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Check out the “Writing for Cycle USA” info at www.cycleusa.com On The Cover: Franklin, WI’s Jayce Wolf in the 50Sr class at the Woodstock MX D17 Stadium Motocross event in Grayslake, IL on Aug. 18th.

September 2017 Contributors! Thank you!! Deanna Gollubske Paul Otto Kevin/ Shari Huber Mike Quinn Lisa Johnson Josh Rud Samantha Laderer BriAnn Stocklen Tim McBride Morgan Strauss Emily Ninneman Austin Wells Jeri Nyberg Bambi Yogerst 2 CYCLE USA, September 2017

District 16 Annual Banquet The 2016 District 16 Banquet was among the best ever, and 2017 looks to be every bit as fantastic, or better. The re-worked evening schedule will return with some tweaking that will have two rooms for presenting awards after dinner. This allows everyone to come back together for all the fantastic drawings, a DJ and more. Best of all, it gives us a common area to celebrate the evening away after all the awards, dinner and activities. Drawings this year will again include “2” new motorcycles, “2” Yamaha generators, and a ton of other very cool items! A ticket order form is in this issue on page 45, but even more convenient, there’s one on line at amadistrict16.com. You surely don’t have to be an awards winner to attend this weekend of fun. The very low room rates at the resort are available to anyone using the AMA District 16 discount up to the cut-off date. The fun is open to all of our riding family, so be sure to come join us in November for this special night. Better yet, make it a weekend like so many others do! From the Back of the Pack Mike Quinn, D23 Chairman I missed getting an article in last month as I was extremely busy getting things ready for the pro race. Putting on an event of that magnitude is a massive undertaking. Few people know all that goes into an event like this. All of the different parties that have to get set up, such as TV, track builders in this case Shane Schaeffer and company, the MX Sports crew that installs all the arches and repeaters - about 2 miles of them. Then there are all of the vendors, food and products. Fencing, layout of the camping spots and parking all need to coordinated. There is the issue of scheduling all of the personnel needed for security. Lighting, generators for enough electricity, extra track equipment in the form of lifts, dozers, excavator, it takes many months to get all these and many more factors in place and on schedule. I have a new appreciation for what it takes

to host a major event. The amount of work and number of hours that go into an event like this take the entire year to get coordinated and into place. Well worth it when you get to watch racers of that level perform on a track of that caliber. My dream is to get to each one of the National tracks at least once. So far I have only made it to Thunder Valley, Budds Creek, and Spring Creek. I have a long ways to go to reach that goal. Getting back to the business of our organization, things are moving along well. We will be looking at and voting on awards for the 2017 season. If you have any ideas or quotes for awards please get them to myself, or Leslie Vanderwerf. Each of the disciplines will be finalizing the details of their awards ceremonies. Watch the website and also your mailbox as award winners will receive a notice that they have earned an award. If you qualify and do not reply that you want your award(s) they will not be made. In motocross remember that the Featured Events pay points per moto so missing them could change your placing. They are worth a maximum of 50 points as opposed to the standard 25. AMA congress is a few weeks earlier this year we will be sending our 4 congress people the third week in September. We will keep you updated on any changes that will be taking place for the 2018 season. I haven’t seen a complete list of proposed rules changes as of this writing. Stay tuned. As always we will be holding our Annual Business meeting in early December. I encourage you to think about volunteering for one of our many board positions that are up for election each year. We have a great organization but we can always use new people and ideas. We have a long list of Class Representatives that needs to be filled and there are always some of those positions open. Send your name and any position you would like to myself, or Shannon, to get on the ballot. That is all have for this month, as always we are open to input so please let us know what we do right and what we need to improve. See you on the tracks, trails and roads of Minnesota. Mike

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Dale Greenwald Legacy By Mike Quinn, D23 Chairman

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any of our current members may not have been fortunate enough to have met, worked, or raced with Dale Greenwald. Dale is the man who, along with his wife Louisa, started the conversation with the AMA to get ARMCA organized. It was 1969 when Dale and Louisa sat down at their kitchen table and started the basics of organizing our district. They had help along the way, mainly from Al and Gerry Mathwig and the Bilkes. In those early years, there was no motocross. The main types of competition were enduro, flat track and hillclimb, and Dale competed in all of those in his younger days. As he got older, he stuck to off-road events – he loved enduros. Back then, enduros were tough, long events − a test of “survival of the fittest” and Dale loved both the challenge and the competition! Dale was born May 3, 1939 in Jordan, MN and was a resident of Brooklyn Park, MN (although the hobby farm in Mora, MN was the place Dale “called” home) until his death on June 23, 2017. Dale married the love of his life Louisa in 1959, and they had two children, Debbie and Rex. Rex was one of those extremely lucky boys who grew up riding with his father – motorcycles in the summer and snowmobiles in the winter. They were more than father and son; they were friends and competitors as well. Dale was a founding member of the Norsemen Motorcycle Club in addition to his many other business and community affiliations. Dale was one of the most positive people I have ever met. On top of his upbeat attitude, he was a very caring person. As a leader of our district, he always thought about the organization first, not what was best for him. Dale was our representative at AMA Congress from the beginning of our district (he was a trouble shooter for the AMA with troubled districts) and he became Congressman Emeritus. Dale’s work led to D23 being politically active, with strong government relations work done by Tom and Karen Umpress, and our lobbyist Ray Bohn. This has ensured that we have been able to continue riding and racing on both public and private land. Another thing Dale always brought to any situation or gathering was a tremendous sense of humor. He remembered every joke he was ever told and he always shared them

with those around him. He was a man who cared deeply for people, not just those in his family, but also those in his extended family of motorcyclists. Since that 1969 meeting around the Greenwald’s kitchen table, the organization set in motion by Dale has been extremely successful in the motorcycling world, and our organization and the successes of our member racers are part of Dale Greenwald’s legacy. I will list but a few of the racers who are part of that legacy. I wish I could get to all of them, but time and records from past years don’t permit me to mention every one of our racers who have gone on to achieve success in the racing world.

In the off-road segment, racers of note include 1985 National Hare Scrambles Champion, and many time runner-up in the National Enduro Series John Martin. He was followed by racers on the national scene like Matt Stavish, Joe Zierman, and Nate Ferderer, and ISDE competitors Todd Mathwig, Steve Reschke and many others. In Hillclimb, we have several amateur and pro champions, most recently the Cipala brothers Luke and Logan who have set records on their way to winning Amateur National titles. In the pro ranks, we have

Nate Redman and Jay Salstrom with as many as eight titles between them. Flat track is another part of the legacy that was started by Dale. Many of our early members were flat track racers and some like Al Mathwig raced at the pro level. The newest discipline to join our district is motocross. As with the other disciplines, D23 racers have shined. Our first factory MXer was Tommy Benolkin; he was followed by many of racers who qualified and raced at the pro level. Donny Schmit went on to garner a West Coast Supercross title, and two world titles. He was followed by Heath Voss who won a World Supercross title. Then, of course, there is the “Prince of Belle Plaine" Ryan Dungey who with a combined nine titles and two ESPY awards being among his many accomlishments is the first motorcycle racer to be featured on a Wheaties Box. Jeremy Martin has captured two MX titles in the 250 class, while his brother Alex has been runner-up in the class. This is the short list of D23 pro MX racers who have had an impact on the national and world scene. None of this would have been possible without the efforts and foresight of Dale and Louisa Greenwald, and the handful of others. This may be the longest legacy list in motorcycle racing history. Dale’s efforts have paid big dividends to literally thousands of racers. I can’t imagine the last 50 years without having organized events to race and be a part of. I am sure Dale had no idea that his vision would turn into the organization it is today. Many people have helped build what we have, but it was the foresight and energy that was Dale that got the wheels rolling. It was under his tutelage in the early years that our solid foundation was formed. It was his guiding wisdom and business sense that kept us moving forward. There are no words to express the depth of gratitude we owe Dale. His contributions are immeasurable. He will be missed by all of us who got to meet, ride and work with him and if you didn’t, please remember his legacy, as he and a few others set in motion all that we have today in Minnesota in motorcycle competition. Look for a special event next season as we celebrate our 50th Anniversary; it will include a Dale Greenwald memorial event. God Speed Dale CYCLE USA, September 2017

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Moline EnduroCross Rock Island County Fair’s feature entertainment brings AMA EnduroCross to the fans East Moline, Illinois - July 22 By Austin Wells, Photos by BriAnn Stocklen

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n the past, the Rock Island County Fair has had motocross races in the form of the “Super Arenacross”, however it was put on hiatus for a few years. This year, the fair board contacted AMA’s Harv Whipple to see if he had any ideas for an exciting show for Saturday night at the fairgrounds in East Moline, IL. Combining his past in woods racing and his current ties with the AMA, Whipple came up with the Quad Cities’ first ever AMA-sanctioned endurocross. His biggest challenge: 4.5+ inches of rain on Friday night. Whipple and his crew of family members and friends, made the impossible happen in order to go racing Saturday evening. The track, in the front stretch of the Quad City Speedway, consisted of railroad ties, huge tractor tires, a very long pit of freshly mined rocks from the local quarry, logs, sand, jumps, and logs standing on end to create what they called the “Funky Forest”. Racing was great all night and put on a great show for the fans who lined the grandstands. They had fourteen different classes ranging from 50cc to Women to the $500-to-win Open Pro class. The 14-24 Amateur class saw JJ Beighle return to racing after missing much of the last couple seasons to take the win over Buddy Fortune and Tobin Miller. In the 14-24 Expert class, Cody Barnes reigned victor over Team SRT’s Austin Wells and Yamaha-rider Cody Bollinger. In the +25 Expert class, a battle ensued between local pro woods rider Bren 6

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Raschke and ex-supercross and arenacross rider Tom Hofmaster. Raschke led early while Hofmaster hunted him down aboard his old, trusty YZ125. Hofmaster made the pass, but bent his shift lever, leaving him stuck in 4th gear. Try-

ing to ride the tight endurocross track in 4th gear, Hofmaster would end up burning up his clutch, handing the win over to Raschke. Jayson Crawford took the Mini Sr win over Easton Morgan and Kyle Walker. In

the +30 Expert class, Dan Myers took the victory with Bryan Johnson and David Stickel rounding out the podium. Allie Roland took the Women’s class win over Riley Walters. JJ Beighle took his second win of the night in the Open Amateur class. The Open Pro class brought some of the best woods riders in the midwest to do battle. Cody Barnes got the start and checked out pretty easily to take home the win and the $500. Cody Bollinger held on for second and Steelhorse Innovation’s Wyatt Barnett brought home third. Results: 14-24 Amateur: 1.JJ Beighle 2.Buddy Fortune 3.Tobin Miller 4.Nick Balzer 5.Zac Downey 14-24 Expert: 1.Cody Barnes 2.Austin Wells 3.Cody Bollinger 4.Colten Zuidema 5.Taylor McLaughlin Senior: 1.Lance Minnaert 2.Brad Melick 3.Brian Roland +25 Am: 1.Kyle Lindemann +30 Am: 1.Neil Irwin 2.Justin Redell +25 Expert: 1.Bren Raschke 2.Tyler Heitzler 3.Tom Hofmaster 65cc: 1.Levi Fortune 2.Cameron Walker 3.Davin Shike 4.Kayden Kuehl 5.Kaiden Fisher Mini Sr: 1.Jayson Crawford 2.Easton Morgan 3.Kyle Walker 4.Cole Morgan 5.Luke Elgin +30 Expert: 1.Dan Myers 2.Bryan Johnson 3.David Stickel 4.Brae Williams 5.Tom Hofmaster Supermini: 1.Buddy Fortune 2.Easton Morgan 3.Jayson Crawford 4.Tyson Gingerich Women: 1.Allie Roland 2.Riley Walters 3.Emily Lindemann Open Am: 1.JJ Beighle 2.Tyler Dwyer 3.Jacob Rossmiller 4.Austin Shoup 5.Zac Downey 50cc: 1.Kayden Kuehl 2.Deaken Hofmaster 3 Jack Snook Open Pro: 1.Cody Barnes 2.Cody Bollinger 3.Wyatt Barnett 4.Austin Wells 5.Colten Zuidema

Cody Barnes - winner of the $500 Pro Class purse

Kyle Walker going to third in Mini Sr.


