacles are exactly what Trials riders like. Almost everyone was shocked with the great setup. Trialsmaster Travis Ward was able to exceed everyone’s expectations. Travis hauled in tons of logs, pipes, and concrete to create eight challenging sections. Section one had a teeter totter made from a metal plank and a 55 gallon drum that

Phil Smage looking good as always.

Jesse Wellenstein in the Champ class.

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had to be ridden over. Another section had riders going up into the bed of a dump truck and then over a large flatbed trailer. Several sections had long I-beams that were turned on their side and used as ramps that tested the riders’ balance. At the far end of the warehouse there was a pit in the concrete floor. There were 2 sections that used this pit where riders entered on a ramp. The upper class riders had to jump their bikes up the wall to get out with little room to get lined up. Not everyone made it up the first try. Some of the sections were on their motocross track, but they had to go up the steep sides of the hills and over some added obstacles, including logs, concrete slabs and pipes. A favorite section to watch had the champ class hopping over some large wooden wire spools. It didn’t look easy, even for the top riders. It was just another opportunity to play with gravity.


Riding the trials bikes in the middle of winter in an old warehouse was a great idea. Look for this indoor trials to be an annual event for District 17 and with the success of the first effort, it will get even better in the future! We’ll be back for sure. Results: Champ: 1.Pat Smage 2.Phil Smage 3.David Smage 4.Jason Waldo 5.Jesse Wellenstein Expert: 1.Elliot Key 2.Mike Cross 3.Ryan Rivenburgh 4.Austin Smage 5.Garry Gardner

Advanced: 1.Cory Tope 2.Weston Burke 3.Mitchell Littlefield 4.Tom Bledsoe 5.Pat Mullarkey Intermediate: 1.Heath Heitman 2.Chase Guthrie 3.Scott Heininger 4.Fred Sassi 5.Garret Ward Novice: 1.Shane Andreuccetti 2.Angie Okos 3.Kimi Gardner 4.Tyler Ingold 5.Anna Rushbrook Knobby: 1.Frank Caballero 2.Chris Caballero 3.Casey Shatters 4.Steven Perkins 5.Barry Elliott Senior: 1.Rob McGee 2.Ron Rivenburgh 3.Ray Cosgrove 4.Kevin Huber Women: 1.Hannah Johnson 2.Krysten Merchantz 3.Gretchen Orme Youth: 1.Chasen Orme 2.Kevan Ingold Vintage: 1.Tom Hudson 2.Tito Nappi

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District 23 Dirt Track Champions

The 2016 Dirt Track Champions!

Bloomington, Minnesota - February 9 By Tim McBride

2017 events in Mark Olson’s pit area.

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Motorcycle Results: 51cc Chain Sr 1.Wyatt Hastings (222 pnts). 51cc Stk Shift/Shaft 1.Jacob Schmidt (266). 65cc 7-11 1.Waylon Hastings (247). 80cc Open 1.Jess Holmberg (260) 2.Waylon Hastings (204) 3.Jack Freeman (196) 4.Jacob Schmidt (152). SuperMini 1.Jesse Holmberg (281) 2.Jack Freeman (210). 450 Semi Pro 1.Josh Koch (250) 2.Andrew Hook (192). MadDog 1.Dan Bailey (280) 2.Adam Schmidt (216) 3.Zach Bailey (193) 4.Ryan Schmidt (146) 5.Brady Peterson (140) 6.Allison Bailey (130). +40 1.Dan Bailey (231) 2.Randy Thistle (130). +50 1.Dave Darsow (220) 2.Randy Thistle (175) 3.Greg Schmidt (174). 600 Vint A 1.Adam Schmidt (284) 2.Ryan Schmidt (250) 3.Victor Wanchena (205). Open Twin A 1.Eric Deitz (186) 2.Adam Schmidt (134). 250/450A 1.Zach Bailey (171). Open A Am 1.Rich Delak (173) Zach Bailey (155).

istrict 23 ATV Rep Mark Olson played a major role in putting together a very successful year-end awards banquet for the 2016 season. Hosted by emcee legend Dan Bailey, the event was held at the Best Western Plus Bloomington Hotel located near the Mall of America where racers and their friends and families were treated to a delightful buffet including cake for dessert, the awards presentation and best of all, some serious door prizes donated by several kind people and businesses. The good folks at 75 Designs Graphics (Patrick Edmonds) made a banner saluting the event sponsors that will be proudly displayed at all of the D-23

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Open B Am 1.Brad Barickman (245) 2.Victor Wanchena (188) 3.Trevor Sterzinger (167). Open Semi Pro 1.Josh Koch (247) 2.Andrew Koch (203). Quad Class Results: 50-60cc Stk 1.Ryker Jackman (275 pnts) 2.Luke Sampair (153). Mini Production 1.Jaden Dostal (175). Youth Sport 1.Jon Johnson (310) 2.Brad Schroeder (285) 3.Jesse Holmberg (150). Open Semi Pro 1.Justin Berhow (262) 2.Mark Olson (262) 3.Brandon Mattson (181) 4.Tim Hinz (176). Open A Am 1.Justin Berhow (278) 2.Brandon Mattson (239) 3.Tim Hinz (180). Open B Am 1.Dustin Wigen (213) 2.Bryan Ludington (187). Vet +25 1.Mark Olson (297) 2.Tim Hinz (201).


