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TRACKSIDE From the Back of the Pack By Mike Quinn, D23 Chairman

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I can’t believe we are down to only three months of our season left. Motocross has August and September while the other disciplines will go through October with our last event being the Mazeppa Hare Scrambles. I hope all of you have enjoyed the season as much as I have. Although I would like more opportunities to ride, like most years there are family functions and of course my grandkids that take precedence over riding time. I wouldn’t have it any other way. The Pro Motocross is now history, and as always it was a ton of work to put on the show, but again well worth all the effort. I was really happy to read the article in Racer X online entitled “Feeling Minnesota”. The piece recapped all the racers from MN that have been making the Nationals or trying. It was interesting and it was really nice to see the state get some credit for producing so many great racers. We also have the countries top Hillclimb riders and some very good off road racers, as witnessed by the Amateur Athlete of the Year Award the Matt Stavish won in 2015. He won the senior class in the National Enduro Series, and at almost 50 is still a threat in our local Hare Scrambles races. I believe there are many factors that go into the making of so many great racers from our state and district. The most important in my On The Cover: District 17’s Scott Zont racing at the Woodstock MX Stadium MX event held at the McHenry County Fairgrounds on July 15th

August 2016 Contributors! Thank you!! Doug Forstner Kaila Forstner Kevin Huber Samantha Laderer Kevin Northrup Rolfe Otternes Paul Otto Martha Peters James Pinckard

Rollanda Pinckard Josh Rud Nick Smith BriAnn Stocklen Morgan Strauss Grover Webb Austin Wells Bambi Yogerst

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Announcements, personal stuff, and.... opinion is the great work ethic that the people up here possess. Other factors include strong families and family support, a strong district, facilities that work together to better the sport. All of these things together make for successful programs, and the making of champions. A question I hear quite often is what do I get for my money when I join the district? It is a good question as there are many things that go along with a membership. First and foremost is the keeping of points for all of our competitive disciplines. On top of keeping points we also provide year endawards to those that earn and qualify for them. This includes the trophies and apparel that go the Champions and class winners. We also use some of your membership dues to pay our lobbyist at the state level. This has become one of our more important functions as the anti motorized forces come after our riding areas and our right to ride. We have a very effective lobbyist and have been successful in getting many really detrimental bills killed in committee. It is next to impossible to get a bad law repealed, it is much better to get it killed before it is passed. We have a few promotional activities to push for membership, get the population to know we exist, get us recognized as legitimate and a legal athletic endeavor. It also includes your subscription to Cycle USA which covers three Upper Midwest districts. Of all the district activities, one of the most critical is our government relations. We have managed to keep from losing any motocross facilities for legal reasons. We’ve lost some state riding areas but we are also gaining some new ones. Currently we are working on a riding area in Houston County similar to the Gilbert riding area. Would we like to do more for our members? Absolutely, and the more members we have the more funds we have to work with provide

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more. Our membership numbers to date are up a bit over last year. Our recovery is much slower than we would like but then so is the national economic recovery. We’re lucky to have such dedicated members, members that will forego other things so they can race and ride. The board of directors is very aware of the high quality of our competitors and members. Going into the future we are working on getting more consistency in the promotion of our off-road events. This would involve all events using the same scoring system, better trained referees, and more consistent rules enforcement. We’re working to improve all facets of motorcycle riding and racing in the state. Remember that we have a deadline for proposed rules changes, they have to be submitted by the 15th of September. The person proposing the rule must be present at the annual meeting, or appoint a person to represent them. The September meeting will be the last chance for suppliers to bring in samples and prices for our year end awards and apparel. That should catch you up on District 23 business, and as always please send me any questions or issues you would like addressed. See you on the tracks, trails, and roads of Minnesota. Mike District 17 Motocross Championship Event Sunset Ridge is hosting the 2016 AMA District 17 State Championship Motocross on Sept. 11th! If history repeats it's self, it will be one of the best days of racing like it was when they hosted it the first time in 2002.

Check out the scores from that day and such on the District 17 website. amadistrict17.com/results/motocross/02d -17/9-22sunchamp.html Racing has evolved at Sunset since then, over the fourteen years the track and facility have become well known across the nation. Excellent set up with a Pro Am on the same day so the purse will be solid as well. This will be the second Championship event after kicking off that process last year with great success. ATV and Motorcycle classes will be run, all on the same day! Anyone can race this event, from other states it doesn’t matter. Racing will have great competition and will be good for all ages. No other points racing will happen on this day, so everyone can come take part in it all. This is a perfect chance to see how you stack up against other riders. It will be a excellent weekend of racing. See ya there! Gerhard Ward AMA District 17 Mx Director. Online ticketing for the Springfield Mile is now available. The World’s Fastest Mile just got a little faster. The promoters of the Springfield Mile have added online ticketing functionality to the SpringfieldMile.org website, allowing fans to reserve their preferred grandstand seats for the Sunday, Sept. 4, AMA Pro Flat Track event. The Springfield Mile has been widelyacclaimed for close, high-speed racing at the Illinois State Fairgrounds. Now, the renowned event has given new and existing fans an easy way to choose their seats in advance. With the new functionality, spectators can click the “buy tickets” option to select the area of the grandstands in

which they would like to sit, and then choose which seats they would like to purchase. As online purchases are made, the site will automatically block out each section of the grandstands that are no longer available to make the selection process for additional fans simple. “We’re excited to be bringing this modern touch to the Springfield Mile,” said Tommra Kiesow, promoter of the event. “We started building this new functionality in October of last year and we are excited to see it finally come together. We look forward to seeing how much it benefits our fans.” Fans wishing to purchase their tickets for the Labor Day Weekend event over the phone still have this option and can reach the ticket booth at 217-632-0277. To learn more about the Springfield Mile on Sunday, Sept. 4, and to purchase tickets, visit springfieldmile.org

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Sweating with the Oldies at Sunset Ridge’s Vet race Walnut, Illinois - June 25 By James & Rollanda Pinckard

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he Racer X Vet Series rolled into Sunset Ridge MX for round one. Riders from twelve states and Canada battled on the incredible track. Sunset Ridge is amazing – wide, fast, rough, big jumps, whoops… everything you would ask for in a track. With all that the track is still safe and fun. It will sure bring out your true fitness level, but the track crew does a great job keeping it prepped perfectly all day. With this event focused on riders eighteen years of age and up, and a class even dedicated to those sixty plus, some rider’s fitness level was better than others. The difference at this event was that the fun level across all classes was HUGE! There were all kinds of stories about groups of friends getting together, planning the trip, and hitting the road. That was the case for a group of buddies from Wisconsin, including Mark Mancini, Allen Brhely, and Tim Dieball. They were racing the +60 class, having been away from racing for many years. “Guys our age now, we were the stud racers back when motocross was first happening in the U.S. Our bikes are more expensive now and we stay in hotels, but this is what we get to do for fun

again.” That’s what Moto is about. It’s great to see these guys, some who never stopped racing, some coming back to racing after a long time away, and some just ride the this Series. Whatever the reason there were a bunch of sweaty old dudes ripping up the track all day. They should all be glad the helmets have changed since most of them started, because those old open face helmets would have left them with mouths full of sand because of all the smiles on the track. The classes are very different at a Vet race from the usual District races, with sixteen age/skill classes and three classes based only on age of the bike. That made

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Joe Buskirk won +35 and +40A.

it harder to tell which group was on the track. When asked what class was racing, a spectator said ‘they’re awfully scrub-y and jump-y, so it must be the +18.” The class I most wanted to see was +60. These riders from seven states did not disappoint. District 22 long-time Suzuki rider Rick Munson was ripping, nailing the start and attacking the track. Wisconsin KTM rider Wayne Welzien chased Munson in second until the fourth lap, had some trouble and slipped back to fourth. With Munson out front the rider on the move was Iowa’s KTM rider Paul Chyma. Chyma was fourth the first two laps and had started to figure out the track. He had a little help from District 17 Illinois rider Todd White who was running third, as he had problems dropping well back into the pack, then out of the race. Chyma (now in third) passed Welzien into second where he would finish the moto. Minnesota rider Harold Gooch also had a good ride, working up to third. Welzien finished fourth with Illinois rider Gary Peak fifth.


In the second moto Wisconsin Honda rider Brhely nailed a great start with the pack on his heels. First moto winner Munson was on the charge and by the end of the opening lap had worked his way into second and on the third lap took the lead. He went on to the win and overall. Chyma found his way to second for the moto and overall. Illinois rider Greg Mellinger took third and with his sixth in the first moto gave him third overall. Peak had his two-stroke smoking to fourth in the moto and overall. Fifth overall went to Welzien with a great ride. In the +55 class Munson was back on the gate. When they left the line Wisconsin Kawasaki rider Roy Nafzger was flying, taking the first moto win with Munson second. Illinois Husky rider Ronald Downen finished third with Wisconsin’s Tim Boblin fourth and Illinois’ William Ziesk fifth. Going to the second moto Munson still had a good shot at another overall. When the gate fell so did the chances of another overall for Munson because Nafzger was floating over the sand whoops, taking the moto and overall win. Downen was in second with Munson third. Downen knew he couldn’t let up and he finished second for the moto and overall. Munson finished third. Boblin again finished fourth with Ziesk fifth for the motos and overall. After the race I talked with Munson about his day. “These events are fun. I think about some of the tracks we used to ride and now that the bikes have changed so much I wonder if they would once again be as good as they were then?” When you think of Vet Fest you may think a rider would skip a practice day to save energy for the races. You may think a rider would ride one class to do the best he could, or at most two classes. Someone forgot to tell that to District 17 rider Joe Buskirk. Buskirk rode three classes! When I talked to him he said, “It’s been a challenge today. I do like the track and things are good.” How good were things for Buskirk? In +30A class Illinois rider Bryan White won both motos and the overall. Buskirk finished second both motos and overall. In the +35A Buskirk was on it. He had to be because Josh Pistole was ripping like he was at home, which he was! In the first moto Buskirk took the win with Pistole second. In the second moto Buskirk roosted to the front taking the overall win.

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where he left off in the 35A. Buskirk took to the front of the pack in Rick Munson the first moto and was Iowa’s topped the twenty gone! The riders had a bet- rider +60 class. ter chance of seeing Big Foot than Buskirk during the moto. Ohio Honda rider Troy Kalina had the best chance of seeing him, as he finished second. Yamaha rider Jonathan Vail finished third with James Abbott forth and Joe Beher fifth. In the second moto Buskirk was taking care of business leading the pack taking the win again. Illinois rider James Abbott had the track figured out and finished second in the moto for third overall. In the end Buskirk won two classes and finished second both motos in another. What a great ride. If you get a chance, pack up and head to one of the next rounds of the Vet Series and bring your buddies. You will have fun. But whether or not you’re over

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Holiday weekend in Staples overall as Olson still pulled off the overall. Kroone sadly blew up his bike in a different moto and was not able to compete. Ehrenberg took the third position with M. Olson behind him and Josh Virnig in the top five. The Long family also enjoyed the nice three day weekend here at the track. They have three young boys that race. Their oldest, Avery, runs in the 85cc 9-11 class and is consistent with top three finishes regularly. Next is Braden then Brennan, who both run in the 65cc classes. In the first moto of 65cc 7-9, Brennan Long battled his way through the other riders and kept up with the fifth position of Hayden Schwochert-Horner. In the front of the pack his brother Braden was having a heated battled with Christian Berg. Both boys took off the gate bar to bar leaving the rest of the riders behind. Throughout the whole race they went

Christian Berg #55 and Braden Long #363 battle in 65cc 7-9. Long won the second moto and overall.

Motocity Raceway Staples, Minnesota - July 3 By Samantha Laderer

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ood luck finding a better way to celebrate our freedom than racing motocross on a beautiful Sunday during the Fourth of July weekend. Motocity in Staples, Minnesota hosted round eight of the Central Minnesota series as well as round 15 of the District 23 series. Families gathered to celebrate the holiday with a little bit of braap. Among those were Austin Kienast and his dad Mark. They came from Watertown, South Dakota. The Kienast team have been racing D23 since 2012 and didn’t think they would have come this far with racing. After an experimental year in C class, Austin improved and moved up to B for two years, which he said was a huge learning curve but also made him realize that he could potentially go further. Last year he moved into A and kept improving with each ride. Currently, he races 250A, Open A, and 14-24A, which makes for a busy race day. In Open A, Kienast had some good competition with Clay Olson and Riley Kroone. After taking second in the holeshot, Kienast went for a pass on Olson but that line ended up almost taking him off the track causing him to fall back a little. With Olson checking out, 10

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Kienast then battled with Kroone for the second position. He stayed ahead nearly the whole race but on the white flag lap Kienast was starting to tire and it showed after he tipped over mid lap allowing for Kroone to take over second. Behind them Neil Ehrenberg and Mick Olson finished out the top five. Second moto; however was a different ball game. Kienast pulled the holeshot. After the first lap, Clay Olson passed Kienast for the lead but that didn’t last long as Olson ran into misfortune and went down in the back section. Kienast took over and stayed there. “I could hear him behind me getting closer each lap and then I looked behind me and he was gone,” said Kienast. Turns out Olson had gone down again nearing the end of the race. Kienast ended up with a second

Bailey Kroone going to sixth in Schoolboy 1.


back and forth. On the last lap with only two corners to go, Braden Long went to the outside to make a final pass attempt on Berg, but went a little high causing him to lose his front tire. He quickly got up and recovered the second position. Caleb Bohlman, who ran quite the race and hit a few extra jumps, including the larger double in the middle to keep his position, finished in the third spot with Simon Briggs in fourth and SchwochertHorner fifth. In the second moto, Braden Long and Berg did it again, and staying tire-to-tire and bar-to-bar the whole race. This time, Long was able to get around Berg and take the win. Brady Karolevitz, who suffered from a bad start and a few misfortunes the first moto, wasn’t far behind them in third. Karolevitz showed some serious speed this moto on his new bike. Bohlman battled with Karolevitz and

Austin Kienast stays low over the wall jump.

stayed close right to the finish for fourth, good for third overall. Motocross as most of us have come to realize isn’t just an individual sport, it has a lot to do with the people around you and those who support you. It is a family affair. With families like the Kienasts, Kroones, Longs as well as the Bohlmans and Bergs and so many others, it makes the track a small community. Thanks to the Kadlec family for hosting a great race weekend as well as sharing their Fourth of July weekend with all of the racers and their families. At the end of the day, we may have different last names, but in this sport we are all just one big moto family. Results: Schlboy 1 12-16: 1.Joshua Boaz 2.Gavin Janovsky 3.Luke Cipala 4.Jake Bresnahan 5.Myles Dettmann 14-24A: 1.Austin Kienast 2.Riley Kroone 3.Gavin Kadlec 14-24B: 1.Jacob Wilke 2.Carter Reece 3.Garrett Johnson 14-24C: 1.Mitchell Thelen 2.Zach Strecker 3.Brandon Johnson 4.Blake Johnson 5.Dylan O'Connor

85cc 9-12: 1.Avery Long 2.Curtis Biorn 3.Jake Paige 4.Austin Speltz 5.Bryce Wadge Girls Sr. 12-16: 1.Jada Murphy 2.Emmalee Otterdahl 3.Madison Estey +25A: 1.Clay Olson 2.Matt Kline 3.Neil Ehrenberg 4.Josh Virnig +25B: 1.Casey Hultgren 2.Sam Brummand 3.Macy Fridgen 4.Neil Furman 5.Ryan Raguse +45A: 1.Richard Blaser 2.Brian Bohlman 3.Michael Stumne 4.Barry Buckman +35A: 1.Josh Neutgens +35B: 1.Jimmy Diedrich 2.Mike Janovsky +25C: 1.Marcus Evenson 2.Derek Ness 3.Michael Bennett 4.Branden Osen 5.Nick Tufte +45B/C: 1.Timothy Walker 2.Delon Luther 3.John Cram 4.Dale Ackerman 5.Jeff Johnson +35C: 1.Benny Van Cleve 2.Matthew Aydt 3.Steve Sutton 4.Jeffrey Fielder 5.Jesse John 125: 1.Joshua Boaz 2.Gavin Janovsky 3.Jake Bresnahan 4.Luke Cipala 5.Simon Briggs 85cc 12-15: 1.Rylin Katazinski 2.Tyler Otterdahl 3.Curtis Biorn 4.Austin Speltz 5.Tyler Westring 85cc 9-11: 1.Avery Long 2.Jake Paige 3.Bryce Wadge 4.Broc Graba 5.Noah Miesen +50: 1.Richard Blaser 2.Pete Olson 3.John Cram 4.Dale Ackerman 5.Kevin Woizeschke Women: 1.Jada Murphy 2.Grace Eiden 3.Trisha Olson 4.Abby Brummund 5.Jessica Nornberg Schlboy 2: 1.Gavin Janovsky 2.Chase Graba 3.Garrett Wilson 4.Bailey Kroone Open C: 1.Brandon Johnson 2.Mitchell Thelen 3.Reuben Jacobs 4.Nathan Prebe 5.Kaden Degenhardt Open A: 1.Clay Olson 2.Austin Kienast 3.Neil Ehrenberg 4.Mick Olson 5.Josh Virnig Open B: 1.Jacob Wilke 2.Ryder Hanninen 3.Reed Kannegiesser 4.Carter Reece 65cc 7-9: 1.Braden Long 2.Christian Berg 3.Caleb Bohlman 4.Brady Karolevitz 5.Hayden Schwochert-horner 65cc 10-11: 1.Drew Freeland 2.Karsen Omann +30A: 1.Josh Neutgens 2.Kevin Woizeschke +30B: 1.Neil Furman 2.Jeff Kline 3.Andy Odencrans +30C: 1.Shane Ludovissie 2.Branden Osen 3.Steve Sutton 4.Quinn Kuehl 5.Chris Crutcher +55: 1.Gary Johnson 2.Dave Hencir 3.Paul Olson 4.Keith Buss 5.Mark Speldrick 250A: 1.Austin Kienast 2.Alex Bouton 3.Mick Olson 4.Alex Buckman 250B: 1.Ryder Hanninen 2.Jacob Wilke 3.Carter Reece 250C: 1.Reuben Jacobs 2.Mitchell Thelen 3.Chase Graba 4.Marcus Koester 5.Nathan Prebe Supermini: 1.Joshua Boaz 2.Myles Dettmann 3.Tyler Otterdahl 4.Adam Sobolik 5.Jesse Johnson 65cc 7-11: 1.Braden Long 2.Christian Berg 3.Drew Freeland 4.Caleb Bohlman 5.Karsen Omann +40A: 1.Warren Hanninen 2.Jason Johnson 3.Gary Johnson 4.Kevin Woizeschke +40B: 1.Jimmy Diedrich 2.Timothy Walker +40C: 1.Benny Van Cleve 2.Jeffrey Fielder 3.Steve Sutton 4.Steve Boatman 5.Brian Albers 50cc 4-6: 1.Cash Petersen 2.Bentlee Walker 3.Easton Lee 4.Kahler Omann 5.Karsen Tabaka 50cc 7-8: 1.Christian Berg 2.Brady Karolevitz 3.Tanner Johnson 4.Braxton Kragenbring 5.Zachary Brown 50cc multi-speed: 1.Karsen Tabaka 2.Tucker Johnson 3.Masen Jedlicki 50 Open 4-8: 1.Tanner Johnson 2.Braxton Kragenbring 3.Wyatt Larson 4.Bentlee Walker 5.Mac Nornberg 50cc oil 4-8: 1.Kahler Omann 2.Easton Lee 3.Tucker Johnson 4.Noah Mickelson 5.Cash Nornberg CYCLE USA, August 2016