All New Lake County SX Grayslake, Illinois - August 18th Woodstock MX

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oodstock MX racing visited the Lake County Fairgrounds for racing on this perfect midAugust evening. It was the second event they had held here this season... the first being for the annual Lake County Fair back in July. Anyone here last year wouldn’t have recognized the location, as the track is now on a 85Jr riders on the line before their final. completely different part of the final rounds of the series to this location fairgrounds. Even riders that were here to close out the year. in July were without any advantage as the Having made the trip down from SE track was all new. Wisconsin, I was reminded how easy the Speaking with Dan Jackson of Woodride was. Racing was pretty darn good stock MX - this is just the beginning. He all night as well. One of the first classes has high hopes for the location as it has out was the thirteen rider 250C class. easy access for so many riders... from all After settling for fourth in the heat race, directions. The fair board has been outBrandon Jackson got a great jump off the standing to work with and with the help line and held it through the first few corof Burris Equipment, riders will see conners. Once into the sand whoops he tinued improvement here in Grayslake. pulled a couple bike lengths on homeThey’re actually shifting some of the Jason Mack was unstoppable in the Open C class.

town rider Matthew Model, Mike Meyer and Justen Timpe. Jackson slowly pulled a little more with each lap as Model held down second. Moving up quickly, Kyle Pratt climbed to third by the second lap. By mid-moto Model had company from Cole Rieke and heat race winner Jason Mack. The last two laps clicked off without a change out front as Jackson took the win and Timpe finished fifth just ahead of Meyer and Pratt. Woodstock KTM/ Amsoil/ Part Unlimited backed Jackson, “I finally got a good start and was out front, I was super pumped. Earlier it was hard for me to get through the new sand section, but now I have a rhythm through it and just hooked up and got through it good every time. The track is super fun even for a C rider like myself. There’s spots you can just give ‘er and it’s all fun. I’d like to thank my parents for helping me get out here to do this.” The 250A class was a two rider show out front as Woodstock KTM’s Cody Vanbuskirk and Daniel Herrlein really made some fast time around the track. Working hard in third, Rj Mackenzie put in faster laps all night trying to advance his skill set in the new class. Mackenzie after the race, “It’s hard being out here with the top Woodstock guys, but every weekend I’m pushing to get better and work up to their level before the winter and arenacross. It’s a lot of work but racing these type of tracks really helps. I’m getting a better feel for the whoops and it is shaping up well. Every lap I feel better and using better lines.”


Running with the A riders, the 250B class saw the always quick Kyle Schneider win both the heat and main. Kenosha, WI’s Jacob Lorenz let Blake Bauer get the best of him in the heat race, but came back when it mattered in the main to finish second. The 50cc classes were as enjoyable to watch as usual... with the younger 50Jr riders kicking it off. Ottawa, IL’s Connor Cooper led all the laps in the heat race, then continued the pattern out of turn one in the main. Once out front, the race was for second as Cooper rode really well to slowly gap everyone by the end of the moto. Mathew Tomaszewski held second early in the race before a slew of regulars worked past. By the third lap Lincoln Paxton was keeping Cooper honest. Meadow Thomas fought up Brandon Jackson scored the big win in the 250C class. to third as Mallie Arnold dropped exiting the whoops keeping the pressure back a couple spots after going over one on. A lap later Schiller gently went down of the high berms. Lacey Jennison is putin the whoops. Wolf raced past as did ting in better rides every time out, and Ryder Skodras. Less than a lap later quickly took over fourth and then held off Schiller was pushing hard to get under Devin Bares to the checkered flag. Skodras and he slid down a second time. The 50Sr riders delivered plenty of acHe was up quickly and still in third, but tion as well. Franklin, WI’s Jayce Wolf Wolf and Skodras were riding well and grabbed a great holeshot to lead everyone held their own out front to finish 1-2. through the first turn. Heat race winner Hunter Morse pushed Chase Blazek all Jaxson Schiller quickly passed Wolf in moto hoping to advance into fourth. On the second turn. Wolf came right back the last lap, entering the second turn on Mallie Arnold looking good in 50Jr. the track Morse dove in hard and pulled a perfect pass before the whoops... then held it to the end. It was fun seeing the ten riders out on the track as they have all shown steady improvement through the season. The 65Jr class had a couple riders tumble together half way down the line... always a scary thing. Good news is these youngsters bounce back quickly and have much more flexibil-

ity than us older riders. Everyone restarted except Riley Busse who walked off the track with some help from mom. Making it out of the start nicely was Nate Bierbom. He led Kain Jennison, Kallin Thomas and Owen Bills through the first half a lap as everyone else juggled for positions. Once out front Bierbom rode comfortably for the win as the top four held their positions. Heat race winner Preston Zollers had to work up after the messy start and eventually finished a solid fifth. Talan Zollers made quick work of the 85Jr class in both the heat and main events. Once out front he made it look easy, putting in quick laps all the way to impressive wins. Deegan Cooley rode well in second also... leading Connor Pilon. Benjamin Blazek ran in fourth all moto, never having a second of rest as Nathan Bills and Ethan Abraham were right on his rear fender in a three bike battle. On the last lap, Abraham snuck past Bills for fifth. The night’s racing ended on time as it always seems to... the program here at Woodstock is ran by a pretty sharp team. Kevin Richter acts as referee along with a team of others, and they get it done right. If you get a chance to catch the final event by Woodstock MX, do so... the season is winding down way to quickly. CYCLE USA, September 2017

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Woodstock MX Results:

+25: 1.Kevin Markwardt 2.Cesar Vega 3.Justin Fluger 125Jr: 1.Ryder Beth 2.Trace Franzke 3.Charlie Nissen +25B/C: 1.Cody Richter +40: 1.Denny Hacker 2.Tim Bares 3.Larry Bank 4.Clayton Iversen 5.Kurt Eriksson Vintage: 1.Lance Gilbert 2.Jeffery Koepp Women: 1.Bryanne Wolf 2.Brooke Kennebeck 3.Taylor Stephenson 4.Erin Pusateri 5.Sutton Skodras 250C: 1.Brandon Jackson 2.Matthew Model 3.Cole Rieke 4.Jason Mack 5.Justen Timpe 250A: 1.Cody Vanbuskirk 2.Daniel Herrlein 3.Rj Mackenzie 250B: 1.Kyle Schneider 2.Jacob Lorenz 3.Blake Bauer 4.Matt Paderta 85 Open: 1.Talan Zollers 2.Charlie Nissen 3.Ryder Beth 4.Benjamin Blazek 5.Connor Pilon 50Jr: 1.Connor Cooper 2.Lincoln Paxton 3.Meadow Thomas 4.Lacey Jennison 5.Devin Bares Open B: 1.Cody Richter 2.Tyler Vacala 3.Matt Paderta 4.Ben Paderta 5.Cody Sikorski +30: 1.Kevin Markwardt 2.Kyle Schneider 65Sr: 1.Deegan Cooley 2.Benjamin Blazek 3.Bobby Stitt 85Sr: 1.Ryder Beth 2.Casey Palka 3.Ryan Koepp 50Sr: 1.Jayce Wolf 2.Ryder Skodras 3.Jaxson Schiller 4.Hunter Morse 5.Chase Blazek 65 Open: 1.Deegan Cooley 2.Nate Bierbom 3.Kain Jennison 4.Benjamin Blazek 5.Kallin Thomas Open C: 1.Jason Mack 2.Brandon Jackson 3.Kyle Pratt 4.Mike Meyer 5.Robert Stambolic 65Jr: 1.Nate Bierbom 2.Kain Jennison 3.Kallin Thomas 4.Owen Bills 5.Preston Zollers PitBike: 1.Brian Petersen 2.Jacob Beatka 3.Jake Jensen 4.Andrew Campbell 5.Danny Petersen 85Jr: 1.Talan Zollers 2.Deegan Cooley 3.Connor Pilon 4.Benjamin Blazek 5.Ethan Abraham Open A: 1.Daniel Herrlein 2.Cody Vanbuskirk 3.Rj Mackenzie Talan Zollers went 1-1 in 85Jr for the win.

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Whitewater Park trials Manchester, Iowa - August 12 By Kevin Huber, photos by Lisa Johnson

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hree years ago Chris Halverson, who runs the CMJ Raceway motocross track in Hixton, Wisconsin moved to Manchester, Iowa. The Maquoketa River runs through Manchester and the town had built a whitewater

Phil and Pat Smage were a great part of the event.

D16 Referee Kevin Huber riding in front of some of the spectators in the Advanced class.

park with rapids in the river for kayaks and float tubes. Chris saw this park, which has the banks lined with rocks, and dreamed of having a Trials event there. This year his dream came true. In conjunction with a town celebration called the “Bacon and Hops Festival”, Chris hosted a trials event. While this event wasn’t on any club

schedule, word was spread through the Wisconsin, Illinois, and Minnesota trials clubs about the event. Even though there are no trials clubs in Iowa, many of the trials riders that live in Iowa, like myself attended the event. Chris also had some interviews on the local radio station, resulting in a large turnout of spectators. This event was great for spectators with all sections visible with very little walking. This event was the closest to my home of any I have ever ridden in, only one hour away. I was surprised by the crowd cheering me as I rode through the sections, which I had never experienced before. The sections were very unique, with the many steps up and down the rocks placed on the banks. It was also unique watching the kayakers and float tubers going down the river just a few feet away while we competed. After the event Pat Smage, Phil Smage and Will Check demonstrated their skills in a blocked off street next to the food tent at the festival, even riding over a junk car placed there. Don’t be surprised if this event gets added to next year’s schedules. Results: Champ: 1.Pat Smage 2.Phil Smage 3.Jason Waldo 4.Will Check 5.David Smage Expert: 1.Ryan Rohrschneider 2.Pat Doll 3.Rick Condron 4.Eric Miller Advanced: 1.Jamison Stachel 2.Ray Cosgrove 3.Jack Drummond 4.Eric Reno 5.Kevin Huber Intermediate: 1.Mike McConaughy 2.Jim Voigtlander 3.Dave Johnson 4.Homer Weber Novice: 1.Eric Wallerich CYCLE USA, September 2017

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Arkansaw Cycle Park 5th Annual District 16 Doubleheader MX Arkansaw, Wisconsin - July 29 By Emily Ninneman Photos courtesy of Deanna Gollubske

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inally, a doubleheader weekend with NO rain! Audrey Richardson said with excitement. It was a hot and humid weekend in Arkansaw, Wisconsin but that didn't keep anyone from enjoying a few fun-filled days of racing with family and friends. This year's doubleheader at Arkansaw Cycle Park was one that you didn’t want to miss - from the tight battles on the track to the annual pig roast and fireworks show, Randy and Audrey Richardson definitely put on another successful end-of-July bash. Although it was a bit muddy earlier in the week from all the rain, the track turned out to be perfect for a weekend full of successful racing. Families from all around traveled to pull in mid to late week to get ready for a day of organized practice on Friday, the 28th. While everyone was excited to get some time on

the track, the big talk of the pits was all about the KTM demo bikes that were available to riders from 11-4 during practice day. Brought in by Xtreme Motorsports, two brand new 2018 orange machines sat beautifully under a tent just waiting to be tested. Anyone over 18 was able to choose between a shiny KTM 350SXF or a 150SX to take out for a spin on the freshly groomed track. With racing in full swing Saturday morning, the first class to hit the gate was 2 Stroke B/C, totalling eleven eager riders. Nick Jacobson, #828, was the first around the corner, taking the holeshot to start the day off. Close behind was Nick Randrup, who passed Jacobson in the whoops after a lap

Haiden Waelchli went 2-1 for the 2 Stroke BC overall.

