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Record Weekend at Azzie ST Lake Mills, Wisconsin - July 16 By Bambi Yogerst

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inally, Aztalan short track was good to go for their dirt track event and it was a record breaking weekend for the club at that. Great attendance both days made this late opener a fantastic one for sure. The rain held off until after the show on Saturday night. Folks that stayed the night were treated to not only rain, but a pretty cool lightning show! By Sunday morning the weather had calmed down, the track dried and the Azzie club members pulled off a Sunday program as well! After a couple rain spoiled weekends this season, it was great to get in all the racing! Saturday night, the Super Senior’s first heat had Jim Kirschbaum on his KTM and Honda mounted Brad Boughton bat-

tling for the lead right off the starting line. Kirschbaum went on to take the win. John Hanson and Robert Kluender came off the line evenly in the second heat. Hanson edged into turn one to lead the opening lap. By mid-race, Kluender had taken over the lead. In the main it was back to Boughton getting the holeshot before Kirschbaum took over out of the first turn. By the mid-race the battle was brewing between the third and fourth place riders, Dan Vonmoos and Dan Peterson as they closed up on Boughton. Boughton wabbled a bit going into turn one of the final lap, bringing Vonmoos and Peterson even closer. The race concluded with Kirschbaum the winner, Boughton holding onto second and Vonmoos in third. Zaria Martens got her #322 KTM off

the line first in the Women’s class heat race. Hannah Lange pushed her #90 Honda quickly into the lead and went on to take the win giving her choice position for the main event. There she grabbed the holeshot ahead of Martens and Brooke Chromy. A little loss of traction between turns three and four, left Chesney Broughton back in fourth place. Martens and Chromy stayed close together as Lange put more distance on everyone through the rest of the race. The Twins/ Vintage class first heat sent Drew Saunders riding a Yamaha off the line first. Front wheel off the ground, his lead is short lived as Dan Murre pulled the lead between turns one and two, then dominating the rest of the race. Todd Lefeber led the second heat bringing him up against Murre in the main. Lefeber got the holeshot but Bob Reese cruised past in turn two, heading down the back stretch as Mark Snyder took a spill in the middle of the pack, bringing out the red flag. Jumping the restart, Lefeber ended up starting on the back row. Murre got the holeshot followed by Reese and Mark Martinich. The riders spread out, holding those positions to finish. Michael Van Langen on his Rotax jumped into the lead of the 80’s Singles Main. Dan Murre stuck with him, not giving any comfort to Van Langen’s lead. By third lap, Van Langen and Murre were still side by side going through turn two before Van Langen pulled ahead down the back stretch. Murre climbed back up to Van Langen’s rear wheel, then wabbled it again, putting him back three or four bike lengths. Van Langen held on to take the win! It turned out to be a great weekend of racing at Aztalan short track.... finally. Lots of fun, smiles and close racing. Let’s just hope mother nature can be a little more kind the rest of the season so we get all out future races in!

A racing family! Hannah Lange (Women’s class winner) with her brothers Parker (Pro class winner) and Brady (125-250 class winner).

Saturday Night Results: Quad B: 1.Mike Suter 2.Jamie Zimmerman 3.Curtis Stoddard 4.Andy.Pattee 5.Dan Mecklenberg CYCLE USA, August 2017

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50Sr: 1.Jack Brucks 2.Willy Brucks 50cc Four Str: 1.Caden Frandsen 50cc Shaft: 1.Jack Brucks 2.Willy Brucks 3.Braxton Jacobson 4.Andrew Carroll 5.Skyler Fritz +50: 1.Jim Kirschbaum 2.Brad Boughton 3.Daniel Vonmoos 4.Dan Peterson 5.Mike Yogerst 85cc: 1.Ethan Ramsey 2.Ethan Ebben 3.Isabelle Andresen 4.Connor Vonmoos Classics: 1.Dan Luaters 2.William Ferguson 3.Jake Zender 4.John Lovas 5.Louie Lauters Women: 1.Hannah Lange 2.Zaria Martens 3.Brooke Chromy 4.Chesney Boughton 5.Mia Reese +30: 1.Matthew Will 2.Jim Kirschbaum 3.Aaron Miller 4.Ronald Zastrow 5.Luke Brucks Hooligan: 1.Louie Lauters 2.Kyle Weise 3.Jj Flairty 4.Drew Saunders 5.Dan.Luaters Twins/Vintage: 1.Daniel Murre 2.Robert Reese 3.Mark Martinich 4.Jake Zender 5.Todd Lefeber

Beginner: 1.Garrett Miller 2.Jeremy Martens 3.Joe Haupt 4.Jacob Rusch 5.SeanYogerst +60: 1.Robert Kluender 2.John Hanson 3.Chuck Dickenson 4.Kenneth Pesz 5.William Koskr 125-250cc: 1.Brady Lange 2.Cody Funk 3.Loyal Prach 4.Ezra Brusky 5.Ethan Rosine Singles: 1.Michael Van Langen 2.Daniel Murre 3.Jordan Houpt 4.Robert Reese 5.Anthony Krieger 65cc: 1.Ethan Ramsey 2.Ethan Ebben 3.Connor Vonmoos 4.Dameon Klingman Open: 1.Michael Van Langen 2.Brady Lange 3.Jacob Walter 4.Cody Funk 5.Blake Berry Open Quad: 1.Jamie.Zimmerman 2.Chuck Calvert 3.Dalton Hupf 4.Curtis Stoddard 5.Andy Pattee +40: 1.Sergius Figliuzzi 2.Jim Kirschbaum 3.Dan.Peterson 4.Brad Boughton 5.Ronald Zastrow 505cc: 1.Jacob Walter 2.Blake Berry 3.Brady Lange 4.Michael Van Langen 5.Cody Funk Top Quad: 1.Ben Suter 2.Chuck Calvert

Pro Class: 1.Parker.Lange 2.Kevin Walter 3.Christian Johnson 4.Kyle Weise

Dan Murre takes the lead from #00 Drew Saunders in their Twins/Vintage heat. Murre went on to win the main as well.

Sunday Results: 50Sr: 1.Jack Brucks 2.Willy Brucks 50cc Shaft: 1.Jack Brucks 2.Willy Brucks 3.Andrew Carroll 4.Skyler Fritz 5.Braxton Jacobson +50: 1.Jim Kirschbaum 2.Mike Anschutz 3.Tim May 4.Daniel Vonmoos 5.Dan Peterson 85cc: 1.Emmett Sund 2.Ethan Ramsey 3.Ethan Ebben 4.Isabelle Andresen 5.Connor Vonmoos Classics: 1.Chuck Dickenson 2.Jake Zender 3.Thomas Pratt Women: 1.Brooke Chromy 2.Megan Funk 3.Hannah Lange 4.Zaria Martens 5.Mia Reese +30: 1.Mike.Anschutz 2.Jim Kirschbaum 3.Tim May 4.Luke Brucks Hooligan: 1.Drew Saunders 2.Greg Nelson Twins/Vintage: 1.Daniel Murre 2.Robert Reese 3.Drew Saunders 4.Pete Skipworth 5.Mark Martinich Beginner: 1.Jeremy Martens 2.David Wappler 3.Jacob Rusch 4.Greg Nelson +60: 1.Chuck Dickenson 2.Thomas Pratt 3.Ellen Kirschbaum 125-250cc: 1.Cole.Andresen 2.Brady Lange 3.Cody Funk 4.Daniel Vonmoos 5.Ezra Brusky Singles: 1.Jordan W.Houpt 2.Daniel Murre 3.Robert Reese 4.Mike Yogerst 5.Michael Van Langen 65cc: 1.Ethan Ramsey 2.Connor Vonmoos 3.Ethan Ebben 4.Dameon Klingman 5.Sydney Sund Open: 1.Michael Van Langen 2.Brady Lange 3.Blake Berry 4.Cody Funk 5.Jacob Walter Open Quad: 1.Chuck Calvert 2.Mike Suter +40: 1.Tim May 2.Dan Peterson 3.Jim Kirschbaum 4.Mike Anschutz 5.Brendan Grasser 505cc: 1.Brady Lange 2.Jacob Walter 3.Blake Berry 4.Loyal Prach 5.Michael Van Langen Top Quad: 1.Mike Suter 2.Chuck Calvert

Super Senior’s second heat, John Hanson brings the pack around turn two.

Michael Van Langen sporting his two first place trophies! (80’s Singles and Open)

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Fosnock Supreme at LTM

Billy Fosnock gettin' it done to win all four of his classes.

Casey, Illinois - July 9 By James & Rollanda Pinckard

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ound Seven of the Fly Showdown Series heated up the Bomber Track at Lincoln Trail Motosports. With summer now in full swing this weekend gave the riders their first real taste of the hot summer weather. It also gave the track crew a challenge and they came through with flying colors, providing the racers good conditions all day. The weather wasn’t the only thing hot as the action on the track was exciting all day. With the hot weather you would think the riders would be doing whatever they could to save energy, drink lots of water, maybe cut down to one class etc. One rider that wasn’t on this page was Collinsville, IL’s 1989 250A National

Champion Billy Fosnock. Four classes “Foz” took on saying “I’m trying to get ready and prepare for my return to the National Championship.” In +40 Fosnock was being pelted with the roost of Yamaha rider Mark Smith in the first lap of the first moto. But on the second lap Fosnock was the one pelting the pack, taking the lead and charging on to the moto win. The always fast Smith stayed on the gas for second with the KTM of Chad Thompson third. In the second moto Fosnock jumped to the lead early and stayed there, taking the moto and overall wins. Smith was again second with Thompson third. In +30A Fosnock and Smith would again meet but this time the Fly Racing Kawasaki of Adam Wright was waiting. In the first moto Fosnock got to the front with Wright on his heels. Smith put his

Yamaha across the finish line in third ahead of the charging Matthew Schambach on his Suzuki. In the second moto Smith jumped into the lead with Fosnock, Wright and Kawasaki rider Josh Brooks in tow. On the second lap Fosnock made his move taking the lead to the end. Smith crossed the finish line in second for the moto as Wright finished third. In the +25A class it was as easy as 12-3 Fosnock took both moto wins and the overall ahead of Tyler Richey and Wright. With three classes down the one left was for sure going to be Fosnock's biggest challenge - in 250A. There was no way at over 40 years old Fosnock was going to win. The problem was nobody told Fosnock he wasn’t supposed to be that fast. In the first moto Fosnock flew to the moto win. Yamaha rider Tyler Richey was second with Parker Smith third. In the second moto Smith jumped to the lead with Richey second and Fosnock third. At a very fast pace the order remained the same at the end of the second lap. On the third lap Fosnock passed Richey. Smith was flying and set a pace unmatched by anyone, including Fosnock, giving him the moto win. When the scores were added up Fosnock did what he was not expected to, won the overall in the 250A. The results also show Billy Fosnock in the Open C. In fact it was Billy Fosnock's son and all the while, even after riding four classes, Foz was the proud dad going to the starting line and cheering on young Billy like all proud fathers. The +55 class faced off with riders that if they had District 17 legend awards, these riders would for sure be at the top of the list. Yamaha rider Orville Kline and Honda rider Roy Bittner have been doing battle for years and this day was no different. In the first moto Yamaha rider Mike Snider took the lead with Bittner in second and Lyndon Campbell third. Kline found himself in the back of the pack. With Snider and Bittner out front and running strong Kline was on the charge showing the never give up attitude CYCLE USA, August 2017

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ended with Bolthe Yamaha rider always lasina, Turpin, rides with. On the last lap Marczak and Cox Kline moved into third, setfilling the top four ting the first moto results. ahead of Tanner In the second moto Kline Stone. grabbed the start he wanted The second with Bittner hot on his moto for these ridheels. First moto winner ers saw Bollasina Snider found himself the out front the entire one on the charge this race. Coxhad the moto. He worked his way fire in his belly, passed long time Yamaha determined to rider Gary Peak into third make the podium on the second lap setting this time. At the up the face to the finish. end of the first lap Out front Kline wasn’t givCox was already ing up the top spot. Bittner ahead of Marwas doing everything he czak… and he had could but to no good. Turpin in his Snider hunted both but sights. It took time ran out leaving Kline Jamie & Josh Brooks with their racer Lauren, and Aaron & Brooklyn Carter with Mattalyn. until the final lap first for the moto, Bittner last minute goggle checks. Many of but Cox found his line and made the pass second and Snider third. The result was a those family members in their own gear. for second even though Turpin’s 2-3 finthree way tie for the overall, so on this We saw +30B/C racers Aaron Carter, ishes were good enough for second overday Kline wore the crown as champion. Bob Mcgee and Kit Turpin each there all. Cox’s never-give-up attitude got him A fitting race for the legends. with their little ones – Mattalyn, Ryder on the podium in third with his 4-2. The biggest gate of the day held the litand Jonah. +30A racer Josh Brooks was The 50 Open also had some first-year tlest racers, the 50 Open and the with his daughter Lauren on her bike, and racers, including KTM riders Lauren Shaft/Shifters. 38 bikes were at the line 250B racers Bryce Cox and Chase MarBrooks and Mattalyn Carter. Starting late backed by over 100 anxious family memczak were with nephew Brayden Cox and to the racing game (both at age 8) hasn’t bers who were starting bikes and doing little brother Cameron stopped these two. Carter has made Bryson Sams in Marczak. We always every race at LTM this season. Watching his first race. talk about this being a her racer dad is the reason she wanted to family sport, but in race too, and her dad Aaron said it’s exMX we really mean it. citing to see how she has progressed in Everyone gets to race. just half a season. Carter’s strategy for Cox, Marczak, and the deep ruts in the Bomber track show Jonah Turpin are she’s definitely following dad’s footsteps among the most expe- she told me the key this weekend was rienced racers of this to go fast through the ruts. Although group and it showed LTM cuts off a big downhill/uphill secfrom the moment the tion for the 50’s, there are still plenty of gate dropped. In moto big hills and tough sections. She told me 1 Turpin and his Cobra she had crashed about everywhere on the got the jump on the track while she was learning to ride, but field, but in the second this race day she kept it on two wheels. lap Kane Bollasina Brooks (who is now the 4th generation passed for the eventual in her family to race) was solid mid-pack win. Just behind them at the beginning of moto one but the long were Cobra rider Martrack took its toll on her, crossing the czak and Cox on his checker in 18th. Her second moto was KTM. Cox stayed on much better. Brooks moved up four spots Marczak’s back wheel in the moto giving her 15th overall. Like but Marczak knew it. Carter’s dad, Brook’s dad Josh is very He fought off Cox and proud of how far she’s come. kept the best lines to One final note about the 50’s: himself. Moto one Shaft/Shifter Bryson Sams wasn’t sure 10

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about racing on this Sunday. He’d practiced Saturday and did alright, but had never taken a gate drop before. When I talked with him Saturday he was saying ‘nope.’ But Sunday morning came and #226 was lined up at the gate on his Honda. If you’ve never gone to the fence to watch the 50’s race, you are missing the heart of mx. Results: 50 Shat/Shift: 1.Owen Shull 2.Cooper Levin 3.Gunner Case 4.Walter Bobo 5.Lex Orr 50cc (4-6): 1.Mason Howton 2.Connor Cooper 3.Owen Shull 4.Cooper Levin 5.Tyson Miles 50cc (7-8): 1.Kane Bollasina 2.Brayden Cox 3.Cameron Marczak 4.Bryar Horton 5.Jonah Turpin 50 Open (4-8): 1.Kane Bollasina 2.Jonah Turpin 3.Brayden Cox 4.Cameron Marczak 5.Bryar Horton Jonah Turpin leading the 50cc class riders into turn one. 65cc (7-9): 1.Ace Enloe 2.Tristan Dalton 3.Brodie Bennett 4.Conner Pullum 5.Nathan Baum3.Vinny Bollasina 4.Kane Bollasina 5.Gauge Case gartner 65cc (10-11): 1.Hunter Savage 2.Johnathan Yelton SchBoy 2 (12-16): 1.Jacob Mcgee 2.Zachary 3.Owen Hill 4.Blake Dodson 5.Teegan Dowers Eagan 3.Quentin Postlewaite 4.Derick Bell 5.Ross 65 Open (7-11): 1.Ace Enloe 2.Johnathan Yelton Morrison 3.Owen Hill 4.Tristan Dalton 5.Vinny Bollasina 14-24: 1.Kody Lorenez 2.Tyler Wolf 3.Bodhi Par85cc (9-11): 1.Wyatt Bobo 2.Carter Toal sons 4.Kyle Campbell 5.Dylan Tyler 3.Johnathan Yelton 4.Brac Weir 5.Owen Hill +25A: 1.Billy Fosnock 2.Tyler Richey 3.Adam 85cc (12-15): 1.Patrick Murphey 2.Edgar Lewis Wright 4.Matthew Schambach 3.Mason Lutz 4.Anthony Crain 5.Clayton Anderson +25B/C: 1.Aaron Carter 2.Brian Huckstep 3.Eric 85 Open (9-15): 1.Edgar Lewis 2.Mason Lutz Zimmerman 4.Travis Ditch 5.Chad Tyler 3.Carter Toal 4.Alexander Titzer 5.Keaton Nolan +30A: 1.Billy Fosnock 2.Mark Smith 3.Adam Wright SuperMini (12-16): 1.Patrick Murphey 2.Edgar 4.Josh Brooks 5.Matthew Schambach Lewis 3.Spencer Hughes 4.Cade Flynn 5.Mason +30B/C: 1.Aaron Carter 2.Bob Mcgee 3.Brian Lutz Huckstep 4.Eric Zimmerman 5.Steven Mcbrian SchBoy 1 (12-16): 1.Skyler Leaf 2.Patrick Murphey