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Flat Out Mama event Milwaukee, Wisconsin - February 17 By Gordon Lunde

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hat to do on a winter night in mid February? Go to a motorcycle race, what else? But these races would be held indoors on a Dr. Pepper soda syrup sprayed track in downtown Milwaukee, WI. The 2017 version of Flat Out Friday indoor motorcycle racing and The Mama Tried custom cycle show once again proved to be the hot ticket for enthusiasts from around the country. The events started Friday afternoon with practice for the indoor races. The BMO Harris Bradley Center is the home of the Milwaukee Bucks basketball team and a convention or concert venue most days. This night it was turned into an indoor, oval race track. Live music filled the atrium entrance to the center along with venTerry Vestal, Hooligan 3rd place dors and a peek at the cycle pit area machine slipped and slid around a very that was brought out for the spectators to tight race track. A lot of these riders had get close up views of some of the bikes never ridden on this type of track surface and riders. before and needed a lot of practice to perAs the music blared in the atrium, the fect their form and strategy for the braaaap! sounds of bikes echoed from inevening’s show. side the arena. Racers aboard all form of Over 220 entries were entered in

A few of the “Innapropriate” class entries

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eleven classes. Youth, amateur, vintage, pro and “hooligan” classes were among these. These racers hailed from as far away as Tokyo, Japan, along with others from across our country. The ages of the racers spread just as wide with youth racers in their early teens to a local rider, Chuck Dickenson who is still actively racing at the age of 75! Promoter Jeremy Prach predicted 10,000 fans for this year’s event and although at press time there was no official count, the crowd was huge! This event gets bigger each year and the attention it receives around the world is growing. Once the action started with heat races and semi finals to determine the final grids, the crowd was on their feet cheering and laughing. Mr. Prach realizes that yes, these are races, but emphasizes the fact that it is also a show and encourages wheelies and other actions not normally welcomed on the race track. The final events proved to be spectacular for racers and fans alike. The Charlotte Kainz Memorial Pro race had some


serious money donated for the top finishers. Fans could get one of the 35 laps named in their honor for $100, which was matched by Harley-Davidson. American Flat Track Pro racers Jammin Jared Mees and Cory Texter had a great battle for the lead. Texter blasted out front at the start with Mees getting lost in the shuffle off the line. In just a matter of a lap though, Mees was right on Texter’s rear wheel and trying everything he knew to get past him. When he did get past the Jammer stayed there for the rest of the race. Officials declared that Texter had jumped the start of the race and he was penalized with a one lap deduction placing him fifth rather than second place at the finish. The Boonie races were popular with racers aboard 50 and 60cc pull start mini bikes. Speeds were slow but with the poor handling of these machines the spills were frequent. J.J. Flairity won the race aboard a Kustom World mini.

Probably more anticipated than the Pro race, was the Hooligan class. It draws more entries than any other class. Riders are on 750cc or larger twins which are a true handful to ride on this small track. Several riders were battling for the lead throughout the race with positions changing each lap. At the end it was local favorite Benny Carlson aboard the Suburban Harley XR1200 taking the win over Andy Dibrino and Terry Vestal. The following day was a motorcyclist’s

race bikes, street bikes and displays of custom paint jobs. One wall was covered with photos of bikes and the biker lifestyle. A tattoo artist held another corner of the floor and he had a long line of people all day waiting to get inked. In all, the entire weekend was a cycle riders fantasy land. Great racing, a super cool show, camaraderie and great weather all combined to make for a spectacular Amateur class winner Dominic Cameron event. Keep your calendars dream for a February Saturday. Record open for next winter’s races and show. breaking temperatures in Milwaukee Flat Out Friday/ Mama Tried will be back were in the upper 60s which allowed with bigger and better events to relieve many fans to ride their machines to the your mid-winter dulldrums. Mama Tried custom bike show. This invitational bike show is held in Flat Out Friday results Brakeless: 1.Louie Lauters 2.Matt McNall 4.Matt an old warehouse downtown which proWalkster 5.Randy Berry vides a great atmosphere and plenty of Grom: 1.Cory Texter 2.Jason Farrell 3.Justin Wolf Amateur: 1.Dominic Cameron 2.Dallas Daniels room for the event. Spectators were ush3.Chaz Meiman 4.Jake Walter 5.Kyler Adams ered in the door to a first floor loaded Vintage: 1.Eric Mischler 2.Bobby Reese 3.Danny Murre 4.Steve Kasten 5.Robert Smith with vendors of all Youth: 1.Elijah Tetzlaff 2.Chase Sathoff 3.Ethan Rosine 4.Tyler Tidwell 5.Cole Andresen types related to moWomen: 1.Zaria Martens 2.Hannah Lange 3.Leah torcycling as well as Orloff 4.Anne Wyman 5.Trisha Baker Boonie: 1.J.J. Flairity 2.Casey Ketterhagen 3.Jess a bar and some local Kilnzing 5.Tony Betts restaurants. Bultaco: 1.Robert Smith 2.Tony Giorno 3.Charlie Roberts 4.Jackie Mitchell 5.Aaron Croy Once they were Pro: 1.Jared Mees 2.Jake Matya 3.Bronson Baufinished perusing man 4.Dan Bromley 5.Cory Texter Hooligan: 1.Benny Carlson 2.Andy Dibrino 3.Terry these delights, there Vestal 4.Jeremy Deruyter 5.Mark Atkins was an elevator ride Innapropriate: 1.Nick Petterson 2.Andrew Pickett 3.Mike Malin 4.Benjamin Boyle 5.David Zinke to get to the top

floor of the warehouse where a display of some 100 custom motorcycles sparkled like jewels. Each machine was polished and highlighted by spot lights to bring out the best. As well as some striking show customs there were

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2017 D16 Events 23 * Sugar Maple........................Hill Point 24 * Sugar Maple........................Hill Point 30 Fantasy Moto....................Wittenberg October 1 * Fantasy Moto....................Wittenberg 8 * Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills