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Wausau WI’s Brad Bauman won the pit-bike, perfect as his son is interested in learning to ride.

and a half to take the lead and gap his opponents for the remainder of the race. Jacobson eventually slipped back to fourth place but rode his hardest nonetheless. Looking back, Jacobson said, “that class, I think is now one of the fastest classes we have to choose from, other than the A classes.” After observing the wide array of skill and technicality this group of riders brings to the table, his point is certainly agreeable. While the rest of the pack continued to battle, the second and third place riders had a duel of their own with Yamaha rider Haiden Waelchli finishing second and Dane Klinger taking third. Ry Baumann finished right behind Jacobson on his KTM bike to secure fifth place. After an intermission for track maintenance, 2 Stroke B/C headed out for a quick sight lap before lining back up at the gate for the second moto. According to Randrup, “the track was a little wet and it made it more of a struggle to get traction.” The moisture eventually worked its way in to make the soil perfectly tacky. It was a KTM against Yamaha battle as some of the same riders from first moto continued to lead the class as round two got underway. Randrup stole the holeshot on his YZ250 with Nick Jacobson and Haiden Waelchli


without a hitch Saturday night with all right on his tail for the first few laps. A the hungry racers and their families sitclose call on the new uphill tabletop left ting down together for a feast after a solid Randrup and Waelchli in a split second day of riding and watching the father-son tangle, with Waelchli coming out ahead. race. As soon as the sun slipped away for Though neither took a tumble, Waelchli the night, the booms and bangs of the quickly rode into the doubles and through fireworks show could be heard for miles to the finish line with a gap on Randrup amongst the cheers and whistles of one to win the overall, going 2-1 for the day. happy crowd enjoying their time at the Behind Randrup was Ry Baumann, who favorite track of many in District 16. managed a third place after the fifth earNeedless to say, this track is one that lier. Jacobson ended with a solid 4-4 surely does not disappoint. overall. Just a short length away from Randy and Audrey Richardson would him was Brandon Martyniak, on a love to say a special thank you to those Yamaha in fifth. who helped make the weekend possible. Although it is thrilling to watch a bunch of big bikes take on the Deegan Vanvreede ran off with Arkansaw terrain, it’s always fun both moto wins in the eleven to see the younger racers zipping rider 65cc 7-11 class. around the track. As the group of 65cc riders left the gate, the exuberant herd of moto parents took off with loud cheers for their little ones out there doing what "the big guys" do. Deegan Vanvreede had a solid day on his KTM and went 1-1 for the overall. Along with Vanvreede, a couple other young riders also had their share of solid motos. Lance Torp managed to finish with a 2-2 overall while Grant Neubauer grabbed the third place spot in both motos. Stratford's very own Kyler Gollubske was in it for the battle for fourth place against Lane Rhyme. Gollubske stated, “The track is nice and smooth with good ruts.” Although Rhyme was fighting hard to hold Gollubske off until the end of the second moto, the conditions must have worked in Gollubske's favor as he came back strong and finished just ahead of Rhyme. Racing aside, the weekend at Arkansaw always provides everyone with great company, delicious food and fun entertainment. Both days of the weekend included raffle drawings for a variety prizes from some of the track’s sponsors, while a new pit bike was given away on Sunday to the lucky Brad Baumann, who was elated to take home his brand new ride. The pig roast went off 2 Stroke B/C riders off the line.

To their sons, Eric and Jason, their daughter, Tracy, their two grandchildren, Addison and Gavin, along with the helping hands of other family and friends, " thank you" for making this event a huge success! And from all of us in District 16, we extend our own thank you to this fantastic team for providing us with a great place to race and ride. Saturday Results: 85cc 12-15: 1.Elijah Tetzlaff 2.Reed Klinger 3.Cole Torp 4.Gage Neubauer SuperMini 12-16: 1.Elijah Tetzlaff 2.Cole Godfrey 3.Reed Klinger 85cc 9-11: 1.Gavin Templen 2.Kameron Steindl 3.Wyatt Berger 4.John Vail 5.Kyler Gollubske Open A: 1.Collin Reinhart 2.Colton Karl 3.Jesse Frassetto 4.Joshua Jensema 5.Keith Fox Open B: 1.Max Earley 2.Bradley Hetchler 3.Jesse Koth 4.Brock Noreen 5.Adam Peterson Open C: 1.Kaden Degenhardt 2.Blain Youngthunder 3.Kendall Biever 4.Tristan Alloway 5.Kollin Kadinger 50cc 7-8: 1.Jaggyr Wolf 2.Chad Schmitt 3.Lane Rhyme 4.Colton Berray 5.Paityn Fritchen 50cc 4-6: 1.Jett Wolf 2.Ezra Vail 3.Mason Mccanna 4.Skyler Fritz 5.Nolan Fritchen +30A: 1.Justin Fluger 2.Kristopher Dubiel 3.Brian Mccanna 4.Keith Fox 5.Elijah Gorecki +30B/C: 1.Andy Draeger 2.Pat Kumm 3.Andrew Mueller 4.Matt Price 5.Mark Schueller +50: 1.Wayne Welzien 2.Jeff Ramsay 3.Jack Pogany 4.Craig Marshall 5.Gary Behrens 85cc 9-13: 1.Elijah Tetzlaff 2.Gavin Templen 3.Kameron Steindl 4.John Vail 14-24BC: 1.Max Earley 2.Seth Doeberlein 3.Jesse Koth 4.Cole Godfrey 5.Jacob Mellberg Women: 1.Kendra Randrup 2.Leea Niesen 3.Olyvia Hix 4.Anita Wadkins 65cc 7-11: 1.Deegan Vanvreede 2.Lance Torp 3.Grant Neubauer 4.Paytyn Dosch 5.Kyler Gollubske 250A: 1.Collin Reinhart 2.Connor Anderson 3.Joshua Jensema 250B: 1.Seth Doeberlein 2.Adam Peterson 3.Nicholas Randrup 4.Brock Noreen 5.Max Earley 250C: 1.Kaden Degenhardt 2.Ry Baumann 3.Blain Youngthunder 4.Kendall Biever 5.Joshua Becker +40A: 1.Brian Mccanna 2.Marc Ottenad 3.Tom Ferguson 4.Wayne Welzien 5.Craig Marshall +40BC: 1.Jeff Ramsay 2.Troy Fisher 3.Gary Behrens 4.Barry Weinzirl 5.Timothy Vanvreede 2-Stroke B/C: 1.Haiden Waelchli 2.Nicholas Randrup 3.Ry Baumann 4.Nick Jacobson 5.Brandon Martyniak +25A: 1.Jesse Frassetto 2.Colton Karl 3.Keith Fox 4.Kristopher Dubiel 5.Elijah Gorecki +25B/C: 1.Nicholas Kubowski 2.Andrew Mueller 3.Will Chambers 4.Eric Unger SchBoy1: 1.Brandon Martyniak 2.Tristin Woolf 3.Joshua Becker 4.Kayleb Pilman 5.Cole Torp 65 Open: 1.Lance Torp 2.Paytyn Dosch 3.Ryan Berger 4.Chad Schmitt 5.Colin Dallman CYCLE USA, September 2017

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All Fun at Echo Valley Brookston, Minnesota - August 14 By Samantha Laderer

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cho Valley’s Northern Points Series saw near perfect track conditions for the fifth and final round. Although the day was partially cloudy, it led to the track holding up very well with little to no watering needed. If you asked any of the riders, it was by far the best the track has been in a while and everyone was pleased with it. Of those who were impressed with the track was Gerald Krueger in the +50 and 60 classes. Krueger has been around motocross since the mid 70’s so it is safe to say he’s no stranger to the sport. In the early 80’s he hung up his boots and started a family. After the kids were out of the house, at the age of 49 he had come to a point where he was faced with a decision, what to do in his spare time. He chose to get another dirt bike and get back into racing. Krueger turned 64 on the 11th of August and is one of the eldest guys still out on the track today in Minnesota. How cool is that! In the first moto of +50, Craig Janzig pulled the holeshot and led the pack. Krueger struggled with the start but it didn’t take much to catch back up to the group on his ‘00 RM250. Craig Hultgren and Terry Seip were battling it out for the

second position. Hultgren was able to keep a tire ahead of Seip as Frank Barna watched in the fourth position. Janzig was able to pull away from the group and take the win. Hultgren claimed the second position with Seip in third. Krueger rounded out the top five. In the second moto Krueger got a better start and was third in the holeshot. In the second corner though he missed his shift allowing for Seip and Barna to get past. Time to play catch up again. By now the track was getting a little rough and Hultgren made a mistake while in second, allowing both Seip and Barna to get around. Janzig was able to pull away again and take the win. This time Seip finished in second with Barna third. Krueger went 5-5, still out there having fun. He has been racing with Hultgren for almost too many years to count, so to be out there still riding with his friends and having fun is all that matters to him. In other words, someone is very much enjoying their retirement to the fullest. On the other end of the spectrum, the kids were also out there

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Clayton Larson #831 and Landyn Spafford battling in micro chain.

having fun in the 85cc 12-15 class. Matthew LaMourea shot of the gate and pulled the holeshot, taking an early lead. About midway through the first lap, Jacob Paige made a smooth pass on LaMourea. Paige had found some good lines and pulled away. Behind them the battle was on for third as Xander LaValley and Sawyer Niewind pushed each other to the limit. The two went back and forth for two laps until Niewind was able to get around for good. Cooper Lavigne rode in the fifth position and watched as the boys ahead of him battled. In the second moto, LaMourea got another great start. Just like the first moto Paige was able to get around to take the lead early in the race. LaValley and Niewind yet again were going hard for the third. This time it was a battle to the


end for the boys. Niewind pushed himself hard and made a pass with only a half a lap to go. The boys finished in the same order as first moto, with similar battles as Paige took the overall. As the boys pulled off the track, regardless of what place they got, under their helmets it was all smiles. It’s safe to say with all of those smiles, that it had been another great weekend of racing. So no matter your age, all that matters is being out there with your friends, having good rides and most of all fun. Teri, owner of the track, as well her daughter Amber and her husband Spencer would like to thank everyone for all of the support this summer as well as would like to invite everyone to round one of the 2018 Series kicking off in October.

Results: +35C: 1.Nick Baker +45B: 1.Joshua Schaefer +45A: 1.Craig Janzig 2.Michael Stumne 250B: 1.Cole Hay 2.Alex Bresina 3.Levi Niemi 4.Casey Hultgren 5.Drew Glenna 250C: 1.Mitch Petrik 2.Tyler Westring 3.Andrew Kelly 4.Tyler Holtan 5.Kalen Kuehl Micro 4-6: 1.Gunner Burke 2.Landyn Spafford 3.Tyler Brindamour Micro 7-8: 1.Calum Fisher 2.Clayton Larson 3.Kaden Bernard 4.Justin Trautman 85cc 9-11: 1.Avery Long 85cc 12-15: 1.Jake Paige 2.Matt Lamourea 3.Sawyer Niewind 4.Xander Lavalley 5.Cooper Lavigne +30B: 1.Dustin Nelson 2.Kyle Curry +30C: 1.Nick Baker 2.Kenny Mccauley +40B: 1.Joshua Schaefer +50: 1.Craig Janzig 2.Terry Seip 3.Craig Hultgren 4.Frank Barna 5.Gerald W. Krueger 14-24B: 1.Carter Reece 2.Cole Hay 3.Corey Napper 4.Drew Glenna 5.Josh Schaefer 14-24C: 1.Tevin Liimetainen 2.Tyler Holtan 3.Jacob Smith Girls Jr. 9-12: 1.Ella Storlie 65cc 7-11: 1.Spencer Briggs 2.Wyatt Larson 3.Brennan Long 4.Ruslan Johnson 5.Tanner Banks 125 2-Str: 1.Mitch Petrik 2.Simon Briggs 3.Matthew Thompson 4.Nick Paige 5.Tyler Westring

Micro Inj 4-8: 1.Tyler Brindamour 2.Gunner Burke 3.Landyn Spafford 50cc 4-8 Open: 1.Calum Fisher 2.Justin Trautman 85cc 9-12: 1.Avery Long 2.Jake Paige 3.Matt Lamourea 4.Sawyer Niewind 5.Derek Smith Supermini 12-15: 1.Xander Lavalley 2.Cooper Lavigne Women: 1.Sophia Johnson 2.Samantha Laderer 3.Linzy Lavalley 4.Alyssa Storlie +55: 1.Terry Seip +60: 1.Gerald Krueger Open A: 1.Neil Ehrenberg Open B: 1.Alex Bresina 2.Corey Napper 3.Levi Niemi 4.Jacob Blanshan 5.Christopher Janzig Open C: 1.Kody Stevens 2.Symon Papenfuss 3.Eric Rengo Multi 4-8: 1.Gunner Burke 2.Tyler Brindamour 3.Landyn Spafford 4.Jarek Bernard 65cc 7-9: 1.Spencer Briggs 2.Brennan Long 3.Wyatt Larson 4.Christian Linder 5.Aiden Nelson Schlby 2: 1.Lane Kachinske 2.Alyssa Storlie 3.Jacob Smith Schlby 1: 1.Simon Briggs 2.Mitch Petrik 3.Matthew Thompson 4.Tyler Westring 5.Nick Paige +25A: 1.Spencer Kadlec 2.Neil Ehrenberg +25B: 1.Marcus Evenson 2.Casey Hultgren 3.Jacob Blanshan 4.Christopher Janzig +25C: 1.Cody Goette 2.Andrew Kelly 3.Devin Smith

Gerald Krueger having fun in the +50 class.