+40: 1.Billy Fosnock 2.Mark Smith 3.Chad Thompson 4.Bret Milan 5.Jason Berry +45: 1.Mark Smith 2.Patrick Bruner 3.Roland Gomez Jr 4.Joe Patton 5.Brad Adams +50: 1.Patrick Bruner 2.Brad Adams 3.Scott Campbell 4.Orville Kline 5.Scott Spindler +55: 1.Orville Kline 2.Roy Bittner 3.Mike Snider 4.Keith Huckstep 5.Lyndon Campbell 125 Two Str: 1.William Singleton 2.Nathan Baumgartner 3.Jacob Eads 4.Deegan Bannister 5.Todd Wolfe Open Two Str: 1.Ethan Chesnut 2.Dillon Cantrell 3.Skyler Lawrence 4.Billy Fosnock 5.Roy Bittner Vintage: 1.Travis Fellows 2.Nathan Reed 3.Zach Garrels 4.Scott Spindler 5.Dan Hall Women: 1.Megan Moan 2.Amanda Sharp 3.Danni Troup 4.Rylee Dowers 5.Rollanda Pinckard 250A: 1.Billy Fosnock 2.Parker Smith 3.Tyler Richey 4.Jordan Buchanan 5.Lucas Garrels 250B: 1.Bodhi Parsons 2.Kody Lorenez 3.Skyler Leaf 4.Bryce Cox 5.Devin Schafer 250C: 1.Dillon Cantrell 2.Jacob Mcgee 3.Colten Smith 4.Ethan Mckinstry 5.Quentin Postlewaite Open A: 1.Evan Faucett 2.Parker Smith 3.Jordan Buchanan 4.Lucas Garrels 5.Justin Chapman Open B: 1.Dawson Chesnut 2.Tyler Wolf 3.Bodhi Parsons 4.Bryce Cox 5.Kyle Campbell Open C: 1.Dillon Cantrell 2.Joshua Franklin 3.Eric Navel 4.Cameron Parola 5.Joseph Wegrzyn Open Beg: 1.Troy Bandy 2.Cory Nixon 3.Luke Goodman 4.Stephen Schlaefer 5.Dalton Sholders


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Povolny pounds Spring Creek Millville, Minnesota - July 21-23 By Rolfe Otterness

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ames Povolny showed the crowd why he had a low national pro number for years as he displayed great speed and fitness at the Spring Creek Park amateur support races held along with their round of the national professional series. Povolny took victories in five out of six motos in Sunday’s event, the Pro Track Challenge - winning all four motos in +25A and +40A and the first moto of the Open A class against his younger competitors. Unfortunately a collision with Ben Adam- The +25 class erupts from the starting gate! son as they crested the Mount those of Brandon Dossett as he topped Martin triple in the second Open A moto three of the C classes, Jayden Clough in left Povolny with a DNF and a damaged the mini classes, Josh Boaz in Schoolboy shoulder. It looks like his quest for anand 125 2-Stroke and Mateo Johnson in other title at Loretta Lynn’s might be over 250B and Open B. for this year. Very disappointing as he The amateur support races at Spring had outstanding form for a +40 year old Creek have been the traditional Donny competitor and would likely have been Schmit Memorial Race on Friday and the one of the favorites for a win. Pro Track Challenge race on Sunday. Other great performances at the Pro This year heavy rain on Wednesday left Track Challenge would have to include the ground super-saturated and although

Luke Geis leads Brandon Nelson through a loamy Spring Creek turn.

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Thursday’s open practice was held it was only with heroic performances by the Spring Creek and Shane Shaffer’s crews. Then when light rain hit the track early in Friday’s race it soon turned the track into a quagmire. For those that were there and especially those who rode, it will be remembered in legend for the EPIC mud. Sunday’s event was held in dry conditions although the track retained much moisture and worked into truly pro-like conditions with ruts and bumps galore. A major portion of Mount Martin was added for the Pro Track challenge. Mateo Johnson came flying off the line and looked to grab control of the first 250B moto but an early mistake dropped him back in the running order. Max Earley took advantage to

surge into the lead and pulled out a bit of a gap with Drew Slocum and Aaron Blackstone in pursuit. Johnson was on the move though and by the halfway point was in second and on Earley’s rear fender. He jammed his way into the lead before the white flag and pulled a four second gap by the checkered. Keegan Kleinwolterink absconded with third over Slocum and Tyler Finkeldey. Slocum snared the holeshot in moto two but Johnson rocketed into the lead pulling Brandon Yates and Kleinwolterink along past Slocum. Johnson solidified his lead while Yates and Kleinwolterink disputed second and Slocum ran a good pace in fourth. That order remained constant for the remainder of the moto with Finkeldey displacing Earley in fifth about mid-moto to set the last piece of the puzzle in place as they all continued on to complete the race. Aaron Boatman cranked on the throttle hard to lead the 250C class in moto one and ended up with a nice win over C class firebrand Brandon Dossett and local boy Austin Nelson. Casey Paider ran hard for fourth over Kole Lemcke. Dossett, probably in shock because he didn’t get the holeshot in moto one, regained his mojo and led the pack through turn one in the lead. Nelson had a good start and settled into second with Paider and Boatman holding the next two positions. Dossett was comfortable out front and led all the way with Nelson running about the same pace. At the flag Dossett ran in


Results: about two and a half seconds clear for the Beginner 4-8: 1.Jada Jonas 2.Colton Batton win. Paider and Boatman were a little 3.Ayanna Kidd 4.Kalvin Prieve 5.Elwood Burns Beginner 7-11: 1.Carson Lanning 2.Wyatt Johnson ways back but maintained position over 3.Micaiah Leines 4.Noah Lavoi 5.Britton Kinney Lemcke for the duration of the moto. Beginner 12-15: 1.Fletcher Anderson 2.Lily Johnson 3.Miriana Eiden The first moto of the 85cc 12-15 class 50cc 4-6: 1.Bentlee Walker 2.Coen Abel 3.Colin featured a Spencer Hein holeshot before Megaw 4.Kayden Brandenburg 5.Sammy Toupal 50cc 7-8: 1.Parker Frank 2.James Schaffer Weston Milas quickly took over out 3.Jacob Peters 4.Ryder Skodras 5.Cade Groen front. Ethan Mcmahon pulled in behind 50cc Oil Inj 4-8: 1.Carson Wittman 2.Colin Megaw 3.Louis Oswald 4.Sammy Toupal 5.Emerson Schuthim and the two began to edge away in a ter battle of their own. They were pretty 50cc Multi 4-8: 1.Carson Wittman 2.Jameson Olson 3.Stylz Grall 4.Louis Oswald 5.Emerson evenly matched and ran close all the way Schutter to the end of the race with Milas main50cc Open 4-8: 1.Cade Groen 2.James Schaffer taining an edge. Edgar Lewis was not far off the pace in third with Brandon Nelson fourth and Tyler Otterdahl snatching up fifth over Hein. Mcmahon grabbed the lead in moto two and Lewis was quickly latched onto his tail as they clashed over the lead. A slight bobble by Mcmahon on the last lap gave the edge to Lewis and he swept into the lead and brought down the checkers. Mcmahon was third with fourth and fifth going to Milas and Otterdahl. Povolny jumped into the lead around turn one as Open A class attacked the track for moto one. Ben Adamson and Riley Brough slotted in behind him and they started to break away from the pack. Povolny ran a smooth fast pace out front and they could not mount an effective challenge, but shortly after mid-race Brough really brought pressure to bear on Adamson and shortly thereafter made the pass. The race finish saw Povolny out in front with a bit of a gap over Brough who had Aaron Boatman floats it over the uphill edged away a bit from Adamson on jump with Casey Paider on his tail. the last lap. Ryan Peters was fourth 3.Parker Frank 4.Wyatt Niedfeldt 5.River Vandenwith Philip Maus a bit back for fifth. burg Povolny jumped out front in moto two 65cc 7-9: 1.Wyatt Mcgrath 2.Christian Berg 3.Brady Karolevitz 4.Braxton Kragenbring 5.Koby with Adamson again pressuring in secTurner ond. The two looked like they would bat65cc 10-11: 1.Tanner Schlegel 2.Ethan Rennie 3.Eli Povolny 4.Brodie Boumeester 5.Jeffrey Rinkel tle for the lead again but as both riders hit 65cc 7-11: 1.James Clough 2.Wyatt Mcgrath the triple on Mount Martin they collided 3.Tanner Schlegel 4.Brodie Boumeester 5.Ethan Rennie and both went down hard. Maus inher85cc 9-11: 1.Avery Long 2.James Clough 3.Wyatt ited the lead with Peters and Brough in Mcgrath 4.Braden Long 5.Luke Geis 85cc 12-15: 1.Edgar Lewis 2.Ethan Mcmahon pursuit and they continued on to the flag. 3.Weston Milas 4.Brandon Nelson 5.Tyler Otterdahl Jesse Johnson and Ryan Orres rounded 85cc 9-12: 1.Jayden Clough 2.James Clough 3.Edgar Lewis 4.Braden Long 5.Avery Long out the top five. Adamson recovered Supermini: 1.Jayden Clough 2.Cameron enough to ride his bike off the hill but PoSkaalerud 3.Tyler Otterdahl 4.Ranger Flinchum 5.Dylan Duclos volny unfortunately was forced to ride off Schlby 1 12-16: 1.Joshua Boaz 2.Bailey Kroone with the medics due to his shoulder in3.Dj Gritzmacher 4.Jayden Clough 5.Max Earley Schlby 2 14-16: 1.Bailey Kroone 2.Max Earley jury. Brough took the overall with his 23.Casey Paider 4.Nick Wuertzer 5.Christian Dupont 3 score over the 5-1 total of Maus. 14-24A: 1.Ryan Peters 2.Riley Brough 3.Brandon Green

14-24B: 1.Seth Fischer 2.Keegan Kleinwolterink 3.Payton Harrison 4.Shane Halverson 5.Jordan Braaten 14-24C: 1.Brandon Dossett 2.Aaron Boatman 3.Austin Nelson 4.Colton Exner 5.Kole Lemcke +25A: 1.James Povolny Jr 2.Dylan Narel 3.Jesse Johnson 4.Bryce Bernloehr 5.Matt Zebro +25B: 1.Brent Barber 2.Brian Prelgo 3.Matthew Meyers 4.Cole Bernloehr 5.Samuel Brummund +25C: 1.Matt Heise 2.Travis Rausch 3.Caleb Rosendahl 4.Aaron Rogers 5.Colby Carlson +30A: 1.Mike Luoma 2.Tim Zebro 3.Bill Medek 4.Rob Kniss 5.Ryan Lewis +30B: 1.Jayson Martelle 2.Michael Crotty 3.Brandon Hallich 4.Macy Fridgen 5.Joe Jenniges +30C: 1.Matt Heise 2.Brandon Kunimura 3.Jason Ritt 4.Brian Owen 5.Charlie Von Wald +35A: 1.Tim Zebro 2.Rob Kniss 3.Bill Medek 4.Jeremy Labeau +35B: 1.Adam Montoya 2.Jayson Martelle 3.Dominique Turner 4.Jody Beck 5.Joe Jenniges +35C: 1.Jason Ritt 2.Travis Kinney 3.William Balko 4.Michael Jenson 5.David Williams +40A: 1.James Povolny Jr 2.Mike Luoma 3.Bill Medek 4.Matt Blaiser 5.Patrick Mcnamara +40B: 1.Eric Garvey 2.Scot Adams 3.Dale Ackermann 4.Barry Weinzirl 5.Brent Herber +40C: 1.David Williams 2.Steve Sutton 3.Keith Vandenburg 4.Paul Haack 5.Scott Roberts +45A: 1.Ray Schlegel 2.Patrick Mcnamara 3.Scott Steinle 4.Robert Rauner 5.Tom Ferguson +45B: 1.Eric Garvey 2.Scot Adams 3.Randall Ross 4.Lance Tiegs 5.Jay Calkins +45C: 1.Steve Moyle 2.Steve Sutton 3.Troy Moszer 4.Paul Haack 5.Steven Boatman +50: 1.Scott Steinle 2.Carl Hein 3.Richard Riehm 4.Jack Parenteau 5.Randall Ross +50B/C: 1.Jeff Ramsay 2.Rob Springer 3.Steve Moyle 4.Larry Steuck 5.Jay Calkins +55: 1.Wayne Welzien 2.Richard Riehm 3.Jack Parenteau 4.Jeff Ramsay 5.Gary Behrens +55B/C: 1.John Sunderman 2.Brian Perreault 3.Larry Steuck 4.Michael Lyndorff 5.Tim Rhode +60: 1.Wayne Welzien 2.Jerry Schulze 3.Gary Behrens 4.Lynn Meyer 5.Michael Quinn Girls Jr. 9-12: 1.Ashley Rasmussen 2.Hannah Oakes 3.Fuss Vandenburg Girls Sr. 12-16: 1.Kourtney Trautner 2.Lilly Hall Women: 1.Jada Murphy 2.Linkin Sarauer 3.Jacqueline Riess 4.Krista Knupp 5.Lizzibeth Turney 125cc 2-Str: 1.Joshua Boaz 2.Dj Gritzmacher 3.Dillon Nelson 4.Dalton Hein 5.Linkin Sarauer 250A: 1.Benjamin Adamson 2.Ryan Peters 3.Jorge Rubalcava Jr 4.Mason Persha 5.Brandon Green 250B: 1.Mateo Johnson 2.Keegan Kleinwolterink 3.Drew Slocum 4.Brandon Yates 5.Tyler Finkeldey 250C: 1.Brandon Dossett 2.Austin Nelson 3.Aaron Boatman 4.Casey Paider 5.Kole Lemcke Open A: 1.Riley Brough 2.Philip Maus 3.Ryan Peters 4.Jesse Johnson 5.Ryan Orres Open B: 1.Mateo Johnson 2.Keegan Kleinwolterink 3.Brandon Yates 4.Tyler Finkeldey 5.Aaron Blackstone Open C: 1.Brandon Dossett 2.Aaron Boatman 3.Casey Paider 4.Kole Lemcke 5.Alex Harris CYCLE USA, August 2017

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Another Great Sunset Ridge MX Next race will be the big ProAm in late September Walnut, Illinois - July 9 by Josh Rud, Shift One Photography

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unset Ridge was back in action the second weekend of July with some great racing and once again some changes to the track. There has always been a little track in the works mainly for pit bikes in the back of the property. It has now been transformed into a really fun 50cc track which really helps out in several ways. It lets the races move at an even better pace and gives the young 50cc riders a more competitive track to race on. The Midwest has been pretty humid for the last month and today was no exception. Even with some summer heat, there was some really good races to watch throughout the day. Also this weekend we had Wyatt Matteson coming back to Illinois from a recent move to California to get in some prep before Loretta’s. This brought on a fun bonus race between him and Krystian Janik in the Mini classes which everyone was watching while they pushed each other around the track every single lap. They happened to be in different classes so there was no official racing happening, but it was a ton of fun to watch especially their photo finish on the second moto. On the tail end of the first set of motos, the 250B class was on the line ready to get things started. The gate dropped to Paul Law out of Mount Carroll IL taking the holeshot followed by Andrew Ramsey and Ben Ibianskas. As the group funneled through the first turn heading up the hill Conner Burger turned on the heat and got around Ibianskas to take over third. It wasn’t long before Ibianskas got moving and made a pass before the table top to get back into third and keep a close eye on the front. Up front there was a constant battle the whole race with Ramsey right behind Law. Right at the end of the last lap Ramsey got around Law with five turns to go. Law now had to make something happen quick. Law did just that on the very last turn before the finish line to come across in first, leaving Ramsey second and Ibianskas in third. 16

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the last lap Hollenbeck actually took the In the second moto things got switched lead for about half the lap before Jackson around with Ramsey keeping the lead this time which gave him the overall. Law took second for second overall ahead of Ibianskas. Pushing right along, 250C came up for their second moto of the day. In the first moto it was Luke Jackson taking the win followed by Kyle Hollenbeck and Jeremy Rybak. Off the line they came charging into the first corner with Jackson right back to the front followed by Hollenbeck and Jordan Tornow. Pushing through to the table tops Rybak was on the pipe making some passes all the way up third place as he went by Tornow. Up front, Jackson and Hollenbeck were right on each other and it stayed this way most of There was plenty of action the race. Coming around on for the spectators as always.

Huntington Bolton going to sixth place in 85Sr.


got back around him to seal the win. With the days motos over it was Jackson taking the overall after a couple tough, but successful rides. Second went to Hollenbeck and Rybak kept third locked down to round the podium. 250A was the class to watch today with some really hard racing out there and no way to pick who would win for sure. In the first moto it came down to the last lap with Reese Miller taking the win followed by Nick Inman and Blake Copeland.

Walnut, IL’s Austin Hanabarger in SuperMini.