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Another Great Aztalan MX Lake Mills, Wisconsin - July 10 By Morgan Strauss

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or what could have been a scorching, summer day in July, Aztalan Cycle Club got lucky with a beautiful day for the July motocross race. With morning temps in the mid 70’s and a light breeze, it was promising to be a great day of racing. As always, we had a good turnout of riders and plenty of action for the third motocross of the season at Azzie. The second big bike class of the day was NonCurrent, where Nate Telfer was the first one around the corner for the holeshot. As the group made it to the plateau, Telfer was followed by Brian McCanna, Robert Lange and Matthew Wraalstad. By the second lap, Telfer already began to put some time on the rest of the riders. McCanna continued in second, but Wraalstad began to close in and look for an opportunity to move past. Eventually McCanna allowed Wraalstad into second, now followed by Josh Gomski, Matthew Blower and Lange. Telfer continued putting time on the rest of the class until the checkers. In the second moto, Blower was on the throttle for the holeshot in front of Telfer. However, as they reached the back sand section, Telfer already made the move for first, now followed by Lange, Blower and Gomski. Lange continued to hold onto second, as Blower and Gomski battled closely for third. By the mid moto, Blower started putting the pressure on Lange for second. Lange was able to hold him off until the fifth lap, when Blower found the chance to slip past. Telfer with a perfect 1/1 day took the overall, with Gomski (3/3) taking second, and Blower (6/2) third. It was a great day in 250A when Taylor Strauss was on the throttle for the holeshot in moto one. By the time they reached the plateau, Strauss continued his lead, followed by 14

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Jason Erdmann, Dale Kathan, Tristin Toney and Dillon Kau. Somewhere before the start of the second lap, Kau allowed Mason Persha to take over the fifth place position, quickly putting pressure on Toney. By the third lap, Strauss held onto a solid lead, with Erdmann and Kathan keeping close tabs on each other in second and third. Persha also closed the gap on Toney and was able to take over fourth setting the final order. In the start of moto two, Erdmann made it around the first corner and into the lead. By the back section Erdmann continued in first, with Kau, Kathan, and Persha shortly behind. With Strauss’ stumble in the start, he would have a challenge ahead of him to work his towards the front. By the second lap, Strauss was able to make the move around Toney and was quickly picking up time Persha. The two battle for half a lap,

until Strauss took the opportunity to move past. Erdmann continued in first, until the fourth lap, when he boggled near the plateau, allowing Kau, Kathan and Strauss to take over the top three spots. Strauss wasn’t stopping his push for first there, and soon made his move around Kathan. As the white flag dropped for the last lap, Strauss made his move around Kau for first. He continued with his hard earned first until the checkers. Strauss (1/1) took the overall, with Kathan (3/3) second, and Kau (5/2) third. Strauss, “The first moto of 250A went great. I pulled the holeshot and led till the end, the second moto didn’t go quite as good right away. I crashed in the first corner and ended up last, but got up and started charging. I made my way back up to first and ended up going 1-1. In Open A I pulled the holeshot and got the win also, but second moto I made a few mis-

#686 Dillon Kau and Brandon Marescalco in Unlimited A


Sportland 2’s Tom Wolf rode to second overall in +30B/C.


takes and went down, so I ended up getting second overall. The track crew did a great job on getting and keeping the track good all day. I would like to thank my parents, Rob’s Performance Motorsports, PR2, EVS, FMF, Bell Helmets, Fly Racing, Motorex, Benny Carlson and Ross Braun.� It was an exciting day as twenty-two riders hit the track for the start of 250C, where Max Earley stole the holeshot with James Burd, Ian Beal, and Logan Rusk shortly behind. By the second lap, Earley already began to put a small gap on the rest of the group. Burd continued in second, but Rusk managed to move past Beal for the third place spot. Somewhere near the back section in the third lap, Burd stumbled, allowing both Rusk and Beal to move up. Earley continued with his significant lead until the checkers. During the third lap, Beal went down, giving Burd the chance to move back around him for third, leaving Dalton Pergande, and Dillon Riemann to take over fourth and fifth. In the second moto, Earley once again was ready and took the holeshot in front of Rusk. By the second lap, Earley started to put some time on the group, with Rusk holding onto a

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Jacob Jesko in Mini 65 7-11.


strong second, with Beal and Riemann shortly behind. Rusk, Beal and Riemann kept close ties on each other, holding their positions until the last lap. Earley (1/1) walked away with the overall, leaving Rusk (2/2) to take second and Burd (3/5) third. As the gate dropped in 65cc 7-11, Benjamin Blazek was ready on the throttle for the holeshot. When the riders made it to the plateau, Blazek held onto his lead, just in front of Nolan Schweighardt and Riley Busse. Shortly behind, Owen Blakey and Jaden Mckeown kept a close distance on each other for fourth. By the start of the third lap, Blazek continued in first, but Schweighardt began to put the pressure on him. The two battled closely for the rest of the race, as Schweighardt couldn’t find the opportunity to make his move into the lead. Busse finished third ahead of Blakey. It was a change-up in the second moto, when Schweighardt was on the throttle for the holeshot in front of Blazek and Busse. As the group reached the start of the second lap, Blazek was able to close the gap for first, and made his way around Schweighardt for the position. Schweighardt kept it close, but settled for second. Blazek with a perfect 1/1 day took the overall. Schweighardt on the day, “The race went pretty good. Because I didn't get the holeshot in the first moto, I was really trying my hardest to get in front in the second moto. I was excited to race my 65, but even more excited to race my new 85 for the first time. Rob Strauss delivered it to me over the 4th of July and it’s really fast. I would like to thank Rob’s Performance and Schweighardt Concrete for sponsoring me.” In +30B/C, Jim Beckman was the first around the corner for the holeshot. By the start of lap two, Paul Molkentin had already moved his way into first, followed by Daniel Lopez, Tom Wolf and Tom Ferguson. By the third lap, Lopez started putting pressure on Wolf for second, and

eventually found the opportunity to slip past for the position. Molkentin held onto a strong first until the checkers, with Lopez second, Wolf third and Ferguson fourth. In the second moto, Beckman once again was ready and stole the holeshot in front of the rest of the group. He held his lead for half of the first lap, until Tom Wolf found the opportunity to take over first as the group made it over the plateau. Molkentin began closing the gap on Wolf for second, as Lopez and

Ferguson battled shortly behind. By the start of the third lap, Molkentin finally took the chance to slip around Wolf for first. Around this time, Lopez falling back, allowing Ferguson, Glen Korn, and Beckman to take over the following positions. Molkentin and Wolf continued their back and forth battle until the last lap, with Molkentin able to come out on top. Molkentin (1/1) took the overall, with Wolf (3/2) taking second and Ferguson (4/3) third.

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Aztalan Cycle Club would like to thank all of the members, volunteers, competitors and spectators who made it possible for another exciting, fun and fast-paced day of racing! We encourage you all to make it out for the next practice and Pro-Am, which will be held August 13th and 14th. There’s plenty of action left this season, so mark your calendars and we’ll see you all next month! Results: 125Jr: 1.Max Earley 2.Seth Doeberlein 3.Tyler Gamble 4.Braden Warner 5.Devin Blume 2-Str B/C: 1.Kristopher Korn 2.Tommy Gerlach 3.Glenn Korn 4.Daniel Kraemer 5.David Sievers 250A: 1.Taylor Strauss 2.Dale Kathan 3.Dillon Kau 4.Jason Erdmann 5.Mason Persha 6.Tristin Toney 250B: 1.Nicholas Czechowicz 2.Kristopher Korn 3.Nate Telfer 4.Zachary Scheiber 5.Ian Malinowski 250C: 1.Max Earley 2.Logan Rusk 3.James Burd 4.Dillon Riemann 5.Ian Beal +25A: 1.Dillon Kau 2.Cody Behrens 3.Nate Knottnerus 4.Mark Marescalco 5.Jason Erdmann +25B/C: 1.Nicholas Czechowicz 2.Cody Richter 3.Kristopher Korn 4.Paul Molkentin 5.Nate White 65 7-11: 1.Benjamin Blazek 2.Nolan Schweighardt 3.Riley Busse 4.Owen Blakey 5.Jaden Mckeown 85 12-15: 1.Mitchell Malaney 2.Spencer Hein 3.Tyler Jensen 4.Alex Romanowski 5.David Munns

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85 9-11: 1.Noah Bindas 2.Benjamin Blazek 3.Brock Nowicki 4.Kaecen Kosmalski 5.Anthony Budny 85 9-13: 1.Spencer Hein 2.Dylan Duclos 3.Sean Badker 4.Noah Bindas 5.Tyler Jensen NonCur: 1.Nate Telfer 2.Josh Gomski 3.Paul Blower 4.Matthew S Wraalstad 5.Robert Lange Open A: 1.Brandon Marescalco 2.Taylor Strauss 3.Dillon Kau 4.Mason Persha 5.Nate Knottnerus 6.Jason Erdmann Open B: 1.Jake Garwood 2.Joshua Jensema 3.Kail Mccormack 4.Robert Snider 5.Eric Leach Open C: 1.Seth Doeberlein 2.Max Earley 3.Jordan Martz 4.Logan Rusk 5.Jacob Sherman 50Jr 4-6: 1.Nolan Simonton 2.Jayden Adams 3.Ryder Skodras 4.Chase Blazek 5.Jayce Wolf 50Sr 7-8: 1.Riley Busse 2.Owen Blakey 3.Paytyn Dosch 4.Jayden Wolf 5.Isaiah Mckeown +40: 1.Marc Ottenad 2.Joe Schuster 3.Tom Ferguson 4.Glenn Korn 5.Tim Boblin +45: 1.Mike Duclos 2.Glenn Korn 3.Daniel Lopez 4.Tom Ferguson 5.Carl Hein +50: 1.Carl Hein 2.Glenn Korn 3.Michael Zimmerman 4.Gregg White 5.Tim Dieball Sports B/C 14-24: 1.Joshua Jensema 2.Jake Garwood 3.Seth Doeberlein 4.Kail Mccormack 5.Robert Snider Supermini 12-16: 1.Mitchell Malaney 2.Dylan Duclos 3.Spencer Hein Unlimited A: 1.Brandon Marescalco 2.Dillon Kau +30A: 1.Marc Ottenad 2.Mark Marescalco 3.Justin Fluger 4.Aaron Stroebel 5.Brian McCanna +30B/C: 1.Paul Molkentin 2.Thomas Wolf 3.Tom Ferguson 4.Glenn Korn 5.Daniel Lopez Women: 1.Bryanne Wolf 2.Alexa Duclos 3.Monica Jazwiecki 4.Dana Hanna 5.Madison Wennlund Jim Beckman in the +40 class.


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Father’s Day at Fox Valley OR Wedron, Illinois - June 19 Photos by Nick Smith

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t’s “dry heat” you always hear that from folks around the southeastern part of the country. But for us Midwest riders, the first real 90 degree day with a little breeze took it’s toll on many. Even the young guns that don’t understand the value of “water” two days before and event like this found out real quick! Fathers Day at Fox Valley traditionally has been the clockwise rotation. If dry this allows for a much more traditional HS event with single track and new hills put in. This race was no different, with two completely new sections and many that haven’t be ridden on for a long time. The 65cc Beginner class was the first off the line and they have been a large class this year, with all the kids coming off of 50cc machines. The course was a little over a mile with real wooded trails and a small part of the “kids” track by the parking lot. The hot rod in this class was Riley Roberts, coming from twelfth to third by the end of the 40 minute race. Landon Lee took the win, but you wonder how it would have turned out if Roberts had a better start. Michael Truver filled in the second spot with a solid ride on his KTM! Eli Otterbach won the 200C class.

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Chris Breitwieser topped the Quad class riders, winning the A class.

The Otterbach team of Ken and Eli put a solid race in today in the morning big bike group. Ken, the father at a ripe ole age of fifty and Eli the pup at sixteen made their marks on the day with dad getting the +50A overall and Eli taking the win in 200C, but not catching the ole man as he usually does. Ken Otterbach after the race, “I thought the kid would get me today." In the end the technical course and experience prevailed over the young and energetic Eli. Wally Mika split the pair as the second place finisher in +50A. Many times the overall isn’t looked at in Hare Scramble racing, but it can be fun to see how one stacks up no matter age, class or size of machine. Tim Farrell pushed hard after some time

off racing to finish third in +50A class and Kevin Finefield on his new Hall’s Husqvarna took the fourth place honors. Countryside KTM sponsored AA rider Blake Ryan pulled the holeshot and decided that today he was going to show everyone the fast way around. Ryan has been racing hard all spring and had the endurance that many others didn’t. Trying to muster a challenge was Travis Ward, coming around on the third lap he and Ryan were neck and neck. On the downhill by the road, Ward slid out, his foot kicked out and hit the rear brake assembly, sending pieces of the cover into the rear rotor. This locked up the rear wheel and put an end to his challenge for the lead. Matt Mcdonald, new to the AA class, caught and passed Ward for second as well. As the race wore down, Mcdonald and Ward had a fun time passing back and fort racing to the checkers. Looking at the overall in the afternoon big bike race it was evident there will be solid competition coming for the fast guys now. Four of the top ten riders in this overall were B class competitors. Tanner Whipple finish up fifth overall with Alex Parks seventh, Garrett Ward eighth ahead of and Doug Propper. Some of the A class riders were having


issues this day, in fact there was a large percentage of riders who found out real fast that brake fluid (or the proper type of) is a major player. The Quad class riders lined up on this hot and dry day with one thing in mind, get the holeshot and check out. First time through the barrels it was found out that the logs had just a little to much dirt taken out in front of them as a traffic jam occurred. A quick re-direction at the finish line logs kept things going smoother for the rest of the day. Chris Breitwieser led through the first lap with Chris Barnes and Kyle Ernst right there. As the race unfolded the experience and knowledge of the Fox Valley property helped Breitwieser pull away. Fathers day weekend at Fox Valley has always delivered great racing, this one was no exception. Results: Open C: 1.Cody Mcintyre 2.Patrick Hirschman 3.Erik Carlson 4.Miro Tuska 5.Brandon Depatie Open B: 1.Alex Harmon 2.Peter Kavsky 3.Tyler Dwyer 4.Dan Smith 5.Mitchell Speweik +30A: 1.Cody Toal +30B: 1.Jaromie Brown 2.Adam Dhamer 3.Jason Kedzie 4.Mateusz Denslaw 5.Ramie Fox +30C: 1.John Taveirne 2.Nate Sefton 3.Nolan Fritz 4.Bill DeCicco 5.Duncan Gray +40A: 1.Randy Southard 2.Steve Perkins 3.Brian Roland 4.Brian Studiarz

+40B: 1.John Mccarrens 2.DJ Parks 3.Matt Vincient +40C: 1.Dan Breunig 2.Jay Porter 3.James Nypike 4.Craig Reed 5.Bryan Chezick 50Jr: 1.Austin Burns 2.Kade Heilman 3.Cooper Lair 4.Ashten Tritsch 50Sr: 1.Reece Doerr 2.Mason Wise 3.Jack Allgeyer 4.Amos Vincent 5.Brady Dillbeck 6.Trey Lee +50A: 1.Kenny Otterbach 2.Wally Mika 3.Tim Farrell 4.Kevin Finefield 5.Dj Ryan +50B: 1.Jeff Oldenburg 2.Doug Propper 3.Jeff Mcgrath 4.Tim Ryan 5.Duane Buffo 65 BEG: 1.Landon Lee 2.Michael TruThumper class riders ver 3.Riley Roberts having fun. 4.Mason Wise 5.Reece Doerr 85cc: 1.Cody Stewart 2.Elijah Berryman 3.Jayson Crawford 4.Chad Phelps 5.Collin Kedzie 200C: 1.Eli Otterbach 2.Thor Rick 3.Jayson Crawford 4.Jeremy Fuchs 5.Ryan Farrell 250B: 1.Tanner Whipple 2.Alex Parks 3.Garrett Ward 4.Doug II Propper 5.Jacob Mccarrens Open A: 1.Jarred Hall 2.Mason Schuhler 3.Ben Schmidt 4.Josh Stevenson 5.Shane Harmon AA: 1.Blake Ryan 2.Travis Ward 3.Matthew Mcdonald

SuperMini: 1.Gavin Sienkiewiez 2.Kamryn Shockey 3.Trevor Keogh Women: 1.Allison Roland 2.Autumn Torres 3.Darcie Graham 4.Jaden Torres 5.Brittany Grubaugh Quad +30 1.Kevin Johnson Quad A 1.Chris Breitwieser 2.Chris Barnes 3.Kyle Ernst 4.Matt Iburg 5.Dominick Ernst Quad B 1.Bret Daehler 2.Brent Coyle Quad C: 1.Mickey Martin 2.Shane Hubbard 3.Michael Stelmar

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Spring Creek pulls 500+ Millville, Minnesota - June 26 By Rolfe Otterness

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en Adamson mastered the B classes at the sixth round of the Spring Creek Super Series, moving blisteringly fast to grab six moto wins and take overalls in the 14-24 , 250 and Open B. Another rider to excel was Josh Boaz, who bested even Adamson’s total as he nabbed eight moto wins enroute to four overall aces, an amazing tally. They were among the quickest of the over five hundred entries for this weekend’s event. The weather was typical early summer with sunny skies and temps in the eighties. The track was somewhat smoother than usual with a lesser amount of water on the track so the usual pro-track character with ruts was swapped for a smoother, more hard-pack like surface. The racing still great with lots of competition on display. The afore-mentioned Adamson swept

through the first turn to lead moto one of the 250B class on his YZF trailed by Dan Benham, and 125cc-two stroke mounted Luke Henpen as they completed lap one. Adamson had the pace and began to pull away while Benham held off Hempen for another lap or so, before Hempen crashed and lost a good number of positions before the halfway point in the race. Travis Muller inherited third then with Gage Fisher pressuring and when Benham had a bit of trouble on the last lap they both got by. Fisher zapped Muller on the white flag lap and was second to Adamson at the checkered while Muller, Benham and Mickey Bender completed the list of the top five. Adamson wrested the holeshot away from Bender as they rounded turn one in the second moto but Benham quickly pushed through into second and kept a bit of pressure on Adamson throughout the first lap, with Tyler Collins and Fisher in

Mickey Bender off the gate.