Darsow dazzles Cedar Lake Arena Short Track Erik Moldenhauer and a resurgent Schmidt. In the upcoming +50 main event Darsow (not a glutton for punishment at all!) mounted his 500cc two stroke framer featuring a power band similar to that of tossing a hand grenade into a bucket of oatmeal. Darsow managed to grab the holeshot and lead heat race winner Harris and Greg Schmidt all the way to the checkered flag. “That was quite a difference switching from a four #60 Dave Darsow during the Open Twin main event. stroke to a two New Richmond, Wisconsin - August 13 stroke,” explained By Tim McBride Darsow afterward. “In the second race I was spinning the rear tire all the way he Shadow Valley Drifters hosted down the straights!” the AMA District 23 flat track race The previous Saturat the Cedar Lake indoor Arena loday the Shadow Valley cated in New Richmond Wisconsin Drifters held a flat track where Dave Darsow scored victories in riding school for racers two classes aboard two very dissimilar of all ages and skill levmachines. els at the Cedar Lake InThe soft spoken but very enthusiastic door Arena. D-23 Darsow always comes to the events with Representative Adam meticulously prepared, albeit unusual Schmidt hosted the equipment. In the Open Amateur Twin event. “It was a good class Darsow mounted his Honda powturnout, and a great sucered, parallel twin cylinder four stroke cess,” Schmidt said. framer. Although he struggled in the preHaving the Indoor arena vious heat race Darsow took the lead in available makes schedthe main event from fast starter Mark uling future riding Harris after the first lap. The red flag schools nice because came out when Mike Schmidt crashed his you don’t have to worry twin cylinder Yamaha in turn two. about the weather. Be Schmidt remounted and was soon lined sure to check the D-23 up for the single file restart. After the website for possible fuflash of the green flag Darsow held a narture schools. Schmidt row lead throughout the rest of the race went on the win the from heat winner Eric Dietz to score his highly competitive first win on the day followed by Harris, 600cc Vintage class.

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Motorcycle Results: 600cc Vint: 1.Adam Schmidt 2.Mark Harris 3.Ryan Schmidt 50cc Shift Shaft: 1.Oliver Kirchoff 2.Kruz Kresal 3.Reilly Laflamme 4.Klyd Kresal 50Jr: 1.Connor Austin Open B AM: 1.Trevor Sterzinger 2.Jesse Holmberg 3.Ronald Enroth 4.Kyle Gray 50Sr: 1.Wyatt Hastings 2.Aaron Frick SuperMini: 1.Jesse Holmberg 2.Jack Freeman Beginner: 1.Trisha Dahl Women: 1.Allison Bailey Hooligan: 1.Justin Berhow 2.Eric Moldenhauer 65cc: 1.Waylon Hastings 2.Jacob Schmidt 3.Wyatt Hastings 4.Aaron Frick MadDog: 1.Ryan Schmidt 2.Lincoln Kirchoff 3.Verlon Langland 4.Adam Schmidt 5.Allison Bailey 6.Trisha Dahl Open Twin A: 1.Dave Darsow 2.Eric Dietz 3.Mark Harris 4.Erik Moldenhauer 5.Mike Schmidt 80cc: 1.Jack Freeman 2.Jesse Holmberg 3.Wyatt Hastings 4.Waylon Hastings Open A: 1.Verlon Langland 2.Tony Hauer 3.Trevor Sterzinger Open Pro: 1.Andrew Hook +50: 1.Dave Darsow 2.Mark Harris 3.Greg Schmidt +30: 1.Tony Hauer 2.Adam Schmidt 3.Ryan Schmidt Quad Results: 50/70cc Stk: 1.Ryker Jackman 2.Aaron Frick 3.Oliver Kirchoff Prod: 1.Emik Hauer Youth Spt: 1.JT Johnson Jr 2.Jesse Holmberg 200/400cc: 1.Brad Schroeder +25: 1.Mark Olson Open A: 1.Derrick Mattson Open Beginner: 1.Jesse Jackman Pro-Am: 1.Derrick Mattson 2.Mark Olson

#65 Adam Schmidt tops the 600 Vintage class


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Nuke racing, in Reverse Byron Illinois - August 20th By Josh Rud, Shift One Photography

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he Nuclear Series got back underway at the end of August with the season winding down faster than one could blink. The year has really been flying especially with all the weather interrupting things in June. Today was another great day out at Motosports Park with the wonderful weather and the track holding up great all day. The overcast skies kept the track work to a minimum and everyone was out to focus on racing.

Roy Nafzger has been racing for a long time... doing well at it all along the way.

Krystian Janik grabs the holeshot on his way to 1-1 finishes in the 85Jr class.

The biggest buzz of the day was the new layout for the track with everything running in reverse. Also, several sections were retooled and the finish line moving locations made for some great new jumps and lines for the riders to find out there. The track flowed really well in reverse and made a lot of new places where everyone was getting close... the racing was very entertaining. One of the many great races today was in 250C. Getting off the line for their first moto it was Jeremy Rybak out front around the first turn for the lead with

Steven Minkus and Matthew Speers right behind. Things switched up right away as they all hit the sand section when Tyler Pryor jumped into third, trying to hold off the pack. Everyone was gunning for the front and moving up the hill Speers put it back into third with at least four riders able to take it at any time. After a few laps Deven Fell got up behind Speers following a charge to the front. On the last lap Fell put it into third and made it stick. Rybak was still out front alone for the win with Minkus in second. The second moto ended the day with Luke Jackson up front for the win, Rybak in second and Minkus third. Lining up the points for the overall had Rybak in first ahead of Minkus and Speers (4-4). Jackson ended up in fourth after an unfortunate ninth in the first moto. Open A was a battle today for sure with many position changes. In the first moto Cody Vanbuskirk took the win with Johnny Six in second and Rj Mackenzie third. The second moto got underway later in the afternoon with Ty Tyrrell jumping out front followed by Vanbuskirk and Mackenzie. The pressure was already building as they got through the second turn and Six moved into third, passing Mackenzie setting the stage for a battle that lasted the whole race. Mackenzie got back into third just as Vanbuskirk made a move for the lead as Mackenzie followed him around Tyrrell. It wasn’t long till some bike problems plagued Tyrrell and he pulled off the track for an early end to the day. This moved Six back into third, chasing MacKenzie. Vanbuskirk took the win leaving second to Mackenzie and Six rounding out the podium for third after two great motos.


Justin Kelly has been on a roll all season, topping both the +25 and +30A classes today


It was another great day of racing at Motosports Park as riders looks forward to some great fall racing. The new reverse track layout was big hit with the riders and spectators.

Jr 2.Collin Hillary 250A: 1.Cody Vanbuskirk 2.Rj Mackenzie 3.Parker Smith 4.Trevor Hayes 5.Michael Kingstad +25: 1.Justin Kelly 2.Jonathan Six 3.Daniel Sanders 4.Vini Provenzano 5.Ty Tyrrell +45: 1.Roy Nafzger 2.Eran Salzmann 3.David Hayes 250C: 1.Jeremy Rybak 2.Steven Minkus 3.Matthew

Speers 4.Luke Jackson 5.Jake Luchini Mini Open: 1.Krystian Janik 2.Hunter Savage 3.Cayden Leidigh 4.Kaden Leichty 5.Talan Zollers SuperMini: 1.Lane Christians 2.Kevin Huddleston Jr 3.Colin Nash 4.Harley Lopez 5.Ian Murphy 50cc (4-8): 1.Bryce Arnold 2.Lincoln Paxton 3.Meadow Thomas 4.Levi Gower 5.Chase Wilson

Results: 250B: 1.Ben Ibianskas 2.Justin Peterson 3.Cameron Rybak 4.Michael Prince +50: 1.Roy Nafzger 2.Wayne Welzien 3.William Ziesk 4.John Stiles 5.Frank Colavita Schlboy 2: 1.Eddie Norred Jr 85cc (9-11): 1.Krystian Janik 2.Joey Promenschenkel 3.Thomas Wojtasow 4.Talan Zollers 5.Peter Parenti 85cc (12-15): 1.Ian Murphy 2.Colin Nash 3.Aaron Colletti 4.Harley Lopez 5.Casey Palka Open A: 1.Cody Vanbuskirk 2.Rj Mackenzie 3.Jonathan Six 4.Daniel Sanders 5.Parker Smith Open B: 1.Ben Ibianskas 2.Justin Peterson 3.Michael Prince Open C: 1.Deven Fell 2.Steven Minkus 3.Matthew Speers 4.Joseph Rakowski 5.Tyler Pryor Women: 1.Nina Arezina 2.Erin Pusateri 3.Brooklyn Lahrman Schlboy 1: 1.Luke Jackson 2.Spencer Whitney 3.Lane Christians 4.Eddie Norred Jr 5.Collin Hillary +30A: 1.Justin Kelly 2.Paul Molkentin 3.John Medcalf 4.Colin Horn +30B-C: 1.Eran Salzmann 2.Cory Lingle 3.Brent Johnson 4.Russell Smith 5.Brian Carey 65cc (7-9): 1.Peter Parenti 2.Nathan Bierbom 3.Kallin Thomas 4.Preston Zollers 5.Bryce Arnold 65cc (10-11): 1.Hunter Savage 2.Kaden Leichty 14-24: 1.Michael Kingstad 2.Adam Hebb 3.Erin Pusateri +40: 1.Paul Molkentin 2.Roy Nafzger 3.Wayne Welzien 4.Josh Kreger 5.Brian Carey 6.Colin Horn Vintage: 1.Jarrett Winder 2.Frank Colavita 3.Pete Reitsch 50cc (4-6): 1.Lincoln Paxton 2.Levi Gower 3.Chase Wilson 50cc (7-8): 1.Jaxson Schiller 2.Satas Vaupsas 3.Nathan Waldron 4.Matthew Alshouse 5.Gabriel Sharp Going home with a trophy taller than you are after a great day at the races - priceless. 125cc: 1.Eddie Norred 20 CYCLE USA, September 2017


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More Great Racing at Xmas Christmas, Michigan - August 5-6 By Jeri Nyberg

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mas Family Motorsports kicked off their second AMA weekend with their much looked forward to doubleheader. As far as U.P. weather goes, you couldn’t have asked for a more perfect weekend. There was just the right amount of rain early in the week to leave the track in great condition for two days of racing. The track set up nicely and if you asked anybody about its condition for the weekend, there’s a good chance they’d tell you about the ruts. Deep ruts, almost like that of a national track formed in the black dirt and from Ziolkowski and Kyle Hameister what I could hear all weekend, Dylan celebrate a hard-fought Open A moto. riders loved them. All of these the spectator tabletop and had Trevor Edfactors and the great turnout made for wards in pull. Edwards got past Bausome exciting racing. mann, moving Combs back to third. Come Saturday morning the track was Colin Hass made his way into the top shaping up for a perfect race day. One three, passing Combs, but then went class that keeps growing and has a very down in a corner letting Combs and unique sound is 2 Stroke Open, which Nicholas Randrup by. Randrup moved turned out to be one of the larger classes past Combs into third as Hass unfortuof the day. The gate dropped for moto nately ended up pulling off the track, putone with Andrew Combs grabbing the ting Preston Maki in firth. As the top two holeshot leading the pack up the hill. Ry pulled away, Combs was able to get past Baumann made the pass for the lead on