The second moto was on the line late in the afternoon. Ready to get it underway was Blake Copeland taking the holeshot. He was getting chased by Miller in second and Inman third as the three stayed close the entire race. They came out of the back side of the track with Inman now in second and pushing the envelope hard. Copeland was pushed out wide and into third as Inman took over out front. Inman continued to lead with Miller in particular, pushing to get up front and secure his overall. On the

last lap Miller found a good line on the inside with just enough room to get back to the lead and stick it there for the finish and the overall win. The rest of the group finished in the exact spot as moto one as well, giving second to Inman. It was an action packed day out at Sunset Ridge as always, with the track always being tweaked and improved every time I make it out here. The program today clicked right along without a hitch and everyone was out of there early enough to enjoy the rest of a great summer weekend. Sunset Ridge will back in action late September with a big D17/ Pro-Am weekend. They are always running practice days for everyone to come get some seat time at this great facility as well. Results: 50cc (4-8): 1.Meadow Thomas 2.Brackyn Massie 3.Denali Gorden 4.Lincoln Paxton 5.Caleb Dishman 6.Blake Molitor 50Jr: 1.Corbin Durbin 2.Meadow Thomas 3.Lincoln Paxton 50Sr: 1.Jaxson Schiller 2.Nolan Simonton 3.Anderson Pigg 4.Nathan Waldron 5.Matthew Alshouse 65Jr: 1.Preston Zollers 2.Gavin Roth 3.Nathan Bierbom 4.Kallin Thomas 5.Kody Groth 65Sr: 1.Krystian Janik 2.Christopher Colantoni 85Jr: 1.Talan Zollers 2.Krystian Janik 3.Joey Promenschenkel 85Sr: 1.Wyatt Mattson 2.Mario Lopez 3.John Perovic 4.Austin Hanabarger 5.Colin Nash Super Mini: 1.Wyatt Mattson 2.Robert Lopez 3.Joe Elliott 4.Austin Hanabarger 5.Colin Nash Schlby: 1.Conner Burger 2.Cameron Campbell 3.Luke Jackson 4.Wyatt Mattson 5.Spencer Whitney 125cc: 1.Conner Burger 2.Cameron Campbell 3.Steve Simmons 4.Spencer Whitney 5.James Waldron Open A: 1.Nicholas Inman 2.Zack Scott 3.Blake Copeland 4.Joe Buskirk 5.Colton Mowry Open B: 1.Ian Pistole 2.Andrew Ramsey 3.Ben Ibianskas 4.Robert Petrillo 5.Joey Fechter 250A: 1.Reese Miller 2.Nicholas Inman 3.Blake Copeland 4.Colton Mowry 250B: 1.Andrew Ramsey 2.Paul Law 3.Ben Ibianskas 4.Nick Wuertzer 5.Ethan Stevenson 250C: 1.Luke Jackson 2.Kyle Hollenbeck 3.Jeremy Rybak 4.Jordan Tornow 5.Cole Watkins 14-24: 1.Ian Pistole 2.Damon Tatar 3.Joey Fechter 4.Zack Scott 5.Kyle Hollenbeck +25: 1.Justin Kelly 2.Patrick Petrillo 3.Chad Johnson 4.Vincent Filluzzi 5.Andrew Hansen +30A: 1.Justin Kelly 2.Joe Buskirk 3.Chad Rogers 4.Nathan Gibilisco 5.Chad Johnson +40: 1.Colin Horn +45: 1.Eran Salzmann 2.David Inman +50: 1.Tim Filippi 2.Lonnie Urban 3.John Stiles 4.Jeff Curtis Women: 1.Kyleigh Mclaughlin 2.Breanna Miller 3.Cady Pressler 4-Wheel A: 1.Drake Koelling 2.Payden Lingle 3.Justin Medine 4-Wheel B: 1.Eli Lingle 2.Kelton Zeman 3.Ryan Ellingson 4.Steven Bickett 4-Wheel C: 1.Gage Beebe 2.Michael Verdun 3.Craig Fyfe 4.Tanner Tibbs 5.Luke Burmeister 300cc 4-Wheel: 1.Tyler Svob 2.Roger Lyall +55: 1.David Inman 2.Andy Kooistra +30B/C: 1.Eran Salzmann 2.Cory Lingle 3.Brian Kooistra 4.Eric Miller 5.Michael Maggi Open C: 1.Cole Watkins 2.Markus Hartman 3.Ryan Long 4.Joseph Rakowski 5.Conner Dircks Schlby 2: 1.Ethan Stevenson 2.Nick Wuertzer CYCLE USA, August 2017

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Mountain Road Trials

Travis Lange through one of the many picturesque sections.

Baraboo, Wisconsin - July 15/16 By Kevin Huber

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uly 15th and 16th was District 16’s Wisconsin Observed Trials Association (WOTA) event on Mountain Road in Baraboo. This year I was the Trialsmaster. I spent over a week in Baraboo with my camper so I could work on the sections. Several members showed up the Saturday before the event to help as well. With all the weeds to trim and brush to clear this help was welcomed. There were eight different sections for each day of the contest. 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. This year there was a good turnout from Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois. Saturday’s sections did have some slippery areas, but most of the sections had good traction. The sections were more difficult than at some of our events, resulting in one rider jokingly stating that I should be careful and not walk down any dark alleys. Sunday’s sections were designed to be shorter to 20

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help finish in the shorter allowed time, but they had some more difficult obstacles. This resulted in higher scores. In Trials scoring is based on how many mistakes you make, so low score wins. Even with the high scores, there were smiles on many of the rider’s faces as they enjoyed the challenge. On Saturday some small sections were built in the pits for the young kids to play on. Participants were Ivan Misek age 5, Veronica Misek age 7, Cooper Johnson age 6, Seth Smage age 7, Jade Smage age 3, and Anna Smage age 9. They had fun showing their riding abilities with their small electric trials bikes and Stryders. Saturday Results: Champ: 1.Pat Smage 2.David Smage 3.Will Check 4.Greg Sassi Expert: 1.Noel Smage 2.Pat Doll 3.Austin Smage 4.Tony Damhoff 5.Keith Johnson Advanced: 1.Jim Schaidle 2.Garry Gardner 3.Jamison Stechel 4.Kailey Rivenburgh 5.Ralph Littlefield Intermediate: 1.Ryan Gustafson 2.Lee Orme 3.Travis Lange 4.Jake Walker 5.Fred Sassi Novice: 1.Erik Wallerich 2.Kimi Gardner 3.Ben Walker 4.Steve Olds Women: 1.Hannah Johnson Youth: 1.Chasen Orme Vintage: 1.Tito Nappi

Sunday results: Champ: 1.Phil Smage 2.Jason Waldo 3.David Smage 4.Will Check 5.Greg Sassi Expert: 1.Pat Doll 2.Tony Damhoff 3.Keith Johnson Advanced: 1.Jim Schaidle 2.Jamison Stachel 3.Warren Lange Intermediate: 1.Lee Orme 2.Ryan Gustafson 3.Fred Sassi 4.Wyatt Beard 5.Travis Lange Novice: 1.Erik Wallerich 2.Kimi Gardner 3.Ben Walker Women: 1.Hannah Johnson Youth: 1.Chasen Orme Vintage: 1.Tito Nappi

Ralph Littlefield in the Advanced class.


Vet A moto one holeshot with a glimpse of the beautiful camping area in the background.

Christmas Motocross in July Christmas, Michigan - July 8 By Jeri Nyberg

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pper Michigan’s X-Mas Motosports Park gave riders and race fans three days of racing action by adding Friday night racing this year. The X-Mas track hasn’t seen Friday night racing in over a decade. The July sun managed to hang in the sky until well after 9 o’clock giving plenty of time to run a one moto format race which was a great way to get a feel for the new track before going into Saturday’s races. John Anetsberger and crew put a lot of elbow grease in for their opening AMA weekend by giving the facility a fresh look. If you haven’t visited X-Mas Motosports Park since last year, you’d find that the entire facility has had some changes. The track is now running the opposite direction, there’s new grass throughout the pits and there’s a fresh black dirt/mulch mixture covering the track. The start, which used to be a drag race to the uphill, is now a small chi-

cane before getting a run at the hill. John and crew also added two woods sections, one having a large step up in and out of the woods onto the track. For a summer that has been unusually

Jace Miller running third in 65cc 7-11

rainy in the U.P., you couldn’t have asked for a better sunny Saturday. Each of the classes on Saturday put on a great show with separate battles all the way from the front to the back of the pack. One group of riders really mixing it up was the combined class of +25A, B/C, and Sportsman B/C. +25A rider Ben Bernard pulled the holeshot, with the top two B riders Derek Busse and Logan Poupore close behind. Bernard, Busse, Poupore pulled away from the field, eventually gapping each other as well. The rest of the +25B class ran as a tight pack led by Michael Bukovich. Moto two started with Busse out front early until Bernard of +25A made the pass for the lead before the first lap was up. Behind the top two, Trevor Edwards was leading Sportsman and had Chad St. Amour and Logan Poupore of +25B close behind. Poupore CYCLE USA, August 2017

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went down early leaving St. Amour with second place for the reminder of the moto and Nick Hess in third. On the last lap of the race Busse caught back up to Bernard and exchanged the top spot until Busse ultimately reached the checkers first. Rounding out the top five for +25B were Brandon Revolinski and Michael Bukovich. 250B wasn’t the biggest class of the day, but was definitely one of the fastest. Marco Gravedoni grabbed an early lead ahead of John Adams and Jonah Dowd. Adams was able to pull away from Dowd just as Hayden Anderson worked his way into the mix. Anderson pushed closer to Dowd and jumped past him on the step up before going down, giving Dowd third place. Gravedoni took the moto win with Adams and Dowd behind him. Moto two, Gravedoni found himself out front again and this time it was Anderson behind him who put in a solid second place ride leaving him with fourth overall for the day with 7-2 finishes. Dustin Laplant also put in a good day with a consistent 4-4 for third overall. 250A and 2 Stroke also dropped with

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250B and were able to work their way throughout the field as well. Brady Schernick ran behind Gravedoni and Trevor Edwards of 2 Stroke was able to work his way from the second drop through the B riders to catch Schernick at the end of the race. The last class of the day was that of 65cc 7-11 and these young boys really know how to get some speed behind them. In a class of all KTM’s, Deegan VanVreede put his bike out front pulling away from the rest of the field. Logan Kresal and Jace Miller were also putting down good lap times and had the second and third positions locked up. The top four of moto two finished the same as moto one with Daylon Teddy in

Hayden Anderson finished 4th and 2nd in his classes.


fourth and Chad Schmitt taking the fifth place position with 7-5 finishes. If you haven’t experienced summertime in northern Michigan, it’s worth your trip. What could be better than sightseeing and a motocross race in the same weekend? The X-Mas Motosports Park Track is ever changing and developing, becoming one of the must hit stops.

+40 riders Troy Lipka & Cory Croschere

Results: 125Jr: 1.Marco Gravedoni 2.Haiden Waelchli 3.Ranger Flinchum 4.Blaise Morrison 5.Andrew Combs +30A: 1.Ben Bernard 2.Darin Dionne 3.Shane Bandola 4.Troy Lipka 5.Jesse Zambon +30B: 1.Cory Augustine 2.Dan Nedeau 3.Paul Yakowenko 50cc Open 1.Cruz Anschutz 2.Chase Dionne 3.Carter Milette 4.Zack Augustine 5.Chad Schmitt 250A: Brady Schernick 250B: 1.Marco Gravedoni 2.John Adams 3.Dustin Laplant 4.Hayden Anderson 5.Jonah Dowd 2 Stroke Open: 1.Trevor Edwards 2.Haiden

Waelchli 3.Andrew Combs 4.Blaise Morrison 250C: 1.Gabe Rasmussen 2.Sam Adams 3.Brice Sundquist 4.Kyle Starnes 5.Tyler Menucci 50Jr: Eli Paajanen 50Sr: 1.Logan Kresal 2.Cruz Anschutz 3.Chase Dionne 4.Carter Millette 5.Ryder Kroupa Mini 85 9-11: 1.Drake Dionne 2.Hayden Powlowski 3.Dimetri Balko 4.Jack Heinonen Open A: Brady Schernick Open B: 1.Derek Busse 2.Hayden Anderson 3.Dustin Laplant 4.Scott Fifarek Jr 5.Jonah Dowd 85cc 12-15: 1.Ranger Flinchum 2.Cooper Burkman 3.Matthew Aho 4.Drake Morrison 5.Dylan Thomson +40A: 1.Darin Dionne 2.Troy Lipka 3.Mike Schram 5.Ronald Malmborg +40B/C: 1.Stephen Combs 2.Lee Erickson 3.Cory Croschere 4.William Balko 5.Tom Luckey 65 Open: 1.Daylon Teddy 2.Thomas Lucky V 3.Chad Schmitt 4.Braden Rose Sports B/C: 1.Trevor Edwards 2.Jacob Mellberg 3.Chris Morrison +25A: 1.Ben Bernard 2.Shane Bandola +25B/C: 1.Derek Busse 2.Chad St Amour 3.Nick Hess 4.Brandon Revolinski 5.Michael Bukovich +50: 1.Mike Schram 2.Ronald Malmborg 3.Paul Haltvick Women: 1.Angeleah Gravedoni 2.Makayla Peterdon 3.Siera Balko 4.Savanna Verner Supermini: Marshall Busse 85 Open 9-13: 1.Ranger Flinchum 2.Drake Dionne 3.Drake Morrison 4.Cale Huotari 5.Matthew Aho Open C: 1.Sam Adams 2.Michael Bukovich 3.Jacob Mellberg 4.Nicholas Maycunich 5.Brice Sundquist 65cc 7-11: 1.Deegan Vanvreede 2.Logan Kresal 3.Jace Miller 4.Daylon Teddy 5.Chad Schmitt

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Trollhaugen Hare Scramble Dresser, Wisconsin - July 16 By Paul Otto

pace for the day. Once again Bryce Rauner took a commanding lead running just under 14-minute he Norsemen Motorcycle club filap times. Then he had issues on nally got a break with the weather. his last lap resulting in a 20+ Having to cancel their Mora Enminute lap putting him back to 4th duro due to wet conditions for the second on the day. Capitalizing was year in a row was heart breaking to vetCooper Anderson, Tomas Hanson eran members who have only seen one and Kody Lokken running 1st, 2nd other cancelation in 60 years and have and 3rd. had the misfortune with wet conditions PeeWee rider Jayden Stegora the past few years now at Trollhaugen. was back in action after taking Tensions arose as severe storms passed some time off to heal from a brothrough mid-week before the race as ken arm. Although twelfth place Trollhaugen has a lot of elevation and is wasn’t where he wanted to finish, susceptible to extreme washouts on the he was on the bike and at the track, trails. Fear not as the club members exactly where he really wanted to scoured around the trails scouting for be. Welcome back Jayden. what mother nature left them and they An impressive thirty-three riders were in great spirits as very minor damwere on hand for the Micro/Macro age was done during the storms. start. Treated with their own speWith everything set to go racing the cial woods course may have put PeeWee/ Premier/ Girls got to set the their nerves to the test, but every hundred yards was a volunteer encouraging them and giving them any assistance needed. It’s a blast watching the Macro kids whom are usually older and on faster bikes rip through the woods in comparison to the Micro kids who are more in the beginner stage of riding. Macro rider Ethan Anderson has a 21-point lead in the points standings. Anderson has yet to finish off the podium this year and finished third on the day. Lucas Stageberg matched his best result with a second and had Wyatt Hastings in his sights until Hastings pulled another gear and left everyone behind. Did I see the bigger cc bike riders of the C class open the throttles and put a halt to the 200cc class domTanner Lokken riding ination? Several of the 200 to fourth in Open B. riders went down in a pile

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up on the start leaving them to a big disadvantage right away. One rider taking advantage of the first turn may lay was Chandler Lokken. In his second race back, Lokken proved he still had what it takes as he led from wire to wire not letting second place and points leader Owen Farmer gain any ground throughout the day. Miranda Tweeton was back on the podium for a third. Richard Robinson continues to make winning look easy. In fact, too easy. New to Hare Scrambles and unsure of were one will fit in as far as speed, Robinson may have underestimated how fast he is. Not only did he win the Vet C class, he took the top honors with the overall C win. Robinson might want to start training for those two-hour races next year because he will definitely be rewarded with an advancement. Rob Pretts finished in second and continues to hold onto second in points over Peter Anderson by one point. CYCLE USA, August 2017

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Robert Goodman pulled out in front of the Vet B class by over a minute on lap one and continued to put another 40 seconds by lap two. Unfortunately all his hard work was for not as Goodman had some sort of issues on the last lap losing over five minutes. Aaron Cihlar was the beneficiary, taking the win while Goodman would salvaged second followed by Miguel Mahlich. The B Overall came from the Open class. Coy Jackson wasn’t the fastest Battling for the lead, #671 John Weir and Logan Cipala on the first laps but he misfortune and took over the points lead found all the fast lines on the final lap with a second place finish behind Nathan catapulting him to the lead. Like they say Ferderer. Three points separate the top the only lap you need to lead is the last three in points. Let’s see who can withone. stand the pressure with only three races Dubbed by a co-worker for his love of left on the schedule for the title. cookies Jeff Young got the nick name Great job by Norsemen trail boss Dan “Cookie Monster”. Young back from a Banks and all the volunteer’s that made hiatus has begun to find his race form. this race happen. Just as a heads up with Winning the last race Young got that “Oh only three races left you might not want ya” moment realizing he still has what it to wait till the last race if you’re looking takes to ride at the top. Not only did for volunteer points. The Golden Eagles Young win the Senior A class he pushed may be capping the number of volunteers passed the rest of the field to take Overneeded for their race. all A. Rob Newport took home second Results: with Chad Tupper third. As for finding a AA: 1.Nathan Ferderer 2.Austin Pogreba solution to stopping Young’s recent win3.Kyle Nelson 4.Luke Wilder 5.Tyler Pogreba ning streak I suggest hanging cookies 200A: 1.Jay Waalen 2.Josh Clark from the branches to slow him down. All 250A: 1.Robert Lane Iv 2.Jonathan Acker 3.Alex Tweeton 4.Mitchell Krueger 5.Logan kidding aside, it’s good to see Young Cipala back at the track. Open A: 1.Drey Lacroix 2.Matthew Vandyke 3.John Weir 4.Mason KuechenMason Kuechenmeister made the jump meister 5.Cole Miller from Open B to A after just one race. In +30A: 1.Jake Hinkemeyer 2.Jace Porter 3.Justin Ponter 4.Will Holasek 5.Shawn his first race Mason overalled the B class Gerulli prompting him to challenge himself. It +40A: 1.Jeffrey Young 2.Robert Newport 3.Chad Tupper 4.Sean Mowry 5.Kurt Olsen was a good move as he found himself in +50A: 1.Ralph Feld 2.Robert Swift 3.Kraig third for the first two laps before falling Hinkemeyer 4.Jack Lane Iii 5.Tom Krause 200B: 1.Dalton Kittock 2.Isaac Newport back a spot. Once you find you’re good 3.Jayme French 4.Ross Niewoehner 5.Kyle enough to ride up a level you’ll learn Magnuson 250B: 1.Nathan Prebe 2.Jacob Prebe 3.Dilmore from faster riders such as fellow lion Sather 4.Zachary Wobbe 5.Colton Koster rider Drey Lacroix whom took first in Open B: 1.Coy Jackson 2.Josh Brixen Open A. 3.Jordan Schlosser 4.Tanner Lokken 5.Issaac Beckel Kyle Nelson had a good start until he +30B: 1.Aaron Cihlar 2.Robert Goodman washed the front end out and watched as 3.Miguel Mahlich 4.Rodrigo Bonfim Sr 5.Joseph Wood riders flew by while before getting back +40B: 1.Jesse Szykulski 2.Jason Naughton to his bike. Not an effective way for the 3.Chris Palmer 4.Nathan Wentland 5.Paul Niedzielski points leader to start off the race. Nelson +50B: 1.Mike Kolden 2.Tim Gregory 3.Chris would rebound nicely to third in the first Peterson 4.Clay Montella 5.Mike Swann 200C: 1.Chanler Lokken 2.Owen Farmer lap, but possibly over did it to catch up. 3.Miranda Tweeton 4.Luther Crum 5.Wyatt Austin Pogreba capitalized on Nelson’s Mueller 26