Ben Adamson was rippin’ on his YZF all day.

a dispute over third. Benham held on for a secure second with a safe lead over Fisher and Bender while Shane Halverson moved up to steal away fifth from Collins before the white flag and held on to the end. Brandon Johnson ripped off a holeshot to lead the first 14-24C moto and settled into the lead with Aaron Blackstone in pursuit. Johnson pulled out just a bit of a lead and Blackstone reeled him back in again for the second half of the race as the gap held at about 5-6 bike lengths. Johnson maintained it all the way to the checkered. Alex Damlow edged out Nathan Prebe as they took the flag while fifth went to Hunter Meyer. Johnson led early in moto two. Marcus Koester (twelfth in moto one), and Blackstone were running strong and began to pressure Johnson near the CYCLE USA, August 2016

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halfway point in the moto. Koester slipped by first and then Blackstone finally got him on the last lap and they pulled away slightly before the moto ended. Prebe and Mitchell Prescott topped off the top five group after a good battle for the last two laps. Josh Boaz showed his strength in the 85 Mini 1215 class as he trounced the field with strong 1-1 finish. Boaz looks like a good bed to win the most motos in the Super Series this year if he keeps winning at this pace. Mason Grecula had some good rides and went 2-2 for second overall with Gavin Tilford’s 4-3 score topping Jonah Jevning’s 5-4 motos. Gavin Wilkins looked quick as he ran off with a 1-1 score in Open A. Nick Schnagl and Clay Chapiewski traded second and third amongst themselves between the two motos and Schnagl’s 3-2 wrapped up second overall. Chase Becker’s consistent 5-5 finishes gave him fourth over Philip Maus who topped his first moto 8th place finish with a much better 4th place in the second moto. Results: Beg 4-8: 1.Carson Wittman 2.Louis Oswald 3.Olivia Hentges 4.Parker Campbell 5.Tucker Couette Beg 7-11: 1.Ranen Johnson 2.Jack Brockman 3.Kiera Johnson Beg 12-15: 1.Derrick Taddy 2.Catelin Peck 50cc 4-6: 1.Kai Morgan 2.James Schaffer 3.Stylz Grall 4.Coen Abel 5.Kayden Brandenburg 50cc 7-8: 1.Wyatt Mcgrath 2.Christian Berg 3.Braxton Kragenbring 4.Wyatt Larson 5.Briar Madison 50cc Inj 4-8: 1.Briar Madison 2.James Schaffer 3.Colin Megaw 4.Wyatt Niedefield 5.Hudson Beckman 50cc Multi 4-8: 1.Kai Morgan 2.James Schaffer 3.Cain Larson 4.Colin Megaw 5.Jossi Logan 65cc 7-9: 1.James Clough 2.Braden Long 3.Wyatt Mcgrath 4.Christian Berg 5.Koby Turner 65cc 10-11: 1.Domenic Hegman 2.Brodie Boumeester 3.Luke Geis 4.Jacob Oehrlein 5.Bryce Rauner 65cc 7-11: 1.James Clough 2.Domenic Hegman 3.Braden Long 4.Wyatt Mcgrath 5.Brodie Boumeester 85cc 9-11: 1.Avery Long 2.Jayden Clough 3.Jesse Jacobsen 4.Domenic Hegman 5.Cameron Skaalerud 85cc 12-15: 1.Joshua Boaz 2.Mason Grecula 3.Gavin Tilford 4.Jonah Jevning 5.Riley Rainer 85cc 9-12: 1.Avery Long 2.Jayden Clough 3.Jesse Jacobsen 4.Mason Grecula 5.Weston Milas Supermini: 1.Joshua Boaz 2.Nolan Rommel 3.Andy Pake 4.Jonah Jevning 5.Jack Prehn Schlby 1: 12-16: 1.Joshua Boaz 2.Austin Nelson 3.Max Earley 4.Dillon Nelson 5.Nolan Rommel Schlby 2: 14-16: 1.Gage Fisher 2.Christian Dupont 14-24A: 1.Josiah Hempen 2.Gavin Wilkins 3.Nick Schnagl 4.Clay Chapiewski 5.Philip Maus 14-24B: 1.Ben Adamson 2.Luke Hempen 3.Daniel Benham Jr 4.Travis Muller 5.Gage Fisher

3.David Spizman 4.Tim Bernloehr 5.Carl Hein +50B/C: 1.James Lichliter 2.Jay Calkins 3.Dan Mauser 4.John Sunderman 5.Thomas Williams +55: 1.Richard Riehm 2.Gary Johnson 3.Jerry Dillon 4.Lynn Meyer 5.Jerry Bumgardner +55B/C: 1.Dan Mauser 2.Michael Lyndorff 3.Mike Quinn Sr 4.Dave Wessling 5.John Meehan +60: 1.Lynn Meyer 2.Jerry Bumgardner 3.Mike Quinn Sr 4.John Meehan 5.Rolfe Otterness Girls Jr. 9-12: 1.Lily Hall Girls 12-16: 1.Jada Murphy 2.Cassandra Hall 3.Mikaila Clough Women: 1.Jada Murphy 2.Shelly Harens 3.Krista Knupp 4.Grace Eiden 5.Falen Narel 125cc 2-Str: 1.Joshua Boaz 2.Austin Nelson 3.Dillon Nelson 4.Jaden Rolbiecki 5.Alec Muller 250A: 1.Mitchell Koester 2.Austin Kienast 3.Dylan 65cc 7-9 storms the track. Wolff 4.Travis Prier 5.Ryan Smith 14-24C: 1.Aaron Blackstone 2.Brandon Johnson 250B: 1.Ben Adamson 2.Gage Fisher 3.Daniel Ben3.Nathan Prebe 4.Mitchell Prescott 5.Marcus ham Jr 4.Mickey Bender 5.Joseph Gomez Jr Koester 250C: 1.Marcus Koester 2.Aaron Blackstone 3.Max +25A: 1.Dylan Narel 2.Bryce Bernloehr 3.Bruce Earley 4.Casey Paider 5.Dan Dvorak Gates 4.Clayton Olson 5.Brent Mason Open A: 1.Gavin Wilkins 2.Nick Schnagl 3.Clay +25B: 1.Samuel Brummund 2.Jacob Blanshan Chapiewski 4.Chase Becker 5.Philip Maus 3.Shea Lingle 4.Macy Fridgen 5.David Neumann Open B: 1.Ben Adamson 2.Payton Harrison +25C: 1.Caleb Rosendahl 2.Grady Pyburn 3.Shane 3.Mickey Bender 4.Trent Kubes 5.Shane Halverson Clark 4.David Johnson 5.Jonathon Erickson Open C: 1.Dillon Nelson 2.Brandon Johnson 3.Max +30A: 1.Brent Mason 2.Tim Zebro 3.Adam Johnson Earley 4.Aaron Boatman 5.Alex Comstock 4.Patrick Mcnamara 5.Bruce Gates +30B: 1.Marty Fridgen 2.David Neumann 3.Anthony Gardner 4.David Minter 5.Beau Boerner +30C: 1.Shane Clark 2.Brandon Kunimura 3.Ben Taddy 4.Jonathon Erickson 5.Garrett Clark +35A: 1.Brent Mason 2.Adam Johnson 3.Matthew Grall 4.William Logan 5.Scott Steinle +35B: 1.Jimmy Diedrich 2.Dominique Turner 3.Jody Beck 4.James Lichliter 5.Joseph Kidd +35C: 1.Benny Van Cleve 2.Nathan Oehrlein 3.Ben Taddy 4.Paul Haack 5.Travis Kinney +40A: 1.Bruce Gates 2.Patrick Mcnamara 3.William Logan 4.Scott Steinle 5.Matthew Ludescher +40B: 1.Jimmy Diedrich 2.Timothy Walker 3.Brad Davis 4.Keith Damlow 5.Brent Herber +40C: 1.Benny Van Cleve 2.Paul Haack 3.Steve Mcferrin 4.John Kersten 5.David Knupp +45A: 1.Scott Steinle 2.Robert Rauner 3.Tim Bernloehr 4.Matthew Ludescher 5.Donny Bonnicksen +45B/C: 1.Aaron Scheele 2.Brad Davis 3.Timothy Walker 4.Jay Calkins 5.Dan Frasson +50: 1.Scott Steinle 2.Donny Bonnicksen CYCLE USA, August 2016

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Racing heats up at LTM

A busy first turn in 250B.

Casey, Illinois - June 12 By James & Rollanda Pinckard

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for granted how much we get as members be it great tracks and how they all operate in a consistent manner. At the gate in the School Boy 2 class the racers were tensed and ready for the first drop. KTM rider Landon Rapp nailed the start with KTM rider Drake Bailey in second. Yamaha mounted Joshua Taylor was in the hunt and on the second lap set up Bailey for a pass and moved into second.

incoln Trail Motorsports hosted round 5 of the Showdown Series. The riders were greeted with a great track with added sawdust, and plenty of heat! But even with the heat the track crew did a great job keeping the Bomber track good with little or no dust. That was hard to do with temperatures in the mid 90’s and almost 250 entries pounding the track. Despite the Spencer Mountcastle going to third in Schoolboy 2. heat, the riders were fired up and race-ready making me believe it’s going to be a great summer of racing! I want to introduce a new District 17 member Spencer Mountcastle. Spencer is from Indiana but signed up to get Cycle USA because his friends get it, but did add he wished there were more District tracks closer to LTM. He said “Maybe some of the Indiana tracks can join being we no longer have a district. I enjoy this track! I now have a 250F and I’m excited to get out there racing. I’m doing two classes the School Boy 2 and 250B for the first time.” As regulars in the district, we often take 26

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Out front Rapp had things covered and took the first moto win as Taylor finished second with Bailey third. Spencer Mountcastle finished fourth. In the second moto first moto winner Landon Rapp wasn’t able to make the moto. When the gate dropped and the pack cleared the first turn Bailey had the lead. Taylor had his Yamaha on the pipe and on the third lap made the pass on Bailey for the lead. Taylor held on to the lead taking the moto and overall win. Bailey finished second for the moto and overall. Third for went to Mountcastle who finished with a huge smile. Mountcastle’s first visit to the 250B class proved one thing to him: These guys are fast! In the first moto Yamaha two-stroke rider Chase Smothers smoked to the front. Landon Rapp was second and Josh Taylor third. With the pack laying down fast lap times, Taylor was running a better than Rapp and on the second lap passed him for second. The moto was set and Smothers took the win with Taylor and Rapp behind. In the second moto Smothers again had his head down and elbows up, racing away from the pack for the moto and overall win. Rapp had a good start running in second with Drake Bailey third, Taylor fourth and Bryce Cox fifth. First moto runner-up Taylor was in a hurry to get towards the front and passed Bailey on the second lap. Bailey charged hard but the leaders Smothers and Rapp were out of touch. Rapp finished second for the moto giving him second overall. Spencer Mountcastle finished sixth overall in his first B ride.


The 85 classes are always fun to watch because some of the riders are new to the sport, while others have been riding for years with a style that looks almost prolike. In 85Sr it was as easy as 1-2-3. KTM rider Luke Fineis took both moto wins while John Perovic finished second with Suzuki rider Zennon Shain took the third step on the podium with third each moto. In the 85Jr class things were more mixed up and the riders had to use the math skills from school to figure out the overall. In the first moto KTM rider Anthony Edgerton put on a school of his own, showing the rest of the class the fast way around the track, taking the moto win. Second was KTM rider Mark Fineis with Jacob Snodgrass third. From the start of the second moto Edgerton was again the head of the class, running with Fineis second. Yamaha rider Andrew Hayhurst was third, Kawasaki rider Brandon Bollino fourth with Luke Jackson fifth. At the end of the second lap Bollino had made the pass on Hayhurst into third. Jackson was fifth but on a charge, and caught Hayhurst making the pass for fourth. Issues for Hayhurst didn’t end there as first moto third-place finisher Jacob Snodgrass passed him for fifth. At the end of the moto it was Edgerton first giving him the overall win, with Fineis second. Third

for the moto was Bollino with Jackson fourth and Snodgrass fifth. Now for the math skills. First and second were clear but what about the rest? Snodgrass had a 3-5, enough to give him third overall. Jackson with a 5-4 gave him fourth overall ahead of Hayhurst. One thing was for sure it was great racing. At the end of the day the crew had done a great job. Riders from three states had come and enjoyed the District 17 event. Results: +45: 1.Jackie Putney 2.David Stover 3.Michael Kistler 4.Dan Hall +50: 1.Scott Campbell 2.Jonathan Jackson 3.Gary Adams 4.Scott Spindler 5.Orville Kline Open A: 1.Michael Norris Super Mini: 1.Luke Fineis 2.Zennon Shain 3.Kyle Oconnor 4.Ian Birmingham 5.Dylan Roe Women: 1.Rollanda Pinckard Open B: 1.Chase Smothers 2.Bryce Cox 3.Colton Wilkes 4.Cody Schmitt 5.Jusitn Chapman Open C: 1.Dillon Cantrell 2.Lucas Garrels 3.Jake Schmit 4.Tyler Huie 5.Shaun Martin 50 Shaft/Shifter: 1.Jaxson Schiller 2.Bryar Horton 3.Ryder Mcgee 4.Mason Vaughn 5.Jackson Fritch 50 Open: 1.William Tucker 2.Dakota Baker 3.Keegan Brown 4.Brayden Cox 5.Jonah Turpin 65Jr: 1.Ace Enloe 2.Leo Tucker 3.Ayden Oppenlander 4.Isaac Snodgrass 5.Trever Corbin 65Sr: 1.Mark Fineis 2.Thomas Wojtasow 3.Tucker Horstmann 4.Griffen Hinkle +40: 1.David Stover 2.William Grothaus 3.Chance Persons 4.Jason Berry 5.Monte Reed +55: 1.Orville Kline 2.Andy Kooistra 3. Roy Bittner 4.Robert Carpenter 5.Mark Roberts Vintage: 1.Skyler Lawrence 2.Travis Walker 3.Ed-

ward Kline 4.Justin Hooper 5.Dustin Hooper 250A: 1.Michael Norris 2.Tyler Richey 250B: 1.Chase Smothers 2.Landon Rapp 3.Joshua Taylor 4.Drake Bailey 5.Bryce Cox 85Jr: 1.Anthony Edgerton 2.Mark Fineis 3.Jacob Snodgrass 4.Luke Jackson 5.Andrew Hayhurst 85Sr: 1.Luke Fineis 2.John Perovic 3.Zennon Shain 4.John Boneau Jr 5.JC Hoyt 250C: 1.Jake Schmit 2.Dillon Cantrell 3.Tyler Huie 4.Cole Ackerman 5.Zachary Eagan 65 Open: 1.Mark Fineis 2.Leo Tucker 3.Ace Enloe 4.Ayden Oppenlander 5.Isaac Snodgrass +30A: 1.Cory Deadmond 2.Adam Wright 3.Shawn Kelley 4.William Grothaus Jr 5.Kirt Monk +30B/C: 1.Aaron Carter 2.Bob Mcgee 3. Justin Demott 4.Jason Berry 5.Lucas Stambaugh 125 Two-Str: 1.Troy Noland 2.Joshua Franklin 3.Quentin Postlewaite 4.Beau Noland 5.Chance Persons Open Beg: 1.Dylan Durr 2.Trenton Hoelscher 3.Tristan Whitley 4.Justus Woodford 5.Cameron Gross 50Jr: 1.Jaxson Schiller 2.Corbin Durbin 3.Brayden Cox 4.Ryder Mcgee 5.Ryder Demott 50Sr: 1.William Tucker 2.Dakota Baker 3.Keegan Brown 4.Jonah Turpin 5.Luke Lowder 85 Open: 1. Anthony Edgerton 2.Jacob Snodgrass 3.Andrew Hayhurst 4.Iam Birmingham 5.Brandon Bollino Schlboy 2: 1.Joshua Taylor 2.Drake Bailey 3.Spencer Montcastle 4.Grant Shelton 5.Zachary Eagan Open Two-Str: 1.Skyler Lawrence 2.Chanc Persons 3.Thomas Savage 4.Roy Bittner Schlboy 1: 1.Troy Noland 2.Luke Fineis 3.Quentin Postlewaite 4.Beau Noland 5.Dylan Roe 14-24: 1.Cole Ackerman 2.Edward Kline 3.Kyle Campbell 4.Jusitn Chapman +25A: 1.Adam Wright 2.Tyler Richey 3.Zach Hetzler 4.Scott Kooistra +25B/C: 1.Aaron Carter 2.Jordan Conkling

#22 John Perovic with the 85Sr riders off the start.

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“Sunday” racing at Joliet Joliet, Illinois - June 19 By James and Rollanda Pinckard

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warm summer day and the Joliet Motosports crew welcomed everyone to round four of the Arsenal Series on the Motocross Track. Joliet is better known for its Stadium track, but hosts races on the outdoor motocross track three times this year. Joliet, in fact, has three tracks including the kid’s track. They are the only District 17 facility who offers practice on all tracks during the week under the lights. There’s something for everyone to ride and the crew does a great job providing the best track possible no matter what one you choose. The first class on the track was 85Jr. In the first moto Kawasaki rider Brandon Bollino jumped to the front and put in clean laps taking the win. KTM rider Luke Jackson was on the gas and charged for the whole moto but ran out of time, finishing second. Husky rider Joey Elliott finished third with Wylie Roberts fourth. In the second moto Jackson didn’t waste any time and was quick to the front, riding fast trying to break away from the pack. Jackson did what he needed to and took the moto win, giving him the overall as well. Elliot had his Husky moving and finished second. First moto winner Bollino finished third giving him second overall. Roberts again

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finished fourth in the moto and overall. In 85Sr, it was all Hunter Billingsley taking wins in both motos ahead of fellow KTM rider Kevin Mulligan. In the first moto Kawasaki rider Preston Gusewelle finished third with Honda rider Andrew Voegtle fourth. In the second moto, with the first two spots sealed the battle was between Gusewelle and Voegtle. Voegtle got into third and wouldn’t give it up, leaving Gusewelle fourth for the moto and overall. In the 50cc 4-8 first moto KTM rider Jaxson Schiller had the lead and was trucking. Cobra rider Joey Arnold kept the pace and wouldn’t give up. Schiller jumped a little far on the infield double and had a hard landing causing him to go down. Arnold took advantage passing him for the lead. Schiller got back up restarted and headed out after Arnold and but ran out of time as Arnold took the win. The rider with the best seat

Joshua Frankin fought hard to third overall in 125 2-Stroke.

for the battle was KTM mounted Ryder McGee. In the second moto it was again Schiller out front with Arnold in tow. The difference this moto was Schiller kept the rubber side down and didn’t make any mistakes, taking the moto and overall win. Arnold kept charging and finished second ahead of McGee. Another 50 class that had good racing was for the much older riders in +50. This was the second biggest class of the day, and when the gate dropped it was clear these guys came to race, and race they did. In the first moto Honda rider David Jolin was hauling the mail, taking the moto win ahead of Jason Dollas, Larry Bank and David Thomas. When the gate dropped for the second moto Jolin was again out front showing the pack the cool way around. Bank turned it up a bit, charging in the second spot with Thomas third and Dollas fourth. At the end of the moto the order held giving Jolin first overall with Bank second. The 125 class is always a fun class to watch. At times it has old bikes fixed up, mixed in with brand new ones. It also has a wide range of riders. Some have just moved up from minis while others


have been riding 125s for years. Yamaha rider Davey Fitzpatrick had his 125 smoking to the front taking the first moto win. KTM rider Christopher Gallagher finished second with Yamaha rider Walter Shelby third and Joshua Franklin fourth. In the second moto Fitzpatrick again was on the pipe taking the win and overall ahead of Gallagher. Third was the battle, and Franklin finished third for the moto giving him third overall for the day. On a Special note one rider who was riding a restored 125 in the Vintage class was Kawasaki rider Justin Hopper. Hopper traded wins with Eddie Kline, taking his first ever overall win! Congrats, Hooper.