Trials

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Motocross * Indicates D16 Points Paying Event Stm Indicates night race, with limited classes PA indicates ProAm event with D16 classes April 9 Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 16 Potential rain date if needed for April 9 22 Sugar Maple AQ ..................Hill Point 23 Sugar Maple AQ ..................Hill Point 30 * Rapid Angels ......................Wi Rapids May 7 * Pine Ridge Raceway ..........Athelstane 13 * Gravity Park ...........................Chilton 14 * Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 21 * T&T Riders ........................Marshfield 27 * Valley Raceway .........Crystal Falls, MI 28 * Pine Ridge Raceway ..........Athelstane June 3 * Fantasy Moto........................Tigerton 4 Fantasy Moto........................Tigerton 4 * CMJ Raceway...........................Hixton 11 PA Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 18 Potential rain date if needed 25 * Sugar Maple........................Hill Point July 1 * Gravity Park ...........................Chilton 7 stm Xmas Family Mtrsps......Christmas, MI 8 * Xmas Family Mtrsps......Christmas, MI 9 Xmas Family Mtrsps......Christmas, MI 9 * Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 15 * Fantasy Moto....................Wittenberg 16 * Fantasy Moto....................Wittenberg 22 * Range MX .....................Houghton, MI 23 * Range MX .....................Houghton, MI 26 stm CMJ Raceway.........................Portage 29 * Arkansas Creek CC ..............Arkansaw 30 * Arkansas Creek CC ..............Arkansaw August 5 * Xmas Family Mtrsps......Christmas, MI 6 * Xmas Family Mtrsps......Christmas, MI 12 * Gravity Park ...........................Chilton 13 Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 19 stm Fantasy Moto........................Tigerton 20 * Fantasy Moto........................Tigerton 26 * Valley Raceway .........Crystal Falls, MI 27 * Valley Raceway .........Crystal Falls, MI September 3 * Pine Ridge Raceway ..........Athelstane 9 Vet Aztalan .............................Lake Mills Sr Championship, limited Vet classes 10 Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 17 * Fantasy Moto........................Tigerton

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April 23 Wisc Observed Trials .............Mauston May 20 Wisc Observed Trials.....Thielman, MN 21 Wisc Observed Trials.....Thielman, MN June 10 Wisc Observed Trials .......Door County 11 Wisc Observed Trials .......Door County July 15 Wisc Observed Trials .............Baraboo 16 Wisc Observed Trials .............Baraboo August 5 Wisc Observed Trials ..........Oregon, IL 6 Wisc Observed Trials ..........Oregon, IL September 16 Wisc Observed Trials .............Mauston 17 Wisc Observed Trials .............Mauston 30 Wisc Obser Trials.......Black River Falls October 1 Wisc Obser Trials.......Black River Falls

Hillclimb May 6 7 June 4 18

Indianhead M/C Club .....Redwing MN Indianhead M/C Club .....Redwing MN

Rapid Angels M/C Club .....Wis Rapids Kettle Moraine Spt Rdrs.....Kewaskum Semi Pro/ Stock D16 Class Points 24 CMJ Raceway...........................Hixton 25 CMJ Raceway...........................Hixton September 3 Valley Springs M/C Club........Bay City

Dual Sport June 10/11 WI Dual Sport Riders .............Wabeno July 8 Valley Springs MC Club ........Ellsworth September 23/24 WI Dual Sport Riders .............Wabeno October 14 Kettle Moraine S Riders......West Bend 21 Madison MC..........................Madison

Enduro April 23 June 10 11

Grand Kankakee TR .......Roselawn, IN UP Sandstormers MC....Marquette, MI UP Sandstormers MC....Marquette, MI Mini Moose - Non-points paying Norsemen Motorcycle Club..Mora, MN

18 July 29 Forest City Riders.................Byron, IL August 12 Hill & Gully Riders .........Roselawn, IN

13 Hill & Gully Riders .........Roselawn, IN 20 Straight Arrow ER .........Duquette, MN September 17 UP Sandstormers MC....Marquette, MI Toughman Scramble - Non points 24 WFO Promotions ..............Geneseo, IL October 1 SEWER ....................................Adams November (2018 Points) 5 Rider Motorcycle Club........Goshen, IN 12 Forest City Riders...........Leaf River, IL

16 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 17 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills October 14 ST Shadow Valley Drift.....New Richmond Indoor w/D23, some class modifications 15 ST Shadow Valley Drift.....New Richmond Indoor w/D23, some class modifications

Hare Scrambles

Clubs and Promoters

GP - Indicates new GP style events. These pay hare scramble points, will run a shorter two moto format, roughly 25 minutes each. May 7 Madison Motorcycle Club .........Adams June 3 GP CMJ Raceway...........................Hixton 4 CMJ Raceway...........................Hixton 25 GP Madison Motorcycle Club .........Adams July 16 Valley Raceway Inc .....Crystal Fall, MI 23 Fox Valley Off-Road...........Wedron, IL 30 Forest City Riders/ WFO.......Byron, IL August 6 CMJ Raceway...............Camp Douglas 12 Hill & Gully....................Roselawn, IN September 9 GP Rapid Angels MC......Wisconsin Rapids 10 Rapid Angels MC......Wisconsin Rapids

Dirt Track April 29 ST Shadow Valley Drift.....New Richmond Indoor w/D23, some class modifications 30 ST Shadow Valley Drift.....New Richmond Indoor w/D23, some class modifications May 6 ST Beaver Cycle Club ..................Atwater 7 TT Beaver Cycle Club ..................Atwater 20 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills June 2 ST Southeast Short Trackers.....Plymouth Limited Classes - No points 10 1/2 Beaver Cycle......Dodge Cnty Fair Grds 17 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 24 1/2 Rib Mountain Riders ................Antigo 25th as rain date if needed July 15 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 16 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 22 ST Beaver Cycle Club ..................Atwater 23 ST Beaver Cycle Club ..................Atwater Rain Date only if needed 27 ST CMJ Raceway.........................Portage Limited Classes August 5 ST Door Cnty Fair ...Door Cnty Fair Grnds August 6 rain date, limited amateur classes 12 ST Southeast Short Trackers.......Oshkosh 20 ST 525 Speedway.......................Wausau 26 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills September 9 ST Beaver Cycle Club ..................Atwater 10 TT Beaver Cycle Club ..................Atwater