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250C: 1.Colton Thompson 2.Ben Colvin 3.Derek Benoy 4.Brandon Rod 5.Jason Albers Open C: 1.Alexander Ives 2.Sean Pinke 3.Tucker Lorentz 4.Zachary Kuechenmeister 5.Zac Becker +30C: 1.Richard Robinson 2.Rob Pretts 3.Adilson Ribeio 4.Peter Anderson 5.Ben Grembowski +40C: 1.James Mullen 2.Brad Schoen 3.Logan Bjerke 4.David Dempster 5.Jason Remer +50C: 1.Steven Werner 2.Kevin Markuson 3.Ed Sowle 4.Steven Stein 5.Troy Phillips Masters: 1.Dave Peters 2.Paul Bloyer 3.Terry Wagoner 4.Craig Cherrington 5.Douglas Gorton Women: 1.Aundrea Artmann 2.Cassie Flanagan 3.Renee Ward 4.Colleen Lane 5.Courtney Gregory Women +30: 1.Candy Mae Niewoehaner 2.Michelle Strang 3.Kim Johnson Junior: 1.Thomas Brown 2.Ryder Gerulli 3.Mitchell Hansen 4.Aiden Jowers 5.Charlie Siebenaler Sportsman: 1.Kraig Anderson 2.Tim Danelius 3.Roy Fleming 4.Travis Graif 5.Mike Ward XR: 1.Brett Meyer 2.Cale Hendricks 3.Daniel Nael 4.Adam Shadd Vintage: 1.Dave Schreiner Premier: 1.Caleb Sledd 2.Ryder Gerulli 3.Travis Bloyer 4.Travis Illies 5.Aiden Jowers PeeWee: 1.Cooper Anderson 2.Thomas Hanson 3.Kody Lokken 4.Bryce Rauner 5.Waylon Hastings Girls: 1.Aundrea Artmann 2.Allison Siebenaler 3.Bethany Beckel 4.Gia Goodman 5.Madelynn Silvera Macro: 1.Wyatt Hastings 2.Lucas Stageberg 3.Ethan Anderson 4.Maxwell Munoz 5.Nixon Johnson Micro: 1.Carter Niedzielski 2.Mason Mowry 3.Charlie Smith 4.Adam Niedzieski 5.Joseph Kamrath

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Megacross has been one of the best running series of events in 2017.

Megacross Heats Up Mendota, Illinois - July 8th by Josh Rud, Shift One Photography

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egacross was back in action after a great Fourth of July weekend. The weather has fi-

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nally decided to let us ride dirt bikes in the Midwest, and this Saturday was no exception. Everyone was out and ready for some great racing, and the track was looking awesome tonight. There were several lines in the some of the tighter corners to give more passing options, which resulted in plenty of good races to keep everyone at the fences. This was the last race before an extensive break out at Megacross for five weeks. The track will be better than ever in August and ready to keep things pushing right through the end of the season. The races delivered a lot of tight battles all night. It all started in +25A with the gate dropping to Kyle White running out front with the holeshot, leaving Jonathon Six and Brian White right on his trail. Into the second corner Six was already on a mission

that would carry through the night with Kyle White and Six fighting tooth and nail every race they were in. Six held the lead now. Everyone was keeping pace up front with Chad Johnson moving into the mix as well. Coming down to the wire Kyle White finally made a move right in front of the finish line to take over the lead for the last lap. They crossed the line with Kyle taking the win, Six in second and Brian White keeping it in the top three to end a great race. 85Sr was yet another race to keep an eye on tonight. To start the race off it was Lucas Geistler on the KTM jumping out front followed up by Kevin Huddleston and Kash Schnowske. Working through the first couple turns into the whoops Dave Frawley got into the mix taking third, but only briefly as Schnowske mounted a push forward. Up front Geistler was riding smooth and hitting his lines trying to pull a gap on the pack. Schnowske was on the rails looking for room and finally pushed to the outside to take over second with Huddleston not going to back down. After some intense moments out there in the lap traffic Geistler took the win. Rounding out the podium was Schnowske and Huddleston in third. The Women’s class was good racing tonight as they took off the line later in the evening. It was the #122 of Ashleigh


is always fun to watch. It was nice to see Newmarker getting out in the lead with some rivalries continue and new ones Rachel Fuller tucked into second and forming while all the riders were putting Krysten Merchantz side by side with in some hard rides. The track formed up Kelly Christman for third as they charged great. This certainly helped things move into the second turn. Newmarker dove along at a lightning pace. I’m looking into the whoops with the lead as Christforward to getting back out here after the man got a great inside line and jumped break to check out the second half of the into second dropping Fuller to third. season. After several laps Fuller got back into second with her work cut out for her to Results: close the gap back to the front. After 125cc: 1.Nolan Dickinson 2.Ryder Schnowske 3.Garrett Ward 4.Joe Quest 5.Noah Lee some good back and forth racing they 14-24A: 1.RJ Mackenzie 2.Logan Housenga crossed the line with Newmarker taking 14-24B: 1.Austin Beaty 2.Nick Wallace 3.Kash Schnowske 4.Nolan Dickinson 5.Travis Ward the win, Fuller second, and Christman +25A: 1.Kyle White 2.Jonathan Six 3.Brian White solidly in third for the night. 4.Chad Johnson 5.Charles Buffum +25B: 1.Nick Manning 2.Brandon Hastings 3.Lucas One of the final races of the night was Stambaugh 4.Chris Huffman one of the best. 250B had thirteen riders 250A: 1.Kyle White 2.Kevin Moranz 3.RJ Mackenzie 4.Jody Walker 5.Chad West ready to blast into the first turn. Right off 250B: 1.Kyle Schneider 2.Jordan Mackiewicz the drop it was Samantha Mandelke 3.Austin Beaty 4.Caleb Talbott 5.Koty Groutage 250C: 1.Matt St John 2.Alex Parks 3.Eli Otterbach jumping out front for yet another 4.Joe Quest 5.Brandon Elliott holeshot tonight. Right behind her was 250C-2: 1.Gregory Breckenridge 2.Dakota Carber 3.Charlie Deutsch 4.Nolyn Thompson 5.Justin Kyle Schneider and Nolan Dickinson. Heyde Mandelke unfortunately washed the front +30A: 1.Brian White 2.Burton Lavens 3.Charles Buffum 4.Chad Johnson 5.Roy Nafzger end out as she pushed into the second +30B/C: 1.Kyle Schneider 2.Jacob Fabrizius turn. This put Schneider into the lead, 3.Brandon Hastings 4.Lucas Stambaugh 5.Jay Jahns Dickinson in second and Justin Peterson +40A: 1.Burton Lavens 2.Chae Evans 3.Larry Dean moved into third. Schneider and Dickinson were pushing hard for three laps when Dickinson tried to take an inside line on them. While being a risk vs reward situation, Dickinson didn’t have enough room to get through and went down. This opened the door for Jordan Mackiewicz who was running in fourth to cruise around the outside into second while Peterson was held up. On the last lap, Peterson had an unlucky break and went down in a corner moving Austin Beaty into third as the race came to a close with Schneider taking the win. It was certainly a great night of racing as always out at Megacross. Everyone was coming in on a Kyle White topped all three of his mission tonight which classes; +25A, 250A and Open A.

Bank 4.Steve Perkins 5.Martin Mecum +40B/C: 1.Troy Quest 2.Shawn Christen 3.Jay Jahns 4.James Pyles 5.Frank Licastro 50Jr: 1.Levi Hewitt 2.Connor Cooper 3.Lincoln Paxton 4.Rylen Hofmaster 5.Eastig Busch 50Sr: 1.William Tucker 2.Jaxson Schiller 3.Satas Vaupsas 4.Nolan Simonton 5.Patrick OsipaviciusJr +50: 1.Roy Nafzger 2.Larry Dean Bank 50cc 4-8: 1.Levi Hewitt 2.Grant Robinson 3.Meadow Thomas 4.Lincoln Paxton 5.Kateri Bowman 65Jr: 1.Preston Zollers 2.William Tucker 3.Nate Bierbom 4.Brody Brewer 5.Wesley Johnson 65Sr: 1.Leo Tucker 2.Zachery Jensen 3.Maclain Drucker 65cc Beg: 1.Wyatt Bowman 2.Kody Groth 3.Tyce Kubiak 4.Nolan Simonton 5.Nathan Waldron 85Jr: 1.Talan Zollers 2.Connor Pilon 3.Landon Lee 4.Zachery Johnson 5.Charley Ravencroft 85Sr: 1.Lucas Geistler 2.Kash Schnowske 3.Kevin Huddleston 4.Dave Frawley 5.Ewan Krisch 85cc 9-13: 1.Lucas Geistler 2.Dave Frawley 3.Brett Aimone 4.Zachery Johnson 5.Landon Lee Open A: 1.Kyle White 2.Jonathan Six 3.Kevin Moranz 4.RJ Mackenzie 5.Logan Skaggs Open B: 1.Nick Manning 2.Nick Blumer 3.Justin Peterson 4.Brent Johnson 5.Blake Bauer Open C: 1.Brandon Elliott 2.Tanyon Palka 3.Eric Carlson 4.Justin Horter 5.Joseph Rokowski Pit Bike: 1.Brian Petersen 2.Jake Beatica 3.Andrew Campbell 4.Dan Petersen 5.Andrew Marotta Schoolboy: 1.Garrett Ward 2.Ryder Schnowske 3.Luke Jackson 4.Noah Lee 5.Joe Quest Super Mini: 1.Kevin Huddleston 2.Zachary Brunner 3.Hunter Ziano Thumper: 1.Tommy Odonnell 2.Steve Perkins 3.Michael Blaydes Women: 1.Ashleigh Newmarker 2.Rachel Fuller 3.Kelly Christman 4.Krysten Merchantz 5.Emma Jensen

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MotoCity Raceway Action Staples, Minnesota - July 2 By Samantha Laderer

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here’s nothing better than spending a long holiday weekend surrounded by friends and family, especially when the weather is as nice as it was. With the Fourth of July on a Tuesday, that meant for an extra long weekend full of activities. Of those who chose racing, Brandon Brotzel hasn’t been to the Staples track since 2013. It wasn’t one of his favorites back then but he decided to give it another try. Because of the changes it was now a favorite and that gave him a world of confidence in the +30C class. In the first moto he got a pretty bad start in the back. The whole first lap he continued to struggled. Come second lap though, those mistakes were put aside and he had found a nice groove, moving up to third behind Nicholas Erickson. Part way into the third lap, Erickson blew a corner which allowed for Brotzel to make a pass for second. Branden Osen, in the lead wasn’t far ahead and Brotzel was able to catch him. Both were quick down the straights but Osen had Brotzel in the corners. Osen

Chase Graba leading in 250C.

was able to stay ahead and take the win. In the second moto, things went even better for Brotzel. This time he pulled the holeshot and was able to stay up front the whole moto. Behind him, Erickson and Osen battled for second. Osen remained a little faster in the corners and managed to hold it to the end. Brotzel took the overall (2-1). “Dale and the Kadlec family did a great job at keeping the track in great shape,” said Brotzel. He looks forward to coming back again for the next race. In the 85cc 9-11 class there was an outstanding number of riders on the line. Among them was Kona Rodrigues. Over Trisha Olson holding her ground in 250C.

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the past few years this rider has really improved and stepped up his game. In the second corner of the first moto three of the bikes got tangled up. Rodrigues was caught behind them but quickly able to get around to pass two more riders in the rhythm section. At this point he was in fourth. Half way through the third lap, Rodrigues was on Zach Crider’s rear tire. The pass wasn’t going to be easy as Crider was picking some smooth, fast lines. It took two tries, but Rodrigues was able to get on the inside and make a pass through the rollers. Although Rodrigues was unable to catch second, he felt really good about


his third place finish. New London, MN’s Avery Long and his brother Braden finished first and second. Crider and Karsen Omann finished out the top five. In the second moto, Rodrigues had a better start in the fourth. Right away two kids made a pass on him but that didn’t get him down. One of those tipped over in a following corner. Crider was the other rider that got past. Rodrigues passed him back to re-take fourth. The Long brothers were out front once again. Dustin White was having better luck compared to his first moto where he finished back in tenth. Running in the third with Rodrigues behind, the battle was on. Rodrigues did a good job and made his presence known. The same section the Rodrigues had made the pass on Crider in the first moto was the sweet spot to yet again make the pass for third this time. Avery Long took the win ahead of Braden. Rodrigues was happy with the race, “Dale always does a good job at making and prepping the tracks. He gives them a good flow and plenty of room for clean passing.”

On this long holiday weekend people were happy to be out racing with their extended race family. Regardless if someone got first or third, it was another amazing weekend for the books with plenty of memories made. Results: 14-24A: 1.Austin Kienast 14-24B: 1.Austin Aspros 2.Carter Reece 3.Bret Holland 14-24C: 1.Alexander Ives 2.Mitchell Bergstrom 3.Broc Today 4.Eric Van Heel 5.Shae Martin 85cc 12-15: 1.Austin Speltz 2.Lane Stevens 3.Carter Mertens 4.Broc Graba 85cc 9-11: 1.Avery Long 2.Braden Long 3.Kona Rodrigues 4.Zach Crider 5.Connor Wisdorf +25A: 1.Spencer Kadlec 2.Clay Olson 3.Matt Kline 4.Neil Ehrenberg 5.Kyle Savelkoul +25B: 1.Jack Lorr 2.Marcus Evenson 3.Ryan Raguse +45A: 1.Norman Miesen 2.Cory Ramsey 3.Michael Stumne 4.Brian Bohlman 5.Gary Johnson +45B: 1.Delon Luther 2.Dale Ackermann +35A: 1.Sheldon Fratzke 2.Josh Neutgens +35B: 1.Bobby Penders 2.Matthew Aydt 3.Shawn Rafferty +25C: 1.Derek Ness 2.Andrew Ives 3.Devan Christianson 4.Taylor Cunningham +35C: 1.Josh Tyler 2.Mike Jenson 3.Jesse John +45C: 1.Dave Weseman 2.Barry Hirschey 3.Tim Rhode Girls Jr. 9-12: 1.Olivia Miller 2.Hannah Oakes 65cc 7-11: 1.Ryan Sheetz 2.Blake Gyldenvand 3.Rowan Penders 4.Tyler Bengtson 5.Nick Lange Schlby 2: 1.Chase Graba 2.Broc Today 3.Shae Martin 4.Anthony Thurk Schlby 1 12-16: 1.Curtis Biorn 2.Owen Sailor 3.Tyler Westring 4.Noah Miesen 5.Tanner Nagel

+50: 1.Dale Ackermann 2.John Cram 3.Steve Tate 4.Kevin Woizeschke 5.Mark Speldrick Women: 1.Trisha Olson 2.Samantha Laderer Open A: 1.Austin Kienast 2.Clay Olson 3.Neil Ehrenberg 4.Cody Martin 5.Josh Virnig Open B: 1.Austin Aspros 2.Carter Reece 3.Reuben Jacobs Open C: 1.Alexander Ives 2.Mitchell Bergstrom 3.Andrew Ives 4.Derek Ness 5.Matthew Olson 125: 1.Curtis Biorn 2.Owen Sailor 3.Blade Goding 4.Tyler Westring 5.Dominic Lindquist +40A: 1.Frank Jackson 2.Kevin Woizeschke +40B: 1.Dale Ackermann 2.Steve Tate +40C: 1.Mike Jenson 2.Dave Weseman 3.Barry Hirschey 4.Brent Sailer 5.Jesse John 65cc 7-9: 1.Blake Gyldenvand 2.Kaden Tabaka 3.Colton Davis 4.Nick Lange 5.Tyler Bengtson 65cc 10-11: 1.Olivia Miller 2.Vincent Aydt 250A: 1.Austin Kienast 2.Cody Martin 250B: 1.Austin Aspros 2.Reuben Jacobs 3.Bret Holland 250C: 1.Chase Graba 2.Broc Today 3.Blade Goding 4.Matthew Olson 5.Dominic Lindquist +30A: 1.Sheldon Fratzke 2.Kyle Savelkoul 3.Josh Neutgens 4.Kevin Woizeschke +30B: 1.Jack Lorr 2.Ricky Walker 3.Macy Fridgen 4.Matt Nornberg 5.Shane Thomas +30C: 1.Brandon Brotzel 2.Branden Osen 3.Nicholas Erickson 4.Mike Peasley 5.Kerry Anstine +55: 1.Gary Johnson 2.Dave Hencir 3.Paul Olson 4.Keith Buss 5.Mark Speldrick 85cc 9-12: 1.Avery Long 2.Braden Long 3.Lane Stevens 4.Broc Graba 5.Kona Rodrigues Supermini: 1.Austin Speltz 2.Noah Miesen 50cc 4-6: 1.Bentlee Walker 2.Gunner Burke 3.Tucker King 4.Tyler Brindamour 5.Jesse Jarvis 50 Open 4-8: 1.Colton Davis 2.Bentlee Walker 3.Mac Nornberg 4.Lincoln Nielsen 5.Kahler Omann 50cc oil 4-8: 1.Tucker King 2.Ivyn Fratzke 3.Gunner Burke 4.Tyler Brindamour 5.Emmitt Nielsen 50cc 7-8: 1.Colton Davis 2.Kaden Tabaka 3.Mac Nornberg 4.Kahler Omann 5.Carl Oakes 50cc multi: 1.Tyler Brindamour 2.Ivyn Fratzke 3.Bentley Aydt 4.Tristan Penders 5.Landyn Spafford