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Randrup and the battle for fifth heated up between Maki and Blaise Morrison. At the checkers it was Morrison running fifth. The second moto started with Edwards out front with Baumann and Morrison behind. Hass was able to move himself into third by the end of the first lap and the top three ran consistent for the reminder of the moto. Randrup got around Morrison in the woods section, and was sitting comfortably in fourth. Rounding out the top 5 was Combs with who went 3-7. The 85 Open class put on a good show both days and had some of the most exciting battles to watch. Moto one Ranger Flinchum led the pack with Cale Huotari, Drake Morrison and Drake Dionne putting on a close battle over second place. Morrison hit a bump and went flying over the bars causing him to slip pack to sixth. Dionne and Cooper Burkman then put the pressure on Huotari all swapping spots until Cole Torp made his way into the group in the final lap, taking over the third position. In the end, Dionne was able to maintain second and Huotari and Burkman completed the top five. In moto two, Morrison was able to redeem himself and settled into second place as the battle between Dionne, Burkman, and Torp started again. Torp was able to make it around Burkman on lap two and they ran closely together for the remainder of the race. Behind them the remainder of the field ran within bike lengths of each other swapping spots each lap. Morrison’s second place run ended up giving him 8-2 for fourth overall as Flinchum grabbed the overall win. After a Saturday night filled with camp fires and for some, swimming in Lake Superior,


Sunday’s racing was just as action packed as the day before. Moto one of 250C started with an act of kindness. As the bikes fired up, Nathan Barnhart’s remained quiet. Just as they were about to let the gate go without him, Johnny Vandezande happened to be in staging and offered up his Kawasaki 250 for Nathan to go out and make his race. Cheers and clapping surrounded the starting line as the 30 second board went up and you could see Barnhart’s smile from across the track. Vince Hughes put his Yamaha out front leading half the race until Ry Baumann was able to make the pass. Tristan Alloway worked his way up to third from a mid-pack start. As the leaders pulled away, Tristin Woolf, Carson Gerroll, and Noah Smet banged bars over fourth place eventually ending with Woolf in Ry Baumann won 250C Saturday & Sunday fourth and Gerroll fifth. For the second gate drop, Noah Raffaelli 4.John Adams 5.Nicholas Randrup 50Jr: 1.Jett Wolf 2.Eli Paajanen 3.Walker Davis Smet got the jump off the gate until Ry 50Sr: 1.Cruz Anschutz 2.Kane Kalies 3.Ryder Baumann made an early pass taking the Kroupa 4.Chase Dionne 5.Carter Millette 85Jr: 1.Drake Dionne lead for the remainder of the race. Be2.Dimetri Balko 3: Aiden Weyenberg hind him, the top four continued to 85Sr: 1.Ranger Flinchum change positions. Hughes was able to 2.Drake Morrison 3.Cooper Burkman 4.Cole make his way through overs, putting himTorp 5.Cale Huotari self behind Baumann in second. Alloway Sports B/C: 1.Trevor Edwards 2.Colin Hass was able to make it around Gerroll and 3.Dustin Raffaelli 4.Vince Smet, finishing third overall. Hughes 5.Tristin Fuerst +30 A: 1.Brad Johnson The Xmas crew pulled off another 2.Ben Bernard 3.Shane spectacular weekend with all of their hard Bandola 4.Craig Wallace 5.Aaron Stroebel work and dedication. The constant +30 B/C: 1.Dave Bickel changes to the facility will give racers a 2.Paul Yakowenko 3.Jordan Deforge 4.Renee great track to keep coming back to for Tannehill years to come. 125Jr: 1.Marco GraveSaturday Results: 2 Stroke Open: 1.Trevor Edwards 2.Ry Baumann 3.Nicholas Randrup 4.Blaise Morrison 5.Andrew Combs 50 Open: 1.Cruz Anschutz 2.Jaggyr Wolf 3.Carter Millette 4.Cole Goedert 5.Jett Wolf 250 C: 1.Ry Baumann 2.Tristan Alloway 3.Tristin Woolf 4.Carson Gerroll 5.Matthew Wood +40: 1.Brian Jochman 2.Cory Croschere 3.Dave Bickel 4.Gregg Bonanni 5.William Balko +40 A: 1.Darin Dionne 2.Mike Schram 3.Jake Gervais 4.Paul Hunter 5.Tom Kalies +25A: 1 Dylan Ziolkowski 2.John Vandezande 3.Ben Bernard 4.Brad Johnson 5.Craig Wallace +25 B/C: 1.Alex Zalewski 2.Nicholas Kubowski 3.Chad St.Amour 4.Michael Bukovich 5.Joe Stein 85 Open: 1.Ranger Flinchum 2.Cole Torp 3.Drake Dionne 4.Drake Morrison 5.Cooper Burkman 65 Open: 1.Lance Torp 2.Chase Dionne 3.Ryder Johnson 4.Paytyn Dosch 5.Daylon Teddy 250A: 1.Kyle Hameister 2.John Vandezande 3.David Watzka 250B: 1.Marco Gravedoni 2.Brock Noreen 3.Dustin

terson 2.Angeleah Gravedoni 3.Sierra Dux 4.Ada Bernard 5.Renee Tannehill Supermini: 1.Marshall Busse 2.Anthony Lindholm

doni 2.Ranger Flinchum 3.Andrew Combs 3.Tristin Woolf 5.Haiden Waelchli Open C: 1.Tristan Alloway 2.Michael Bukovich 3.Matthew Wood 4.Jacob Mellberg 5.Nicholas Maycunich 65 7-11: 1.Deegan Vanvreede 2.Lance Torp 3.Aiden Weyenberg 4.Jae Miller 5.Ryder Johnson Open A: 1.Kyle Hameister 2.Dylan Ziolkowski 3.David Watzka Open B: 1.John Adams 2.Brock Noreen 3.Chad St.Amour 4.Nicholas Kubowski 5.Dustin Laplant +50: 1.Mike Schram 2.Paul Hunter 3.Mark Joseph 4.Paul Haltvick Women: 1.Makayla PeCYCLE USA, September 2017

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Randy Imholte racing hard to second in 200A.


The Return of Akeley Akeley, Minnesota - July 29/30 By Paul Otto

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fter taking a year off to let the trails get some much-needed rest the Paul Bunyan Forest Riders got back to work prepping for their much-anticipated return in 2017. Although the trails were still open over the course of the year for trail riding, the club still had a lot of clearing downfall and grooming work to do before the enduro. The Stomping Grounds located in the heart of the Paul Bunyan State Forest takes considerable pride in being the host with an expanded campground for this year’s campers and as always, the lodge had its usual great food, drinks and entertainment for riders to enjoy the night before the race. Saturday kicked off the festivities with the youth taking on the rejuvenated trails. Unfortunately, the youth enduro participants have been low this year compared to the Hare Scrambles. Not sure if the Saturday events are the cause or what. It would be nice if someone could shed some light on this so it can be discussed and adjusted. For those that did make the event they sure put on a great show. Micro riders Austin Holasek and Sydney Goodman had a battle of the ages as they ripped through the forest pushing the limits of their 50cc bikes leaving Holasek with the win after 14 checks, by 7 seconds. Lucas Stageberg had a good run going but just didn’t have the pace of the top two. With more seat time, he’ll be right there battling for the win. Premier riders Lucas McCoy and Logan Carlile gave the crowd and their parents a nail-biting, heart pounding, sitting on the edge of your seat race as McCoy edged out Carlile by a mere two seconds. Today marked McCoy’s first win on the year and he was super pumped about it, as was Mom and Dad. Wyatt Simonsen took the 250C class by storm. Entering in only his second off-road event, Simonsen took top honors. While running times that would put him up with the A/B riders Simonsen also won the overall C class over Owen Farmer, entering his first enduro of the

year. Farmer though has been showing some dominance this year in the hare scramble series. While placing second overall Farmer brought home the gold or maybe it was just a plaque, but either way it was a golden win in 200C. Jonathan

Newstrom rounded out the top three overall and was also a class winner, taking three out of the four checks over Travis Deweese in Vet C. Brady Kittock finally got that elusive first win on the year. After playing run-

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ner up the first two races Kittock wasn’t on fire right out of the gate. After the first check, he was running in fourth overall B but wasn’t too far behind on time. Inching his way up he finally grabbed the top spot on check six when Jayme French had some issues. French rebounded on the next check but Kittock found another three gears as he laid down a time faster than the A riders on the final check giving him to the overall win and first in 200B. French rounded out the day in second in both class and overall with Noah Squires taking third in class and sixth overall. Devon Forsberg stuck to his winning ways in Open B, keeping his undefeated season alive. It wasn’t easy for Forsberg as he and Tanner Lokken swapped section wins at each check. In the end, it was Forsberg that minimized time lost in each section giving him the win and a third overall. Peter Nickel proved his Overall win at Huntersville was no fluke. The Yamaha mounted rider has had terrible luck this year in the Hare Scramble series but is on fire showing no mercy in the enduros. Steve Moilanen came over from North Dakota to put a stop to Nickel’s dominance but came up short like everyone else in the Open A class. A valiant effort on his part and a good showing being his first time on the Akeley course. Jake Hinkemeyer had a solid day winning the Vet A class and placing third Overall A. It’s with great pride that I finally get to say that Chad Tupper has broken the curse of being that runner up guy. As much fun as it is giving him grief, Tupper’s perseverance has awarded him with that ever-elusive +40A win. Next time you see Tupper make sure to congratulate him. You’ll recognize him by his big smile and still carrying his first-place trophy where ever he goes. Nice job Chad. By far the biggest class of the day goes to the Super Senior A class. These guys are all 50+ years old, are still competing and having more fun than most kids. Although for a couple days after the race they may be feeling the effects of the pounding they take from the race they still have the passion to get out and enjoy the sport they love so much. Come on millennials. You may not get a participation trophy but you’ll have the time of your life. Paul Reschke, Ralph Feld and Robert Swift top three.

A big ol thank you goes out to the Paul Bunyan Forest Riders. Paul Schommer for stepping up this year being trail boss and of course all the volunteers that do the hard work that goes into putting on these events. Results: AA: 1.Nathan Ferderer 2.Logan Kittock 3.Austin Pogreba 4.Zachary Martinson 5.Craig Holasek 200A: 1.Jay Waalen 2.Randy Imholte 3.Dylan Radtke 250A: 1.Mitchell Krueger 2.Todd Treichler 3.Jarrett Loegering 4.Alex Martinson 5.Justin Medes Open A: 1.Peter Nickel 2.Steve Moilanen 3.Giles Radtke 4.Mason Kuechenmeister 5.Dustin Roggenbuck +30A: 1.Jake Hinkemeyer 2.Jonathan Banks 3.Jace Porter 4.Will Holasek 5.Brian Rousselow +40A: 1.Chad Tupper 2.Jason Goth 3.Jesse Cameron 4.Jeff Benedict 5.Allen Jenrich +50A: 1.Paul Reschke 2.Ralph Feld 3.Robert Swift 4.Robert Fletcher Iii 5.Mike Larson 200B: 1.Brady Kittock 2.Jayme French 3.Noah Squires 4.Joseph Goth 5.Braydon Jebb 250B: 1.Jedidiah Adler 2.Guy Judd Super Sr A rider 3.Dawson Rasmussen 4.Jeremy SomRalph Feld mers 5.Isaac Krog Open B: 1.Devon Forsberg 2.Tanner Lokken 3.Issaac Beckel 4.John Downey 5.Zack Hayford +30B: 1.Robert Goodman 2.Nick Terry 3.Scott Miller 4.Gregory Mulfort 5.Ty Hagerott +40B: 1.Chris Jebb 2.Jesse Szykulski 3.Chris Palmer 4.Bryan Newstrom 5.Douglas Latvala +50B: 1.Tim Gregory 2.Alan Wallner 3.Duane Braun 200C: 1.Owen Farmer 250C: 1.Wyatt Simonsen 2.Brandon Mccarthy 3.Tony Adami 4.Avery Biles Open C: 1.Thomas Condon 2.Clay Weber +30C: 1.Jonathan Newstrom 2.Travis Deweese 3.Jared Kvale 4.Nick Hiney 5.Bruce Stageberg +40C: 1.Jeremy Sutton 2.Juston Beach 3.Matt Menke 4.Matt Dubbin 5.Keith Schoeler +50C: 1.Troy Phillips 2.Jim Adami 3.Joseph Peltier Masters: 1.Steve Reschke 2.Lon Hagerott 3.Terry Wagoner 4.Myron Fetch G Masters: 1.Roger Radunz Junior: 1.Colton Banks 2.Colten Blondin Women: 1.Aundrea Artmann 2.Brooke Schmidt 3.Courtney Gregory 4.Holly Denzer 5.Hanna Beckel +30 Women: 1.Michelle Strang 2.Rebekah Banks XR: 1.David Criswell 2.James Dickinson 3.Jenni Kvale 4.Michael Criswell 5.Clint Blondin Sports: 1.Bradley Johnson Colton Banks took the win in Junior CYCLE USA, September 2017

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Off-Road Weekend in Byron D17’s first Sprint Enduro and Greg Moss Memorial HS make for a great double-header Byron, Illinois - July 29-30 By Austin Wells, Photos by BriAnn Stocklen

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llinois’ first ever Sprint Enduro has come to Byron’s Motosports Park! Ryan Moss and his club, the Forest City Riders, put together a great event a the park. Dubbed the Nuclear Sprint Enduro, after the close by nuclear power plant, this event paid District 16 and 17 enduros points.

