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Volume 28, #2 - April 2019 Published By:

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ideas on how to make this happen please forward them to me. Our MX system needs some fixing. Early season off road races are showing huge attendance numbers. The GNCC races are doing extremely well with some surpassing the 1400 entry mark. We have some district racers attending those races, but having to take so many months off of riding it leaves them at a bit of a disadvantage. Even at that they do quite well. Kudos to those that make it to a few winter events, it gets you away from the snow and cold while getting in some great riding experience. At the district level, memberships are rolling in at a healthy rate. I encourage you to get that membership prior to attending your first event as this make your entry much quicker and more efficient. As with previous years we have events in all disciplines starting in April or May. We have a full calendar which will take us through October. It won’t be long and we will be taking bids for year end awards. If you have any ideas or know of any businesses that would be interested in supplying awards get word to Leslie Vanderwerf or myself. I have been working with Alex Hunter of the AMA to get us listed as an AMA championship series on the AMA website. There will not be a Regional Series within the district this season. It worked out well last season but was extremely difficult to separate the points out by region. If you feel it was a good deal then talk to the promoters and give them your thoughts on bringing it back. We are always looking for ways to improve the package for all of the races and racers in Minnesota. Don’t forget to apply for some of the Fly Bucks that we have available. Go to our webpage for full details. We have also picked up Hoosier Tire as a new sponsor. They are new to the motorcycle tire market and they are manufacturing their own tires. That is all I have for this month. Mike

Renew your memberships as soon as you get the opportunity. The Cycle USA magazine is one of your special membership benefits and only 2019 members will continue to get issues after the first few are released. On-Line Registration District 16 riders can now renew their D16 registration/ memberships on line. Skip the long lines, and extra paperwork at the first events by going to amadistrict16.com and filling out the on-line form in just minutes. Once you process your payment, you will receive a receipt to use at events until your annual card arrives. You will need a current AMA membership to process everything - and that can be renewed right through the link provided there on the form. From the Back of the Pack By Mike Quinn, D23 Chairman I hope all of you are ready for the 2019 season. We were buried in snow just two weeks before I started on this article. It’s amazing how fast we have lost 51 inches of it. If the weather cooperates we are looking good for an on time start to our season. We were all doubting whether we would be able to start the season before mid May with all the snow we got in February. Lets hope the temperatures continue to cooperate. I had the opportunity to attend several days of the Freestone Amateur Spring Classic Race outside of Dallas Tx. I did see a few of our local racers trying their luck at the National level. This race looked more like a pro MX rather than an amateur event. There was a total of seven team semis on hand for the event. It was a real educational trip for me as I had never been to one of the Major Amateur events prior to this one. It left me wondering how we can even the playing field at this level. Full factory support at the mini and B class levels. I do not have the answers as to how we solve these inequities, but we need to find some solutions. For too long the now the B class has become the goal of Motocross racers. We need a system that encourages our racers to strive for advancement, to seek the top level of competition. If you have any

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John Larson Memorial Race Stanchfield, Minnesota - February 24 By Tim McBride

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t Cloud, MN native Jason Larson, carved his way through the eye of the storm in more ways than one by winning the John Larson 3 Hour Ice Race held on Rush Lake located in Stanchfield MN., hosted by The Grumpy Minnow and Larson’s Cycle Inc. As many people know, the Midwest has been pounded recently by bone chilling temperatures and a gauntlet of snow storms. That didn’t stop thirty teams from competing in the annual event that was organized to help injured AFT flat track racer Brad “The Bullet” Baker. This year’s race was a virtual duplicate from last year, as a clash of the titans emerged once again between two Iron Man competitors Jason Larson and Kyle Ohnsorg. The Iron Man class requires a one man/ bike team to compete the entire three hour event without a rider/ bike change during the race. It also requires the stamina of a tri-athlete with the courage of a lion. The two combatants were soon found out front after the start of the race and the chaotic chess match was on. Larson started the race with a larger the normal fuel tank and as the race went on his race plan came to fruition as Ohnsorg’s bike sputtered to a halt at the halfway point of the race on the

lap he was planning on pitting for fuel. Fortunately Jesse Nelson, a friend of Ohnsorg, stopped and donated a small water bottle of gas he had taped to his fender and Ohnsorg was able to make it to the pits for fuel and was quickly back in the hunt. Larson

The start of the 2019 John Larson 3 hour gets underway. #1 Jason Larson and #6 Kyle Ohnsorg finished 1st and 2nd in the Iron Man class.

gained a lap advantage on Ohnsorg, but knew he was going to have to pit for his one and only stop for gas. With full gas tanks on board and determination on their minds the twosome were once again battling for the lead later in the race. Larson was feel-

Mike Larson carried his fallen brother John "The Ice King" Larson's riding number twenty-one while competing in the event.