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At Byron, early mud makes for perfect racing - again! Awesome lines and conditions are the norm after wet starts Byron, Illinois - July 16 by Josh Rud, Shift One Photography

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he summer has been moving right along with so many races going on across the area. This weekend at Motosports Park turned into a great one. The morning was certainly on the muddy side with a good amount of rain overnight. The races went forward with no more rain on the way and the track drying all day. The first motos were certainly a bit of an exhibition to test everyone’s skills riding in slick conditions. By the time second motos started the track was really nice and we even had a little dust kick up. It is some great experience to ride in the mud as tough as it may be. The riders that can excel at keeping it on two wheels will have a very clear advantage. Early on, the Open C riders wasted no time getting some great racing going. The first moto dropped to Jake Luchini getting out front with the lead followed by Steven Minkus and Randy Gauger. They all pushed early as the battle for third was already getting heated. Briefly Spencer Cruthis made it into third only to have Troy Bandy sweep the inside to take over the spot. Up front Luchini was holding his lines, and keeping out of the slick spots. Minkus was being cautious of the conditions, while still putting pressure on Luchini trying to force a mistake or find a way around. Coming down the hill to start lap three Bandy tipped it over in some slick mud while Seth Sirko went around into third, but he was a little too far away to put any moves on the front. The first moto came to a close with Luchini 32

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taking the win. In the second moto Minkus battled back to take the win and the overall, this

gave second to Luchini and Sirko third. 65Jr was next to catch our attention, putting on a great show while the track still had a few soft spots. Coming off the line was Peter Parenti out of Palos Park, IL taking an early lead with Nate Bierbom dropping in behind him as they cleared the second turn. The battle for third was getting intense already as Tristan Dalton turned up the pressure and came away with the position after several turns. The charge was on for Dalton as he moved up to second coming down the hill to finish the first lap. Parenti was running his own race and starting to pull away from the pack when suddenly Bierbom went down, giving third over to Kallin Thomas. They crossed the line with Parenti taking the win, Dalton in second and Thomas third. In the second moto Parenti took the win again sweeping the class. Dalton finished in second while Bierbom crossed third after the unfortunate DNF in moto one. +40 was stacked today and everyScott Rhoton the +50 class. one was putting in some really hard laps. Heading down the start straight it was Randy Julseth jumping to the front to get away clean with the holeshot. Chasing him down was Everett Dahlberg and Thomas Wolf. Dahlberg was on a mission today wasting no time getting into the lead through the sweeper leaving Julseth in second to fend off Wolf now. As they came out of the back of the track Paul Molkentin had moved into third, fighting through the mud. Molkentin got around Julseth only to go down before the finish line on the third lap. This put Julseth back to second and now Roy Nafzger into third. After a Luke Jackson went 2-3 for great race and a lot of tight third overall in Schoolboy 1.


passes Dahlberg took the win, Julseth second and Nafzger in third. In the second moto things changed as well as the track had dried out nicely. Molkentin took the win for moto followed by Dahlberg and Nafzger. This actually gave Dahlberg the overall as Molkentin finished fourth in the first race. The day came to close out at Motosports Park much better than it started, with the track turning out really nice as it dried up. If you are one of those that stay home on days after it rains... just stop. You are missing out on some of the best racing around. Results: 250A: 1.Kevin Moranz 2.Parker Smith 3.Michael Kingstad 4.Justin Hager 5.Rj Mackenzie Schlby 2: 1.Nolan Dickinson 2.Eddie Norred 3.Edgar Lewis 85cc (9-11): 1.Gavin Batson 2.Peter Parenti 3.Talan Zollers 4.Owen Hill 5.Zane Siminak 85cc (12-15): 1.Patrick Murphy 2.Mitchell Malaney 3.Mario Lopez 4.Harley Lopez 5.Andrew Voegtle 125cc: 1.Nolan Dickinson 2.Eddie Norred +45: 1.Roy Nafzger 2.Randy Julseth 3.James Coons Women (12+): 1.Bryanne Wolf 2.Erin Pusateri 3.Brooke Kennebeck Open A: 1.Justin Wolf 2.Kevin Moranz 3.Zach Coons 4.Rj Mackenzie 5.Parker Smith Open B: 1.Kyle Campbell 2.Justin Peterson 3.Nicholas Czechowicz 4.Cory Lingle 5.Ryan

Gusewelle 14-24: 1.Zach Coons 2.Michael Kingstad 3.Kyle Open C: 1.Steven Minkus 2.Jake Luchini 3.Seth Campbell Sirko 4.Troy Bandy 5.Alec Hargrove +25: 1.Ty Tyrrell 2.Justin Hager 3.Jody Walker 250B: 1.Nolan Dickinson 2.Nicholas Czechowicz 50cc (4-8): 1.Bryce Arnold 2.Lincoln Paxton +50: 1.Roy Nafzger 2.Michael Westbrook 3.James 3.Cashton Dilley 4.Levi Gower 5.Meadow Thomas Coons 4.Scott Rhoton 5.Joseph Voegtle Schlby 1 (12-16): 1.Eddie Norred 2.Spencer Whitney 3.Luke Jackson 4.James Waldron 5.Trace Franzke +30A: 1.Kevin Markwardt 2.Paul Molkentin 3.Everett Dahlberg +30B/C: 1.Gabriel Phillips 2.Cory Lingle 3.Bob Mcgee 4.Ryan Gusewelle 65cc (7-9): 1.Peter Parenti 2.Tristan Dalton 3.Kallin Thomas 4.Gavin Roth 5.Bryce Arnold 65cc (10-11): 1.Hunter Savage 2.Leo Tucker 3.Owen Hill +40: 1.Everett Dahlberg 2.Paul Molkentin 3.Roy Nafzger 4.Randy Julseth 5.Thomas Wolf +55: 1.Michael Westbrook 2.William Ziesk 3.Joseph Voegtle 4.Michael Snider 5.Orville Kline Vintage: 1.Shane Simonton 2.M Franzke 3.Mike Waldon 50cc (4-6): 1.Ryder Mcgee 2.Connor Cooper 3.Lincoln Paxton 4.Levi Gower 5.Devin Bares 50cc (7-8): 1.William Tucker 2.Jaxson Schiller 3.Jayce Wolf 4.Matthew Alshouse 5.Hunter Morse 250C: 1.Steven Minkus 2.Deven Fell 3.Jake Luchini 4.Eric Brinkmann 5.Kyle Pratt 65cc Open: 1.Tristan Dalton 2.Leo Tucker 3.Hunter Savage 4.Gavin Roth 5.Nathan Bierbom Mini Open (65-85) 7-11: 1.Gavin Batson 2.Owen Hill SuperMini (12-16): 1.Patrick Murphy 2.Robert Lopez 3.Joe Elliott 4.Radko Tomko 5.Harley Lopez 50cc 4-8 rider Cashton Dilley went 3-2 for third overall.

PRO-AM Weekend!

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Sunday Sept 24 - PRO-AM Racing!

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Sept 23/24 .. (Bikes only).......Dist 17 MX October 8 .. Bikes & Quads!..Dist 17 MX Nick Hoffman Memorial Race

Scheduled practice dates feature a Groomed track with flaggers and EMT’s on site!!

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Whipple takes another OA Spragueville, Iowa - July 9 By Austin Wells

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ound 7 of the 12-round WFO Promotions Hare Scramble series (also part of the AMA District 17 Championship) was held at Hansen’s Hollows in Spragueville, IA. With rocky, hilly terrain, this venue is much different than the rest of the series. 153 riders of all ages and skill levels came out to brave the hot, humid and dusty weather. In the 50cc 7-8 class, Austin Burns took the win aboard his KTM. Brady Dillbeck and Jack Allgeyer finished 2-3. Davin Shike won the 65cc Beginner class over Jake Hasten and Cameron Walker. Easton Morgan continued his winning ways, topping the 85cc class. Lake Plowman and Kyle Walker, both aboard Kawasakis, rounded out the podium. Buddy Fortune, out of Sterling, IL took the Supermini class win over Trevor Keogh and Tyler Whipple. After two second place finishes in a row, Missy Norton took her first win of the season in the Women’s class. Current points leader, Ashley Hall, finished sec-

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ond ahead of Anisa Johnson. Keegan Minnaert won Open C on his KTM, topping Miro Tuska and Gavyn Williams. Cody Bollinger was the top dog in the AA class, but Open A rider Tanner Whipple, who started in row two - thirty seconds behind, took the overall win. Whipple got the holeshot and fought through most of the AA pack on lap one. He would battle with 2nd place AA rider Colten Zuidema for most of the hour and 45 minute race, pulling away to stalk Bollinger with a few laps to go. Bollinger made a small mistake and the race was on. Even though in different classes, Whipple and Bollinger traded the overall lead a few times before Whipple got away and finished with a 25 second lead. Add in the 30 second difference in start times and Whip-

Colten Zuidema - second place AA.

ple took the overall win by nearly a minute. Whipple, “My race started great. I got the holeshot in the second row and I started pushing early to catch some of the pros in the front row. I worked my way through three or four before coming into the checkpoint on lap one and I was feeling great. I passed a couple more and rode with Cole Zuidema who was in second in AA for most of the race. On the third to last lap, my dad told me there was only 20 seconds between me and the overall leader. I pushed and caught Cody by the end of that lap. We battled for a lap until I was able to take the lead and never looked back. I’m super happy with how the weekend went and I’m very excited to get my second ever Overall win.” Bollinger extended his points lead in AA with contenders Austin Wells and Colt Converse dropping out with bike issues. Zuidema finish second in AA and Ryan Moss aboard his Woodstock KTM finished third. In the Open A class, behind Whipple,


Anthony Biagi finished second aboard his new Husqvarna, and TJ Nees from Aledo, IL took the last spot on the podium. Buddy Fortune took the 250B class win over Nick Balzer and Max Akerman. The ever-competitive +30A class win went to Jeremy Smith, ahead of Luke Kaszynki and Cody Toal. Reagon Rhodes took the +50B class win over Joel Huggins and Chuck Colehour. The eleven rider Quad A class was topped by reigning champion and current points leader Shea Dickson. Bret Daehler and Matt Iburg rounded out the podium. Results: 65cc: 1.Lane Davis 2.Levi Fortune 3.Jaden Hamilton 4.Riley Roberts 5.Grayson Plowman 85cc: 1.Easton Morgan 2.Lake Plowman 3.Kyle Walker 4.Zack Reed 5.Cole Morgan Supermini: 1.Buddy Fortune 2.Trevor Keogh 3.Tyler Whipple 4.Billy Wierup Women: 1.Missy Norton 2.Ashley Hall.3.Anisa Johnson.4.Emily Lindemann.5.Rochelle Longstreth 50cc 4-6: 1.Cooper Lair 2.Max Lair 3.Kellon Drone 50cc 7-8: 1.Austin Burns 2.Brady Dillbeck 3.Jack Allgeyer 4.Jake Hasten 5.Kayden Kuehl

65cc Beg: 1.Davin Shike 2.Jake Hasten 3.Cameron Walker 4.Ethan Fox 5.Kayden Kuehl 200C: 1.Kyle Roberts 2.Jayson Crawford 3.Lake Plowman 4.Gavin Minneart 5.Alex Grunder Open C: 1.Keegan Minnaert 2.Miro Tuska 3.Gavyn Williams 4.Jeremy Fuchs 5.Michael Snyder +30C: 1.Justin Sonnentag 2.Wes Kent 3.Jake Meyer +40C: 1.Doug Piercy 2.Glen Fuegen 3.Ron Kettle 4.Eric Mond 5.Jim Updike AA: 1.Cody Bollinger 2.Colten Zuidema 3.Ryan Moss 4.Wyatt Barnett 5.Barry Sulzberger 98-Open A: 1.Tanner Whipple 2.Anthony Biagi 3.TJ Nees 4.Braxton Bill +30A: 1.Jeremy Smith 2.Luke Kaszynski 3.Cody Toal 4.Brae Williams 5.Jaramie Brown +40A: 1.Lance Minnaert 2.Heath Drone 3.Jeff Kallemeyn 4.Travis Held +50A: 1.Matt Reynolds 2.Rick Mahrt 3.Greg Gourley 4.Wally Mika 5.Dale Smith 250B: 1.Buddy Fortune 2.Nick Balzer 3.Max Akerman 4.Alec Kreger 5.James Adkisson Open B: 1.Tyler Dwyer 2.Brad Glasnovich 3.Corey Purlee +30B: 1.Josh Johnson 2.Adam Dhamer 3.Derek Roberts 4.Travis Rosich 5.Ryan Cozad +50B: 1.Reagon Rhodes 2.Joel Huggins 3.Chuck Colehour 4.Ed Howard 5.Brian Buffo Quad A: 1.Shea Dickson 2.Bret Daehler 3.Matt Iburg 4.Zach Haggerty 5.Dalton Hicks Quad B: 1.Mickey Martin 2.Dominick Ernst 3.Kutter Clark Quad C: 1.Ronald Martin, Jr.2.Pat Rockey 3.Jim Fox 4.Carter Stone +30 Quad: 1.Scott McDaniels 2.Erik Johnson 3.Ed Boyd 4.Kevin Hall 5.Shawn Wyckstandt

Easton Morgan won the 85cc class, charging hard all the way.

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Wittenberg Double Header Wittenburg, Wisconsin - July 15/16th By Doug Forstner, Photos by Kaila Forstner

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uly races can be hit or miss. It’s a busy time of the year with vacations, graduation parties, summer work and other obligations. Many riders look for-

Multiple class Winner James Tenant

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ward to this double header event that comes to Central Wisconsin mid-summer. With all the crazy storms and rain this year, the Fantasy Moto crew was holding their breath on if the event would be successful. District 16 points were on the docket both days, with pit bike racing Saturday night and Yamaha and Kawasaki contingency on Sunday. Also there was an additional open class you could sign up for staging a 20 minute single moto ran at intermission for plenty of track time. Friday night the rains missed the facility and all the racers awoke to a bright and sunny day and things started shaping up nicely. The ruts and soil would soon tack up and eventually water would probably be needed of all things. The first big moto of the day was the 250C class and it was the #25 KTM bike of Gabe Rasmussen from Oconto, WI with the holeshot and early lead over the twenty-one rider pack. Carson Gerroll on his Yamaha from Two Rivers WI was hotly contesting the lead at the end of lap one. Riders were starting to spread out some, but the leaders were in a heated battle. Following them it was were Brody Gallagher, Michael Youngthunder, Ry Baumann and Tristan Alloway. At the end of lap two Gerroll

was knocking on the door of Rasmussen for the lead, putting on heavy pressure. Going down the front straight Gerroll set up for an inside pass in split rhythm section and was able to make the pass stick before the first set of whoops. Meantime, Tristan Woolf made a few passes and was working his way through the pack, hopefully into the top five after a bad start. He still had the big pack of Gallagher, Youngthunder, Baumann and Alloway ahead. On the white flag lap, Gerroll put a little distance on Rasmussen who was solid in second. Battling over that third spot was Youngthunder, Gallagher followed by Alloway and the hard charging Woolf. At the checkers Youngthunder held off Gallagher and Woolf rounded out the top five after starting way in the back. Moto two again saw Rasmussen put his KTM out front as he was able to get around the tight left hand start. Baumann, Caden Damp, Youngthunder and Alloway were running up front through the first couple laps. At the end of lap two Rasmussen was starting to get some pressure from Baumann. Gerroll was in the mix with Damp and Alloway and quickly was a threat for the win as he and Baumann pushed passed Rasmussen. Coming over the dragon’s back before the white flag I couldn’t see very well from across the track but I did see a big Gabe Rasmussen hard on the gas in 250C while ahead of Ry Baumann