Annual Meetings/ Banquet

November 11 District 16 MX Meeting...........WI Dells 12 D16 Annual Meet/Banquet....WI Dells Arkansas Creek Cycle Club...........715-285-5679 Aztalan Cycle Club.........................................NA Beaver Cycle Club........................920-319-6889 CMJ Raceway ..............................608-220-6853 Door County Fair Association........920-746-7126 Fantasy Moto ..............................920-419-2863 Gravity Park USA ........................920-378-3864 Kettle Moraine Sports Riders........262-334-1743 Madison M/C ..............................608-220-5564 Marshfield T & T Riders................715-384-4555 Midwest Off Road Trail Riders ......715-937-1341 Pine Ridge Raceway ....................920-434-7015 Range Moto-X.............................906-369-8461 Rapid Angels Motorcycle Club.......715-421-5038 Rib Mountain Riders ....................715-551-1122 Southeast Wisconsin End Riders....262-930-0358 Southeastern Short Trackers.........414-303-1331 Sugar Maple MX..........................608-393-8812 UP Sandstormers.........................906-869-6724 Valley Raceway Inc......................906-236-3265 Valley Springs MC Club ................715-594-3726 Wausau 525 Group .....................715-409-6054 Wisconsin Dual Sport Riders.........920-350-2030 Wisconsin Observed Trials ............319-624-2003 X-Mas Family Motorsports ...........847-702-1400

Associate Clubs and Promoters Forest City Riders M/C, (IL) .........815-624-6535 Fox Valley Off-Road, (IL).............815-539-9021 Grand Kankakee Trail Rids, (IL) ...708-269-9754 Hill & Gully, (IN) .........................708-261-3433 Norsemen Motorcycle Club ..........763-263-9835 Riders M/C, (IN) .........................574-248-2544 Shadow Valley Drifters (MN)........715-338-8048 Straight Arrow Enduro Rid, (MN)..651-456-0224

District 16 Officers:

President, Todd Ellingson .............715-451-1168 V. President, Joe Stoppleworth .....920-579-2372 Secretary, Melissa Ellingson..........715-213-0068 Treasurer, Ken Schuck..................608-873-9854 Registration, Chuck Melcher.........262-321-0397 Dist.Legislative Off. Mike Schwarzenbacher................920-319-6889 Banquet Chair, Melissa Ellingson...715-213-0068

Referees and Pointskeepers:

Dirt Track, Danny Vrana ..............262-689-2842 Enduro, Curt Shomberg................608-438-6960 Hare Scram, Karl Lueschow..........608-347-0519 Hillclimb, Mike Bronk ..................715-325-4034 Motocross, Scott Biese..................920-419-2863 MX Points, Dave Arva..................414-581-7285 Dual Sport, Brett Lobajeski ..........920-922-0979 Trials, Kevin Huber ......................319-330-6700


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Motocross April 23 Moto City Raceway.................Little Falls 23 Berm Benders Raceway .................Mora 30 Cambridge MX ......................Cambridge 30 Spring Creek MX........................Millville May 7 Moto City Raceway .....................Staples 7 Club MX North ...........................Kellogg 14 Moto City Raceway.................Little Falls 14 Berm Benders Raceway .................Mora 21 Moto City Raceway .....................Staples 21 Motokazie................................Mankato 28 Cambridge MX ......................Cambridge 28 Spring Creek MX........................Millville 29 Cambridge MX ......................Cambridge 29 Spring Creek MX........................Millville June 4 Echo Valley Motocross ............Brookston 4 Berm Benders Raceway .................Mora 11 Cambridge MX ......................Cambridge 11 Club MX North ...........................Kellogg 18 Berm Benders Raceway .................Mora 18 Spring Creek MX........................Millville 25 Echo Valley Motocross ............Brookston 25 Motokazie................................Mankato July 2 Moto City Raceway .....................Staples 2 Club MX North ...........................Kellogg 3 Moto City Raceway .....................Staples 3 Club MX North ...........................Kellogg 4 Club MX North ...........................Kellogg 9 Moto City Raceway.................Little Falls 9 Spring Creek MX........................Millville 16 Echo Valley Motocross ............Brookston 16 Cambridge MX ......................Cambridge 21 Spring Creek MX........................Millville 23 Spring Creek MX........................Millville 30 Berm Benders Raceway .................Mora August 6 Moto City Raceway.................Little Falls 6 Spring Creek MX........................Millville 13 Berm Benders Raceway .................Mora 13 Echo Valley Motocross ............Brookston 13 Club MX North ...........................Kellogg 20 Moto City Raceway .....................Staples 20 Motokazie................................Mankato

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27 Cambridge MX ......................Cambridge 27 Spring Creek MX........................Millville September 3 Berm Benders Raceway .................Mora 3 Club MX North ...........................Kellogg 4 Berm Benders Raceway .................Mora 4 Club MX North ...........................Kellogg 10 Moto City Raceway .....................Staples FEATURED EVENT 17 Cambridge MX ......................Cambridge 17 Spring Creek MX........................Millville 24 Club MX North ...........................Kellogg FEATURED EVENT Non-Points Events May 13 Moto City Raceway.................Little Falls Loretta Lynn’s Area Qualifier June 11 Spring Creek MX........................Millville AMA Loretta Lynn Regional event July 22 Spring Creek MX........................Millville AMA MX Pro National October 1 Berm Benders Raceway .................Mora 8 Echo Valley Motocross ............Brookston 8 Spring Creek MX........................Millville 15 Moto City Raceway .....................Staples 15 Club MX North ...........................Kellogg