ing the effects of the cold and windy weather slowing the pace a bit and was eventually caught up to by Ohnsorg who made the pass with only a few laps remaining. In reality, Ohnsorg was still a lap down to Larson, but he wasn’t sure so he picked up the pace and as the two came together Ohnsorg crashed into a drifted snow bank (one of several drifts that crossed the racing line due to the high winds). Larson then went on to victory over a quickly recovered Ohnsorg to score his second consecutive event win. “I thought he ‘Ohnsorg’ might have been a lap down, but I wasn’t sure,” explained Larson. “So I turned it back up again, got on the inside line and passed him. We were both drifting towards the outside of the turn and he got into the deeper snow and must have went down. I kept it turned up for the remaining three laps to win the race. It was a tough and rewarding race, and I was happy to help in the efforts towards the recovery of Brad Baker. I would like to give thanks to The Lord Jesus, my wife Cayla, my pit crew Jay and Maggie Hyde and all my family and friends for all their support. It’s been a fun season, but I’m excited for the next one.”

Jason Larson proudly holds the trophy for winning both the Overall and Iron Man.

Ohnsorg was gracious in explaining his second place finish. “After the first lap it was Jason (Larson) and I out front as I expected. We had a really fun and heated battle for about an hour and fifteen minutes straight. I was able to see his fuel level through his clear tank

in the corners and I realized he had an extra gallon gas more than me. That allowed him to only make one fuel stop compared to my

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Jason Larson kept a torrid pace throughout the race.

two, which on paper gave him the win before the race even started. Jason and I got together for the last 30 minutes of the race and once again had a good battle going like before. I knew he was a lap ahead at this point and there wasn’t much I could do other than keep pushing and ride my own race. Jason ran me wide mid-corner into a snow bank causing me to crash. We’ve battled in the past and he is a good guy and a clean rider so I can only assume it was a racing accident. I want to congratulate him on his victory, he rode great and ran a perfect race. I also want to thank my team and everyone who helped make this awesome event possible.” A silent auction was held inside The 8

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Grumpy Minnow Bar/ Restaurant where a bunch of cool stuff was donated by several kind sponsors to help raise money for Brad Baker. Baker suffered a severe spinal injury during practice at the X-Games held at US Bank Stadium last summer. Recovery costs for this kind of injury is very expensive and to see the motorcycle community come together for a good cause is always inspirational. Baker’s good friend Kevin Anderson helped organized the fund raiser portion of the event. Jason Larson (not to be confused with the race winner) promoted the race and received several phone calls during the week about the possibility of postponing the event, but reassured everyone that the race will go on despite the

crummy weather. As race day came the temps were in the single digits and the wind was blowing, but the sun was out and the spirits were high. “Anytime you get a group like this together it’s a beautiful day!” exclaimed Larson afterwards. Results: Overall: 1.(Team) Jason Larson; 2.Kyle Ohnsorg Racing 3.Gates Roofing 4.Bullet Strong 5.Lind Brothers Racing 6.Cheap Thrills Moto 7.Stinkwave 8.Superjack Racing 9.Norseman MC 10.Nastiness. Ironman: 1.Jason Larson 2.Kyle Ohnsorg 3.Team G: 4.Goon Squad 5.Slowstuff. Heavyweight: 1.Gates Roofing 2.Bullet Strong 3.Cheap Thrills 4.Stinkwave 5.Superjack Racing; 6.Nastiness 7.First Kick 8.Walter Brothers Racing 9.Jimmy Cracked Corn 10.TMLR Heavy 11.Starpower Jerkies 12.Fireball 13.MSE Racing. Lightweight: 1.Lind Brothers Racing 2.TMLR Lights 3.The Goonies 4.Green New Deal 5.Star Powersports Jr. +50: 1.Norseman MC: 2.Big Deal, Iceberg 3.Davids, Raiders 4.LCR.


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District 17 Awards Banquet Back to record setting crowds, Banquet shows how many desire these championships Wedron, Illinois - February 2 District 17 Annual Banquet

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ways seems to go by way too quick, the mid-winter banquet is a fantastic opportunity to get together with all your friends even if you didn’t pull down one of the season’s top finishes. Yes, this is a huge family oriented event everyone can enjoy. The customized awards, new jackets and all were top notch. Food was great and the evening flew by in a well organized manner.... as it always does.

arly February... central Illinois, as a motorcycle enthusiast you may be riding at the facility in near by Mendota, chilling out at home - or you could have been part of the large crowd attending the annual District 17 Awards Banquet. When we say large, you could see the food service crew scrambling as the crowd grew to the 600 mark.... a number not seen in recent years. It really is a sign of how there’s a solid trend of riders and families looking at the local points chasing and championship efforts in a new way. Many have come to realize chasing the “national championship” events is as much of a money drain as it is a disappointment. There’s just so much value to racing here in District 17, chasing these events with many of the same families each week and the quality that brings. Quality events, close to home, with a familiar group of competitors and their families - the long term life enrichment of all that is unmeasurable. After a long season that actually al- The 2018 season’s top finishing Trials riders.