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crash of Gerroll and water from the hind him. Another lap down saw Klinger nearby pond being splashed all over as get around Godfrey and Kalies also was Baumann landed in the water right after making a charge on Godfrey. At the finthe finish line drop down but held on to ish, Tenant had the easy win over Martythe throttle and kept going. Gerroll went niak. Klinger made another solid pass on down and Baumann took over the lead the last lap and finished third. Waelchli for the final lap. Rasmussen moved back took fourth and Godfrey held fifth. into second as Damp took over third. Second moto again saw Tenant rocket Baumann (7-1) went on to win the moto out to the lead and never look back. Marahead of Rasmussen who used his contyniak missed the melee in turn one and sistent 2-2 scores to bag the overall. get into second. Klinger who took third Youngthunder who also was consistent in the first moto was quick to get up, but used his 3-4 scores to net second overall had his work cut out for him as he basiin loaded class. cally had to rally from last place. Kalies Senior +40B/C saw Brian Jochman and Elijah Tetzlaff snuck into third and from Seymour WI take the early lead in fourth just ahead of Godfrey. At the moto one ahead of Tony Kalies and Jason checkered it was the Tenant out front Esker right there. Tim Vanvreede and Dave Bickel rounded out the top five and this was the moto finish as well. Moto two again saw Jochman on his trusty steed out front and in command; however things were heating up behind him. Bickel, Kalies, Vanvreede and Esker had a heck of race going. At the checkers it was Jochman followed by Bickel who made nice line choices and his 5-2 moto scores netted him the bronze medal. Kalies stayed consistent and went 2-3 for silver. The Women’s class saw the #440 of Sierra Heindl grab the holeshot in moto one and ride a solid race to take the checkers over her main competition of Kendra Randrup. Kendra Tutt finished the moto in third ahead of Rachel Fuller and Bailey Schernick. In moto two Heindl went down hard and ended up hurting her hand, giving the lead and the overall to Randrup. Tutt finished in the number two spot for the moto and overall. Schernick grabbed third in the moto and also moving her up into the third spot Chase Wunderlich looking good in 50cc 7-8. on the day. Kaila Forstner used 6-4 motos scores to take fourth and Fuller ahead of Martyniak. Godfrey made a rounded out the top five. nice pass to move up the third over Kalies Schoolboy first moto saw a pair of and Waelchli. Klinger who made some KTMs out front with Cole Godfrey and passes to get in back in the top five for James Tenant competing for the numero the overall with his 3-7 scores. uno position. Brandon Martyniak, Tyler 50Sr was a class with great action as Kalies, Haiden Waelchli closely folLogan Kresal was on top with his 2-1 finlowed. At the end of first lap, Tenant had ishes giving him the overall ahead of gained control of the lead and Martyniak Brody Barth as they flipped moto wins. moved himself into second. Waelchli Cruz Anschutz went 3-4 for third beating held third as Godfrey settled into fourth. Kane Kalies (5-3). Ryan Berger rounded Dane Klinger made his way into the top out the top five with his 4-5. five with a bunch of riders charging beSeveral riders were able to win multi-

ple classes today, as James Tenant took a couple overall wins, along with Elijah Tetzlaff, Ayden Price in the mini 65cc classes, Kyle Hameister in the A classes and Tom Kalies in the Vet classes. At the end of the day, a 33 lap main event pit bike race was held on the arenacross/pit bike track and it was Luke Vanlyssel with the win by not crashing, overheating or running out of gas which happened to a bunch of racers. A quick storm shot through the facility right after the races concluded giving the track some water to help save on the water truck and give the track some moisture for the next day of racing, when the action started all over again! Saturday Results: 14-24B/C: 1.James Tenant 2.Tristin Fuerst 3.Christian Hannemann 4.Jacob Mellberg 5.Travis Miller Supermini 12-16: 1.Elijah Tetzlaff 2.Cole Godfrey 3.Marshall Busse 4.Reed Klinger 50cc 4-6: 1.Brayton Wills 2.Jett Wolf 3.Nolan Fritchen 50cc 7-8: 1.Logan Kresal 2.Brody Barth 3.Cruz Anschutz 4.Kane Kalies 5.Ryan Berger 85cc 9-13: 1.Elijah Tetzlaff 2.Easton Block 3.Isaac Therrien 4.Ayden Price 5.Cole Torp 250A: 1.Kyle Hameister 2.Dennis Ponton 3.Brady Schernick 4.Austin Hamburgur 250B: 1.Adam Peterson 2.Brock Noreen 3.Dustin Laplant 4.Nicholas Randrup 5.Scott Fifare 250C: 1.Gabe Rasmussen 2.Michael Youngthunder 3.Ry Baumann 4.Tristan Alloway 5.Caden Damp 85cc 9-11: 1.Ayden Price 2.Isaac Therrien 3.Drake Dionne 4.Gavin Templen 5.Aiden Weyenberg 85cc 12-15: 1.Elijah Tetzlaff 2.Easton Block 3.Gage Neubauer 4.Cole Torp 5.Cole Godfrey +40B/C: 1.Brian Jochman 2.Tony Kalies 3.Dave Bickel 4.Timothy Vanvreede 5.Jason Esker Women: 1.Kendra Randrup 2.Kendra Tutt 3.Bailey Schernick 4.Kaila Forstner 5.Rachel Fuller Open A: 1.Kyle Hameister 2.Colton Karl 3.Dennis Ponton 4.Shane Scott 5.Austin Hamburgur Open B: 1.Jordan Nielsen 2.Dustin Laplant 3.Adam Peterson 4.Jerold Petroski 5.Jeremy Smith Open C: 1.Caden Damp 2.Michael Youngthunder 3.Jacob Mellberg 4.Zak Farmer 5.Hayden Zurn +30A: 1.Tom Kalies 2.Darin Dionne 3.Cody Wills 4.Jake Shallow +30B/C: 1.Doug Forstner 2.Cory Augustine 3.Dave Bickel +50: 1.Lonnie Urban 2.Paul Haltvick 65cc: 1.Lance Torp 2.Ryder Johnson 3.Cruz Anschutz 4.Kyle Schreiner 5.Paytyn Dosch Schlboy 1 12-16: 1.James Tenant 2.Brandon Martyniak 3.Cole Godfrey 4.Haiden Waelchli 5.Dane Klinger 65cc 7-11: 1.Ayden Price 2.Deegan Vanvreede 3.Brody Barth 4.Aiden Weyenberg 5.Logan Kresal +25A: 1.Colton Karl 2.Travis Grendzinski +25B/C: 1.Jerold Petroski 2.Scott Ramker +40A: 1.Tom Kalies 2.Darin Dionne 3.Doug Forstner 2 Stroke B/C: 1.James Tenant 2.Nicholas Randrup 3.Dane Klinger 4.Brandon Martyniak 5.Haiden Waelchli CYCLE USA, August 2017

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Fantastic Azzie - Again!

#697 Seth Doeberlein and Eddie Norred battle for the 125Jr class first moto win.

Lake Mills, Wisconsin - July 9 The Aztalan Cycle Club

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he July motocross at the popular Aztalan Cycle Club kicked off to another perfect start with great weather and a good showing in all the classes. The track had a little extra watering done before the warm dry day leading to a few soft spots in practice... just perfect for forming good lines and rutted corners for the motos that would follow. It was easy to see we were in for a fantastic day. Seymour, WI’s Brody Barth had his way in the 50cc 7-8 class, winning both motos. In the first moto, William Tucker kept him honest for the first three laps. Then as they started lap four, Tucker dropped out of the order with an eventual dnf. Hunter Morse spent most of the moto fending off Ryder Skodras, taking over second when Tucker dropped out. The last lap saw the efforts of Skodras pay off as he made the pass for second. Jayce Wolf ran a good race with Chase Blazek on his rear wheel all moto, finishing 4-5 ahead of Tucker Trapp. In the second moto Barth led all the way, but this time he had company most of the moto as Tucker returned and ran in

second all the way. Skodras finished third after getting the best of Morse, making the pass mid-moto. Blazek also picked it up a bit to flip moto results with Wolf for fifth overall. In the 50cc 4-6 class, using their own starting gate on top of the hill, Aiden Biersteker led each lap of both motos. Scoring was easy in this one as Brayton Wills quickly made his way into second ahead of Levi Gower in both motos as well. Once there they held solid ahead of

Devin Bares. Grant Pellmann went 5-6 for fifth overall ahead of Wyatt Ketterhagen’s 7-5 motos in the eleven rider class. The 125Jr class delivered some great racing as they often do. Cole Godfrey led most of the early laps with Seth Doeberlein all over his rear fender. Reid Runkel was there also, just ahead of Elijah Tetzlaff. As the moto progressed, Eddie Norred was on a mission, working up to fourth by the third lap. With a lap to go Doeberlein and Norred pushed into the front spots. As they raced to the plateau for the final time, Norred pulled next to Doeberlein and they were side by side. The battle continued to the final corners before the finish when Norred pushed his way into the lead for the win. Runkel finished fourth ahead of Tetzlaff and Justin Oehlhof. The second moto was far less dramatic as Norred wasn’t on the line, having been roughed up in another moto’s fall. Doeberlein got a much better start and led from start to finish. Best Time Works/ Rob’s Performance backed Doeberlein after the second moto win, “In the first moto Eddie Norred and I were battling the entire way to the finish line and it was the coolest moto I’ve ever had. We came together in one of the last corners and he got the win, but it was great. This moto I got the holeshot and just went away with it. The track is good and with the softer corners it really helps make more lines and for better racing.”

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The order was set behind Doeberlein right away, Runkel, Godfrey and Tetzlaff filled the top four as Josh Bowman stepped it up to finish fifth. The +30A class saw Woodstock KTM’s own Kurt Jennison jump out front off the starts of both motos and never look back. Behind him there was plenty of position swapping, with Brad Johnson climbing into second each time. Marc Ottenad also used every lap of both motos to make up ground he gave up on the starts with his 125 Husky. It never came easy, but he went 3-3 ahead of Elijah Gorecki and Tom Ferguson in both motos. The +30B class had a nice group of Nate White celebrated his birthday in the +30B/C class, getting his first ever overall. Congrats!

#312x Dillon Riemann gets a great jump in Open C.

eighteen riders on the gate for the first moto. Nate White turned his good start into a couple bike length gap early in the first lap as IL’s Birgit Schelkle fought past Brad Yde for second. Robby Laurin worked up to finish fourth, just ahead of Suzuki mounted Richard Wazny. Madison, WI’s White pulled a repeat performance in the second moto. White, “Today is actually my thirtieth birthday so it is my first day where I could race this class and this is the first time I’ve won an overall. I got off to good starts and ran good motos so it was perfect. I’ve been doing this for like sixteen years and it feels awesome to get my first win.” Happy birthday and congrats Nate!

Behind White, Schelkle dropped into second right away, this time with Jim Beckman setting an even better pace to hold third and keep it interesting right to the end. Yde worked up to fourth in the first lap where he finished ahead of Laurin and Wazny. Open C saw thirty-four riders take the gate drop. Out of a busy first corner, New Berlin, WI’s Tyler Sidders had his Kawasaki pegged for the lead ahead of Dillon Riemann, Deven Fell, Maxwell Mayer and Michael Youngblood. Half way though the third lap saw Fell now into second, and really pushing Sidders for that lead spot. Youngthunder was also looking pretty determined, now pressing Riemann for third. By the time they returned the back sand corner the lead group had shuffled with Fell now leading everyone. Sidders was back to third behind Youngthunder while Riemann held fourth. They held the spots to the end with Mayer finishing fifth ahead of Hayden Zurn. After finishing fourth in the first moto, Dillon Riemann was on fire in moto two. Riemann, “I got a decent start in the first moto but was passed by a couple guys and ended up in fourth. In this moto I don’t know how, but it came together. I got the start and knew if I slipped up at all I would have Deven (Fell) all over me. I think I held my breath most of the moto trying to hold onto the lead. The track is really nice and probably the best I’ve ever seen it.” Riemann held the lead all the way to take the win. First moto winner Fell worked up to second in the second lap but wasn’t able to pose a real threat to Riemann out front. He may have done


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the math, knowing his 1-2 moto score was good for the overall win just the same. Youngblood put in another great ride for third ahead of Mayer and Sidders for third overall behind Riemann. Brock Noreen continues to make his charge towards the B class championships in District 16. Today he topped both motos in Open B. In the first moto, Tyler Vacala was out front until the third lap. Then Noreen who had worked his way past several riders, took over for good. Vacala rode well as he had some fast company knocking on his rear fender the last half of the moto in the form of Ronald Schmidt and Cody Richter. The second moto played out much the same, this time Noreen had a little better start. Behind him the next spot four spots filled with the same riders as moto one. Leo Tucker made the trip up from Illinois a good one as he jumped out front in the first moto of 65cc 7-11. It took him two laps to finally put a few bike lengths on Kaiden Snyder in second. Mean time, Riley Busse was third, never able to take a breath as William Tucker was constantly in his shadow looking for a clean line to try and make a pass. The order held to the end and the efforts of William Tucker kept up right to the end as well. 50Sr class winner Brody Barth finished sixth behind Gavin Templen. Leo Tucker, Snyder and Busse pulled the front three positions off the start of the second moto and held them through each lap. Behind those three, William Tucker had his hands full with Barth. The battled continued to the last lap where Barth found a way around Tucker for fourth. At the checkered flag the order was the same with Leo Tucker taking his second moto win of the day. Frank Weiss pulled the holeshot in the twenty-two rider +45 class first moto, just edging out Tom Ferguson in the corner. From there Weiss opened a small lead by the third lap. Moving up through the pack from seventh place was Brian McCanna, taking over third ahead of Mike Duclos. Jim Beckman was also advancing, sliding past Tim Boblin for fifth. The final laps saw McCanna’s charge continue as he grabbed second place ahead of Ferguson, while Weiss rode out front for the win. The second moto had long time fast guy Tim Bares grab a monster holeshot to lead everyone into the opening lap. 42

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Weiss, starting in second quickly took back. I tucked under him and found a over out front, bringing McCanna with line that worked.” McCanna has a bit of him into second. Bares slipped back a inside knowledge on the track changes as few more spots through the moto as Tom one of the working members. We asked Ferguson worked past as well as Duclos. Out front, McCanna took many by surprise by passing Weiss and leading the pack as they started the third lap. Weiss didn’t let him out of his sights, but McCanna had control of this moto and took that lead to the moto win, as well as locking down the overall ahead of Weiss. McCanna after the big win, “I had fun and the track is amazing right now. The club has been working really hard and has done a fantastic job on the track this season. I had a great battle first with Bares, and then Frank Weiss. He’s always the guy to beat here and I pulled it off today. I snuck past him in the new Jayce Wolf and Chase Blazek after the 50cc 7-8 motos. switchback section out

Cooper Meyer riding hard in 85cc 9-13.


him to elaborate on the changes. McCanna, “Every month we have added sand and mulch. Probably ten to twelve loads of sand a month alone. We’ve also hauled in clay for the jump faces and our remote watering system keeps getting tuned in even better so with a lot of work it is coming along well. We’re working hard and as a club it all goes back into making the facility better. We all love riding, so making this better is what we all want to do.” Anthony Edgerton quickly established himself out front in the 85cc 9-13 group, and simply checked out on everyone. Ryder Beth ran a lonely second place as he also left the close racing behind. Leo Tucker ran ahead of Brock Nowicki for three laps before Nowicki’s relentless attempts to move up worked, grabbing third place. Gavin Templen also had to work hard all moto for his fifth place finish ahead of Kaiden Snyder. The second moto played out much like the first, with Edgerton out front leading Beth, Nowicki and Tucker. This time Snyder got the best of Templen for fifth. The day ended early enough so everyone could enjoy some time around the pits with friends and family before making the trip home. Conversations were already turning to the next race, and were filled with plenty of comments about

+25B/C: 1.Nicholas Czechowicz 2.Nate White 3.Cody Richter 4.Kory Sorge 5.Kyle Pratt 65cc 7-11: 1.Leo Tucker 2.Kaiden Snyder 3.Riley Busse 4.William Tucker 5.Brody Barth 85cc 12-15: 1.Mitchell Malaney 2.Elijah Tetzlaff 3.Justin Oehlhof 4.Cole Godfrey 5.Anthony Edgerton 85cc 9-11: 1.Brock Nowicki 2.Jackson Oehlhof 3.Riley Busse 4.Kaiden Snyder 5.Gavin Templen 85cc 9-13: 1.Anthony Edgerton 2.Ryder Beth 3.Brock Nowicki 4.Leo Tucker 5.Kaiden Snyder NonCurrent: 1.Kurt Jennison 2.Cj Flancher 3.Dalton Pergande 4.Ian Malinowski 5.Justin Ernst Open A: 1.Dale Kathan 2.Timmy Baake Open B: 1.Brock Noreen 2.Tyler Vacala 3.Ronald Schmidt 4.Cody Richter 5.Nate White Open C: 1.Deven Fell 2.Dillon Riemann 3.Michael Youngthunder 4.Tyler Sidders 5.Maxwell Mayer 50Jr 4-6: 1.Aiden Biersteker 2.Brayton Wills 3.Levi Gower 4.Devin Bares 5.Grant PellJim Beckman won the second moto of +40B/C. mann 50cc 7-8: 1.Brody Barth how things are really coming around at 2.Ryder Skodras 3.Hunter Morse 4.Chase Blazek the facility. With yet another perfect race 5.Jayce Wolf +40A: 1.Brian Mccanna 2.Frank Weiss 3.Marc Otteday in the books, it has been a fantastic nad 4.Tom Ferguson 5.Andy Bowman season of motocross at Azzie... here’s to +40B/C: 1.Thomas Wolf 2.Brad Yde 3.Jim Beckman 4.Justin Ernst 5.Tom Anglim hoping mother nature stays in a good +45: 1.Brian Mccanna 2.Frank Weiss 3.Tom Fergumood through October! son 4.Mike Duclos 5.Tim Bares +50: 1.Frank Weiss 2.Tim Bares 3.Kevin Yde 4.Tim Boblin 5.Jack Pogany Results: Sports B/C 14-24: 1.Seth Doeberlein 2.Tyler Gam125Jr: 1.Seth Doeberlein 2.Reid Runkel 3.Cole ble 3.Ian Malinowski 4.Tyler Sidders 5.Alex Peacock Godfrey 4.Elijah Tetzlaff 5.Josh Bowman SuperMini 12-16: 1.Elijah Tetzlaff 2.Anthony Edger2-Stroke B/C: 1.Tyler Gamble 2.Ry Baumann ton 3.Cole Godfrey 4.Justin Oehlhof 5.Dylan Duclos 3.Devin Blume 4.Kristopher Korn 5.Trace Franzke +30A: 1.Kurt Jennison 2.Brad Johnson 3.Marc Otte250B: 1.Seth Doeberlein 2.Tyler Gamble 3.Reid nad 4.Elijah Gorecki 5.Tom Ferguson Runkel 4.Brock Noreen 5.Nicholas Czechowicz +30B/C: 1.Nate White 2.Birgit Schelkle 3.Brad Yde 250C: 1.Ry Baumann 2.Deven Fell 3.Devin Blume 4.Jim Beckman 5.Robby Laurin 4.Michael Youngthunder 5.Kollin Kadinger Women: 1.Birgit Schelkle 2.Bryanne Wolf 3.Haley +25A: 1.Dale Kathan 2.Jamie Baake 3.Brad JohnNowicki 4.Dana Hanna 5.Brooke Kennebeck son 4.Elijah Gorecki 5.Cody Simonton