Jaxson Schiller won the 50 4-8 and 50Jr classes

Results: 85Sr: 1.Luke Jackson 2.Brandon Bollino 3.Joey Elliott 4.Wylie Roberts 85Jr: 1.Hunter Billingsley 2.Kevin Mulligan 3.Andrew Voegtle 4.Preston Gusewelle 125 2-Stroke: 1.Davey Fitzpatrick 2.Christopher Gallagher 3.Joshua Franklin 4.Walter Selby 5.Chris Swieton +25A: 1.Pete Hinich 2.Billy Mccauley +25B: 1.Robbie Franco +40: 1.Daniel O’connor 2.Ryan Gusewelle 3.Billy

Loy 4.Dan Moreno 5.Steve Langdoc 50 4-8: 1.Jaxon Schiller 2.Joey Arnold 3.Ryder Mcgee 4.Thor Wharrie 5.Lucas Wood 85 Open: 1.Brandon Bollino 2.Joey Elliott 3.Luke Jackson 4.Kevin Mulligan 5.Zac Harmon 14-24: 1.Anthony Wallace 2.Alex Perry 3.Joseph Voegtle 4.Colten Bank 5.Eddie Kline +30A: 1.Billy Mccauley 2.Jeremy Bollino +30B/C: 1.Ryan Gusewelle 2.Bob Mcgee 3.Jaun Wonders 4.Aaron Hawks 5. Brian Carey +45: 1.David Jolin 2.Larry Bank 3.Jason Dollas 50Jr: 1.Jaxon Schiller 2.Joey Arnold 3.Ryder Mcgee 4.Thor Wharrie

50Sr: 1.Preston Zollers 2.Braden Wereski 3.Nate Bierbom Quad B: 1.Jonathan Wood Mini Quad: 1.Michael Kelley 2.Lucas Wood 3.Trevor Hoffeditz 4.Trigen Ruiz 5.Lelia Wood SchlBoy: 1.Anthony Wallace 2.Chris Swieton 3.Christopher Gallagher Schlboy 2: 1.Scotty Scamen 2.Nicky Shelton 3.John Greer 65 Open: 1.Thomas Wojtasow 2.Ayden Oppenlander 3.Talan Zollers 4.Max Williams 5.Coleton Elliott 250A: 1.Chase Sexton 2.Zach Marntino 3.Alec Perry 250B: 1.Dylan Boyd 2.Nicky Shelton 3.Eddie Lengwin 4.Joseph Voegtle 5.Kyle Campbell Open C: 1.Gavin Hawks 2.Shane Reilly 3.Jake Schmit 4.Matthew Mcdannel 5.Brandon Elliott Women: 1.Jaden Pogliano 2.Breanna Malak 3.Madeline Mahr 4.Rollanda Pinckard +55: 1.David Thomas 2.Rimantas Pazemeckas 65 Beg: 1.Rylan Kressek 2.Colton Elliott 3.Nate Bierborn 4.Tanner Haddon 85 Beg: 1.Ryan Crowley 2.Preston Gusewelle 3.Jeff Unland 4.Max Williams 5.Cole Verble Supermini: 1.Hunter Billingsley 2.Jaden Pogliano 3.Kevin Mulligan Vantage: 1.Justin Hooper 2.Eddie Kline 3.James Pinckard 4.Frank Bruno 65Jr: 1.Ayden Oppenlander 2.Kellen Arnold 3.Kyla Pogliano 4.Kallin Thomas 65Sr: 1.Talan Zollers 2.Thomas Wojtasow 3.Max Williams Open A: 1.Chase Sexton 2.Alec Perry Open B: 1.Anthony Wallace 2.Dylan Boyd 3.Eddie Lengwin 4.Derek Willey 5.Eddie Kline +35: 1.Daniel Oconnor 2.Billy Loy 3.Brian Carey +50: 1.David Jolin 2.Larry Bank 3.Jason Dollas 4.David Thomas 5.Rimantas Pazemeckes 250C: 1.Gavin Hawks 2.Jake Schmit 3.Matthew Mcdannel 4.Shane Reilly 5.Scotty Scamen

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D23 Motorcycles take over Andes Tower Hills Ski Resort Kensington, Minnesota - June 26 By Paul Otto

Jack Maki showing good style over the logs

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he Range Riders Motorcycle Club took home the Hare Scramble of the year award in 2015 for hosting the Andes Tower Hills Hare Scramble. Instead of playing it safe and leaving it the same as last year, they put in an extra five miles of trails to improve what was already a great course according to the riders. The word really spread from last year on how nice the course was as the attendance increased by over 100 riders and 200 spectators. The Range Riders and Andes Tower Hills has really created a great partnership. Andes Tower Hills is known for skiing, but they really put the word out about the Hare Scramble with a billboard at the facility, an advertisement spot at the Alexander movie theatre and sent a flyer to all their seasonal skiers. Look for bigger and better things down the road

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for this event with this partnership. The only thing that was missing was a little rain to keep the dust down. Otherwise, it looks like this could be a repeat for Hare Scramble of the Year in 2016. With a beautiful summer day, clear blue skies and a little wind to move the dust along, riders from as far as Canada came to test their skills on the slopes. Right off the bat it proved to be a little tricky as riders were funneled down off the start and instantly found a switchback filled with sand. Deeper than expected, multiple riders tucked their front ends and found themselves on the ground pretty quick. Not the best way to start off a race, but they had plenty of time to play catch up. During the AA race, up and comer Logan Kittock showed some speed as he led three of the four laps. Unfortunately for Kittock, the wise and crafty veteran of Check Point Off-road Racing’s Matt Stavish chased him down on the last lap and pulled out the win. Reminded me of the tortoise and the hare as Kittock shot


out of the gate on fire while Stavish put in smooth consistent laps and eventually passed for the lead. Great race by both. Race of the day has to go to Garrett Hansen, Nathan Zambon and Jake Hinkemeyer. The Vet A trio had a battle that would end on a climax that even got the crowd’s attention. Hinkemeyer led two of the three laps while crashes would put Hansen and Zambon exchanging positions back and forth. On the final lap Zambon passed Hinkemeyer as did Hansen. In front of an anticipating crowd Hansen had one last chance to get by Zambon and with a long sweeping right hander Hansen pinned in on the outside while Zambon tried his best to stay low and hang on to the position. Unfortunately for Zambon that is what it came down to. Hanging on. Both riders got to the corner and Zambon exhausted from the two plus hour race lost the rear wheel and didn’t have the strength to pull out of it and ended up taking both himself and Hansen out. As the crowd came to its feet yelling with excitement it was Hansen who mounted first and crossed the checkered flag for the win, Zambon in second and Hinkemeyer rounded out the podium. In the end nine seconds separated the three. Luckily no one was hurt, everyone came away with a great story and had fun. Team Mohawk Racing’s Aundrea “Drea” Aartmann at the ripe old age of 13 put her #199 Yamaha out front leading both laps as she took her first ever win in the Women’s class. This is Drea’s first year in the class and she is now in second place in the points standings. She also took an impressive six in the Premier class. Drea has been racing now for seven years and is becoming quite the little rider. Those following our new riders, Matt Gamache tied his best with a third place finish in the 250B class but what really stuck out was that he placed thirty-fifth overall A/B. Despite the dry conditions, riders had a blast taking over the ski resort weaving in and out of the trees, climbing up and down the hills and negotiating the off camber hills. Thanks to all the volunteers for your dedication to the sport and to Andes Tower Hills for allowing us to enjoy such a great facility. Remember that volunteers are always needed and welcomed.

Macro: 1.Cole Sutherland 2.Ethan Anderson Results: 3.Maxwell Munoz 4.Ruslan Johnson 5.Isaac DosierAA: 1.Mathew Stavish 2.Logan Kittock 3.Matt LinSmith deberg 4.Kevin Plzak 5.Craig Holasek Micro: 1.Connor Nelson 2.Eric Niedzielski 3.Austin 200A: 1.Jack Maki 2.Randy Lieder 3.Rob Lange Holasek 4.Lucas Stageberg 5.Charlie Anderson 4.Jerry Costello 250A: 1.Ryan Sand 2.Jason Cysiewski 3.Jonathan Acker 4.Jason Mr Excitement, Garrett Larson 5.Alex Tweeton Hansen took the +30A Open A: 1.Drey Lacroix 2.Dan Illies win in dramatic style 3.Paul Reschke 4.Luke Tonsager 5.Justin Ponter Vet A: 1.Garrett Hansen 2.Nathan Zambon 3.Jake Hinkemeyer 4.Brandon Hansen 5.Chris Jebb Sen A: 1.Jeremy Schmidt 2.Chad Tupper 3.Allen Jenrich 4.Dan Magnuson 5.Chris Macintosh Sup Sr A: 1.Ralph Feld 2.Robert Swift 3.Jay Waalen 4.Kraig Hinkemeyer 5.Dave Schreiner 200B: 1.Dalton Kittock 2.Myles Craven 3.Jack Klein 4.Bailey Mccarthy 5.Broc Graif 250B: 1.Devon Jirik 2.Logan Boettcher 3.Matt Gamache 4.Mitchell Thelen 5.Jonathan Theisen Open B: 1.John Weir 2.Clint Huff 3.Steven Hagman 4.Tanner Lokken 5.Troy Luedke Vet B: 1.Miguel Mahlich 2.Coy Jackson 3.Aaron Cihlar 4.Scott Miller 5.Kurt Knutson Sen B: 1.Kurt Olsen 2.Andrew Falk 3.Greg Foeller 4.Jesse Szykulski 5.Jason Naughton Sup Sr B: 1.Gary Walton 2.Steven Novak 3.Alan Wallner 4.Randy Miller 5.Steven Mehr 200C: 1.Ross Niewoehner 2.Derek Smith 3.Kyle Magnuson 4.Roan Buchholz 5.John Neuman 250C: 1.Derek Kulzer 2.Hunter Peters 3.Brandon Rod 4.Ryan Seamans 5.Derek Werner Open C: 1.Josh Brixen 2.Rodrigo Bonfim Sr 3.James Johnstad 4.Jesse Bartell 5.Adilson Ribeio Vet C: 1.Gregory Mulfort 2.Adam Cerny 3.Keith Grundhofer 4.Walter Paulino 5.Ian Karow The A Team of scoring: Bob Senior C: 1.Chris Bush 2.Bryan ChezJenson and Jessica Noaeill. ick 3.Jeff Hayford 4.Matt Menke 5.Brad Schoen Sup Sr C: 1.Jon Ball 2.David Peterson 3.Steven Werner 4.Tim Baldonado 5.Michael Rapp Masters: 1.Dana Koenig 2.Steve Reschke 3.Terry Wagoner 4.Craig Cherrington 5.Timothy Larson G Mast: 1.Jim Erickson 2.Donald Krueger Women: 1.Aundrea Artmann 2.Renee Ward 3.Miranda Tweeton 4.Shaye Jenrich 5.Sarah Stronczer Women +30: 1.Hanna Beckel 2.Nikki Wagner Junior: 1.Joseph Goth 2.Isaac Newport 3.Jayme French 4.Josiah Van Moer 5.Braydon Jebb Sportsman: 1.Seth Klifel 2.Mike Ward 3.Michael Carlson 4.Matthew Stukel 5.Thomas Stronczer Vintage: 1.Jason Goth 2.Jason Mccoy Premier: 1.Jayme French 2.Isaac Newport 3.Jason Albers 4.Jacob Strang 5.Caleb Sledd PeeWee: 1.Travis Illies 2.Blake Auckland 3.Jaegar Larson 4.Trey Bremer 5.Lucas Mccoy Girls: 1.Sydney Van Moer 2.Sadie Sledd 3.Avery Macdonald 4.Ryanne Artmann Aundrea "Drea" Aartmann won the Women’s class CYCLE USA, August 2016

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Barnes continues streak in D17 Spragueville, Iowa - July 10 By Austin Wells, Photos by BriAnn Stocklen

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ansen’s Hollow in Spragueville, IA saw the creation of a new event courtesy of the District 17’s WFO Promotions for racers to enjoy their motorcycles and quads. The rocky hills of Hansen’s Hollow brought in 147 entries for the hare scrambles race on this second weekend of July. With a small threat of storms in the afternoon, WFO front-man Ron Whipple was eager to get the races started on time, and beat the rain. In the 50cc (4-6) class, #447 Kade Heilman had a pretty hard get-off early

Nick Balzer finished third in 250B

on, but remounted and charged back to second place ahead of Cooper Lair. Austin Burns continued his win-streak in the class. 50cc (7-8) saw KTM mounted Levi Fortune take the win ahead of Ayden White and Brady Dillbeck, both also aboard KTMs. In the sixteen rider 65cc Beginner class, Kyle Walker took his third win of the season over Cameron Walker and series points leader Lane Davis. In the morning mini race, 85cc class racer Elijah Berryman took the overall win from the second row. Jayson Crawford and Lake Plowman would round out the podium in the class. In the Women’s class, Allie Roland took her sixth win of the season despite a

mid-race charge by BriAnn Stocklen. Stocklen finish second with Darcie Graham a little ways back. In the 98-200cc C class, KTM rider Thor Rick took his first win of the season, topping Jayson Crawford and Jacob Rossmiller. Patrick Hirschman won 201-Open C over Prophetstown, IL native Thomas Walters and Husqvarna rider Kyle Lindemann. After a few course alterations were made, the afternoon big bike classes took to the hills. Luckily the rain missed the location and we had a great afternoon. In what seems to be a reoccurring fashion this season, Yamaha rider Cody Barnes ripped the holeshot and never looked back, taking the overall by a large margin. In fact, he was the only rider to make nine laps! Colt Converse took the runner-up spot aboard his Yamaha YZ250F and Matt McDonald grabbed the last spot on the AA class podium. McDonald, “I had a really bad start but made my way up to 4th during the first lap. A little before the end of the first lap, I hit a rock and felt something weird. At the checkpoint, I confirmed that I had a flat front tire. I kept going to see how it would be and it definitely made for some sketchy moments, but it was rideable. I finally got used to it and had a nice little battle with Chris McKelvey for third. I

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250B class winner Tanner Whipple through a creek crossing.


think he had an issue with a rocky uphill as I was able to build a nice gap and finish third for my first podium in this series this year!” One of the most impressive rides came from 98-250B rider Tanner Whipple aboard his Kawasaki KX100. He was turning heads as he was catching tail-end AA riders from roughly two minutes behind, by the end of the first lap! Whipple would put a hurting on the 98-250B class, finishing sixth overall. Buddy Fortune finished second in the class, followed by Nick Balzer. The Quad A class saw East Peoria native Shea Dickson take his third win of the season, making it 3 of 4 so far. Second place was Yamaha rider Riley Brueggeman and Honda rider Dalton Hicks rounded out the podium. Results: 50cc (4-6): 1.Austin Burns 2.Kade Heilman 3.Cooper Lair 50cc (7-8): 1.Levi Fortune 2.Ayden White 3.Brady Dillbeck 4.Jack Allgeyer 5.Mason Wise 65cc Beg: 1.Kyle Walker 2.Cameron Walker 3.Lane Davis 4.Riley Roberts 5.Davin Shike 65cc (7-11): 1.Gavin Kramer 2.Reece Frankford 85cc: 1.Elijah Berryman 2.Jayson Crawford 3.Lake Plowman 4.Colin Halloran 5.Collin Kedzie Supermini: 1.Kane Ulve 2.Kyle Roberts 3.Gavin Minnaert 4.Trevor Keogh 5.Tyler Whipple Women: 1.Allie Roland 2.BriAnn Stocklen 3.Darcie

Graham 4.Riley Walters 5.Kristy Roland AA: 1.Cody Barnes 2.Colt Converse 3.Matt McDonald 4.David Stickel 5.Chris McKelvey Open A: 1.Colten Zuidema +30A: 1.Brae Williams 2.Kyle Ulve 3.Cody Toal +40A: 1.Brian Roland 2.Earl Hiland +50A: 1.Wally Mika 86-250B: 1.Tanner Whipple 2.Buddy Fortune 3.Nick Balzer 4.Noah Steiner 5.Doug Propper 251-Open B: 1.Derek Roberts 2.Tyler Dwyer 3.Dan Smith 4.Alex Harmon +30B: 1.Jaramie Brown 2.Josh Johnson 3.Justin Long 4.Tom Paar 5.Chris Hartman +40B: 1.Alex Lohf 2.Mickey Johnson +50B: 1.Doug Propper 2.Dale Smith 3.David Klimek 4.Ed Howard 86-200C: 1.Thor Rick 2.Jayson Crawford 3.Jacob Rossmiller 4.Blake Langhurst 5.Kyle Roberts 201-Open C: 1.Patrick Hirschman 2.Thomas Walters 3.Kyle Lindemann 4.Taite Gallagher 5.Tyler Schurbon +30C: 1.Wyatt Kyarsgaard 2.Matt Gillespie 3.Jake Meyer 4.Eric Smith 5.Duncan Gray +40C: 1.Glen Fuegen 2.Brian Halloran 3.Jeff Ellingsworth 4.Mike Stutzman 5.Kevin Purl 4 Wheel A: 1.Shea Dickson 2.Riley Brueggeman 3.Dalton Hicks 4.Joseph Nemitz 5.Matt Iburg 4 Wheel B: 1.Brent Coyle 2.Jayson Blunt 3.Quinton Fellinger 4.Jeremy Carlyle 5.Bret Daehler 4 Wheel C: 1.Dominick Ernst 2.Kutter Clark 3.Carter Holder 4.Zion Kahler 5.Jaiden Witmer 4 Wheel +30: 1.Jason Ochkie 2.Scott McDaniels 3.Ed Boyd 4.John Swank 5.Kevin (Lyle) Hall

Open B class rider Dan Smith getting some help up a muddy creek bank from Ron Whipple and Lance Minnaert

Variety of fun terrain including rolling hills, pines, woods, grass and fields, and moto track. Approximately 8 mile loop! Separate loop for micro/ macro.