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Cocktail and social time kicks it all off before dinner. Then it’s right into the awards. Gerhard and Patty Ward put as much effort into this banquet as many others combined. Those two with some significant help get all the beautiful awards prepped. It’s no surprise, Gerhard, a long time D17 rider himself and almost just as long time Motocross Director really looks forward to this banquet.


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Gerhard Ward, “Banquet time is always a big deal for myself and the family. We look forward to seeing all the riders and getting together for that one last big bench race of the season. Racers, families and friends hang out and enjoy the night. The 2018 season although being a tough one, was well received come banquet time. It's been a long time since we have had a big turn out like this year. Right at 600 attendees which brought back the memories of

Motocross top finishers

The top riders of the 2018 Gran Prix season.

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the "are we too big" for this venue questions. Food was excellent as it has always been, served quickly and the awards presentation went off without a hitch. Gone are the days of hanging at the bar til 1am, dj music, or even a big screen with supercross playing. A true family affair with a good clean atmosphere and a focus on the kids, (young and old) for their achievements of the season. Speaking of which, one little guy in the

50cc class gained some national recognition. Lincoln Paxton seemed to drag dad and mom to just about every race they could get too. Like racing a Stadium event on Friday night at Jmx then heading to Galesburg Saturday, only to load up and head back to Jmx on Saturday night and return to Galesburg for the Sunday bonus point race to finish out the weekend. Four events, in three days. Some will say "why". Most will say wow - great determination


Enduro top finishers with Ryan Moss center.

and solid effort. We found out about this at a national meeting discussing rider habits, racing processes and overall numbers. When they stated 117 entries in one season everyone in the room was pretty amazed. A little more digging and it seems there were some other local riders in the top ten nationally in participation. The Zoller boys were in there as well. These young riders are the future of AMA District 17 Motocross/ Sx racing. They bang out laps weekly having fun and learning how to earn their success on a race by race basis. Sometimes we need to sit back and look at what makes our racing in this area so solid, good and so able to stand the test of time... These kids are the example. They show that racing on the weekends matters. 2018 was greatly effected by mother nature. This was like the forty-third season of racing for myself personally and forty-five years for AMA District 17. I can't remember us getting more rain on weekends ever before. D17 Motocross and Stadium Mx tracks took a pretty solid hit in 2018 with a shining star being just a little south of center. LTM was the exception as they seemed to find a way to make it happen and did so with some solid numbers and great racing all season long. I hope for more of that success for them and the rest of the tracks in 2019. It’s looking to be a great season.” Over the past few years District 17 has seen continued growth in the Gran Prix style racing. These fun events draw a diverse group of riders and we expect more of the same in the future. You could easily

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see this in all the smiles of those riders as they received their awards. Some serious off-road riders... old MX guys and everyone in between. Gran Prix Director Nick Balzer, “2018 was a decent year for Grand Prix racing statistically speaking. We had participation growth and a decent rider turn-out all year. With 2018 being my first year as a director I kind of flew by the seat of my pants and ran with what I had, and had a great time! Some of my favorite moments from this season were watching the early season points battle between Colt Converse and Blake Ryan in 122-Open and A classes. Ryan usually being the top dog in the GP

series had some competition and it was some great, clean and tight racing for both riders that truly highlighted some of the best things Gran Prix has to offer. Looking forward to 2019 we have one returning location and one brand new one. The Byron GP is back with the help of Ryan Moss, Aaron Vincer and Forest City Riders. Set for June 15th the Saturday before Byron's sprint enduro, this race will make for a great weekend! New on the schedule is Muddy Waters Motorsports in Hampton, IL. This one set for October 20th will have some of the best dirt around! I'm looking forward to seeing you all this year and thank you for a great 2018!” CYCLE USA, April 2019

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Dirt Track Director Mike Bender was really happy with how many of his riders made it to the banquet. Following a good season and the banquet, he was full of optimism towards the upcoming season. Bender, “2018 was another great year of Dirt Track racing in District 17! Weather played a factor at the beginning of the season, but we still managed to run twenty-two races. Entries were up almost 17%, so that's a great trend for us! This is very encouraging and I'm expecting even better in 2019! We had some great battles across several classes, with many championships determined by less than one race. Chase Saathoff and Braiden Cox in 250cc and Justin Hittle and Josh Cecil in both 450cc and Open Amateur stand out, but there was some great close racing all season in the 65cc, 85cc and Youth Quad classes as well. Even perennial Quad champion Damon Brown was under pressure all season by Greg Watts. It was a great season of racing and I'm definitely looking forward to 2019 with a number of newcomers to the 250cc and 450cc classes! Thanks to all the riders and promoters this year and thanks to everyone that came out to the banquet! This was definitely the largest I've seen since we started racing with D17! It was