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MX Fun at Echo Valley Brookston, Minnesota - July 16 By Samantha Laderer

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ond corner Broc Today made a pass for the lead and the battle was on. Petrik stayed right on Today’s rear tire. Several times Petrik went inside in the bowl corners and was side by side with Today. On the last lap, things were getting heated and Petrik wanted to make a pass. In the bowl corner before the step up, Petrik went inside and pushed Today out. Petrik looked to have made a pass but Today being on a four stroke was able to pull a

lthough the X-Games were in Minneapolis for the first time, some chose to skip the event and go racing. Family and friends gathered from all over the northland and some even from Canada for the third round of the Echo Valley Motocross Series. With no rain in the forecast and sunny blue skies, why wouldn’t you want to go racing? 14-24B saw plenty of action. Josh Schaefer got a great start off the gate and pulled down the start on his Yamaha YZ450F but could hear Tommy Coon on his 250 twostroke behind. Coon was able to make a pass coming out of the off wooded area. Cole Hay wasn’t far behind and the three hit the table top all in a row. Coon came into the next corner and a hit some soft stuff which caused him to go down. Hay then showed his front tire a few times before making a pass for the lead. Schaefer could hear that two-stroke screaming behind him again. “I knew I had to ride smart Tim Ersbo celebrates his win with his daughter and take his lines away because I knew he was faster than me,” said Schaefer. The two battled for two laps before Schaefer made a small mistake which allowed for Coon past. Coon was able to catch Hay and take the lead as well. Hay fell in a corner which allowed for Schaefer to make a pass on him. This put Hay in third and Schaefer in second. Sophie Johnson let the boys have fun while she watched in the fourth position. Come second moto, the same three shot off the gate with another great battle in mind. Hay had the lead on Coon and Schaefer, but it didn’t take long for Coon to make a pass for the front spot. Schaefer took a good digger in the back section and Hay pulled away. Race eight of the day saw a great battle from start to finish in 250C. Mitch Josh Schaefer leading Cole Hay (148) Petrik pulled the holeshot but in the secand Tommy Coon in 14-24B 44

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little more up the hill to stay ahead. The friends and family of the boys were cheering loudly as the boys came across the Leap of Faith jump in front of the grand stands. You knew it was going to be a race to the checkered, but didn’t know is that they would be catching up to a lapper in the final corner. Today made the choice to protect the inside line. Petrik stayed outside and went for the pass around the lapper. Petrik was able to get around the lapper then tried to move over not realizing Today was on his side. Today had no other option but to hit the side of the hill three feet from the finish. Today got up quickly and finished but had broken several spokes because of the impact as well his clutch lever. Bradley Smith battled with Shae Martin during the moto for the third spot. Seth Valento rounded out the top five. In the second moto Today pulled the holeshot. Petrik this time was able to get around Today shortly after the second corner.


“When Mitch has a open track in front of him, he just goes,� said Today. After making the pass, Petrik did just that and pulled away for the win with Today in second and Smith third. For Today, Echo Valley is his favorite track. He loves how well ruts form in the corners and finds it to have to some good jumps. He said that he felt pretty good the whole first moto with tons of confidence but the run in with the hill had affected him a little. After the first moto, an older gentleman came up to Today and told him that his battle with Petrik was by far the best one he had seen in years. Although the crash got Today down a little, he continued to push himself out on the track. Coon did the same as well in his first moto. Both never gave up and stayed strong. At the end of the day they looked back and remembered how much fun they had battling with their buddies because they chose to go racing on this beautiful sunny day. Results: Micro Chain 4-6: 1.Landyn Spafford 2.Jesse Jarvis Micro Chain 7-8: 1.Kaden Bernard 2.Calum Fisher 3.Blaze Knight 4.James Johnson 5.Justin Trautman 85cc 9-12: 1.Matthew Lamourea 2.Sawyer Niewind 3.Zach Crider Supermini 12-15: 1.Cole Kutzler 2.XanderLavalley 3.Cooper Lavigne 4.Everett Fitzsimmons +25A: 1.Spencer Kadlec 2.Joshua Virnig 3.Casey Hultgren +25B: 1.Christopher Janzig 2.Marcus Evenson +25C: 1.Devin Smith 2.Lance Wilson Vet A: 1.Adam Deal 2.Rick Amatuzio Vet B: 1.Ryan Larson 2.Ben Taddy Vet C: 1.Josh Tyler 14-24A: 1.Kenny Mandryk 14-24B: 1.Tommy Coon 2.Cole Hay 3.Joshua Schaefer 4.Sophie Johnson 14-24C: 1.Broc Today 2.Shae Martin Girls Jr. 9-12: 1.Ella Storlie 65cc 7-11: 1.Christian Berg 2.Cain Larson 3.Larry Banks 4.Zion Buerskin 50cc 4-8 Open: 1.Calum Fisher 2.Blaze Knight +35B: 1.Ben Taddy +35C: 1.Kelly Martin 2.Josh Tyler +45B: 1.Joshua Schaefer 2.Randy Peterson +45A: 1.Craig Janzig +45C: 1.Tim Ersbo 250A: 1.Casey Hultgren 250B: 1.Kollin Lund 2.Stephen Morgan 3.Cole Hay 4.Tommy Coon 5.Corey Napper 250C: 1.Mitch Petrik 2.Broc Today 3.Bradley Smith 4.Shae Martin 5.Seth Valento Women: 1.Sophie Johnson 2.Alyssa Storlie 3.LinzyLavalley 4.Siri Peterson +55: 1.Mark Deal 2.Terry Seip 3.David Hencir +60: 1.Gerald Krueger 85cc 9-11: 1.Zach Crider 85cc 12-15: 1.Austin Speltz 2.Cole Kutzler 3.Matthew Lamourea 4.Sawyer Niewind 5.XanderLavalley Multi 4-8: 1.Landyn Spafford 2.Nolan Martin 3.Jarek Bernard 125 2-Stroke: 1.Mitch Petrik 2.Morgan Goupil 3.Matthew Thompson 4.Kole Snyder 5.Tyler

Jarek Bernard is all smiles with his grandpa after the race Sathers +40A: 1.Rick Amatuzio +40B: 1.Joshua Schaefer 2.Randy Peterson +40C: 1.Tim Ersbo 2.Kelly Martin +50: 1.Craig Janzig 2.Mark Deal 3.Terry Seip 4.Craig Hultgren 5.Gerald Krueger Open A: 1.Adam Deal 2.Kenny Mandryk 3.Joshua Virnig Open B: 1.Kollin Lund 2.Christopher Janzig 3.Levi Niemi 4.Joshua Schaefer 5.Stephen Morgan 65cc 7-9: 1.Christian Berg 2.Cain Larson 3.Christian Linder 4.Ruslan Johnson 5.Tyler Banks Schlby 2: 1.Tyler Holtan 2.Broc Today 3.Alyssa Storlie 4.Shae Martin Schlby 1: 1.Mitch Petrik 2.MorganGoupil 3.Mathew Thompson 4.Tyler Sathers 5.Austin Speltz

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Kensington Hare Scramble

Great attendance for the A/ B start

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he newly formed Mid-West OffRoad Riders motorcycle club had a big crowd on hand with almost 400 racers and around 1000 people through the gate for the late June hare scrambles. Hosting their first Hare Scramble at Andes Tower Hills Ski Resort, racers were greeted on Saturday with a large camping area with plenty of room, concessions that you could order by phone and pick up and a hay ride through the cross-country ski trails. The fun filled family environment enjoyed by all that came up early to camp was a bonus as Sunday was the real reason riders gathered to conquer the trails that flowed throughout the hills of Andes. Although it was a beautiful day for racing, a dark cloud hung over District 23 as word spread that Dale Greenwald had passed away. Dale was an avid motorcycle rider and was instrumental in advancing the sport of off-road motorcycling as a founder of District 23 ARMCA for the AMA in Minnesota. A moment of silence and a special dedication to the National Anthem that Dale sang before all Norsemen events was given by Enduro 48

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Rep Dan Banks before the starts in his honor. Thank you, Dale Greenwald, for all you’ve done for District 23. You’ll truly be missed. Starting off the day was the youth classes and after years of watching her big brother Chaz ride, Madison Herzog joined the Girls 9-15 class for her first race and did quite well. Starting in 4th, Herzog was able to battle her way to third place by race end. A great finish for her debut race. We look forward to seeing what the future brings for our newest racer. Aundrea Artmann took another win followed by Allison Siebenaler. The Premier class saw Rider Gerulli jump out front on the start, Caleb Sledd wasn’t as fortunate, founding himself in the back of the pack. It didn’t take Sledd long to work his way to the front and by the end of lap one Sledd had a two minute lead before going on to take the win followed by Gerulli and Travis Illies. Sledd had a breakout day with his first ever overall win. Sledd continued his perfect day by winning the Junior class as well. Rider Gerulli also competed in the Junior class placing a respectable second followed very closely by Tomas Brown. Bryce is Rauner ran away with the Pee-

Wee class as he took his third win on the year. Thomas Hansen and Cooper Anderson running 2-3 in both race and points are going to have their hands full if Rauner continues to ride with the confidence and the speed he has to this point. Seven of the top eleven C class riders came from the 200 class. Owen Farmer took the class win and his first overall C win. Showing up for the first time this year was Tanner Lokken and he took second in both class and overall. Hopefully Lokken can make it to the rest of the races and give Farmer some competition. Taking the final spot on the podium was Cruz Wahl, putting in his best race of the year for third 200C and fifth overall. The biggest class honors of the day went to Vet C. Running in his first year of Hare Scrambles Richard Robinson looks more like a veteran than a newbie, taking the top spot in all three races. Placing in the top 5 overall Robinson is definitely on his way to B class for 2018. Adam Weichelt entered his first race of the year took second. Richard Szyman fought his way up to third after finishing the first lap in sixth. Isaac Newport wasted no time advancing himself to B class after winning the C class overall at Meadow Valley. It’s good to see Newport challenge himself and not cherry pick for a championship. Rounding the first lap Newport found himself in the lead by one second over Dalton Kittock. Kittock got around Newport and ran away with first while Newport continued in second until the last lap when Noah Squires came from the back of the pack to spoil Newport’s debut. I’m sure a learning curve is in order for the longer courses and race times, but we will see big things from Newport in the future for sure. Open B had the fastest B rider on the day as Mason Kuechenmeister took the


race which is great for the sport. Hopefully we can get these riders to continue racing the whole series. An enjoyable day by all and by the chatter in the pits it seemed everyone enjoyed the course and had an exciting time. If you missed the race you can come out and enjoy the trails October 1st for a leisurely trail ride. Remember get out and volunteer. Results: AA: 1.Nathan Ferderer 2.Kyle Nelson 3.Tyler Pogreba 4.Luke Wilder 5.Craig Holasek 200A: 1.Devon Jirik 2.Randy Imholte 3.Myles Craven 4.Josh Clark 5.Jerry Costello 250A: 1.Robert Lane Iv 2.Vince Vanslyke 3.Jonathan Acker 4.Colton Reschke 5.Ryan Sand Open A: 1.Drey Lacroix 2.John Weir 3.Matthew Vandyke 4.Clint Huff 5.Cole Miller +30A: 1.Jake Hinkemeyer 2.Brian Hasslen 3.Carey Daku 4.Kyle Savelkoul 5.Rory Beckman +40A: 1.Jeffrey Young 2.Robert Newport 3.Chad Tupper 4.Jason Goth 5.Jay Waalen +50A: 1.Ralph Feld 2.Jack Lane Iii 3.Lee Waldow 4.Dave Schreiner 5.Jerry Holasek 200B: 1.Dalton Kittock 2.Noah Squires 3.Isaac Newport 4.Brady Kittock 5.Joseph Goth 250B: 1.Derek Werner 2.Jeremy Peterson 3.Dillion Sather 4.Carter Reece 5.Zachary Wobbe Open B: 1.Mason Kuechenmeister 2.Coy Jackson 3.Blake Allen 4.Tanner Lokken 5.Issaac Beckel Isaac Newport followed by Jeremy Peterson in 200B +30B: 1.Robert Goodman 2.Aaron Cihlar 3.Miguel Mahlich 4.Kurt Knutson 5.Jesse Sandry two seconds and Holasek was on a mistop honors for class and overall. Coy +40B: 1.Jesse Szykulski 2.Jason Naughton 3.Cord Christensen 4.Eric Keranen 5.Brian Hanson sion to get back around Herzog. When Jackson and Blake Allen gave it their best +50B: 1.Tim Gregory 2.Mike Kolden 3.Steven Mehr the checkered came out it was Holasek shot running 2-3, Kuechenmeister had 4.John Jack 5.Chris Peterson 200C: 1.Owen Farmer 2.Chanler Lokken 3.Cruz who pulled about 20 seconds ahead the field covered. Wahl 4.Miranda Tweeton 5.Nathan Siebenaler where they pushed their way up to place Jack Lane had a breakout race. Lane 250C: 1.Jason Albers 2.Chris Sundeen 3.Brandon Mccarthy 4.Baird Erkenbrack 5.Brett Goeden 5th and 6th. Both congratulated each barely breaking the top ten this year Open C: 1.Sean Pinke 2.Tucker Lorentz 3.Zachary Leaf 4.Cole Bauer 5.Cody Block other with a handshake and were all found his comfort zone and tore up the +30C: 1.Richard Robinson 2.Adam Weichelt smiles on a fun battle between them. competition taking the 250A class and 3.Richard Szyman 4.Mike Chlan 5.Peter Anderson +40C: 1.James Mullen 2.Brad Schoen 3.Scott Kensington had 49 new riders enter the overall A win. Lane and Vince Vanslyke Lehnertz 4.Barry Hirschey 5.Michael Strang rode all race in first and second while +50C: 1.Kevin Markuson 2.Troy Phillips 3.Paul Wedell 4.Steven Jonathan Acker came from 9th to finish Derek Werner on the gas 250B Stein 5.Steven Werner off the race in third. +60: 1.Steve Reschke 2.Terry Wagoner 3.Craig Cherrington New to AA this year is Star Power4.Tim Kight 5.Douglas Gorton sports Yamaha mounted Jack Maki. Women: 1.Colleen Lane 2.Aundrea Artmann 3.Renee Ward Maki found himself in a peculiar situa4.Courtney Gregory 5.Madison tion when he had to have his fellow comSiebenaler Women +30: 1.Candy Mae petitor Matt Lindeberg repair his Niewoehaner 2.Hanna Beckel subframe. Word has it that Maki wore 3.Kim Johnson Junior: 1.Caleb Sledd 2.Ryder clean through his subframe. Some claim Gerulli 3.Thomas Brown 4.Colton it’s from hanging on so tight with his Banks 5.Myles Munoz Sports: 1.Roy Fleming 2.John boots out of sheer fear from the higher Liebl 3.Michael Reschke 4.Pat Jirik 5.Mike Ward speeds the AA riders carry. Others are Premier: 1.Caleb Sledd 2.Ryder saying it’s from inferior metal used on the Gerulli 3.Travis Illies 4.Charlie Siebenaler 5.Colton Laurent subframe. Only Jack knows the truth but PeeWee: 1.Bryce Rauner he’s not talking. 2.Thomas Hanson 3.Cooper Anderson 4.Kody Lokken 5.Ryder AA had a good race between Craig HoHaldeman lasek and Chaz Herzog. Unfortunately Girls: 1.Aundrea Artmann 2.Allison Siebenaler 3.Madison Herzog for these two it wasn’t for 1st but none 4.Bethany Beckel 5.Gia Goodman the less it was a fun battle to watch. HoMacro: 1.Ethan Anderson 2.Austin Holasek 3.Lucas Stagelasek a veteran in the class led lap one as berg 4.Cole Sutherland 5.Trenton they came through in 11th and 12th. On Eliason Micro: 1.Carter Niedzielski lap two Herzog got around and continued 2.Mason Mowry 3.Cohen Rausch to lead on lap three The gap was only 4.Landen Pikula 5.Harley Fisher CYCLE USA, August 2017

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Great Night in Woodstock

250C-2 waiting on the line. The class was large enough to split into two groups again.