Two separate special tests were set up - both about four miles long. One test, all timber, was tight, technical and slow. Rain earlier in the week made things a little slick for the first lap but everything tacked up great. The second special test included most of the motocross track, a little bit of woods, and corner track and was much faster than the other loop. With the new format, everyone had to

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start on their specific ‘minute’ on the woods loop with a key time of 10:30. After that first loop, riders were able to ride whichever test they wanted to, whenever they wanted to, up until 3pm. This created a very relaxed, but fun environment. Riders were able to ride hard for a four mile loop, then take a break, chat with buddies, eat lunch, or go right back out and knock another test out. Four laps on each of the two tests were required. After all eight tests were complete, times were added together to get scores and the fastest rider won. Fastest rider of the day: Cody Barnes. Barnes had everyone covered by over three minutes. Second in the AA class was Wisconsin’s Mason Amerling, followed by Countryside KTM’s Blake Ryan. Open A saw Tanner Whipple take the class win over Jarred Hall and TJ Nees. Buddy Fortune won the B class over Jhadyn Walker and Andrew Ballard. In +30A, John Griffiths walked away with the win over Jeremy Walker and Shane Harmon. The +50A class was topped by Erik Shafer. Jay Hall and Shawn VanAlsburg rounded out the podium. On Sunday, the Greg Moss Memorial Hare Scramble brought in 217 entries from Wisconsin and Illinois. The morning mini race was overalled by Buddy Fortune out of the Supermini class. Second in Supermini was Trevor Keogh ahead of Travis Boyer. In the 85cc class, Easton Morgan took the victory over Lake Plowman and Jhak Walker. Regan Doerr won the 65cc win over Levi Fortune and Jaden Hamilton. Allie Roland took the win in the Women’s class over Morgan Wheelwright and Wisconsin’s Autumn Czappa. Cody Barnes grabbed the afternoon overall along with the AA win, finishing more laps than anyone else. Wisconsin’s JD Friebel finished second and Mason Amerling third. TJ Nees took the Open A win over Wisconsin boys Tony Montgomery and Chuck Garetson. Jay Hall grabbed the +50A class win over Wally Mika and Kevin Finefield.


AA rider Eric Mischler hitting one of the log sections

Results Saturday: 14-29C: 1.Brad Glasnovich 2.Corey Purlee 3.Collin Kedzoe 4.Kevin Perkins 5.Seth Moretz +30A: 1.John Griffiths 2.Jeremy Walker 3.Shane Harmon 4.Jason Kedzie 5.Michael Manuel +30B: 1.Robert Cook 2.Casey Shatters 3.Mike Robinson 4.Brent Hanke 5.Matt Sather +30C: 1.Brandun Levesseur 2.Todd Fogle 3.Brent Keller 4.Duncan Corm 5.Rafal Widawski +40A: 1.Paul Nafziger 2.Rob McGee 3.Kurt Marsan 4.Heath Drone 5.John Zigler +40B: 1.Chad Tubett 2.Joey Frey 3.John McCarrens 4.Mike Stutzman +50A: 1.Erik Shafer 2.Jay Hall 3.Shawn Vanalsburg +50B: 1.Bronce Smith 2.Daniel Kickbusch 3.Tim Ryan 4.Stephen Wilkens 5.Jerry Hull +60: 1.Wally Mika 2.Rick Kaczmarowski A: 1.Tanner Whipple 2.Jarred Hall 3.TJ Nees 4.Scott Rohlfing 5.Garrett Ward B: 1.Buddy Fortune 2.Jhadyn Walker 3.Andrew Ballard 4.Jacob McCarrens 5.Thor Rick AA: 1.Cody Barnes 2.Mason Amerling 3.Blake Ryan 4.Matthew McDonald 5.Austin Wells Sunday: 65cc 7-11: 1.Regan Doerr 2 Levi Fortune 3.Jaden Hamilton 4.Lane Davis 5.Riley Roberts 85cc: 1.Easton Morgan 2.Lake Plowman 3.Jhak Walker 4.Cole Morgan 5.Kyle Walker Supermini: 1.Buddy Fortune 2.Trevor Keogh 3.Travis Boyer 4.Billy Weirup Women: 1.Allie Roland 2.Morgan Wheelwright 3.Autumn Czappa 4.Allie Kocher 5.Ashley Hall 50cc 4-6: 1.Cooper Lair 2.Max Lair 3.Kellon Drone 4.Camlin Watkins 50cc 7-8: 1.Walker Garetson 2.Jake Hasten 3.Jack Allgeyer 4.Austin Burns 5.Kayden

Kuehl 65cc Beg: 1.Davin Shike 2.Jake Hasten 3.Cameron Walker 4.Alex McCann 5.Walker Garetson 200C: 1.Jayson Crawford 2.Easton Morgan 3.Kyle Roberts 4.Josh Snyder 5.Lake Plowman Open C: 1.Keegan Minnaert 2.Miro Tuska 3.Jarrad Lohse 4.Hunter Fischer 5.Riley Fisher +30C: 1.Eric Smith 2.Matt Gillespie 3.Matthew Meyer 4.Jasen Warnke 5.Josiah Schreur +40C: 1.Jeff Ellingsworth 2.Ron Kettle 3.Doug Piercy 4.Craig Reed 5.Lance Longstreth Vintage: 1.Kevin Purl AA: 1.Cody Barnes 2.JD Friebel 3.Mason Amerling 4.Colt Converse 5.Matthew McDonald Open A: 1.TJ Nees 2.Tony Montgomery 3.Chuck Garetson 4.Anthony Biagi 5.Scott Rohlfing +30A: 1.Jeremy Smith 2.Luke Kaszynski 3.Jeremy Walker 4.Cody Toal 5.Michael Manuel +40A: 1.Lance Minnaert 2.Paul Nafziger 3.Eric Wheelwright 4.Randy Southard 5.Todd Ellingson +50A: 1.Jay Hall 2.Wally Mika 3.Kevin Finefield 4.Rick Mahrt 5.Brad Kortbein 250B: 1.Buddy Fortune 2.Jhadyn Walker 3.Jacob McCarrens 4.Joseph Voegtle 5.Andrew Ballard Open B: 1.Mitch Buth 2.Tyler Dwyer 3.Patrick Mullarkey 4.Jonathan Geary 5.Jared Brereton +30B: 1.Josh Johnson 2.Mateusz Denslaw 3.Adam Dhamer 4.Derek Roberts 5.Ryan Cozad +40B: 1.Mark Kirking 2.Matt Samples 3.Aaron Frank 4.Matt Vincent 5.Craig Schmidt +50B: 1.Daniel Kickbusch 2.Paul Bloyer 3.Jeff McGrath 4.Chuck Colehour 5.Joel Huggins

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Great Azzie season continues Lake Mills, Wisconsin - August 13 By Morgan Strauss

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here’s nothing better than a beautiful summer day spent out at the track watching some motocross! The August round at Aztalan Cycle Club brought perfect weather and a good turnout in all the classes. After a special day of open practice on Saturday, riders were ready to go by Sunday morning! As 2-Stroke B/C hit the track, Brock Noreen was on the throttle for the holeshot. However, as they neared the back sand section, Jacob Oldenburg, Eddie Norred and Tyler Gamble had already found their way into the top three Nathan Oldenburg charging in the 2 Stoke B/C class.

positions. By the start of the second lap, Norred found the opportunity to make the pass for first, which he was able to hold onto until the checkers. Meanwhile, Noreen and Austen Madison battled shortly behind the top three guys for fourth. The two fought back and forth, but Noreen was able to hold off the position until end. It was a repeat in the second moto when Oldenburg and Norred showed up with the same mind set – not giving up the battle for first. Oldenburg held Norred off until the third lap when Norred finally found the right line to make his way around. Gamble held onto a solid third followed by Noreen and

Madison and they finished that way. As thirty riders hit the track for +30B/C, Jim Beckman made it around the first corner for the holeshot. By the time they hit the plateau, Beckman had fallen back to third with Nathan Oldenburg and Nate White holding the top two spots. White began to put the pressure on Oldenburg as Joshua Pakenham was able to make the pass around Brad Yde for fourth. After moving into fourth, Pakenham started to close the gap on Beckman for third. With one lap left, White found his chance to take over first and Pakenham moved into third. In the second moto Beckman once again stole the


Glenn Korn in 2 Stroke B/C at the August 13th Aztalan motocross.


holeshot, with Oldenburg and White right at his rear fender. By the back section, Oldenburg had taken over first, now followed by White, Beckman and Miles Saigh. For the rest of the race, Oldenburg wasn’t letting off the throttle and held onto the lead until the end. By mid moto, Pakenham once again made his way around Beckman for third. Oldenburg (2/1) took the overall, leaving White (1/2) to take second. 250C was another great race to watch for the day - with twenty-eight riders. As the gate dropped, Cole Godfrey pulled the holeshot followed by Austin Beilke, Kollin Kadinger and Braden Warner. In the second lap, Godfrey stumbled, falling back into third, allowing Kadinger and Warner to slip into the top two positions. Warner made his move into first by the start jump in the third lap. Godfrey and Kadinger continued their close battle for the rest of the race, with Kadinger able to hold the spot till the checkers. In the second moto Blower held the lead for a short time until Warner made his way into the position. By the second lap, Warner already started to put some time on the rest of the group. Kadinger, Blower, Jake Robinson and Sean Badker

held out the remaining positions. Warner with a perfect 1/1 day took the overall. Warner on the day, “In the first moto I worked my way up to third by the end of the first lap. I got into second behind Cole Godfrey and we battled for a while, then he went down on the third lap and I went on to win the moto. It was good, fun racing! When second motos came I knew I had to get a second or better to guarantee the overall. I got into second by the second lap, then passed for first and went on to win the moto. It was a good day at Aztalan and the track crew did an amazing job – track was top notch! A BIG thank you to my main sponsor, Rob’s Performance Motorsports and my mom for everything she does for me!” It’s always fun to watch the A riders hit the track for the first time on race day.

Richard Wazny and Robby Laurin battle in +30B/C

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As the gate dropped for moto one in 250A, Justin Wolf rushed around the first corner for the holeshot. As the group flew over the plateau, Wolf continued his lead followed by Taylor Strauss. Josh Philbrick started to close in on Strauss, eventually stealing the position near the back sand section. Shortly behind Strauss, Dale Kathan and Mason Persha kept close tabs on each other. After putting in some good lap times, Philbrick started to move closer and closer to the first place spot. Soon Philbrick found the right line to move around Wolf for first. Before the checkers, Persha also managed to move around Kathan for fourth. When the group hit the track for the second moto, Philbrick was ready for the holeshot with the rest of the riders right at his tail. Philbrick and Wolf battled for the remainder of the race; however,

Reed Koch patiently waits on the line with his dad, Aaron, for his first-ever motocross race!