Quad MX April 30 Cambridge MX ......................Cambridge May 7 Moto City Raceway .....................Staples 21 Club MX North ...........................Kellogg 29 Cambridge MX ......................Cambridge 30 Cambridge MX ......................Cambridge June 11 Cambridge MX ......................Cambridge July 2 Spring Creek MX........................Millville Pro ATV National 9 Kato Cycle Club ........................Mankato 16 Cambridge MX ......................Cambridge August 20 Moto City Raceway .....................Staples 27 Cambridge MX ......................Cambridge September 17 Cambridge MX ......................Cambridge

Dirt Track April 29 ST Shadow Valley Drift ..New Richmond, WI 30 ST Shadow Valley Drift ..New Richmond, WI May 20 ST Flying Dutchmen M/C ............New Ulm 21 ST Flying Dutchmen M/C ............New Ulm June 17 TT Norsemen M/C ...................Cambridge 18 TT Norsemen M/C.....................Cambridge July 23 ST Shadow Valley Drifters ........Cambridge Tentative

September 16 ST Flying Dutchmen M/C ............New Ulm 17 ST Flying Dutchmen M/C .............New Ulm October 14 ST Shadow Valley Drift ..New Richmond, WI 15 ST Shadow Valley Drift ..New Richmond, WI

Hillclimb May 5 Indianhead M/C ....................Red Wing 6 Indianhead M/C ....................Red Wing June 17 Kato Cycle Club .......................Mankato 24 CMJ Raceway ........................Hixton, WI 25 CMJ Raceway ........................Hixton, WI July 15 Kato Cycle Club .......................Mankato August 5-6 Indianhead MC .......................Red Wing AMA Grand National, non points 26 Kato Cycle Club .......................Mankato 27 Flying Dutchmen M/C .............New Ulm September 3 Valley Springs M/C ............Bay City, WI

Enduro Yth - Youth Event, Spt - Sprint Style Enduro May 6 Spt Norsemen M/C ....................Cambridge 7 Spt Norsemen M/C ....................Cambridge June 3 Yth River Valley End Riders .......Huntersville 4 River Valley End Riders .......Huntersville 17 Yth Norsemen M/C .............................Mora 18 Norsemen M/C .............................Mora July 29 Yth Paul Bunyan Forest Riders ..........Akeley 30 Paul Bunyan Forest Riders ..........Akeley August 12 Yth Central Iowa End Riders ........Dayton, IA 13 Central Iowa End Riders ........Dayton, IA 19 Yth Straight Arrow End Riders .......Duquette 20 Straight Arrow End Riders .......Duquette September 30 Yth MORR ..................................Kensington

Hare Scrambles May 14 Spring Creek MX .......................Millville June 11 Straight Arrow Enduro Riders ..Lake City 25 MORR ..................................Kensington July 16 Norsemen M/C ...................Dresser, WI August 6 Range Riders M/C .................Brookston September 24 Moto City Raceway ....................Staples October 15 Golden Eagles M/C .................Mazeppa

Dual Sport July 8 Valley Springs M/C ............Bay City, WI September 23 Twin Cities Trail Riders ........Huntersville 24 Twin Cities Trail Riders ........Huntersville 30 Norsemen M/C .........................Walker October 1 Norsemen M/C .........................Walker

Trail Rides May 20 Golden Eagles M/C ................Thielman 21 Golden Eagles M/C ................Thielman August 12 Kato Cycle Club .......................Mankato 13 Kato Cycle Club .......................Mankato September 9 Golden Eagles M/C ................Thielman 10 Golden Eagles M/C ................Thielman 23 Twin Cities Trail Riders ........Huntersville 24 Twin Cities Trail Riders ........Huntersville October 1 MORR ..................................Kensington 21 Paul Bunyan Forest Riders ..........Akeley 22 Paul Bunyan Forest Riders ..........Akeley

District 23 Club/ Promoters

Berm Bender Raceway ................320-679-2582 Cambridge MX............................320-980-4428 CMJ Raceway..............................608-220-6853 Echo Valley..................................218-348-4754 Flying Dutchmen ........................507-354-2306 Golden Eagles .............................507-367-2193 Indianhead Cycle Club.................952-210-8208 Kato Cycle Club............................612-460-6190 Little Falls Raceway.....................218-894-2826 Midway Recreation Park..............507-534-3276 Midwest Off Road Riders..............320-815-8199 Moto City Raceway ......................218-894-2826 Motokazie...................................612-282-5463 MS River Road Run ......................612-816-6362 Norsemen Motorcycle Club ..........763-263-9835 Range Riders...............................218-341-9691 River Valley Enduro Riders ..........320-248-4499 Shadow Valley Drifters ................715-222-4310 Spring Creek MX Hi Winders........507-753-2779 Straight Arrow Enduro Riders ......651-785-8898 Twin Cities Trail Riders .................612-965-8619 Valley Springs Motorcycle Club ....651-380-2351

District 23 Elected Officers

Chairman, Mike Quinn................507-254-5386 Vice Chairman, Leslie Vanderwerf .......................952-469-3841 Treasurer, Karen Umphress ..........612-965-8619 MX Vice Chairman, Mark Vanderwerf........................952-469-3841 Government Relations Tom & Karen Umphress ...............612-965-8618 Trail Rider Vice Chairman Peter Nickel ................................763-360-8224 Recognition Chair, Lisa Boaz........651-808-0014 Webmaster, Jamie Romfo.............763-219-3615 Membership, Angela John ...........612-386-6680 ARMCA/District 23 Office: Shannon Rumpca........................651-998-0406 CYCLE USA, April 2017