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perfect summer evening arrived for the mid-July installment of the Woodstock MX Series at the McHenry County Fairgrounds. Anyone paying attention to the news at the time was very happy to hear the racing was even happening. Flooding all through the area had roads closed, fields under water and far worse for many towns just north and east of the track. New drainage systems installed last season did their work and most likely saved tonight’s event. Under clear skies and a nicely cooling evening racing kicked off right on time. Following the heats, the main events started with the +40 riders. Kenosha, WI’s James Wehrman got a great jump off the line, leading everyone into turn one. Cutting under him, heat race winner Everett Dahlberg grabbed the lead down the track’s longest straight. Wehrman fell back a couple spots on the opening lap as Larry Bank then Steve Runkel went by. Runkel pushed his old CR500 hard to pass Bank mid moto to finish second behind Dahlberg, who opened up a decent lead. Wehrman finished fourth ahead of Frank Licastro. 250B always seems to have a group of young, aggressive riders out front. Tonight saw plenty of hard charging... beginning with Logan Rusk taking over the lead after Gage Pace went down hard

after washing his front wheel out in a bowl corner. Connor Burger ran in second behind Rusk, with Jacob Lorenz, Alex Peacock and Blake Bauer pushing the dual from behind. Bauer slipped past Peacock mid moto for fourth as Burger pounded away at Lusk. On the last lap, Burger tucked his 125 under Rusk and the KTM 250 for a successful pass and win. Sportland2/ TZR/ Answer backed Pace returned in the Open B class looking for

some redemption. “I’ve been training a lot and feel good on my new bike. I’m more of an outdoor rider but want to get some of this in to mix it up. I had a fall in 250 while leading so I was determined to keep it up this time. I got another good start and just pulled it off. The track is good so it was fun.” Pace put in solid laps for the win ahead of Blake Bauer and Cody Richter. Connor Burger finished fourth. Marengo, IL’s Brooke Kennebeck had a good night at the track. Not only did she ride in the 125Jr class, she topped the Women’s class after leading every lap of the main. Once out front she slowly pulled away for the win. Kaiti Pfaff was running well in second while Erin Pusateri was starting to put some good lines together, and positioning herself for a push ahead. By mid moto Pusateri latched onto Pfaff’s rear wheel and the race was on between the two KTM riders. After a couple close calls, Pusateri pulled off the pass and finished second. Taylor Stephenson finished fourth. Kennebeck after the moto, “It was fun, I ended up getting the holeshot and was able to open a good lead and ride well. I race out here all the time and it is nice tonight. I’d like to thank my mom and dad for all their help as well as everyone at Woodstock KTM.”

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2017 D17 Events Trials August 27 Variety Riders M/C .................Ottawa September 24 Nitro ..........................................Lena October 7 PMC..................................Bartonville 8 PMC..................................Bartonville

Gran Prix www.amadistrict17.com Dates subject to change

Hare Scrambles All have semi pro, amateur & youth classes NQNo Quad classes at this event, B= Bonus points, Q only= Quad classes only August 12 NQ Hill Gulley...........................Roselawn 20 B Moto Pro Inc ..........................Wedron 27 B Splinter Creek ...................Fosterburg September 9 NQ Cahokia Creek DR ..............White City 10 B, NQ Cahokia Creek DR ..............White City October 1 WFO Promotions...................Geneseo 8 Moto Pro Inc ..........................Wedron 22 NQ MORR.....................................Ottawa November 19 B WFO Promotions ...............Keithsburg Team Races No Points November 5 Cahokia Creek DR ..............White City 12 Belleville Enduro Tm ............Belleville

Dirt Track All have semi pro and youth classes. Q= Quad classes offered August 12 ST GMC...................................Galesburg 19 ST, Q Lamoine Ramblers................Macomb 19 ST, Q Splinter Creek ...................Fosterburg September 2 ST Nace.................................Springfield 3 TT, Q CIMC........................................Neoga 4 TT, Q CIMC........................................Neoga 9 HM, Q Splinter Creek....................Jerseyville 10 HM, Q Splinter Creek....................Jerseyville

Motorcycle classes only at these events September 3 Variety Riders .........................Ottawa 17 Tri-City M/C ......................Coal Valley October 7 Moto Pro Inc ..........................Wedron 29 Canton M/C............................Canton

Motocross Q= Quad classes offered, B= Bonus points, PA= ProAm points offered. August 13 B Joliet Motosports.............Willmington 20 Lincoln Trail Motosport..............Casey 20 Motosports Park .......................Byron 27 Q Muddy Waters Msp ............Port Byron September 2 Motosports Park .......................Byron 3 Motosports Park .......................Byron 3 Lincoln Trail Motosport..............Casey 17 B, Q Lincoln Trail Motosport..............Casey D-17 Illinois State Championship/ Pro Am 23 Sunset Ridge MX .....................Walnut 24 Sunset Ridge MX .....................Walnut October 1 Q Galesburg M/C ..................Galesburg 1 Joliet Motosports.............Willmington 8 B, Q Sunset Ridge MX .....................Walnut 15 Q Splinter Creek ...................Fosterburg 21 Lincoln Trail Motosport..............Casey 22 Motosports Park .......................Byron 22 Q Lincoln Trail Motosport..............Casey 29 B, Q Muddy Waters Msp ............Port Byron

Stadium MX B= Bonus points, Motorcycle classes only. August 11 Joliet Motosports.............Willmington

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

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

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

Egg Hunts Non Point paying events, with Quad classes ...... August 13 Variety Riders .........................Ottawa September 24 Variety Riders .........................Ottawa October 1 Variety Riders .........................Ottawa

Hillclimb NQ= No quad classes August 12 NQ Cahokia Creek DR ..............White City 27 Goshen Iron Horsemen...........Goshen September 2 Central Illinois M/C .................Neoga 3 Central Illinois M/C .................Neoga 9 King City D Riders .............Mt. Vernon 16 Pleasure Riders.................Cayuga, IN 17 Pleasure Riders.................Cayuga, IN

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

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A class action at Motosports Park, photo by Shift One Photography

Dist 17 Clubs & Promoters

4P/ Sunset Ridge MX................(815) 379-9534 Belleville Enduro Team..............(618) 277-3478 Brush Poppers M/C...................(815) 622-4099 Cahokia Creek Dirt Riders .........(618) 946-4316 Canton M/C Club ......................(309) 202-1144 Central Illinois M/C...................(217) 649-6354 Dirt Rider, Inc. ..........................(217) 789-0107 Forest City Riders M/C ..............(779) 221-9383 Fox Valley Off-Road..................(815) 539-9021 Galesburg M/C.........................(309) 344-1714 Grand Kankakee Trail Riders.....(708) 946-0999 Hill and Gully M/C....................(708) 424-1969 Joliet Motosports Park ..............(815) 476-7433 Ki Tracks ...............................(815) 732-3073 Kiesow Racing ..........................(217) 632-0277 King City Dirt Riders..................(618) 266-7208 Lamoine Ramblers M/C ............(309) 837-9436 Lincoln Trail Motosports.............(217) 932-2041 Megacross MX. .........................(815) 539-9021 Megatraxs Indoor. ....................(815) 539-9021 M.C. Moto Park.........................(815) 541-1209 Midwest Off-Road .....................(815) 228-6143 Motosports Park .......................(815) 234-2271 Muddy Waters ..........................(309) 948-1560 N.I.T.R.O ...............................(815) 335-2749 Pekin M/C................................(309) 231-4945 Peoria Motorcycle Club..............(309) 697-4981 Pleasure Riders M/C .................(217) 247-2216 Riders M/C...............................(574) 209-1234 Rock River Riders M/C..............(815) 645-2351 Splinter Creek Dirt Riders..........(618) 977-5587 Thunder Ridge MC Club .............(217) 254-4940 Tri-City M/C, Inc. ......................(309) 799-9449 Variety Riders M/C ...................(815) 434-3669 Woodstock Racing.....................(815) 337-3511 WFO Promotions.......................(309) 314-3343

District 17 Officers: E-mail addresses at the D17 web site

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


Wyatt Liebeck made the long trip down from up by Green Bay, WI as a new member of the Woodstock KTM team, making a big impression in 85 Open and 125Jr. After winning on the 85, he jumped to the front and never looked back in 125Jr. The youngster has some real talent. Behind Liebeck the Ward brothers worked up to second and third, having their own little battle for the runner up spot. Younger brother Garrett was doing his best to hold off Travis as the Megacross and Fox Valley Off-road regulars had ventured out for a weekend of visiting other tracks. In the end, on the last lap Travis made the pass into second. Ryder Beth finished fourth ahead of James Waldron. Liebeck, “I’m getting good holeshots and pretty much riding out front from there, so it has been a good night. It’s going good with the help of Woodstock KTM and everyone there is really nice. This is a good time and fun to do on a Friday night. It’s over three hours for us to get here and we are driving back north for a race at Wittenburg tomorrow, but this was fun.” The Open C class was split into two divisions again tonight with the great turnout of riders. In the main for C-1, several of the heat race top finishers went down in a five bike pile in the first corner. Out front and clear of it all was Erik Carlson, just ahead of Robert Feller. The two were close until the last lap when Carlson made a small mistake coming at the spectator jumps and Feller jumped past and into the lead. Feller, having finished second in the heat was happy with the win. Brad Sorenson finished third ahead of Mitchell Reich and Jake Luchini who managed to climb up to the lead pack after being part of the first turn mess. In the second division riders made it through the first turn without incident. Leading them all was Steven Minkus who had a great heat race also. Kyle Pratt ran in second early, before slipping to third as Tanyon Palka made a move for second setting the final order out front. Minkus, “I got into the lead after the first couple corners and just worked to pull away from there.

Results: +40: 1.Everett Dahlberg 2.Steve Runkel 3.Larry Bank 4.James Wehrman 5.Frank Licastro 50Sr: 1.Brody Barth 2.Jaxson Schiller 3.Nolan Simonton 4.Hunter Morse 5.Landon Whitney 50Jr: 1.Aiden Biersteker 2.Connor Cooper 3.Ayden Rodriguez 4.Meadow Thomas 5.Lincoln Paxton +30B/C: 1.Kyle Schneider 2.Brent Johnson 3.James Wehrman 4.Jason Haessig 5.Robert Feller 85Jr: 1.Talan Zollers 2.Benjamin Blazek 3.Evan Griffiths 4.John Fallaw 5.Bobby Stitt 85Sr: 1.Wyatt Liebeck 2.Anthony Edgerton 3.Lucas Geistler 4.Ryder Beth 5.Zachary Brunner 250C-1: 1.Cole Rieke 2.Justen Timpe 3.Brandon Jackson 4.Kollin Kadinger 5.Matthew Model 250C-2: 1.Jason Mack 2.Steven Minkus 3.Ryan Kennedy 4.Ethan Doro 5.James Waldron 250B: 1.Connor Burger 2.Logan Rusk 3.Jacob Lorenz 4.Blake Bauer 5.Alex Peacock 250A: 1.Cody Vanbuskirk 2.Daniel Herrlein 3.Alexander Nagy 4.Kevin Moranz 5.Conner Robinson 65Jr: 1.Preston Zollers 2.Nate Bierbom 3.Brody Barth 4.Kallin Thomas 5.Owen Bills 65Sr: 1.Deegan Cooley 2.Benjamin Blazek 3.Bobby Stitt +25: 1.Vaughn Mays 2.Justin Hager +25B/C: 1.Cody Richter 2.Travis Schaefer 3.Jacob Oldenburg 4.Tyler Sidders 5.Nicholas Sullivan Vintage: 1.Justin Horter 2.Lance Gilbert 3.Austin Wood 4.John Balko 5.Frank Colavita Brooke Kennebeck won Women: 1.Brooke Kenthe Women’s class. nebeck 2.Erin Pusateri 3.Kaiti Pfaff 4.Taylor Stephenson 5.Caitlin Heth 65 Open: 1.Deegan Cooley 2.Nate Bierbom 3.Brody Barth 4.Kain Jennison 85 Open: 1.Wyatt Liebeck 2.Anthony Edgerton 3.Ryder Beth 4.Lucas Geistler 5.Zachary Brunner Open B: 1.Gage Pace 2.Blake Bauer 3.Cody Richter 4.Connor Burger 5.Kyle Slamars 125Jr: 1.Wyatt Liebeck 2.Travis Ward 3.Garrett Ward 4.Ryder Beth 5.James Waldron Pit Bike: 1.Justin Hager 2.Brian Petersen 3.Andrew Campbell 4.Michael Callahan 5.Jake Jensen Open C-1: 1.Robert Feller 2.Erik Carlson 3.Brad Sorenson 3.Mitchell Reich 4.Jake Luchini 5.Justin Horter Open C-2: 1.Steven Minkus 2.Tanyon Palka 3.Kyle Pratt 4.Ethan Doro 5.Cole Rieke Open A: 1.Daniel Herrlein 2.Cody Vanbuskirk 3.Kevin Moranz 4.Alexander Nagy 5.Zach Coons Racine, WI’s Brad Sorenson ran to third place in Open C-1.

The track is slick, but fun and you can make passes if you work it right. I ride all of these and always enjoy it.” Palka may have done more passing on the track than anyone tonight. Palka when asked about it, “I felt really good out there even after the terrible start. I took every line someone else wasn’t using in front of me and just kept working up. I got on a roll and every time someone was there I just wanted to get past them. It was great.”

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2017 D16 Events

www.amadistrict16.com Dates subject to change

Motocross * Indicates D16 Points Paying Event Stm Indicates night race, with limited classes PA indicates ProAm event with D16 classes August 12 * Gravity Park ...........................Chilton 13 Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 19 stm Fantasy Moto........................Tigerton 20 * Fantasy Moto........................Tigerton 26 * Valley Raceway .........Crystal Falls, MI 27 * Valley Raceway .........Crystal Falls, MI September 3 * Pine Ridge Raceway ..........Athelstane 9 Vet Aztalan .............................Lake Mills Sr Championship, limited Vet classes

10 Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 17 * Fantasy Moto........................Tigerton 23 * Sugar Maple........................Hill Point 24 * Sugar Maple........................Hill Point 30 Fantasy Moto....................Wittenberg October 1 * Fantasy Moto....................Wittenberg 8 * Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills

September 24 WFO Promotions ..............Geneseo, IL October 1 UP Sandstormers MC....Marquette, MI Toughman Scramble - Non points November (2018 Points) 5 Rider Motorcycle Club........Goshen, IN 12 Forest City Riders...........Leaf River, IL

Trials

Hare Scrambles

September 30 Wisc Obser Trials ..................Mauston October 1 Wisc Obser Trials ..................Mauston

GP - Indicates new GP style events. These pay hare scramble points, will run a shorter two moto format, roughly 25 minutes each. September 9 GP Rapid Angels MC......Wisconsin Rapids 10 Rapid Angels MC......Wisconsin Rapids

Hillclimb September 3 Valley Springs M/C Club........Bay City

Dual Sport September 23/24 WI Dual Sport Riders .............Wabeno October 14 Kettle Moraine S Riders......West Bend 21 Madison MC..........................Madison

Enduro August 12 Hill & Gully Riders .........Roselawn, IN 13 Hill & Gully Riders .........Roselawn, IN 20 Straight Arrow ER .........Duquette, MN

Dirt Track August 12 ST Southeast Short Trackers.......Oshkosh 20 ST 525 Speedway.......................Wausau 26 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills September 9 ST Beaver Cycle Club ..................Atwater 10 TT Beaver Cycle Club ..................Atwater 16 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 17 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills October 14 ST Shadow Valley Drift.....New Richmond 15 ST Shadow Valley Drift.....New Richmond Indoor w/D23, some class modifications

Annual Meetings/ Banquet

November 11 District 16 MX Meeting...........WI Dells 12 D16 Annual Meet/Banquet....WI Dells

Clubs and Promoters

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

2017 D23 Events Dates subject to change, please check website and verify before you make the trip

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Motocross August 13 Berm Benders Raceway .................Mora 13 Echo Valley Motocross ............Brookston 13 Club MX North ...........................Kellogg 20 Moto City Raceway .....................Staples 20 Motokazie................................Mankato 27 Cambridge MX ......................Cambridge 27 Spring Creek MX........................Millville September 3 Berm Benders Raceway .................Mora 3 Club MX North ...........................Kellogg 4 Berm Benders Raceway .................Mora 4 Club MX North ...........................Kellogg 10 Moto City Raceway .....................Staples FEATURED EVENT 17 Cambridge MX ......................Cambridge 17 Spring Creek MX........................Millville 24 Club MX North ...........................Kellogg FEATURED EVENT

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Non-Points Events October 1 Berm Benders Raceway .................Mora 8 Echo Valley Motocross ............Brookston 8 Spring Creek MX........................Millville 15 Moto City Raceway .....................Staples 15 Club MX North ...........................Kellogg

Quad MX August 20 Moto City Raceway .....................Staples 27 Cambridge MX ......................Cambridge September 17 Cambridge MX ......................Cambridge

Hillclimb August 26 Kato Cycle Club .......................Mankato 27 Flying Dutchmen M/C .............New Ulm September 3 Valley Springs M/C ............Bay City, WI

Enduro Yth - Youth Event, Spt - Sprint Style Enduro August 12 Yth Central Iowa End Riders ........Dayton, IA 13 Central Iowa End Riders ........Dayton, IA 19 Yth Straight Arrow End Riders .......Duquette 20 Straight Arrow End Riders .......Duquette

September 30 Yth MORR ..................................Kensington

Dual Sport September 23 Twin Cities Trail Riders ........Huntersville 24 Twin Cities Trail Riders ........Huntersville 30 Norsemen M/C .........................Walker October 1 Norsemen M/C .........................Walker

Hare Scrambles September 24 Moto City Raceway ....................Staples October 15 Golden Eagles M/C .................Mazeppa

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

Trail Rides September 9 Golden Eagles M/C ................Thielman 10 Golden Eagles M/C ................Thielman 23 Twin Cities Trail Riders ........Huntersville

24 Twin Cities Trail Riders ........Huntersville October 1 MORR ..................................Kensington 21 Paul Bunyan Forest Riders ..........Akeley 22 Paul Bunyan Forest Riders ..........Akeley

District 23 Club/ Promoters

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


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