•Concessions •Large Spectator Area No pit riding! No Camping! PeeWee, Girls & Premier 9 a.m. approx 1 hour Micro and Macro 10:30 a.m. start, approx 45 min C/Women/Master/Junior/X/Vintage/ 12:00 p.m. start, 1 hr for leader AA/A/B Classes 2:00 p.m. start, 2 hrs for the leader

Must pass 96db sound test and have US Forestry approved Spark Arrestor.

Gate & Sign-up opens at 7 AM parent present with minors Gate fee $5 per person, Entry fee $35, Vintage $25, X-Riders $10*

AMA & District card required.

The Norsemen Motorcycle Club is paying rider entries for D23 Micro and Macro riders at Norsemen events in 2016. Micro and Macro riders, your entry fee is free at this event!

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Logan Rusk had a big night, scoring wins in both his 250C class, as well as in Open C.


Perfect Night in Woodstock Woodstock, Illinois - July 15 District 17 Stadium MX Series

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id July, we all found ourselves in the midst of our first heat wave this season. As this Friday night came, those temps broke a bit, and it became an outstanding night for racing. A light mid-day shower even helped the crew prepping the track, and when it was all done, everyone attending this round of the Woodstock MX Series was in for a great night. Some more sand, touching up of a few jumps, tweaks to a couple corners, and it felt like a new track, yet again. Seems to be a recurring theme here - and that’s a good thing. In the +40 class, Larry Banks ran into problems in the heat race as he went down in the large sand corner while leading. After finishing third, he came off the gate in the main on a mission, fighting his way around Steve Perkins in the first jump section to take the lead. This time he avoided making any mistakes, and went on for the win. Perkins kept him in check while in second, with Kenosha, WI’s James We h r m a n third.

The 85Jr class is stacked with some really good riders, and we saw eleven of them take the gate drop tonight. Lucas Geistler had the quick reaction as he pulled the holeshot. Quick to jump in behind him was Anthony Edgerton.

Rockford, IL’s Kallin Thomas going to 4th in 65Jr.

Woodstock/ Thor/ Dunlop backed Edgerton after the moto, “It was a lot of fun, and I really like the track. The jumps and everything are nice and smooth. I started in second but kept hitting the inside and pushing till I got the lead. Then just rode hard and gave it all I could.” Edgerton made his way around Geistler as they started the second lap and went on for the win. Meanwhile, on the move from mid-pack was Yamaha mounted Noah Bindas. He worked to fifth in the first lap, then slowly made his way past Deegan Cooley, Evan Griffiths and late in the race, Geistler to finish an impressive second place. Zachary Brunner jumped into the lead right away in the 85Sr class, ahead of Anthony Vargas. Late in the moto, as the riders stayed really close, Trace Franzke worked into second to knock Vargas back a spot as they crossed the line ahead of Jack Roberts and Brooke Kennebeck. The youngster in the 50cc classes put on a show. In 50Jr, Nolan Simonton took the lead out of turn one, and never looked back. Jaxson Schiller ran in second all

the way, and even with a quick tip over in the deep sand section, never gave up fighting to make sure Simonton earned the win. Chase Blazek ran in third early, before dropping the spot to Jayten Thompson. 50Sr saw North Aurora, IL’s Preston Zollers take the heat race win, then jump out front in the main. Riley Busse was keeping him in sight, then mid moto when it looked like Zollers had it won, he went down in the same deep sand troubling a few riders through the night. Zollers was up pretty quick, and fought his way back to second. With a lap left, he made a great charge for the lead, but came up short, as Busse was intent on taking the win, and did. Nate Bierbom had a ring-side seat for it all in third, just ahead of Owen Bills and Nathan Waldrom in the eleven rider group. With twenty-seven 250C riders signed up, the class was again split into two groups. In Division one, leading from the first turn, and then building a safe lead to the checkered flag, Logan Rusk put it all together.


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Honda mounted Lusk, after taking the win, “Tonight is going really well so far. I’m riding smooth, and that really helps. The track is really nice. Since last year they made this a little more challenging, but well built so it is fun. I really enjoy it. Hopefully I keep the ball rolling as I still have the Open class yet to go. I have a lot of friends helping me out, and that’s what makes this sport so cool.” Lusk did go on to win the Open C class later in the night, after yet another great ride. Behind Lusk in that 250cc class, Tanyon Palka started in second, and held off a few early challenges to then open a little gap by the end. Brandon Jackson mixed it up in third early before the sand bit him, and he finished behind Erik Carlson and Jake Luchini. In the second division of 250C, Kurtis Knull grabbed a holeshot and made the most of it. Getting pressure by Andrew Gerdau all the way, Knull held on for the win as Clay Wahlstedt made a big push through the pack to lock down third on the final lap.


Knull after the win, “I surprised myself getting a good start and then just protected the insides to hold on. I stalled off the line in the heat race and finished in almost last place, so yea, this went a lot better. Racing at night is a lot of fun. I just started two years ago, and this is my first year out here so it is still pretty new.” The 250B front runners offered up the closest, and most physical clash of any tonight. Jarred Berggren and Nickolas Lorenz to be specific. It started in the heat race, where Lorenz showed no doubt he wanted the win. It wasn’t shocking to see the contest continue in the main when Berggren grabbed the holeshot. Lorenz was on his rear fender a half a lap in, and everyone in the pits took notice. Lorenz was all over the track trying to make a pass happen right away while Berggren showed he wasn’t about to back down. In the first laps, the two came together a couple times. As they went into lap three,

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Lorenz took off the gloves and dove under Berggren, essentially leaving him

no where to go. As they came back apart, Berggren went down, and Lorenz rocketed off to the win. Kyle Schneider, Blake Bauer, and Jacob Lorenz benefitted from the action as they all moved up, with Berggren rejoining the race in fifth for the final order. The action of the night continued from the 65Sr class riders. Out front Lucas Geistler had his hands full with a big push from Ryder Beth. The two were dragging bars for almost two laps before Beth took over the lead. Then Geistler went down in the sand section, dropping a few positions. Deegan Cooley played it cool the entire time in third, and finished second after Geistler dropped it. The night ended right on schedule, and anyone here had to look back and check it off as another winner. Good friends, a night of fun racing, really, what more could you ask for? At least until we all get to do it again!

Results: 250A: 1.Daniel Herrlein 2.Scott Zont 3.Erik Utech 4.Austin Das 5.Dale Kathan Open B: 1.Nickolas Lorenz 2.Cody Richter 3.Tyler Vacala 4.Jarred Berggren 5.Vincent Galasso Open C: 1.Tanyon Palka 2.Andrew Gerdau 3.Ryan Kennedy 4.Logan Rusk 5.Jacob Sherman 250B: 1.Nickolas Lorenz 2.Kyle Schneider 3.Blake Bauer 4.Jacob Lorenz 5.Jarred Berggren 50Jr: 1.Nolan Simonton 2.Jaxson Schiller 3.Jayten Thompson 4.Chase Blazek 5.Bryce Arnold 50Sr: 1.Riley Busse 2.Preston Zollers 3.Nate Bierbom 4.Owen Bills 5.Nathan Waldron 65Jr: 1.Ayden Oppenlander 2.Riley Busse 3.Ethan Abraham 4.Kallin Thomas 5.Nate Bierbom 65Sr: 1.Ryder Beth 2.Deegan Cooley 3.Talan Zollers 4.Lucas Geistler 5.Max Williams 85Jr: 1.Anthony Edgerton 2.Noah Bindas 3.Lucas Geistler 4.Evan Griffiths 5.Deegan Cooley 85Sr: 1.Zachary Brunner 2.Trace Franzke 3.Anthony S. Vargas 4.Jack Roberts Pit Bike: 1.Brian Petersen 2.Justin Hager 3.Cameron Lansing 4.Ryan Popaeko 5.Jacob Beatka Open A: 1.Brandon Pope 2.Daniel Herrlein 3.Austin Das 4.Erik Utech 5.Scott Zont Open Mini: 1.Ryder Beth 2.Lucas Geistler 3.Evan Griffiths 4.Deegan Cooley 5.Noah Bindas Vintage: 1.David Thomas 2.Lance Gilbert 3.Robert Feller 4.Jacob Johnson Women: 1.Brooke Kennebeck 2.Rachael Fuller 3.Emily Smith 4.Erin Pusateri 5.Amy Garlanger +25: 1.Erik Utech 2.Joshua Marescalco 14-24: 1.Reid Runkel +30: 1.Kyle Schneider 2.Juan Wonders 3.Robert Feller 4.Nicholas Smith 5.Larry Bank +40: 1.Larry Bank 2.Steven Perkins 3.James Wehrman 4.Lonnie Urban 5.Lance Gilbert 250C Div 1: 1.Logan Rusk 2.Tanyon Palka 3.Erik Carson 4.Jake Luchini 5. Brandon Jackson 250C Div 2: 1.Kurtin Knull 2.Andrew Gerdau 3.Clay Wahlstedt 4.Ryan Kennedy 5.Mike Meyer CYCLE USA, August 2016

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Baraboo 2 Day Trials Contest Baraboo, Wisconsin - July 16-17 By Kevin Huber

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he Wisconsin Observed Trials Association (WOTA) event on Mountain Road in Baraboo saw Noel Smage step up to be the Trialsmaster this year. With a lot of help from many other WOTA members, eight challenging sections were created for each day. Noel’s son Pat, eight time NATC Trials champion joined the Champ class Saturday and put on a good show with a perfect score for the day. Then on Sunday, Noel’s other son, Phil who is on a break from the Marvel Universe Live traveling thrill show entered and rode with the Champ class. These two brothers have tremendous talent on a trials bike and are impressive to watch. Baraboo is known to be a difficult event to ride due to the numerous rocks, but always draws a good group that are up for the challenge. There was a good turnout of riders from Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois. The weather was perfect for

Saturday and traction was very good, allowing riders to maneuver around and over the various obstacles. Early Sunday morning it rained, making the rocks wet and slippery at first. They did dry out as the day went on. In addition, the temperature and humidity was a bit higher Sunday. This gave the riders a good test of their stamina. Water was provided at the far end of the course to keep the riders Women’s class winner Vicki Wallerich hydrated. lier, but they had some more difficult obIt did help that Sunday’s sections were stacles. This kept the number of perfect designed to be shorter to help finish earscores down. However, a few riders were able to use good techniques to get them through some sections with a perfect ride. On Sunday some small sections were built in the pits for the young kids to play on. This was presented as the Pre-Youth competition. Participants were Ivan Misek age 4, Veronica Misek age 6, Seth Smage age 6, and Bryton Clark age 9. They had fun showing their riding abilities with small electric trials bikes. Saturday Results: Champ: 1.Pat Smage 2.Noel Smage 3.Will Check 4.Greg Sassi Expert: 1.Ryan Rivenburgh 2.Scott Daubert 3.Austin Smage 4.Tony Damhoff Advanced: 1.Keith Johnson 2.Mitch Littlefield 3.Garry Gardner 4.Tom Littlefield 5.Tony Wallerich 6.Jake Poth Intermediate: 1.Homer Weber 2.Dave Johnson 3.Janice Wallerich 4.Curt Kempfer Novice: 1.Erik Wallerich 2.Kimi Gardner Women: 1.Victoria Wallerich 2.Nel Lopez-Rameriz Sunday results: Champ: 1.Phil Smage 2.Jesse Wellenstein 3.Will Check 4.Greg Sassi Expert: 1.Ryan Rivenburgh 2.Tony Damhoff 3.Rob Walters Advanced: 1.Tony Wallerich 2.Jake Poth 3.Garry Gardner 4.Ron RIvenburgh 5.Fred Sassi 6.Jeff Franklin Intermediate: 1.Wade Murphy-Price 2.Jay Hood 3.Dave Johnson 4.Janice Wallerich Novice: 1.Erik Wallerich Women: 1.Victoria Wallerich 2.Nel Lopez-Rameriz Greg Sassi in the Champ class.

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Oakford Hare Scramble Oakford, Illinois - June 26 By Austin Wells

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nce a year since 1998, and offand-on since the mid-70s, landowner Dave Ayers has enjoyed hosting hare scramble races at his 360 acre farm in Oakford, Illinois. Three clubs come together to make this great event happen: Trail Blazer Riders, WFO Promotions, and the Dirt Riders. These clubs work together very well and it shows with 146 riders coming out to do battle, not only against each other, but against the heat from Mother Nature as well, with temps reaching almost 90 degrees. Jay Hall and his crew set up a four mile

loop for the minis and morning big bikes and a seven mile loop for the afternoon classes with over a mile of never before ridden trail. According to AA racer Drake Lineback, “The course was a loose soil, set up with lots of switchbacks and laid out over some nice ravines and hills. The off-cambers were a fun, technical aspect that I enjoyed but the most thrill of the day was crossing the five foot log every lap, which the spectators seemed to like as well!” The ever-competitive 85cc class saw Elijah Berryman take the win on his Kawasaki over Yamaha rider Chad Phelps and Rock Falls native Jayson Crawford on his Kawasaki. In the Supermini class, Tommy Fortune made a

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triumphant return to racing after taking a couple weeks off with a mild concussion. Fortune took the win aboard his new Honda CRF150 over local-boy Kamryn Shockey, and KTM rider Kyle Roberts. The Women’s class saw a battle for the lead almost the entire 45 minute race. Allison Roland held the slight edge on Husqvarna rider Riley Walters. BriAnn Stocklen rounded out the podium in third, aboard her KTM. During the morning big-bike race, the closest battle was between 98-200C racers Jhadyn Walker from Morrisonville, IL, Thor Rick from Ottawa, and Michael Burtle from Glenarm, IL. Walker took the overall win in the morning, only four seconds ahead of Rick, with Burtle just

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nine seconds back. In the Open C class, Honda mounted Brandon Griffiths found himself victor over IA native Derek St. Clair and Kawasaki rider Jordan Emmons. Course changes were made after the 90 minute morning classes finished. The afternoon classes were on the starting line, hiding from the sun underneath umbrellas. AA racer Cody Barnes went on to take his second overall win in a row in the WFO series. “I was able to get a good start and lead into the woods. The first lap was a decent pace but no one pushed hard because we didn’t know where to go. Going into the second lap I was able to pull a little lead and start stretching it out. On the third lap, I took a pretty bad crash in a field and got pretty banged up, but was able to get up and continue and come out with the win. The track got pretty rough towards the end of the race, but all-in-all, it was very good.” Colt Converse would rebound from a mid-pack start to finish second overall, “I got a fifth place start and slowly worked my way up to third, behind Barnes and Lineback. I followed Lineback for two and a half laps and managed to get around him. I put in a hard charge to try to catch the leader [Barnes] but I couldn’t make up the time. Thanks to my sponsors, MSR Fun Mart, G2, 100% and Layton Erickson Suspension for the support.”

98-250B rider Cody Vanderlaan working a log crossing.

Supermini rider, Buddy Fortune on his new Honda CRF 150


Rounding out the podium in the AA class was Midwest Motorsports/ Gotcha Computers backed Drake Lineback aboard his YZ250. “I settled in quick on the first lap, knowing it was going to be a hot day on a dry, slippery course, but thanks to Fly Racing for getting me some vented gear to help!” Lineback later reported that he was having some bike issues, having to ride in 1st gear only for some of the day. Jeff Kaylor aboard his Hall’s Husqvarna took the 98-Open A win over Colten Zuidema and Ryan Duff. In the 98-250B class, Tanner Whipple came out on top, aboard his KTM 200cc. Buddy Fortune finished second, with TJ Nees rounding out the podium. Results: 50cc (4-6): 1.Austin Burns 2.Kade Heilman 3.Cooper Duff 4.Ethan Whitten 5.Ashten Tritsch 50cc (7-8): 1.Levi Fortune 2.Brady Dillbeck 3.Jack Allgeyer 4.Mason Wise 5.Kayden Kuehl 65cc Beg: 1.Lane Davis 2.Levi Fortune 3.Cameron Walker 4.Kyle Walker 5.Davin Shike 65cc: 1.Jhak Walker 2.Cole Morgan 3.Tyler

Lentz 85cc: 1.Elijah Berryman 2.Chad Phelps 3.Jayson Crawford 4.Lake Plowman 5.Easton Morgan Supermini: 1.Buddy Fortune 2.Kamryn Shockey 3.Kyle Roberts 4.Trevor Keogh 5.Tyler Whipple Women: 1.Allison Roland 2.Riley Walters 3.BriAnn Stocklen 4.Darcie Graham 5.Susan Creek AA: 1.Cody Barnes 2.Colt Converse 3.Drake Lineback 4.Kiel Mueller 5.Ryan Moss 98-Open A: 1.Jeff Kaylor 2.Colten Zuidema 3.Ryan Duff 4.Matt Westlake 5.Braxton Bill +30A: 1.Cody Toal 2.Brae Williams +40A: 1.Travis Held 2.Randy Southard 3.Tim Hemstreet 4.Brian Roland +50A: 1.Wally Mika 2.Greg Gourley 3.Kevin Finefield 4.Ken Matway 5.Bob Marfell 98-250B: 1.Tanner Whipple 2.Buddy Fortune 3.TJ Nees 4.Cody Vanderlaan 5.Doug Propper II 251-Open B: 1.Tyler Dwyer 2.Tyler Cloyd 3.Dan Smith 4.Derek Roberts +30B: 1.Jaramie Brown 2.Ryan Cozad 3.Mike Robinson 4.Ramie Fox 5.Tyson Roth +40B: 1.Stacy Stewart 2.Ryan Mccoy 3.Tom Lang 4.Matt Cloyed 5.Nathan Rebman +50B: 1.Dale Smith 2.Doug Propper 3.Ed Howard 4.Randy Wagahoff 5.Lyle Peicha 98-200C: 1.Jhadyn Walker 2.Thor Rick 3.Michael Burtle 4.James Adkisson 5.Jacob Rossmiller 201-Open C: 1.Brandon Griffiths 2.Derek St.Clair 3.Jordan Emmons 4.Zach Barnett 5.Brandon Bodine +30C: 1.Dave Emmons 2.Nate Sefton 3.Matt Gillespie 4.Duncan Gray 5.Dustin Smith +40C: 1.Craig Reed 2.Sam Adkisson

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Casey Hultgren lays it sideways on his way to winning +25B.