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LTM 2016 Awards Banquet Casey, Illinois - January 14 By James & Rollanda Pinckard Additional Photo by Shelley East

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t was another “Casey Miracle.” An ice storm threatened the 5pm gate drop for the Lincoln Trail Motosports Awards Banquet, but true to form the ice cleared out, and the track that never cancelled any of its twenty plus race events in 2016 held its banquet at Richards Farm Restaurant in Casey, IL. It was one of the most swag-filled events in LTM’s fortyfour year history. Racers, their friends and families enjoyed an evening of fun, food and friendship. Track owners Tim and Drew Jackson said of the season “we don’t have much quit in us at LTM. We don’t cancel because of a ‘chance’ of rain. It’s made for some sleepless nights

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but we have a reputation to uphold.” The banquet celebrated the champions and podium-placers of the 13-round Fly Showdown Series. Each award came with the Champion hoodie and an individualized swag bag - stuffed with jackets, gloves, goggles, gift certificates and more. The banquet also had some of the most unique trophies. The evening started with Tim Jackson thanking all the racers and families that made 2016 a great season. And a huge round of applause went to the hardworking crews of flaggers, scorekeepers, tower personnel and track workers who kept everything running smooth for a season that stretched from February to November. Track announcer Dave Henry then took over as MC for night. He invited up award winners and gave everyone a chance to thank their sponsors. Henry was also certain to mention the difference in some of the racers appearance at this event. There were guys in suits and ties, á la Ken Roczen,

proving that even the toughest mx racers clean up pretty good! In addition to the individual awards, special recognition was given to LTM’s overall champions: Bryar Horton in the Youth group, Lucas Garrels for the Amateurs and Roy Bittner for the Vets. These guys each earned the most points racing in their respective classes for the entire season, quite an accomplishment. Then an elite group was honored for having raced all thirteen events of the Fly Showdown Series, and these guys in the “Hundred Percent Club”’ received not only trophies but (appropriately) goggles from 100%. Two very special kids were recognized for special achievements. Drake East accepted the inaugural DeCal Works Most Improved Racer from Track Marshal Chris Blair. Blair said “I used to spend more time picking this kid up and restarting his bike than any kid I’ve ever seen. But Drake never gave up. Now we are here at the banquet and he’s receiving series awards for second place in both the 65Jr and 65 Open. He went from literally not being able to finish a full lap in practice to placing in cross country and mx races.” LTM, Continued on page 54

Veronica Whitsell with Most Improved Rider Amelia Washburn


2017 D17 Events

www.amadistrict17.com Dates subject to change

Hare Scrambles All have semi pro, amateur & youth classes NQNo Quad classes at this event, B= Bonus points, Q only= Quad classes only April 29 NQ WFO Promotions .................Roselawn 30 NQ WFO Promotions .................Roselawn May 7 Moto Pro Inc ..........................Wedron 14 NQ MORR.....................................Ottawa 20 NQ Belleville Enduro Tm ............Belleville 21 B, NQ Belleville Enduro Tm ............Belleville June 4 NQ Pleasure Riders ...............Georgetown 11 WFO Promos..................Chandlerville 18 Moto Pro Inc ..........................Wedron 25 B, NQ Dirt Riders/Wfo ....................Oakford July 9 WFO Proms .................Spraugville, IA 23 Moto Pro Inc ..........................Wedron 30 B, NQ Forest City/WFO .......................Byron August 12 NQ Hill Gulley...........................Roselawn 20 B Moto Pro Inc ..........................Wedron 27 B Splinter Creek ...................Fosterburg September 9 NQ Cahokia Creek DR ..............White City 10 B, NQ Cahokia Creek DR ..............White City October 1 WFO Promotions...................Geneseo 8 Moto Pro Inc ..........................Wedron 22 NQ MORR.....................................Ottawa November 19 B WFO Promotions ...............Keithsburg Team Races No Points November 5 Cahokia Creek DR ..............White City 12 Belleville Enduro Tm ............Belleville

Dirt Track All have semi pro and youth classes. Q= Quad classes offered April 22 TT, Q Lamoine Ramblers................Macomb 29 ST GMC...................................Galesburg 30 HM Nace ........................................Henry May 6 ST, Q Pekin M/C ................................Pekin 13 ST, Q Lamoine Ramblers................Macomb 20 ST, Q Pekin M/C ................................Pekin 27 TT Nace.................................Springfield

28 TT, Q CIMC........................................Neoga 29 TT, Q CIMC........................................Neoga June 3 ST, Q GMC...................................Galesburg 17 ST, Q Pekin M/C ................................Pekin 24 TT, Q Lamoine Ramblers................Macomb July 15 ST, Q Lamoine Ramblers................Macomb 22 ST, Q Pekin M/c.................................Pekin 26 HM CIMC........................................Neoga August 5 ST, Q Lamoine Ramblers................Macomb 12 ST GMC...................................Galesburg 19 ST, Q Lamoine Ramblers................Macomb 19 ST, Q Splinter Creek ...................Fosterburg September 2 ST Nace.................................Springfield 3 TT, Q CIMC........................................Neoga 4 TT, Q CIMC........................................Neoga 9 HM, Q Splinter Creek....................Jerseyville 10 HM, Q Splinter Creek....................Jerseyville

Enduro OR= All Off-Road, Nat= National April 23 Grand Kankakee ...........Roselawn, IN July 29 OR Forest City / Motsp Park...........Byron August 12 OR Hill and Gully ................Roselawn, IN 13 Hill and Gully ................Roselawn, IN 20 Nat Muddobbers M/C ..............Upland, IN September 17 Nat Missouri Mudders ........Park Hills, MO 24 WFO Promotions...................Geneseo October 1 OR SE WI Enduro Riders ..........Adams, WI 15 Cahokia Creek DR ..............White City November 5 Riders MC .........................Goshen, IN 12 OR Forest City Riders ...............Leaf River