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Philbrick was able to hold off the pressure until the checkers. Strauss and Persha held onto solid third and fourth positions throughout the race. Philbrick (1/1) went home with the overall. As always, it was an action-packed day out at Aztalan. The Azzie crew did a great job maintaining the track to sustain a full day of racing! On behalf of the Aztalan Cycle Club, we would like to thank all the track crew members, participants and spectators who made the August races possible! Results: 125Jr: 1.Eddie Norred Jr 2.Mitchell Malaney 3.Braden Warner 4.Josh Bowman 5.Dylan Duclos 2-Stroke B/C: 1.Eddie Norred Jr 2.Jacob Oldenburg 3.Tyler Gamble 4.Brock Noreen 5.Austen Madison 250A: 1.Joshua Philbrick 2.Justin Wolf 3.Taylor Strauss 4.Mason Persha 5.Michael Kingstad 250B: 1.Seth Doeberlein 2.Tyler Vacala 3.Nicholas Czechowicz 4.Ian Malinowski 5.James Burd 250C: 1.Braden Warner 2.Kollin Kadinger 3.Matthew Blower 4.Jake Robinson 5.Austin Beilke +25A: 1.Nico Izzi 2.Jason Erdmann 3.Cody Behrens 4.Brad Johnson 5.Dale Kathan +25B/C: 1.Jacob Oldenburg 2.Nate White 3.Cody Richter 4.Joshua Pakenham 5.Kristopher Korn 65cc 7-11: 1.Ayden Price 2.Riley

Busse 3.Benjamin Blazek 4.Ryder Johnson 5.Jayden Wolf 85cc 12-15: 1.Justin Oehlhof 2.Aidan Mccormick 3.Alex Romanowski 4.Elijah Tetzlaff 85cc 9-11: 1.Ayden Price 2.Jackson Oehlhof 3.Riley Busse 4.Brock Nowicki 5.Gavin Templen 85cc 9-13: 1.Ayden Price 2.Aidan Mccormick 3.Brock Nowicki 4.Jackson Oehlhof 5.Riley Busse NonCurrent: 1.Jordan Martz 2.Tom Anglim 3.Matthew Blower 4.Kendal Johnson 5.Lee Peterson Open A: 1.Nico Izzi 2.Justin Wolf 3.Tylor Skodras 4.Jason Erdmann 5.Taylor Strauss Open B: 1.Brock Noreen 2.Robert Snider 3.Cody Richter 4.Ronald Schmidt 5.Austen Madison Open C: 1.Dillon Riemann 2.Jordan Martz 3.Kollin Kadinger 4.Sean Badker 5.Jake Robinson 50cc 4-6: 1.Aiden Biersteker 2.Levi Gower 3.Ryder Schelder 4.Devin Bares 5.Mason Mccanna 50cc 7-8: 1.Jayden Adams 2.Jayce Wolf 3.Ryder Skodras 4.Hunter Morse 5.Chad Schmitt +40A: 1.Jeff Bennett 2.Frank Weiss 3.Marc Ottenad 4.Brian Mccanna 5.Andy Bowman +40B/C: 1.Jim Beckman 2.Brad Yde 3.Kevin Yde 4.Andrew Bussen 5.Myles Saigh +45: 1.Frank Weiss 2.Tim Bares 3.Tom Ferguson 4.Jim Beckman 5.Dean Anderson +50: 1.Frank Weiss 2.Tim Bares 3.Glenn Korn 4.Michael Zimmerman 5.Tim Boblin 14-24 B/C: 1.Seth Doeberlein 2.Eddie Norred Jr 3.Tyler Gamble 4.Ian Malinowski 5.Vince Janaky Supermini 12-16: 1.Elijah Tetzlaff 2.Mitchell Malaney 3.Justin Oehlhof 4.Cole Godfrey Unlimited A: 1.Michael Kingstad 2.Tylor Skodras +30A: 1.Brad Johnson 2.Jeff Bennett 3.Justin Fluger 4.Corey Caby 5.Marc Ottenad +30B/C: 1.Nathan Oldenburg 2.Nate White 3.Joshua Pakenham 4.Jim Beckman 5.Myles Saigh Women: 1.Bryanne Wolf 2.Brittany Cornelius 3.Brooke Kennebeck 4.Dana Hanna 5.Andi Bowman

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D16/ 17 Trials Weekend Oregon, Illinois - August 5-6 By Kevin Huber

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he first weekend of August brought the second annual joint Trials event at Jeff Franklin’s place in Oregon, Illinois. This is a shared event for the Wisconsin Observed Trials Association (WOTA) and the

Vintage class rider Mike McConaughy

Northern Illinois Trials Riders Organization (NITRO). Jeff and many of his trials friends had worked on and off for many weeks getting the setup for the event completed and were almost done when one night less than 3 weeks before the event the skies opened up, dropping a torrential rain on the property. Jeff’s rain gauge went to 7.5 inches before overflowing. The damage and erosion was more than anyone could imagine. Twenty plus trees fell when the water washed the soil away from their roots on the hillsides. The next weekend a group of volunteer riders ascended on the property with chain saws and worked relentlessly to clear the loop and rework the sections. Some of the fallen trees became new obstacles for the riders. By the time the event came the loop was clear and 24 sections were ready.

Shari Huber and Ralph Littlefield become part of Pat Smage’s show.

There were twelve sections for each day with every competitor riding eight of them for their class on each of their four loops. On the weekend of the event Jeff’s spacious yard was filled with campers, tents, trucks, and trailers from the large turnout. The event felt like a festival with all the activity. The center area of the yard that was roped off to protect the septic system was used for preyouth sections, badminton and croquet games. Saturday evening after the event there was even a show put on by National Champion trials rider Pat Smage. He used the most extreme rock ledges and some of the very large fallen trees to demonstrate his abilities. He even was able to do a back flip out of one of the ditches. The highlight of the show was when he had WOTA president Shari Huber and NITRO president Ralph Littlefield lie down on the driveway. He did various maneuvers where he bounced and flipped his bike back and forth over them. It looked scary, but both presidents had great trust in Pat’s abilities. It will be hard to top this event next year, but I know Jeff will try very hard. Saturday Results: Champ: 1.Pat Smage 2.Jason Waldo 3.Will Check 4.Dave Smage 5.Luke Littlefield Expert: 1.Mike Cross 2.Pat Doll 3.Austin Smage 4.Keith Johnson 5.Tony Damhoff Advanced: 1.Andy Palerman 2.Tom Littlefield 3.Weston Burke 4.Jamison Stachel 5.Wyatt Beaird Intermediate: 1.Lee Orme 2.Tim Freed 3.Travis Lange 4.Jake Walker 5.David Misek Novice: 1.Shane Andreuccetti 2.Angie Burke 3.Roy Clugg 4.Kimi Gardner 5.Eric Wallerich Senior: 1.Rick Agans 2.Jim Schaidle 3.Glen Falter 4.Ralph Littlefield 5.Ray Cosgrove Vintage: 1.Mike McConaughy 2.Tito Nappi Youth: 1.Kevan Ingold 2.Dominik Starek Sunday Results: Champ: 1.Pat Smage 2.Jason Waldo 3.Will Check 4.Dave Smage Expert: 1.Noel Smage 2.Mike Cross 3.Pat Doll 4.Ryan Rivenburgh 5.Austin Smage Adv: 1.Westin Burke 2.Tom Littlefield 3.Jamison Stachel 4.Jacob Loer 5.Wyatt Beaird Inter: 1.Lee Orme 2.Travis Lange 3.Jake Walker 4.Eugene Judge 5.Mike Burke Novice: 1.Angie Burke 2.Shane Andreuccetti 3.Kimi Gardner 4.Justin Johnson 5.Tyler Ingold Sr: 1.Rick Agans 2.Jim Schaidle 3.Glen Falter 4.Ralph Littlefield 5.Hugh Hadfield Yth: 1.Kevan Ingold 2.Dominik Starek 3.David Cunningham CYCLE USA, September 2017

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Great show at Oshkosh Oshkosh, Wisconsin - August 12 By Bambi Yogerst

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airyland Amateur event at Oshkosh Speedzone hosted seventeen classes drawing 175 entries to participate in a super night of racing. Weather was perfect, yay Mother Nature!! As instructed in the riders meeting, ‘if you don’t want a wide groove, just follow each other around the track, if not, spread out in practice and make it wider!’ And that is what the riders did! Quoted from Bert Sumner, “there was great multi-line racing all night long!” That was agreed upon by many! Second heat winner, Dan Vrana #88 (TRI), was first off the line in the Vets class main event. By turn three Jim Kirschbaum took the lead on his #99 KTM. After leading two laps Vrana was right at his back wheel to then take the lead back. Not willing to go down without a challenge, Kirschbaum came right back to retake the lead, only to have Vrana charge ahead once again! If that wasn’t action enough, here comes Kyle Weise #29K on his Honda at the half way point of the race, taking over second and moving up on Vrana. Weise was able to get alongside Vrana, but unable to complete a pass despite all the efforts. Kirschbaum was still struggling when Kyle Meiers got around to take third. Vrana held his lead to the checker flag, finishing off an awesome race! Three heats and a semi set the stage for the 505cc class main event. Michael Van Langen on his #51 Honda got the holeshot, challenged right away by Kyle Weise. Van Langen maintained his lead as Jake Walters, Cody Funk and Brady Lange began a heck of a battle over third that included some friendly bumping. Weise kicked it up a bit to get around Van Langen for the lead while the third place contenders were three wide heading for turn three, taking advantage of that wide groove! Funk got ahead of everyone to charge up on Van Langen, and the take over second place and set the final order out front as Weise grabbed the win. 80’s Singles main event again had 40

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Michael Van Langen as a big contender, this time on his Rotax, getting the holeshot in front of Jordon Houpt and Danny Murre. Before concluding the first lap, Houpt passed Van Langen. It didn’t last long though as Van Langen moved back into the lead a lap later. Murre then made a move on Houpt for second, moving up on Van Langen for a shot at the lead as well. Houpt stays with them to keep the battle going through the mid point of the race, then on lap five Houpt took over out front bringing Murre with him. Van Langen never let off as

they finished that way, all three still very close. What an exciting race! The whole night was filled with terrific action! Also appearing were the Board Trackers, on the almost one hundred year old bikes. Bob Timmons was the winner of this class of exquisite bikes! This was an awesome event and all involved did an excellent job! +50: 1.Jim Kirschbaum 2.Tim May 3.Dan Peterson 4.Mike Anschutz 5.Brad Boughton Open Am: 1.Jordan Houpt 2.Michael Van Langen 3.Jake Walter 4.Brady Lange 5.Kyle Meiers 65cc: 1.Ethan Ramsey 2.Ethan Ebben 3.Clay Christoff 4.Connor Vonmoos 5.Sydney Sund

Heat race competition between #88 Dan Vrana and #99X Kyle Meiers in the Vet class.

Board Trackers #74 Kory Postotnik and #24 John Mertens.


50cc DTX SR: 1.Jack Brucks 2.Willy Brucks 3.Taylor Ebben Classics: 1.Dan Lauters 2.Louie Lauters 3.Matt McNall 4.Bill Ferguson 5.Jeremy Deruyter +30: 1.Dan Vrana 2.Kyle Weise 3.Kyle Meiers 4.Jim Kirschbaum 5.Philip Popour Women: 1.Brooke Chromy 2.Hannah Lange 3.Zaria Martens 4.Mia Reese 5.Trista Hunter 85cc: 1.Emmett Sund 2.Ethan Ramsey 3.Isabell Andresen 4.Ethan Ebben 5.Connor Vonmoos Vintage/ Twins: 1.Danny Murre 2.Jim Kirschbaum 3.Brock Schwarzenbacher 4.Jake Zender 5.Louie Lauters +60: 1.Steve Wasser 2.John Hanson 3.Ken Pesz 4.Chuck Dickenson 5.Bill Koski 505cc AM: 1.Kyle Weise 2.Cody Funk 3.Jake Walter 4.Michael Van Langen 5.Clay Johnson 50cc Shaft: 1.Elliece Olson 2.Wes Schmear 3.Paige Brucks 4.Jack Brucks 50cc Four Str: 1.Willy Brucks 2.Coehn Cavanaugh 1980s Singles: 1.Jordan Houpt 2.Danny Murre 3.Michael Van Langen 4.Ryan Weber 5.Bobby Reese +40: 1.Mike Anschutz 2.Jim Kirschbaum 3.Dan Peterson 4.Brad Boughton 5.Tim May 250 AM: 1.Brady Lange 2.Cody Funk 3.Ethan Rosine 4.Emmett Sund 5.Cole Andresen Hooligan: 1.Louie Lauters 2.Drew Saunders 3.Dan Lauters 4.Sam Fischer 5.Jeremy Deruyter Board Trackers: 1.Bob Timmons 2.Michael Lange 3.Kory Postotnik 4.John Mertens 5.Bill Rodencal

80’s Singles winner Jordan Houpt.