Echo Valley Motocross Brookston, Minnesota - June 26 By Samantha Laderer

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n June 25th, the central region of Minnesota saw a huge storm pass through with heavy rains and high winds that ended in quite a bit of damage. Echo Valley was hit by this storm late in the afternoon which ended practice about an hour early. Some riders left thinking that the track wouldn’t be good on Sunday, but those who know how the track takes rain, knew that the track would be perfect. On Sunday, once the sun rose over the tree line, the wet spots started to dry, making for prime riding conditions. The track was still wet during practice, but that was fine as some really good lines were formed. The race day started out with a combination of five different classes on the line in a double drop. This included +35A, B, and C as well as the +45A and B/C. District 23’s Rick Amatuzio led both motos (riding in +35A) and checked out for the wins. 48

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The second moto saw another assortment of riders; 85cc 9-11 and 12-15. Curtis Biorn and Jacob Paige led the riders down the holeshot. Biorn was in the lead for the 12-15 class as Paige rode in 9-11. Although they were in different classes, Paige chased after Biorn and tried his hardest to keep the pace. Mitch Petrick, a Canada native ran in the second position for the 12-15 class and stayed close to Paige. In the 9-11 class, Kona Rodrigues battled with the three others for the second position. Rodrigues chose some good lines and was able to stay ahead of the others. Having the others right behind pushed him to go faster and hold his lines. It was a huge confidence booster for him. Race five saw another group of vet riders, the +40A, B and C. This time Amatuzio had some good competition in the A class. Off the start in moto one, Amatuzio with Kyle Love and Mark Johnson came into the first turn bar to bar. Love

and Johnson were able to make the corner with ease, but Amatuzio saw trouble as he slid out. This left the other two to have all the fun up front and battle for the win. Love stayed ahead of Johnson, by just enough. Amatuzio managed to go from dead last to finish fifth. In the second moto, the three made it through the first turn without a problem. Love took the lead leaving Amatuzio and Johnson to fight for second. Johnson made a small mistake which allowed Amatuzio to put a small gap between them, but that didn’t last long. Johnson caught back up within a lap. On the last lap Johnson was able to make the pass for second only three corners from the finish line. Warrant Hanninen and Craig Janzig finished out the top five. Race nine saw quite the battle between four ladies who were looking for the Women’s class win. Aylssa Storlie took the lead out of the gate with Cherish Fischer, Linzy Lavalley and Samantha Laderer right behind. Laderer passed


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Andrew Wedge (777) and Matt Lamourea going at it in the 85cc class


Fischer and Lavalley right away and was in pursuit to catch Storlie. Half way through the first lap Storlie saw trouble when she went a little high on one of the big bowl turns and went over it. Laderer took the lead and was able to put a decent gap between her and the rest of the ladies. Storlie got back up and was able to catch up to take a third in the moto. Fischer finished in second. In the second moto Fischer and Storlie got tangled right away while Laderer and Lavalley got stuck on the gate. Once the gate finally fell both Laderer and Lavalley shot down the line leaving the other two behind to get untangled. Laderer held on for the win. Lavalley ran in second until Storlie caught up and passed her. Fischer finished fourth. Another good race to watch came courtesy of the 65cc riders in the 7-9 and 1011 classes. The riders stayed close the first lap before Zach Brown was able to

carry a little more speed up the hills and get a gap between him and the others. Sawyer Niewind and Cooper Abbott battled for the second position. The two went back and forth all first moto while Adrian Hauge followed close behind waiting for his chance to make a pass on the two. Hauge was new to Echo Valley, so he hesitated a little more than he normally would. In the second moto, Brown again checked out after the first lap, leaving the other three to battle it out. Hauge was a little more use to the track at this point, and went to make a pass on the second lap but pushed a little too high causing him to fall over in a corner. “This track looks amazing and is beautiful. It is a great track because it challenges the riders with the big corners and jumps,” said Hauge’s father in response to how they liked their first time at Echo Valley.

Never guess what it will do to a track. As the riders saw, the rain on Saturday led to mint conditions for Sunday’s racing. Teri and Amber, the mother-daughter duo that runs the track, as well as Spencer Kadlec, Amber’s husband, would like to thank everyone who took the chance with the rain and stuck it out to race. A little bit of rain never hurts. Results: 85cc 9-11: 1.Jacob Paige 2.Kona Rodrigues 3.Matt Lamourea 4.Tate Tromblay 5.Nathan Kendall 85cc 12-15: 1.Curtis Biorn 2.Mitch Petrik 3.Andrew Wedge 4.Cooper Lavigne 5.Austin Speltz 85cc 9-12: 1.Curtis Biorn 2.Jacob Paige 3.Mitch Petrik 4.Austin Speltz 5.Matt Lamourea Supermini: 1.Everett Fitzsimmons 65cc 7-11: 1.Sawyer Niewind 2.Cooper Abbott 3.Adrian Hauge 65cc 7-9: 1.Zach Brown 2.Adrian Hauge 65cc 10-11: 1.Sawyer Niewind 2.Cooper Abbett Multi 4-8: 1.Tucker Bradford 2.Deegan Leaf Oil Inj: 1.Deegan Leaf Micro 4-6: 1.Tucker Bradford Micro 7-8: 1.Zach Brown 2.Izaac Zimmer 3.Zach Brown 4.Lincoln Lavalley 14-24A: 1.Gavin Kadlec 14-24B: 1.Austin Aspros 2.Lucas Gardino 3.Tommy Coon 4.Cole Anderson 5.Bret Holland 14-24C: 1.Gavin Love 2.Cole Hay 3.Bodie Swanson 4.Devin Smith 5.Broc Today +30A: 1.Kyle Love 2.Mark Johnson 3.Rick Amatuzio 4.Jesse Zimmer 5.Kevin Woizeschke +30B: 1.Bobby Penders 2.Nick Leaf +30C: 1.Nathan Opland 2.Dustin Nelson 3.Jeffery Jones +35A: 1.Rick Amatuzio +35B: 1.Bobby Penders 2.Josh Schaefer +35C: 1.Jeffery Jones +45B/C: 1.Terry Seip 2.John Cram 3.Craig Hultgren +45A: 1.Richard Blaser 2.Michael Stumne 3.Barry Buckman +40A: 1.Kyle Love 2.Mark Johnson 3.Rick Amatuzio 4.Warren Hanninen 5.Craig Janzig +40B: 1.Josh Schaefer 2.Steven Tate 3.Nathan Opland 4.Charles Plewa +40C: 1.Jeffery Jones +25A: 1.Matthew Kline 2.Josh Virnig +25B: 1.Casey Hultgren 2.Chris Janzig 3.Nick Leaf +25C: 1.Marcus Evenson 2.Derek Ness 3.Lonni Gardner 4.Wes Lorence +50: 1.Craig Janzig 2.Richard Blaser 3.Steven Tate 4.John Cram 5.Terry Seip Schlby 2: 1.Kole Lemcke 2.Broc Today 3.Zack Thompson Schlby 1: 1.Chase Webber 2.Thomas Brown 3.Nick Paige 4.Mitch Petrik Women: 1.Samantha Laderer 2.Aylssa Storlie 3.Cherish Fischer 4.Linzy Lavalley 125 2-Str: 1.Chase Webber 2.Chad Pekkala 3.Nick Paige Open A: 1.Gavin Kadlec 2.Josh Virnig 3.Matthew Kline 4.Alex Buckman Open B: 1.Austin Aspros 2.Ryder Hanninen 3.Tommy Coon 4.Lucas Gardino 5.Casey Hultgren Open C: 1.Chase Graba 2.Tanner Nikunen 3.Isaac Twiest 4.Derek Ness 5.Zack Thompson 250A: 1.Alex Buckman 250B: 1.Austin Aspros 2.Ryder Hanninen 3.Cole Anderson 4.Bret Holland 5.Tyler Jensen 250C: 1.Gavin Love 2.Chase Graba 3.Kole Lemcke 4.Corey Napper 5.Cole Hay

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Wittenberg, Wisconsin - July 10 By Doug Forstner, Photos by Kaila Forstner

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he day was Friday July 8th, one day before Fantasy Moto crew was scheduled to hold a District 16 two-day points race at its Wittenberg, WI race facility. The weatherman predicted a perfect sunny weekend, however, Friday night as racers were pulling into the pits, good ole Mother Nature opened up the skies and dumped a whole bunch of water on the track. Scott Biese though had things figured out pretty well, because usually par for the course he has to deal with this kind of weather at most of his events. The good news to all this, was Mr. Biese decided mid-week to dump over 100 truckloads of sand onto the racetrack which mixed in well with the black dirt soil creating a nice loamy track in various spots. Feedback from early motos on Saturday was some areas having multiple lines and the new sections with the sand added were getting rough, making for great passing options. The vibe around the pits is that everyone really likes this track and they are hoping that in 2017 there is more than one weekend scheduled at the facility as shown by the almost 300 entries that showed up to do battle for the weekend. Weather held great all day Saturday and as races wrapped up, the venue

changed to the Arestrong out front for the first couple laps. nacross track where Then Olson was able to put a move on pit bike and big Randrup in the back section of the track. bikes and kids on Jones was holding off Jake Lepak and foot had some SatMarco Gravedoni. On the white flag, urday night exhibiRandrup made a run at Olson but came tion races. All were up a bike length short at the checkers. entertaining on the Jones finished third followed by Lepak close knit areand Gravedoni. Moto two again saw nacross track. It Randrup rocket to the lead but it was makes for a great short lived as Lepak made a move to get way to keep racers by. Adam Peterson who took seventh in and fans entertained moto one was right with Randrup during for the weekend the first lap as he also got a good start. long races. Again, Gravedoni and Olson were rounding out on Sunday, weather the top five. On the last lap, Peterson looked decent but made a run at Randrup in the rollers and the chance for more was able to make the pass stick moving rain was evident all into second. At the checkers it was day so the Fantasy Lepak with the moto win and his 4-1 Moto crew kept the score gave him the overall. Randrup’s program moving consistent 2-3 scores netted second overalong nicely so they all ahead of Olson who went 1-5. As I could get most if not was jotting down notes, I happened to see all motos in before the afternoon storms a big flurry at the checkers involving were scheduled to hit. 250A was first off the line on Sunday and it marked the return of Hunter Sayles who pulled the holeshot and shot out into the lead. Kyle Hameister and Jake Vaness gave chase and were fighting over the number two spot. Dennis Ponton, Tory Brady and Austin Hamburgur were also trying to decide who would stay in the top five throughout the moto. At the checkers, it was Sayles over Hameister followed by Vaness. Moto two again saw Sayles in the early lead, this time with Vaness giving chase as Hameister had bike problems. Sayles was able to keep his position and take the overall ahead of Vaness who went 3-2 for second. Ponton rounded out the podium. 250B was next in line to tackle the track and it was Nick Randrup on his Donahue Super Sports YZ250 two stroke pulling moto one holeshot. Cody Jones and Kole Olson were right there Cole Godfrey blitzing the whoops with Randrup and the three ran on his way to fourth in 85cc 9-11 CYCLE USA, August 2016

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Olson and Gravedoni as the two raced Kalies must have had bike problems as past the checkers. Peterson went 7-2 for he did not finish moto two. Maki soon fourth and Gravedoni pushing hard and took over second followed by Van Lyssel. going 5-4 put him in the top five besting Neubauer dropped back just behind the Jones 3-7. battle of Anthony Lindholm and Marshall 250C was next up and it was nearly a Busse. Oehlhof took the overall beating full gate of riders ready to see who would Maki and Van Lyssel. Lindholm’s good come out of the tight left hand start first. second moto moved him up to fourth just Brock Noreen just beat out Gavin Burch ahead of Busse who rounded out the top for those moto one honors. Jacob Pilman, five. Avery Rost and Dustin Laplant were runSportsman B/C 14-24 had a good size ning top five. Lap two saw Noreen congroup of riders and again we were wittinue to lead Burch, Rost slid into third ness to Nick Randrup pulling holeshot in place followed by Laplant and Ron moto one. Cody Jones passed Randrup Schmidt. On lap three, Noreen still held on lap one and held that position to the court over Burch and Rost with Schmidt checkers. Josh Barnett from Lanse MI moving into fourth rider Brian Jochman got a ahead of Laplant. +40 new Yamaha this year and is Moto two again saw looking pretty good on it. the holeshot skills of Noreen, this time just ahead of Schmidt. Nick Jacobson had a good start also ahead of Brody Gallagher and Max Mayer. Mid moto Schmidt made a move on Noreen to take over the lead. Throughout the moto, it was crazy how many passes were made with everyone trying to get into the top five. At the checkers it was Schmidt with the moto win over Noreen. Rost held onto third ahead of Mayer and Laplant. Noreen took the overall edging out Schmidt and Rost on the podium. Burch took home fourth just beating the scores of Mayer who tied Laplant made the trip down and ran third but got the fifth spot because of the betthroughout the moto ahead of Tristin ter finish in moto two. Fuerst and Gavin Burch. Moto two again Mini 85cc 12-15 was another action had Randrup with holeshot ahead of packed class. It was Justin Oehlhof who Jones. These two battled just like in made the trip up from Blanchardville WI moto one. The start was a little dicey and to pull the holeshot in moto one just beatRandrup and Jordan Nielsen came toing out Preston Maki for the lead. Tyler gether at one point on the triple after the Kalies was running third ahead of Gage finish line and unfortunately Nielsen Neubauer and Luke Van Lyssel. Kalies went down. Again, Barnett and Fuerst moved into second and gave Oehlhof a ran third and fourth with Brad Trinko run for his money with Maki not far berunning top five just ahead of Lukas Erdhind. Going into the last lap, Kalies was mann. As the moto wound down, the rain still hounding Oehlhof for the win but started coming down, making the track a Justin would take the win. Maki took little tricky. On the last lap, Jones and third followed by Neubauer and Van Randrup were side by side through the Lyssel. Moto two had Oehlhof quickly whoops but Jones made a small bobble in the lead ahead of Neubauer and Maki. and gave Randrup the lead and the moto 54

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win, plus the overall. Jones would take second with Barnett rounding out podium. At this point, the race was on to see who could pack up and get out of the pit area as soon as possible before the downpour hit the area. The good news was only a couple classes had to run in the rain at the end of the day so all in all it was another good weekend for all who made the trek to Central Wisconsin for the District 16 racing. Results, Sunday July 10: 2 str B/C: 1.Reid Runkel 2.Kole Olson 3.Dane Klinger 4.Ry Baumann 5.Sam Forstner 65cc: 1.Ayden Price 2.Aiden Weyenberg 3.Ryan Berger 4.Trevor Simone 5.Kobe Miller 250A: 1.Hunter Sayles 2.Jacob Vaness 3.Dennis Ponton 4.Austin Hamburgur 5.Tory Brady 250B: 1.Jacob Lepak 2.Nicholas Randrup 3.Kole Olson 4.Adam Peterson 5.Marco Gravedoni 250C: 1.Brock Noreen 2.Ronald Schmidt 3.Avery Rost 4.Gavin Burch 5.Maxwell Mayer Open A: 1.Hunter Sayles 2.Kyle Hameister 3.Jacob Vaness 4.Andy Lieders 5.Austin Hamburgur Open B: 1.Jacob Lepak 2.Jerold Petroski 3.Adam Peterson 4.Nicholas Kubowski 5.Jake Denison Open C: 1.Brock Noreen 2.Dustin Laplant 3.Jacob Pilman 4.Nick Jacobson 5.Maxwell Mayer Sports B/C 14-24: 1.Nicholas Randrup 2.Cody Jones 3.Josh Barnett 4.Tristin Fuerst 5.Bradley Trinko +25A: 1.Andy Lieders 2.Lucas Padrutt 3.Brad Johnson +25B/C: 1.Ben Cropsey 2.Jerold Petroski 3.Robert Jones 4.Nicholas Kubowski 5.Elijah Gorecki +30A: 1.Cody Wills 2.Brad Johnson 3.Cory Wunderlich 4.David Ebben +30B/C: 1.Jake Shallow 2.Elijah Gorecki 3.Joseph Steier 4.David Peterson 5.Robert Burch +40: 1.Andy Bowman 2.Tom Nielsen 3.Tony Kalies 4.Wayne Welzien 5.Timothy Vanvreede +50: 1.Jeffrey Mclain 2.Wayne Welzien Women: 1.Desirae Steier 2.Kendra Randrup 3.Mariah Lacount 4.Kendra Tutt 5.Andi Bowman 50cc 4-6: 1.Taylor Ebben 2.Paityn Fritchen 3.Chase Wunderlich 4.Brayton Wills 50cc 7-8: 1.Brody Barth 2.Grant Neubauer 3.Logan Kresal 4.Jace Miller 5.Ryder Johnson 65cc 7-11: 1.Ryder Beth 2.Aiden Weyenberg 3.Ayden Price 4.Jackson Oehlhof 5.Gavin Templen 85cc 9-11: 1.Jordan Biese 2.Elijah Tetzlaff 3.Ryder Beth 4.Cole Godfrey 5.Easton Block 85cc 9-13: 1.Jordan Biese 2.Elijah Tetzlaff 3.Preston Maki 4.Justin Oehlhof 5.Marshall Busse 85cc 12-15: 1.Justin Oehlhof 2.Preston Maki 3.Luke Vanlyssel 4.Anthony Lindholm 5.Marshall Busse SuperMini: 1.Josh Bowman 2.Desirae Steier 3.Dane Klinger 4.Tylin Fietzer 5.Andi Bowman 125JR: 1.Reid Runkel 2.Marco Gravedoni 3.Ry Baumann 4.Bailey Otis 5.Ronald Schmidt



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ore often than not when you head to an event at the CMJ Raceway in Hixton, Wisconsin, there’s actually multiple events going on over the same weekend. One of western Wisconsin’s popular locations, the facility originated with motocross, but now regularly holds hare scrambles racing, as well as hill climbing sanctioned and paying points in both AMA Districts 16 and 23. This was one of those busy, typical weekends. Vintage motocross down in the valley, two days of hill climbing kicking off on Saturday, and a D16 hare scrambles on Sunday. Plenty for everyone to do... particularly the track crew,

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but they get it done, and seem to smile all the way through it. There’s a passion there that gives you the impression they really enjoy it. It always helps when mother nature does her part, as she did this weekend. It was one of the warmer weekends so far this year. Storms pushing through Saturday seemed to split and miss the facility, and a little rain Saturday night played well into the track prep for everything come Sunday. While listening to the vintage bikes ripping around on the motocross track, we took our time to take in all the fun on the hill where 175 entries put on a good show. A great mix of riders from Minnesota, Wisconsin along with a nice showing from Iowa and Illinois all took part. It is a pretty simple process.... every

rider gets two shots at the hill, one in each round as the classes all follow a predetermined order. Fastest climb, or greatest distance accomplished wins! Easier said than done, as the hill is designed to make it a challenge. Breakers as they call them (more like walls) interrupt the hill’s already steep assent, not to mention loose soil, ruts, and a few rocks - it all makes it even more exciting. A rare difference at Hixton is the parking is at the top of the hill, as riders go down into the small valley on a side road to take on the hill’s climb. Spectators gather at the top, as well as below. The climb began with youth classes, and worked up to the biggest, and fastest machines as the day progressed. The Micro mini (50cc) riders got it all started, and right away it seemed like the action was dominated by Ellsworth, WI riders. Lane Brookshaw set a first round time

MN’s Travis Schroedl rode to second in the 450cc class.


Lake City, MN’s Bradley Marking on his way to second in the Four Stroke class.