Dual Sport

Gran Prix Motorcycle classes only at these events May 6 Moto Pro Inc ..........................Wedron 21 M.O.R.R..................................LaSalle 28 Tri-City M/C ......................Coal Valley July 2 Moto Pro Inc ..........................Wedron 16 Tri-City M/C ......................Coal Valley 22 Moto Pro Inc ..........................Wedron September 3 Variety Riders .........................Ottawa 17 Tri-City M/C ......................Coal Valley October 7 Moto Pro Inc ..........................Wedron 29 Canton M/C............................Canton

Motocross Q= Quad classes offered, B= Bonus points, PA= ProAm points offered. April 16 PA Lincoln Trail Motosport..............Casey 16 Motosports Park .......................Byron 23 Q Splinter Creek ...................Fosterburg 23 B, Q Tri-City M/C ......................Coal Valley May 14 Q Muddy Waters Msp ............Port Byron 21 B, Q Galesburg M/C ..................Galesburg 21 Motosports Park .......................Byron 28 Joliet Motosports.............Willmington 28 Lincoln Trail Motosport..............Casey June 4 Motosports Park .......................Byron 18 Lincoln Trail Motosport..............Casey 18 PA Mc Moto Park ......................Mt Carrol 25 Q Muddy Waters Msp ............Port Byron July 9 Lincoln Trail Motosport..............Casey 9 Q Sunset Ridge Mx.....................Walnut 16 Motosports Park .......................Byron 22 Muddy Waters Msp ............Port Byron

23 Q 30 B

Muddy Waters Msp ............Port Byron Ki Tracks ................................Oregon Mid-Season Championship Bonus

August 6 Motosports Park .......................Byron 13 B Joliet Motosports.............Willmington 20 Lincoln Trail Motosport..............Casey 20 Motosports Park .......................Byron 27 Q Muddy Waters Msp ............Port Byron September 3 Lincoln Trail Motosport..............Casey 3 Motosports Park .......................Byron 17 B, Q Lincoln Trail Motosport..............Casey D-17 Illinois State Championship/ Pro Am 23 Sunset Ridge MX .....................Walnut 24 Sunset Ridge MX .....................Walnut October 1 Q Galesburg M/C ..................Galesburg 1 Joliet Motosports.............Willmington 8 B, Q Sunset Ridge MX .....................Walnut 15 Q Splinter Creek ...................Fosterburg 21 Lincoln Trail Motosport..............Casey 22 Motosports Park .......................Byron 22 Q Lincoln Trail Motosport..............Casey 29 B, Q Muddy Waters Msp ............Port Byron

Egg Hunts Non Point paying events, with Quad classesApril 30 Variety Riders .........................Ottawa May 21 Variety Riders .........................Ottawa June 4 Variety Riders .........................Ottawa 25 Variety Riders .........................Ottawa July 16 Variety Riders .........................Ottawa August 13 Variety Riders .........................Ottawa September 24 Variety Riders .........................Ottawa October 1 Variety Riders .........................Ottawa

September 23 WFO Promotions...................Geneseo November 5 Brush Poppers......................Morrison 11 Forest City Riders ...............Leaf River

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May 6 Nitro....................................Elmwood 7 PMC..................................Bartonville 27 Nitro.........................................Sidell 28 Nitro.........................................Sidell July 2 Moto Pro Inc. .........................Wedron August 5 Nitro ......................................Oregon 6 Nitro ......................................Oregon 27 Variety Riders M/C .................Ottawa September 24 Nitro ..........................................Lena October 7 PMC..................................Bartonville 8 PMC..................................Bartonville

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Road Events May 14 Peoria MC Club .................Bartonville September 24 Peoria MC Club .................Bartonville

Stadium MX B= Bonus points, Motorcycle classes only. April 7 Joliet Motosports.............Willmington 15 Joliet Motosports.............Willmington 29 Moto Pro Inc.........................Mendota May 12 Woodstock Mx ...................Woodstock 13 Moto Pro Inc.........................Mendota 20 Joliet Motosports.............Willmington 26 Woodstock Mx ...................Woodstock 27 Moto Pro Inc.........................Mendota June 3 Joliet Motosports.............Willmington 9 Woodstock Mx ...................Woodstock 10 Moto Pro Inc.........................Mendota 17 Joliet Motosports.............Willmington 23 Woodstock Mx ...................Woodstock 24 Moto Pro Inc.........................Mendota July 8 Moto Pro Inc.........................Mendota 14 Woodstock Mx ...................Woodstock 15 Joliet Motosports.............Willmington 21 Joliet Motosports.............Willmington 26 Woodstock Mx ...................Woodstock 28 Woodstock Mx ...................Woodstock 29 Joliet Motosports.............Willmington

August 3 Woodstock Mx ...................Woodstock 11 Joliet Motosports.............Willmington 12 Moto Pro Inc.........................Mendota 18 Woodstock Mx ...................Woodstock 19 Joliet Motosports.............Willmington 26 Moto Pro Inc.........................Mendota September 1 Woodstock Mx ...................Woodstock 2 Joliet Motosports.............Willmington 9 Moto Pro Inc.........................Mendota 15 Woodstock Mx ...................Woodstock 16 Joliet Motosports.............Willmington 30 Moto Pro Inc.........................Mendota October 13 Joliet Motosports.............Willmington 28 Joliet Motosports.............Willmington