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Megacross winding down Mendota, Illinois - August 12 By Josh Rudd

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egacross got back underway August twelfth after taking an extended break. The biggest thing happening while the track was closed was some large changes to back section of the track. Megacross always stays consistent with the track, keeping it updated and working it in slowly a section at a time to make sure the flow is going to work well. Tonight riders had a new table top in the back, along with uphill How could you want to be anywhere else on a Saturday night? whoops and the front table tops through the tabletops to take over second. Sienkiewicz and Hunter Billingsley. Enbeing extended. The lines where coming With one lap in the books things got even tering the whoops things spread out a litout well in the new areas with the riders more interesting as Ryder Schnowske tle with Billingsley pushing into second enjoying the change and new challenge. had been making passes and was now and Garrett Ward now in third after a I’m sure some tweaks will be made for holding down third; putting pressure on hard charge around the outside. The adthe upcoming races to make things even Ward and Dickinson up front. The laps vancement continued as Ward moved up better; however for tonight’s ticked by and while no one races the track was providing made any passes, they were new lines and good close racclose so often it was a great ing. race all the way to last turn. Starting off the night with Open A was up later in the great action was the +25 class. evening bringing everyone Off the gates is was Kyle White up to the fences. The gate on his BWR Honda screaming dropped and coming out in out front with Charlie Buffum front of it all was Kyle and Chad Johnson right behind White, Cody Vanbuskirk him coming around the barrel. and Rj Mackenzie. VanThings got heated up into the buskirk was on a mission on new back section with Brian his Woodstock KTM, pushWhite on the charge, taking ing up to the front through over third and putting the presthe whoops and the chase sure on Buffum. The front was on. Mackenzie was on straight is always a spot that’s rails out there charging with easy to get passed on if you White when he washed out don’t protect your lines, tonight the front end moving Reese was no different with Cesar Miller up to third. As the Vega pushing into third place laps ticked away the racing with Kyle White pulling away never slowed, White was on out front and Buffum holding Vanbuskirk through every down second for the final laps. turn making for the race to The 125cc class riders delivwatch tonight. Coming into ered a great race tonight with the last section White made the action from the heats cona final run for the lead but tinuing into the main. They was unable to get by giving came off the line with Nolan Vanbuskirk the win. Dickinson taking the holeshot, The night wrapped up anbeing hunted by Gavin other successful Megacross Regan Doerr flying in the 65Jr class 42

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for the record books. The summer is certainly slipping away with everyone heading back to school soon and weather starting to feel much more reasonable. Megacross isn’t showing any signs of slowing down with everyone out there going for the win all the way to last race.

+40 rider Todd Heermann

Results: 125cc: 1.Nolan Dickinson 2.Garrett Ward 3.Ryder Schnowske 4.Hunter Billingsley 5.Gavin Sienkiewicz 14-24A: 1.RJ Mackenzie 14-24B: 1.Nolan Dickinson 2.Bryce Scott 3.Caleb Talbott 4.Travis Ward 5.Koty Groutage +25A: 1.Kyle White 2.Charles Buffum 3.Cesar Vega 4.Brian White 5.Chad Johnson +25B: 1.Benjamin Schmidt 2.Nick Manning 3.Lucas Stambaugh 4.Chris Huffman 5.Kyle Hiester 250A: 1.Cody Vanbuskirk 2.Kyle White 3.Reese Miller 4.Chad Johnson 5.Conner Robinson 250B: 1.Nolan Dickinson 2.Kyle Schneider 3.Jordan Mackiewicz 4.Austin Beaty 5.Garrett Ward 250C: 1.Matt St John 2.Joe Quest 3.Tanyon Palka 4.Dakota Carber 5.Tyler Rohl 250C2: 1.Luke Jackson 2.Eli Otterbach 3.Gregory Breckenridge 4.Charlie Deutsch 5.Colton Clubb +30A: 1.Brian White 2.Everett Dahlberg 3.Burton Lavens 4.Chad Johnson 5.Steve Perkins

+30B/C: 1.Kyle Schneider 2.Jacob Fabrizius 3.Brent Johnson 4.Lucas Stambaugh 5.Jay Jahns +40A: 1.Burton Lavens 2.Everett Dahlberg 3.Steve Perkins 4.Larry Dean Bank +40B/C: 1.Troy Quest 2.Kevin Lee 3.Shawn Christen 4.Frank Licastro 5.Joe Kalous 50Jr: 1.Connor Cooper 2.Lincoln Paxton 3.Levi Hewitt 4.Grace Mikkelson 50Sr: 1.Jaxson Schiller 2.Gunnar Heikkila 3.Landon Whitney 4.Nathan Waldron 5.Jax Ellul +50: 1.Larry Dean Bank 2.Lorin Gabehart 3.Chris Ravencroft 50cc 4-8: 1.Landon Whitney 2.Cashton Dilly 3.Levi Hewitt 4.Lincoln Paxton 5.Meadow Thomas 65Jr: 1.Peter Parenti 2.Preston Zollers 3.Nate Bierbom 4.Tanner Haddon 5.Brody Brewer 65Sr: 1.Ayden White 2.Zachery Jensen 65cc Beg: 1.Gunnar Heikkila 2.Wyatt Bowman 3.Austin Burns 4.Kody Groth 5.Tyce Kubiak 85Jr: 1.Talan Zollers 2.Peter Parenti 3.Connor Pilon 4.Landon Lee 5.Zachery Johnson 85Sr: 1.Lucas Geistler 2.Zachary Brunner 3.Brett Aimone 4.Ethan Trost 5.Casey Palka 85cc 9-13: 1.Lucas Geistler 2.Brett Aimone 3.Landon Lee 4.Zachery Johnson 5.Charley Ravencroft Open A: 1.Cody Vanbuskirk 2.Kyle White 3.Reese Miller 4.Kevin Markwardt 5.Brian White Open B: 1.Bryce Scott 2.Nick Manning 3.Nate Hornung 4.Brent Johnson 5.Blake Bauer Open C: 1.Tanyon Palka 2.Dakota Carber 3.Trevor Hadaway 4.Eric Carlson 5.Joe Kalous Pit Bike: 1.Brian Petersen 2.Jake Beatica 3.Andrew Campbell 4.Austin Beaty 5.Dan Petersen Schlboy: 1.Luke Jackson 2.Ryder Schnowske 3.Noah Lee 4.Jake Walters Super Mini: 1.Gavin Sienkiewicz 2.Zachary Brunner 3.Ian Murphy 4.Hunter Billingsley 5.Hunter Ziano Thumper: 1.Tommy Odonnell 2.Steve Perkins 3.Alec Hargrove 4.Michael Blaydes 5.Kimberly Blaydes Women: 1.Ashleigh Newmarker 2.Amber Logeland 3.Krysten Merchantz 4.Kaylor Speirer 5.Erin Pusateri

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

Clubs and Promoters

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 September 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

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

Dirt Track September 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

Enduro September 24 WFO Promotions ..............Geneseo, IL November (2018 Points) 5 Rider Motorcycle Club........Goshen, IN 12 Forest City Riders...........Leaf River, IL

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

District 16 Officers:

district 16

2017 AwArds

Banquet & Dinner

November 11, 2017 Come celebrate the

conclusion of a great season... District 16 will again hold our annual meeting and awards banquet at the fantastic Kalahari Resort in Wisconsin Dells, WI., come stay the weekend. Make room reservations with the hotel ASAP, mention AMA Dist 16 for the very special rates. AMA Dist. 16 room rates:

Rooms from $129/ $149, Call 877-253-5466.

Room rates held to Oct. 12 only!

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Wisconsin Dells, WI www.kalahariresort.com

Evening Schedule •Dinner served at 5:00pm! Check in 4-5:00

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

Awards only - Check in 5:30-6:30pm

Referees and Pointskeepers:

Saturday dinner ticket order form

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

Awards will be presented after dinner!

Drawings and DJ starts at 8pm! 2 Motorcycl es, 2 generators & much more will be raffled of f!

Please complete and return with your payment Make check payable to: AMA District 16 8440 26th Street South • Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 Questions? district16banquet@gmail.com 715-213-0068

Tickets will be held for you at the door!! Name tickets should be held under (first, last) ___________________________________ Seating is NOT reserved this year. First come first serve. If looking to sit with a group, it is best to show up early

Orders must be post marked by Oct 17th! Back in 2017! All dinner ticket holders get a free t-shirt. Total $ Dinner Buffet & Awards Presentation Quantity

$29/adult

$________

No tickets at the door!

Children 12 & under Buffet & Awards $17/person No tickets at the door!

$________

Indicate quantity/ sizes ____ Small ____ Med ____ Lg ____ XL Adult sized shirts, one per person attending dinner

Awards Presentation Only $10/person (order in advance. Tickets will be sold at the door ($15) until capacity is reached, 5 yrs & under free w/ paid adult

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2017 D17 Events Enduro OR= All Off-Road, Nat= National 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

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 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

Gran Prix Motorcycle classes only at these events September 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. September 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 21 22 22 Q 29 B, Q

Splinter Creek ...................Fosterburg Lincoln Trail Motosport..............Casey Motosports Park .......................Byron Lincoln Trail Motosport..............Casey Muddy Waters Msp ............Port Byron

Hillclimb NQ= No quad classes September 16 Pleasure Riders.................Cayuga, IN 17 Pleasure Riders.................Cayuga, IN

Stadium MX

Trials

B= Bonus points, Motorcycle classes only. September 15 Woodstock Mx ...................Woodstock 16 Joliet Motosports.............Willmington 30 Moto Pro Inc.........................Mendota October 13 Joliet Motosports.............Willmington 28 Joliet Motosports.............Willmington

District 17 Officers:

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 ...... September 24 Variety Riders .........................Ottawa October 1 Variety Riders .........................Ottawa

September 24 Nitro ..........................................Lena October 7 PMC..................................Bartonville 8 PMC..................................Bartonville

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

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

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

Quad MX September 17 Cambridge MX ......................Cambridge

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Motocross September 10 Moto City Raceway .....................Staples FEATURED EVENT 17 Cambridge MX ......................Cambridge 17 Spring Creek MX........................Millville 24 Club MX North ...........................Kellogg FEATURED EVENT Non-Points Events 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

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Enduro Yth - Youth Event, Spt - Sprint Style Enduro 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 23 Twin Cities Trail Riders ........Huntersville 24 Twin Cities Trail Riders ........Huntersville October 1 MORR ..................................Kensington 21 Paul Bunyan Forest Riders ..........Akeley 22 Paul Bunyan Forest Riders ..........Akeley

District 23 Club/ Promoters

Berm Bender Raceway ................320-679-2582 Cambridge MX............................320-980-4428 CMJ Raceway..............................608-220-6853 Echo Valley..................................218-348-4754 Flying Dutchmen ........................507-354-2306 Golden Eagles .............................507-367-2193 Indianhead Cycle Club.................952-210-8208 Kato Cycle Club............................612-460-6190 Little Falls Raceway.....................218-894-2826 Midway Recreation Park..............507-534-3276 Midwest Off Road Riders..............320-815-8199 Moto City Raceway ......................218-894-2826 Motokazie...................................612-282-5463 MS River Road Run ......................612-816-6362 Norsemen Motorcycle Club ..........763-263-9835

Range Riders...............................218-341-9691 River Valley Enduro Riders ..........320-248-4499 Shadow Valley Drifters ................715-222-4310 Spring Creek MX Hi Winders........507-753-2779 Straight Arrow Enduro Riders ......651-785-8898 Twin Cities Trail Riders .................612-965-8619 Valley Springs Motorcycle Club ....651-380-2351

District 23 Elected Officers

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


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Pro's Bike! CRF450R Geico HondaChristian Craig #68 - $5800 (Rochester) 2014 Honda CRF450R owned by Team Geico Honda's Christian Craig. Bike includes all the extras from the team... Yoshimura aftermarket exhaust, Hinson Clutch, Factory Connection forks, D.I.D Black Rims, plus bars, pegs, seat, and fenders all custom to the team. Comes with two extra pipes and stock pipe. $5,800 obo. Peter 507-399-4708

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