The always young Mel Piontek cresting the hill in the 125cc class.


that held up through both rounds of racfastest climbs of the day. Colton ing, taking his first win ahead of fellow Landwer’s 8.117 first round shot over the Ellsworth rider Brady Kirchner. Kirchtop on his Honda just beat Logan Peterner held down second in the first round son’s 8.168 and Kirk Mueller with a until Charlie Engnes outdid him. When 8.181 climb. The top fourteen riders all they returned for round two, Kirchner posted times under 8.5 seconds, showing found a little better line, and retook sechow competitive these riders were. ond for good. Minnesota’s Kaden Braun Logan Peterson rebounded in the also topped the hill on both climbs for 450cc class for the win on his Yamaha fourth in the twelve rider class. needing a second climb to get it done. Brookshaw returned in the 65cc class His first round left him in third behind and let his first climb also take that win Travis Schroedl and Joel Falde. On that ahead of Clive Brookshaw and Kirchner. second climb, he hit it just right, and Finally, when the 85Jr class came to the dropped nearly a half second off his time hill, Kirchner found his stride and took to clear the top in 7.655 seconds. the win, beating out both of the BrookSchroedl’s first round 7.921 was good for shaw boys along the way. His first round second ahead of Falde’s second effort of time held up, a really good thing as he 7.946 seconds. Chad Altfillisch also crashed part way up the hill on his secjoined the sub eight second crowd with ond effort. Hager City, WI’s Bodee O’Neil made his presence known in the Mini Sr and Supermini classes, winning both. He found the 125cc class the bigger challenge. His first round 9.2 second climb was good for second place after the round, with Casey Virkus leading the way by a tenth of a second. MN’s Colton Landwer was in third ahead of IA’s Emily Schultz. When the nine 125cc riders returned for the second round, as the hill had become a little more loose, very few of them were able to improve on their first times. Actually, none of the top five could match the first round times - just fine with Virkus as his effort held for the class win. The same trend of faster first round times held in the 200cc class as well where MN’s Braiden Henry put his KTM over the top in 8.122 seconds ahead of Taylor O’Neil for the win. It was another impressive class to win, as it had thirteen entries. The largest class of the day had twenty-two riders... the 250cc class. Riders from four states, and all were topped by a pair of Minnesota regulars. Jason Braun’s first round 7.722 held up for the class D23’s Jason Braun won the large 250cc class, and win, as well as one of the also finished third in the King of the Hill competition.

his 7.984 effort for fourth. Falde came back later in the Open class and found his first win of the day... beating Kirk Mueller and Bradley Marking, as Peterson settled for fourth. Keeping the wins in different hands, Mueller took home his share of the gold as well - winning the 600cc class on his Honda. His first round 7.735 time would have been good, but he came back and trimmed a tenth of a second off it in the second round... just because he could. Iowa’s fast guy, Wade Schultz topped the Senior class, as his 7.795 climb just edged out Tim Cain and Mike Wood. Tim Cain came back in the Super Sr class to get a win of his own, leading Brad Cain by nearly a half second. Hixton, continued on page 62...

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More Excellent Azzie DT Lake Mills, Wisconsin - June 18 By Bambi Yogerst

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rack preparations in full swing, grill fired up and smokin’ at the “Turn 4 grill”, the pits filling up with riders and their crews, yes, it is race day at Azy! What better could you do with a Saturday evening. The Quads usually deliver an exciting show, and tonight was more of the same, starting right off in the heats! In Quad C, Dan VonMoos, new to racing in the quads this year, battled on his #5 Honda. He went on to take the win in both the heat and main event over Sonja Kohn and Melissa Sorenson. Tyler Martin drove out of a tangle with Lucas Emling between turns one and two

85cc riders Loyal Prach #06 and Ezra Brusky going into turn one.

Open 250cc winner Nick Smith (left) and runner up Max Smith.

in their Open Quad heat, and went on to end the heat with the win. Then in the main, he fell short to winner Tyler Schrimpf. Heat winner Keegan Reitz got the holeshot in the Quad B main, followed by Lucas Emling and Travis Greene into turn one. Heading down the back stretch of the first lap, Greene moved ahead of Emling. Reitz was pulling further out as Greene settled into a comfortable second, leaving things to heat up for a third place battle. Cody Neinfeldt hung in that battle for a short time, then dropped back behind as Emling and Tyler Sobiesczyk. Youth rider Loyal Prach was first off the starting line in the 85cc class, then went into turn one side by side with Ezra Brusky on his Yamaha. Brusky dropped behind by the second lap, but stayed right on Prach’s heels. Then going into turn two Brusky made a small mistake, letting Emmett Sund join him in turn three and go side by side into turn four. After another slip by Brusky, Sund got around. Sund was now on Prach’s back wheel, through turns one and two, pulling up next to him on the back stretch, going side by side through turns three and four. Prach managed to pull ahead. Sund relentlessly came right back at Prach. Last lap, Sund got by Prach to take the win in a fantastic race! In the Open class Nick Smith was out front with Max Smith and Jacob Walter right behind. Coming up the front stretch Max Smith made his move, blasting by CYCLE USA, August 2016

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Nick Smith and maintaining the lead for the next few laps. At the half way point of the race, Nick is gaining some ground on Max, and with a slip coming out of turn one, Nick had the opportunity to get the lead back. Side by side down the back stretch they went, as Nick slipped ahead. Another exciting finish as Nick Smith topped the class! Again, it was a great night at the track. The consensus from most I talked to, the track was in good condition and they had fun, and that is what its all about! Results: Quad B: 1.Keegan Reitz 2.Travis Greene 3.Lucas Emling 4.Tyler Sobiesczyk 5.Cody Neinfeldt 50cc 4 Str 4-8: 1.Colton Frandsen 2.Ethan Mueller +50: 1.Brad Boughton 2.Mike Yogerst 3.Jeff Chromy 4.Daniel Vonmoos 5.Steve Wasser 85cc 7-15: 1.Emmett Sund 2.Loyal Prach 3.Ezra Brusky 4.Cole Andresen 5.Ethan Ramsey 50cc Shaft 4-8: 1.Jack Brucks 2.Willy Brucks 3.Jakob Ottenad 4.Rocket Altmann 5.Andrew Carroll Classics 250-400: 1.George Patrick 2.Steven Seeley 3.Robert Reese 4.Dave Kruck 5.Chuck Dickenson Quad C 16+: 1.Daniel Vonmoos 2.Sonja Kohn 3.Melissa Sorenson +30: 1.Jim Kirschbaum 2.Luke Brucks 3.Aaron Miller 80's Single: 1.Daniel Murre 2.Robert Reese 3.Mark Martinich Beginner Adult: 1.Jeremy Verhulst 2.Gabe Brusky Twin/ Vintage: 1.Daniel Murre 2.Robert Reese 3.Jake Zender 4.Mark Martinich 5.Drew Saunders

Hixton, continued from page 59... Along with all the other classes, it was a great show, and a really fun day. The one run, King of the Hill contest at day’s end saw Joel Falde best them all with his 7.72 run up the Hixton hill. Wade Schultz, Jason Braun, Logan Peterson and Aaron Bechel all fell under eight seconds. Pretty cool having this many fast riders finish within two tenths of a second. All this, and it was just the beginning of the long weekend’s excitement. When the 2017 schedules are released, make sure to include one of these multievent weekends into your summer’s plans... for racing, or as a spectator, you’ll find it a highlight of the season. Results: Micro Mini: 1.Lane Brookshaw 2.Brady Kirchner 3.Charlie Engnes 4.Kaden Braun 5.Cameron Mack 65cc: 1.Lane Brookshaw 2.Clive Brookshaw 3.Brady Kirchner 4.AJ Engnes 5.Charlie Engnes Mini Jr: 1.Brady Kirchner 2.Clive Brookshaw 3.Lane Brookshaw 4.Kyle Marty 5.Carson Roschen Mini Sr: 1.Bodee O'Neil 2.Damon Warwick Super Mini: 1.Bodee O'Neil 2.Ruger Brown 3.Damion Huppert 4.Damon Warwick 125cc: 1.Casey Virkus 2.Bodee O'Neil 3.Colton Landwer 4.Emily Schultz 5.Mel Piontek 200cc: 1.Braiden Henry 2.Taylor O'Neil 3.Jason Laven 4.Jared Marty 5.Jeff Jack 450cc: 1.Logan Peterson 2.Travis Schroedl 3.Joel Falde 4.Chad Altfillisch 5.Kirk Mueller 600cc: 1.Kirk Mueller 2.Jason Braun 3.Aaron

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250cc: 1.Cody Funk 2.Jacob Walter 3.Brooke Chromy 4.Brady Lange 5.Ezra Brusky 65cc 7-11: 1.Ethan Ramsey 2.Theodore Bendykowski 3.Xander Figliuzzi 4.Isabelle Andresen 5.Sydney Sund Women: 1.Brooke Chromy 2.Megan Funk 3.Ellen Kirschbaum 4.Mia Reese Open: 1.Nick Smith 2.Max Smith 3.Jacob Walter 4.Cody Funk 5.Blake Berry 6.Brady Lange 7.Brooke Chromy Pro: 1.Christian Johnson 2.Kevin Walter 3.Brock

Schwarzenbacher Open Quad A/B: 1.Tyler Schrimpf 2.Tyler Martin 3.Lucas Emling 4.Colton Zimmerman 5.Dan Mecklenberg Senior: 1.Sergius Figliuzzi 2.Jim Kirschbaum 3.Brad Boughton 4.Dan Peterson 5.Steve Wasser 505cc: 1.Max Smith 2.Blake Berry 3.Jacob Walter 4.Robert Reese 5.Mark Martinich Pro: 1.Christian Johnson 2.Kevin Walter Quad A: 1.Colton Zimmerman 2.Tyler Martin

Quad B main, side by side into turn one #35 Travis Greene and #96 Lucus Emling.

Bechel 4.Mike Wood 5.Tim Cain 750cc: 1.Travis Schroedl 2.Kaleb Northrup 3.Bradley Marking Open: 1.Joel Falde 2.Kirk Mueller 3.Bradley Marking 4.Logan Peterson 5.Wade Schultz Senior: 1.Wade Schultz 2.Tim Cain 3.Mike Wood 4.Corey "CMY" O'Neil 5.Brad Cain Super Sr: 1.Tim Cain 2.Brad Cain 3.Jeff Jack 4.Dan McMurlyn Women: 1.Casey Virkus 2.Olivia Bach 3.Emily Schultz 4.Morgan Roschen 5.Caitlin Roschen 400 Stk: 1.Colton Landwer 2.Jeff Jack 3.Justin Goodwin 4.Henry Kelley Open Stk: 1.Bradley Bauer 2.Jake Rademacher 3.Taylor O'Neil 4.Jesse Aitchison 5.Jeff Jack ATV: 1.Joel Diercks 2.Zach Diercks 2-Stroke: 1.Brian Marty 2.Aaron Bechel 3.Jack Eiken 4.Colton Landwer 5.Randy Grussendor 4-Stroke: 1.Taylor O'Neil 2.Bradley Marking 3.Bradley Bauer 4.Joel Falde 5.Chad Altfillisch King of the Hill: 1.Joel Falde 2.Wade Schultz 3.Jason Braun 4.Logan Peterson 5.Aaron Bechel 250cc: 1.Jason Braun 2.Colton Landwer 3.Logan Peterson 4.Kirk Mueller 5.Joel Falde

50cc rider Riley Bechel reaching for every possible inch of the hill.


Pleasure Riders Hill Climb Cayuga, Indiana - June 25/26 By Bud Northrup, Photos by Martha Peters and Grover Webb

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he Peters father-son hill climbing team from Neoga, Illinois had a great weekend at the Pleasure Riders double header at their club grounds near Cayuga, Indiana, claiming a combined 13 class wins and a Fast Time award for the weekend. Justin Trent, from Brownsburg, Indiana enjoyed a ‘double double’ weekend, and also claimed a Fast Time award. Father Matt Peters had 4 class wins at the Saturday event, taking first place in the 450cc, 600cc four stroke, 750cc and Senior classes. Son Levi had three wins Saturday, claiming the 200cc, 250cc and the 2-stroke exhibition classes. Matt slipped to two wins Sunday, taking the 750cc and Senior classes again, but Levi grabbed four, adding the 450cc class win to the three he won Saturday. Levi’s 5.833 second first round time in the 250cc class not only held up for the class win, but also for the Fast Time of

Justin Trent took 4 class wins & Overall Fast Time Saturday; Levi Peters, seven class wins and Fast Time Sunday.

the Day Sunday. Justin Trent was second in 5.998 seconds with Troy Camerer third. Trent had a very good weekend also, claiming two wins and the Fast Time Saturday. His first win came in the big and fast 600cc class and he made it look easy. His first round 5.799 second run would have held up for the win, but he beat it himself in the second round with a high flying 5.753 second time on his Honda. That time would also prove to be the Fast Time of the Day, and, in fact, the entire weekend. Mike Pulver was second in 5.944 seconds on his CR500 followed closely by Mark Goodman with a 5.964 second time. Justin’s second Saturday win came in the popular 400cc Stock class and he had to come from behind to overtake Dylan Brady, who turned in a 6.239 second time on his first round ride to take the lead on his KTM, with Trent second in

6.261 seconds on his Honda. Trent dialed it up just a tad on his second ride and moved into the lead with a 6.190 second time, while Brady couldn’t improve on his first ride and settled for second place. Derek Valstad’s 6.345 first round effort held up for a third place finish. Trent continued his hard riding Sunday, winning the same two classes again and nearly missing his second Fast Time. Continued on page 67...

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Open B rider Aaron Anderson.


Another typical big crowd at Megacross.

More Megacross Excitement Mendota, Illinois - July 16 By Josh Rud, www.ShiftOnePhotography

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he summer has been pretty hit or miss in the Midwest... we’ve had some warm days, and some bad weather to contend with. Luckily it was a perfect out July sixteenth for the sixth round of Megacross to get underway. There was a great turnout tonight with some really exciting racing in all the classes. The track was looking great with several lines forming and some good options for passing showing up in several interesting spots. With the track ever evolving there is always little tweaks to keep things fresh for racing. Endurocross was back again this weekend for its final show-down. The crowd always lines up to check out the difficult lines, and launching bikes off of tires is always fun to watch. Things got underway with the 85s coming out for some great racing. The gate dropped for fourteen 85jr riders with Lucas Geistler jumping out front and not looking back. Close behind

was Brandon Bolinno and Joe Quest. Coming over the steeper faced table into the whoops Luke Jackson jumped into third with Quest still right in the mix,

Joe Quest finished second in the quick 85cc 9-13 class.

now in fourth. As the laps counted down Geistler was starting to make a good gap on the pack as Quest and Jackson went back and forth, trading third several times. Coming to the finish line it was Geistler taking the win followed by Bolinno and Quest taking third after a hard battle. Open A was certainly a rough one tonight. The race started out very intense with Kyle White taking the holeshot on his BWR Honda followed up by Jonathan Six and Austin Das. Heading into the whoops Tom Hofmaster was on a mission pushing hard, and took over third having his sights set on the front. On the second lap White caught the pole around the tight bowl turn bumping Six into the lead only to have White come firing in through the straight and take back the lead. Hofmaster was trying every line he


could to get up there, and staying right behind the two. Unfortunately coming over the finish he clipped his back tire and went over the bars, bringing out a red flag. The race was brought back to the starting gates and finished with White taking the win, Six in second and Adam Tarara holding off the pack in third. Open B had some great action tonight with a solid group out there putting down some fast laps. Heading off the line Austin Beaty got out front for the early lead with Brian Haines and Kyle Hiester close behind him. Hitting the first section of whoops Dylan Boyd was on a mission taking over third and sticking right behind the leaders. Boyd made quick work getting into second over the table tops. Heading through the back of the track on the third lap Boyd was able to make a pass for the lead. The top five bunched up most of the race. On the last corner before the finish Haines made a move for the inside and was able to keep

the traction and pull into second at the last minute. They hit the checkers with Boyd taking the win, Haines in second and Beaty in third. Supermini rounded the program out tonight with an exciting battle going out on the track. Coming off the line Hunter Billingsley grabbed the holeshot with Tommy Fortune and Gavin Sienkiewicz battling for position. A popular place for passing was the first set of whoops and this was no exception with Fortune jumping in and taking over the lead, pushing Billingsley back to second. Coming down the straight Sienkiewicz was coming in hot and took over second hitting the berm full blast on the outside. They kept things moving right along for several laps with Billingsley really putting the pressure on Sienkiewicz. On the last lap they started to hit some lappers and Sienkiewicz got caught behind someone, leaving the door open for Billingsley to grab second as they made their way to-

wards the finish line. The group came over the jump with Fortune taking the win, Billingsley in second an Sienkiewicz third. It was a great night of racing out at Megacross as always with the temperature dropping at night and the lights switching on for some action packed stadium racing. It’s always fun to have the EX races as well, it opens up some of what goes on in the woods racing and gets people interested that may not know much about it. You can’t go wrong with a night of racing out at Megacross, it’s always a fun time. Results: 125cc: 1.Garrett Ward 2.Gavin Sienkiewicz 3.Noah Lee 4.Tyler Rohl 5.David Herman 14-24B: 1.RJ Mackenzie 2.Jordan Mackiewicz 3.Nick Blumer 4.Peyton Hansen 5.Brian Appleman +25A: 1.Kyle White 2.Jonathan Six 3.Adam Tarara 4.Burton Lavens 5.Jody Walker +25B: 1.Brandon Hastings 2.Cory Lingle 3.Matthew Ditzenberger 4.Brian Carey 5.Jason Friberg 250A: 1.Kyle White 2.Austin Das 3.Jonathan Six 4.Cody Barnes 5.Talan Hansen 250B: 1.RJ Mackenzie 2.Kyle Schneider 3.Dylan Boyd 4.Brian Haines 5.Austin Beaty

Best wishes go out to a long time favorite, and friend Tommy Hofmaster who is going to be fighting his way back after a rare injury.


Brent Johnson going to fourth overall in the +30B/C class.

Pleasure Riders, Cont from page 63 His first round 6.009 second time in the 400 Stock class was good for that win, with his second round 6.107 second time in the second round also better than any other rider. Troy Camerer was second in 6.200 seconds with Kyle Galloway third with a 6.357 second time.