Hillclimb NQ= No quad classes May 6 NQ Cahokia Creek DR ..............White City 21 Goshen Iron Horsemen ..........Goshen 27 Central Illinois M/C .................Neoga 28 Central Illinois M/C .................Neoga June 10 Pleasure Riders.................Cayuga, IN 11 Pleasure Riders.................Cayuga, IN 18 NQ Rock River Riders M/C ................Polo July 8 Pleasure Riders.................Cayuga, IN 9 Pleasure Riders.................Cayuga, IN 15 Thunder Ridge M/C .................Neoga D/17 Illinois State Championship

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Dist 17 Clubs & Promoters

4P/ Sunset Ridge MX................(815) 379-9534 Belleville Enduro Team..............(618) 277-3478 Brush Poppers M/C...................(815) 622-4099 Cahokia Creek Dirt Riders .........(618) 946-4316 Canton M/C Club ......................(309) 202-1144 Central Illinois M/C...................(217) 649-6354 Dirt Rider, Inc. ..........................(217) 789-0107 Forest City Riders M/C ..............(779) 221-9383 Fox Valley Off-Road..................(815) 539-9021 Galesburg M/C.........................(309) 344-1714 Grand Kankakee Trail Riders.....(708) 946-0999 Hill and Gully M/C....................(708) 424-1969 Joliet Motosports Park ..............(815) 476-7433 Ki Tracks ...............................(815) 732-3073 Kiesow Racing ..........................(217) 632-0277 King City Dirt Riders..................(618) 266-7208 Lamoine Ramblers M/C ............(309) 837-9436 Lincoln Trail Motosports.............(217) 932-2041 Megacross MX. .........................(815) 539-9021 Megatraxs Indoor. ....................(815) 539-9021 M.C. Moto Park.........................(815) 541-1209 Midwest Off-Road .....................(815) 228-6143

ries, loss, embarrassing wipeouts and everyone laughing and smiling at the prospect of doing it all again… these are the best parts of coming to the banquet. One final note: Before the MC gave up the microphone for the evening, he pointed out the extent to which racing is a true family sport. A show of hands among the racers gathered just at this

The Most Improved Rider award went to Amelia Washburn. She always has a smile but don’t let that fool you. She’s tenacious, going from training wheels to racing in just a few months. Pro racer Veronica Whitsell presented Amelia a personalized wave-board and jersey. “She is a total inspiration. Amelia has helped remind me of what riding is all about. It’s refreshing to work with mini racers because it reminds us to have fun, and how much fun racing and spending time at the track with friends and family really is.” After all the awards were presented there were drawings for thousands of dollars in gear, accessories, race gas, caps and more from local sponsors. The chance to relax and talk with other racers and old friends, trading stories about the past season’s crazy The studs of the 65cc classes: Jacob crashes, reliving battles, victo- Phipps, Gauge Case & Drake East 54

16 Thunder Ridge M/C .................Neoga 22 NQ Rock River Riders M/C ................Polo August 12 NQ Cahokia Creek DR ..............White City 27 Goshen Iron Horsemen...........Goshen September 2 Central Illinois M/C .................Neoga 3 Central Illinois M/C .................Neoga 9 King City D Riders .............Mt. Vernon 16 Pleasure Riders.................Cayuga, IN 17 Pleasure Riders.................Cayuga, IN

Motosports Park .......................(815) 234-2271 Muddy Waters ..........................(309) 948-1560 N.I.T.R.O ...............................(815) 335-2749 Pekin M/C................................(309) 231-4945 Peoria Motorcycle Club..............(309) 697-4981 Pleasure Riders M/C .................(217) 247-2216 Riders M/C...............................(574) 209-1234 Rock River Riders M/C..............(815) 645-2351 Splinter Creek Dirt Riders..........(618) 977-5587 Thunder Ridge MC Club .............(217) 254-4940 Tri-City M/C, Inc. ......................(309) 799-9449 Variety Riders M/C ...................(815) 434-3669 Woodstock Racing.....................(815) 337-3511 WFO Promotions.......................(309) 314-3343

District 17 Officers: E-mail addresses at the D17 web site President, AJ Waggoner...............219-670-7358 V. President, Jim Viverito .............773-282-2176 Treasurer, Patty Ward..................815-539-9021 Secretary, Lexi Bedford Card Processor, Patty Ward ..........815-539-9021 Road, George Barrington.............630-530-4810 ABATE, John Harris......................309-678-8613

Event Directors: Enduro, Ryan Moss......................815-624-6535 GranPrix, Brian Roland Hare Scrambles, Jay Hall.............217-566-3735 Hillclimb, Matt Peters ..................217-895-3067 Dirt Track, Mike Bender...............309-236-7914 MX & SX, Gerhard Ward..............815-539-9021 Trials, Mike Miller........................815-503-0119

event included five dads who race with their sons or daughters, a husband & wife, and several sets of siblings. This sport is open to anyone willing to swing a leg over a bike and come to the gate. There’s a class for everyone, so gear-up and we will see you at the races! Class Champions: 50 Shaft/Shifter: Bryar Horton 50Jr: Ryder McGee 50Sr: Dakota Baker 50 Open: Dakota Baker 65Jr: Jacob Phipps 65 Open: Jacob Phipps 85Jr: Ashton Birmingham 85Sr: JC Hoyt 85 Open: Ashton Birmingham Supermini: JC Hoyt Schlby 2: Spencer Mountcastle 14-24: Edward Kline +25B/C: Aaron Carter +30A: Shawn Kelley +30B/C: Aaron Carter +40: Charles Woodford +45: Michael Kistler +50: James Pinckard +55: Roy Bittner 125 2-Str: Gage Cummings Open 2-Stroke: Roy Bittner Vintage: Micharl Kistler Women: Rollanda Pinckard 250B: Bryce Cox 250C: Lucas Garrels Open B: Bryce Cox Open C: Lucas Garrels Open Beg: Cory Navel


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