Troy Camerer – four seconds for the weekend

250C: 1.Tyler Evensen 2.Lucas Garrels 3.Shane Reilly 4.Eli Otterbach 5.Tanyon Palka +30A: 1.Tom Hofmaster 2.Chad Johnson 3.Burton Lavens 4.Larry Dean Bank 5.Steve Perkins +30B/C: 1.Kyle Schneider 2.Cory Lingle 3.Brandon Hastings 4.Brent Johnson 5.Lucas Stambaugh +40A: 1.Burton Lavens 2.Larry Dean Bank 3.Steve Perkins 4.Martin Mecum +40B: 1.Craig Lee 2.Troy Quest 3.Frank Licastro 4.Jay Jahns 5.Kevin Lee 50Jr: 1.Jaxson Schiller 2.Satas Vaupsas 3.Matthew Alshouse 4.Landon Whitney 5.Kenzie Mecum 50Sr: 1.Preston Zollers 2.Nate Bierbom 3.Levi Fortune 4.Ayden White 5.Nathan Waldron +50: 1.Larry Dean Bank 2.Michael Carey 50cc 4-8: 1.Jaxson Schiller 2.Matthew Alshouse 3.Jax Ellul 4.Landon Whitney 5.Kenzie Mecum 65Jr: 1.Nate Bierbom 2.Kallin Thomas 3.Johnnie Brown 65Sr: 1.Lucas Geistler 2.Talan Zollers 3.Max Williams 65cc Beg: 1.Landon Lee 2.Wesley Johnson 3.Levi Fortune 4.Charley Ravencroft 5.Coleton Elliott 85Jr: 1.Lucas Geistler 2.Brandon Bollino 3.Joe Quest 4.Luke Jackson 5.Ian Murphy 85Sr: 1.Hunter Billingsley 2.Zachary Brunner 3.Anthony Vargas 4.Zackary Bohne 5.Hay-

Justin’s first round 5.857 second time was good for the 600cc class win, and very close to the Fast Time posted by Levi Peters. Levi sailed his KX500 over in 5.880 seconds on his first ride to claim second place, but couldn’t improve on his second run. Mike Pulver claimed third. Lilah McGurer was a double winner both days, taking both the 85Sr class and Women’s class each day. Her Mini class times were also good for the Youth Fast Time awards both days. Kasen Jenner topped the 50cc class and Jaydn Aliprandini was the winner in both the 65cc and 85Jr classes. Saturday Results: 50cc: 1.Kasen Jenner. 65cc: 1.Jaydn Aliprandini. 85Jr: 1.Jaydn Aliprandini. 85Sr: 1.Lilah McGurer 2.Braiden Rife. Women: 1.Lilah McGurer 2.Stacey Morris. 125cc: 1.Brodie Bennett. 200cc: 1.Levi Peters 2.Derek Valstad 3.Brodie Bennett. 250cc: 1.Levi Peters 2.Troy Camerer 3.Justin Trent 4.Dakota Watson 5.Andy Fortner. 450cc: 1.Matt Peters 2.Dylan Brady 3.Mark Goodman 4.Jared McKay 5.Levi Peters.

den Montavon 85cc 9-13: 1.Luke Jackson 2.Joe Quest 3.Joey Elliott 4.Ian Murphy 5.Brett Aimone EX +30: 1.lee orme EX +40: 1.Steve Perkins 2.Brian Roland 3.Jay Porter 4.Al Jensen 5.Matthew Vincent EX +50: 1.Doug Propper EX A: 1.Cody Barnes 2.Travis Ward 3.Greg Rogers 4.Steve Perkins 5.Justin Baker EX B: 1.Tanner Whipple 2.Garrett Ward EX C: 1.Eli Otterbach 2.Noah Lee 3.David Herman 4.Allison Roland EX Mini: 1.Tommy Fortune Jr 2.Jayson Crawford EX Women: 1.Allison Roland Open A: 1.Kyle White 2.Jonathan Six 3.Adam Tarara 4.Cody Barnes 5.Talan Hansen Open B: 1.Dylan Boyd 2.Brian Haines 3.Austin Beaty 4.Charles McCook 5.Kyle Blake Open C: 1.Tyler Evensen 2.Lucas Garrels 3.Shane Reilly 4.Tanyon Palka 5.Matt Speers Schlboy: 1.Garrett Ward 2.Tommy Fortune Jr 3.Gavin Sienkiewicz 4.David HermanJr 5.Noah Lee SuperMini: 1.Tommy Fortune 2.Hunter Billingsley 3.Gavin Sienkiewicz 4.Travis Wilkinson Women: 1.Kyleigh McLaughlin 2.Autumn Torress 3.Allison Roland 4.Emily Smith 5.Danielle Esposito

600 4St: 1.Matt Peters 2.Troy Camerer 3.Jared McKay 4.Mark Goodman. 600cc: 1.Justin Trent 2.Mike Pulver 3.Mark Goodman 4.Kyle Galloway 5.Levi Peters. 750cc: 1.Matt Peters 2.Paul Hillard. OPN: 1.Brian Klett. 40+: 1.Matt Peters 2.Kyle Galloway 3.Andy Fortner 4.Mike Pulver 5.Jon Creek. 50+: 1.Mike Pulver 2.Keith Klett. 400St: 1.Justin Trent 2.Dylan Brady 3.Derek Valstad 4.Troy Camerer 5.Mike Pulver. OpnSt: 1.Mark Goodman 2.Ian Dukes. QD-2: 1.Paul Hillard. 2Str: 1.Levi Peters 2.Matt Peters 3.Jared McKay 4.Denver Lumberry. Sunday Results: 50cc: 1.Kasen Jenner. 65cc: 1.Jaydn Aliprandini. 85Jr: Jaydn Aliprandini. 85Sr: 1.Lilah McGurer. Women: 1.Lilah McGurer 2.Stacey Morris. 125cc:1.Brodie Bennett. 200cc: 1.Levi Peters 2.Derek Valstad 3.Brodie Bennett. 250cc: 1.Levi Peters 2.Justin Trent 3.Troy Camerer 4.Dakota Watson 5.Andy Fortner. 450cc: 1.Levi Peters 2.Matt Peters 3.Jared McKay 4.Troy Camerer 5.Kyle Galloway. 600 4St: 1.Jared McKay 2.Troy Camerer 3.Matt Peters. 600cc: 1.Justin Trent 2.Levi Peters 3.Mike Pulver 4.Jared McKay 5.Kyle Galloway. 750cc: 1.Matt Peters. OPN: 1.Brian Klett. +40: 1.Matt Peters 2.Andy Fortner 3.Mike Pulver 4.Kyle Galloway 5.Jon Creek. +50: 1.Mike Pulver 2.Keith Klett. 400St: 1.Justin Trent 2.Troy Camerer 3.Kyle Galloway 4.Dylan Brady 5.Mike Pulver. QD-2: 1.Paul Hillard. 2Str: 1.Levi Peters 2.Matt Peters 3.Jared McKay 4.Denver Lumberry 5.Brodie Bennett. CYCLE USA, August 2016

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2016 Championships Gran Prix Motorcycle only classes at these events. September 4 M.O.R.R.................................LaSalle 5 Lincoln Trail Motosports ...........Casey 18 Variety Riders ........................Ottawa October 9 Tri-City M/C .....................Coal Valley 15 Moto Pro Inc .........................Wedron 30 Canton M/C...........................Canton

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Dirt Track All have semi pro and youth classes. Q= Quad classes offered August 13 ST, Q GMC .................................Galesburg 20 ST Lamoine Ramblers...............Macomb September 3 ST Nace................................Springfield 4 TT CIMC.......................................Neoga 5 TT CIMC.......................................Neoga State Championship 10 HM Splinter Creek...................Jerseyville

Enduro OR= All Off-Road, Nat= National August 13 Hill and Gully Rid .........Roselawn, IN 14 Hill and Gully Rid .........Roselawn, IN September 11 OR SE WI End Riders ..............Adams, WI 18 NAT Missouri Mddrs ...........Park Hills, MO National All Off Road 25 WFO Promotions..................Geneseo October 9 Muddobbers M/C .............Upland, IN 16 Cahokia Creek DR .............White City November 6 Riders MC ........................Goshen, IN 13 OR Forest City Riders ..............Leaf River

Hare Scrambles All have semi pro, amateur & youth classes NQ- No Quad classes at this event, B= Bonus points, Q only= Quad classes only August 13 NQ Hill Gully ...........................Roselawn 21 B Splinter Creek ..................Fosterburg 28 B Moto Pro Inc .........................Wedron September 3 B LTM .........................................Casey Youth Bikes and ATV only - Bonus 4 B LTM .........................................Casey Adult Bikes and ATV only - Bonus 11 B CCDR ................................White City October 2 WFO ....................................Geneseo 16 Moto Pro Inc .........................Wedron 23 NQ WFO ..............................Prohetstown November 13 WFO.......................................K-Burg Team Races, No Points 6 Dirt Riders .............................Oakley 13 Lincoln Trail Motosports ...........Casey 13 Belleville Enduro Team .......Belleville 27 CCDR ................................White City

Motocross Q= Quad classes offered, B= Bonus points, PA= ProAm. AR= Area Qualifier. All have semi pro, amateur & youth classes. August 12 Q Pleasure Riders M/c.......Georgetown 14 B Ki Tracks ...............................Oregon 21 Q Lincoln Trail Motorsport ...........Casey

21 Motosports Park ......................Byron 28 Q Tri-City M/C .....................Coal Valley September 3 Q Motosports Park ......................Byron 4 Q Motosports Park ......................Byron 10 Q Sunset Ridge MX....................Walnut 11 Q,B Sunset Ridge MX....................Walnut AMA D-17 Illinois State MX Championship Pro Am MX in addition 18 Q Galesburg M/C .................Galesburg 18 Lincoln Trail Motorsport ...........Casey 25 Joliet Motosports............Willmington 25 Muddy Waters ..................Port Byron October 2 MC Moto Park.....................Mt Carrol 9 Lincoln Trail Motorsport ...........Casey 9 Joliet Motosports............Willmington 16 Q Sunset Ridge MX....................Walnut 22 Lincoln Trail Motorsport ...........Casey 23 Lincoln Trail Motorsport ...........Casey 23 Q Splinter Creek...........................Alton 23 Motosports Park ......................Byron 30 Q Muddy Waters ..................Port Byron Non Points events September 24 Motosports Park ......................Byron Senior mx Race

Hillclimb NQ= No quad classes, N= event runs at night All have semi pro, amateur and youth classes August 27 NQ Cahokia Creek DR .............White City September 3 Central Illinois M/C ................Neoga 4 Central Illinois M/C ................Neoga 10 King City Dirt Riders.........Mt. Vernon 17 Pleasure Riders M/C........Cayuga, IN 18 Pleasure Riders M/C........Cayuga, IN

Stadium MX August 13 Moto Pro Inc .......................Mendota 19 Joliet Motosports............Willmington 20 Joliet Motosports............Willmington 26 Woodstock Mx ..................Woodstock September 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 October 1 Joliet Motosports............Willmington 15 Joliet Motosports............Willmington 22 Joliet Motosports............Willmington

Dual Sports September 24 WFO Promotions..................Geneseo November 6 Brush Poppers ......................Sterling 12 Forest City Riders ..............Leaf River

Trails August 28 Variety Riders M/C ................Ottawa

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September 24 Nitro .........................................Lena 25 Nitro .........................................Lena October 8 Nitro.......................................Peoria 9 Nitro.......................................Peoria

Egg Hunts Non Point Paying events September 25 Variety Riders MC ..................Ottawa October 23 Variety Riders MC ..................Ottawa

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 M.C. Moto Park.........................(815) 541-1209 Midwest Off-Road .....................(815) 228-6143 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) 635-1662 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 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...............219-696-1873 V. President, Bill Tuman 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 Cross ........................217-649-7915


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Dirt Track

Trail Rides

September 11 TT Norsemen M/C ...................Cambridge 17 ST Flying Dutchmen M/C............New Ulm 18 ST Flying Dutchmen M/C............New Ulm October 8 ST Shadow Valley Drif..New Richmond, WI

August 28 Cambridge MX............................Cambridge

August 20 Kato Cycle Club..............................Mankato 21 Kato Cycle Club..............................Mankato September 10 Golden Eagles M/C.......................Theilman 11 Golden Eagles M/C.......................Theilman 24 Twin Cities Trail Riders ..............Huntersville 25 Twin Cities Trail Riders ..............Huntersville October 22 Paul Bunyan Forest Riders ................Akeley 23 Paul Bunyan Forest Riders ................Akeley

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Hillclimb

September 24 Twin Cities Trail Riders .......Huntersville, MN 25 Twin Cities Trail Riders .......Huntersville, MN

August 27 Kato Cycle Club..............................Mankato 28 Flying Dutchmen M/C ...................New Ulm September 4 Valley Springs M/C ...................Bay City, WI

Quad Motocross

Motocross August 14 Berm Benders Raceway .......................Mora Motokazie .....................................Mankato 21 Moto City Raceway ......................Little Falls Echo Valley Motocross ..................Brookston 28 Cambridge MX............................Cambridge Spring Creek MX .............................Millville September 4 Berm Benders Raceway .......................Mora MX Plus ...........................................Kellogg 5 Berm Benders Raceway .......................Mora MX Plus ...........................................Kellogg 11 Echo Valley Motocross ..................Brookston Spring Creek MX .............................Millville 17/ 18 Motokazie..............................Mankato BONUS POINTS EVENT 24/ 25 Moto City Raceway ...............Little Falls BONUS POINTS EVENT October 2 MX Plus ...........................................Kellogg Berm Benders Raceway .......................Mora 9 Spring Creek MX .............................Millville Echo Valley Motocross ..................Brookston 16 Moto City Raceway ...........................Staples

Enduro *Youth Events August 13 * Central Iowa End Riders ...........Dayton, IA 14 Central Iowa Enduro Riders .........Dayton, IA 20 Straight Arrow Enduro Riders ........Duquette 21 Straight Arrow Enduro Riders ........Duquette

Hare Scrambles September 18 Moto City Raceway ...........................Staples October 2 Norsemen M/C ..........................Dresser, WI 16 Golden Eagles M/C .......................Mazeppa

Non-Points Events: September 17 Indianhead M/C, Drags................Red Wing 18 Indianhead M/C, Semi-Pro ...........Red Wing

District 23 Club/ Promoters

Berm Benders Raceway...............320-679-2582 Cambridge MX/ RTW ..................320-980-4428 Echo Valley..................................218-348-4754 Flying Dutchmen.........................507-327-8341 Golden Eagles.............................507-273-7400 Spring Creek MX Prk ...................507-753-2779 Indianhead Cycle Club.................952-210-8208 Kato Cycle Club............................612-460-6190

Little Falls/ RM Promos...............218-894-2826 MX Plus/ Midway .......................651-587-4435 Motocity Raceway........................218-894-2826 Motokazie ...................................952-601-1169 MS River Road Run ......................612-423-4192 Norsemen Motorcycle Club ..........763-263-9835 Range Riders...............................218-341-9691 River Valley Enduro Riders ..........320-248-4499 Shadow Valley Drifters ................651-253-1050 Straight Arrow Enduro Riders ......507-469-4229 Twin Cities Trail Riders .................612-965-8618 Valley Springs Motorcycle Club ....651-380-2351 District 16 Clubs/ Promoters: Arkansaw Creek Cycle Park .........715-285-5679 CMJ Raceway..............................608-220-6853

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, MarkVanderwerf.........................952-469-3841 Government Relations Tom & Karen Umphress ...............612-965-8618 Trail Rider Vice Chairman Duane Nienow.............................952-213-2769 Recognition Chair, Owen Riess.....952-240-3020 Webmaster, Jamie Romfo.............763-219-3615 Membership Angela John................................612-386-6680 ARMCA/District 23 Office: Shannon Rumpca........................651-998-0406

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2016 D16 Events 10

Aztalan Cycle Club.............Lake Mills Mike Gaborsky Senior Race 11 Aztalan Cycle Club.............Lake Mills 18 * Fantasy Moto.......................Tigerton 24 Sugar Maple Mx .................Hill Point 25 * Sugar Maple Mx .................Hill Point October 9 * Aztalan Cycle Club.............Lake Mills

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Hare Scrambles *Enduro events paying HS points Vin Indicates this event will run D16’s special Vintage class as well August 13 Hill & Gully MC.............Roselawn, IN 27 Vin CMJ.......................................Hustler September 11 * SEWER ...................................Adams 18 Vin Rapid Angels MC ...............WI Rapids

Dual Sport September 24/25 WI Dual Sport Riders ............Wabeno October 15 Kettle Moraine S Riders.....West Bend 22 Madison MC.........................Madison

Trials August 20 Wisc Observed Trials....Thielman, MN 21 Wisc Observed Trials....Thielman, MN September 10 Wisc Observed Trials............Mauston 11 Wisc Observed Trials............Mauston October 1 Wi Observed Tr. .......Black River Falls 2 Wi Observed Tr. .......Black River Falls

Hillclimb September 4 Valley Springs M/C Club.......Bay City

Motocross * Indicates D16 Points Paying Event Stm Indicates night race, with limited classes August 13 * Gravity Park USA ...................Chilton PM Race 14 Aztalan Cycle Club.............Lake Mills 20 Fantasy Moto.......................Tigerton Night Race 21 * Fantasy Moto.......................Tigerton 26 Stm CMJ.......................................Hustler 27 Stm CMJ.......................................Hustler 27 * Valley Raceway Inc....Crystal Falls MI 28 * Valley Raceway Inc....Crystal Falls MI September 3 Stm Woodstock MX ......................Elkhorn 4 * Pine Ridge Raceway .........Athelstane

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August 13 ST SSTs ....................................Oshkosh 20 ST Aztalan .............................Lake Mills 21 ST Rib Mountain Riders .............Wausau 27 HM Beaver Cycle Club .....Dodge Co Frgds September 3 ST SSTs...................................Plymouth Limited classes, non-points 10 ST Beaver Cycle .........................Atwater 11 TT Beaver Cycle .........................Atwater 17 ST Aztalan .............................Lake Mills 18 ST Aztalan .............................Lake Mills

Enduro August 13 Hill and Gully Riders.....Roselawn, IN 14 Hill and Gully Riders.....Roselawn, IN 20 Straight Arrow ER ........Duquette, MN 21 Straight Arrow ER ........Duquette, MN September 25 WFO Promotions .............Geneseo, IL October 2 SEWER. ............................Adams, WI 2017 Points - November 6 Riders MC ........................Goshen, IN 13 Forest City Riders..........Leaf River, IL Annual Meetings/ Banquet November 11 District 16 MX Meeting..........WI Dells 12 Annual Meeting/Banquet.....WI Dells

Clubs and Promoters

Arkansas Creek Cycle Club...........715-285-5679 Aztalan Cycle Club.......................414-265-1582 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.............................906-369-2558 Rapid Angels Motorcycle Club.......715-421-5038 Rib Mountain Riders ....................715-359-3518 Southeast Wisconsin End Riders....262-930-0358 Southeastern Short Trackers.........414-303-1331 Sugar Maple MX..........................608-393-8812 UP Sandstormers.........................906-228-7010 Valley Raceway Inc......................906-236-3265 Valley Springs MC Club ................715-594-3726 Wisconsin Dual Sport Riders.........920-350-2030 Wisconsin Observed Trials ............319-624-2003

Woodstock MX ............................815-337-3511 X-Mas Family Motorsports ...........906-202-2681

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 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, Judy Sumner...............262-754-0686 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, Eric Uren ....................906-236-3265 MX Points, Dave Arva..................414-581-7265 Dual Sport, Brett Lobajeski ..........920-922-0979 Trials, Kevin Huber ......................319-330-6700

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