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nice to see a packed house and such great participation from all the racing principles. I hope you've all had a great winter and I’m looking forward to seeing everyone on April 7th for the season opener in Pekin! Quick reminder - make sure to sign up for your D17 membership early to make it easier for you and the folks at registration! Also - If you've have a minor racer, make sure you get the Annual Release from the AMA - it will definitely make things smoother through registration. Until then, keep the rubber side down!” Even one of the smaller sides of our sport, Trials competition saw a great level of participation through the season and at the banquet. Trials Director Eric Miller,

“The trials awards presentation was very similar to our season in that it went off without a hitch and in a fairly quick fashion. Participation was on par with the season as well, with thirteen of the fifteen award winners able to attend to receive their award. Eight of these made all ten events during the season, proving once again that winning a District 17 Championship is no small accomplishment. Even most of our second, third and fourth place finishers in points made it to a majority of our events. Now we can look forward to an even better 2019 season. With thirteen events scheduled between six clubs from northern Illinois to as far south as White City, it's shaping up to be a great one.”

This really is a family affair.... where everyone is supportive of all those getting awards.


Long time Enduro Director Ryan Moss had some additional help in passing out his awards this year... from new, incoming director Ben Bradford. Moss has been a significant part of out sport for a long time, but is leaving the Enduro side of things in good shape and don’t for a minute doubt that this will mean we’ll see less of him tucking in and out of the trails at events in 2019. Moss recapped the season for us as well, “The 2018 Enduro season saw twelve events on the schedule with seven requiring no lights, and none requiring time keeping equipment with three events being the Sprint Enduro

format. The series saw the LiveLaps scoring system being used at eight of the events so riders, pit crews and spectators could see results in near real-time. One challenge this year was the weather, even causing the season ending event to be canceled due to flooding. The series saw some great events and battles as always. Thanks goes out to all the clubs for putting the events on and to the riders for making it a great season. Our Grand Champion this year was Blake Ryan, taking his second Overall Championship. Ryan had challenges all season by up and comer Tanner Whipple. Ryan and

Lincoln Paxton with his parents were recognized by the AMA for having the highest level of racing participation at local events in 2018 - Highest in the nation.

Whipple had some up and down rides with both taking two wins during the season, but also having outside top ten finishes. When the final points were tallied only two points separated the two showing how hard they battled all year. We had some great battles in many classes. Jeff Kaylor, Eric Tjelmeland and Jeremy Smith battled it out in 30A with Jeff taking the win. Jhaydn Walker won the B class championship again but had pressure from new enduro rider Mikey Burtle. Burtle put in some great rides for a first time enduro rider, coming up only twelve points short. It was great to see two younger riders riding the enduro series. Jared Hall dominated the A class winning almost every race. Hall also represented the USA at the Six Day Enduro and brought home a Silver Medal. Greg Hunt also dominated the +50B class, winning almost every race. Welcome to the A class Greg. The 2019 season will see thirteen events on the schedule with three of them being the Sprint Enduro format. We will also have two national enduros on the schedule. Eight events on the schedule will be all off road or have permission to run on the roads so no lights will be required. And all events on the District schedule are “restart” events so no timekeeping is needed. We are hoping to use LiveLaps again at most of the events. If you’ve ever wanted to try an enduro this would be a good year to do it. Thanks to all the riders and families that came to the banquet! It was a pleasure to hand out the awards and see everyone doing some bench racing during this cold winter. Hope to see everyone at the first enduro of the season being put on by Grand Kankakee Trail Riders on April 14th. Reminder they also host a family enduro on Saturday which is all off-road and is tamed down. So bring the whole family out for two days of fun. I have stepped down from Enduro Director after fifteen years. I want to say thanks to all the clubs for doing all they do and working with me to make the best series we could. Thank you to all the riders for supporting the events and also working with me on ideas to make the series the better. Thank you to the District 17 board for helping me out along the way and putting up with me, I know that’s not always easy. Thanks to Ben Bradford for taking on the Director position. I’m confident he’ll bring some fresh young eyes and thoughts to the series and make it even better!” CYCLE USA, April 2019

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Last, but not least we caught up with Jay Hall, District 17’s long time Hare Scrambles Director. Hall like all of the directors, has spent years involved with the sport and racing himself... and while he still enjoys riding and racing, puts in countless hours supporting the sport through the Hall’s Cycles dealership and his volunteer efforts in D17. Hall on the Hare Scrambles season and the time he enjoyed at the February banquet. “Weather broke just in time for all to gather for the hard earned Hare-Scrambles awards. Mother nature didn’t make it easy on us with rain outs, and mud and some real hot and dusty races - even some snow and cold conditions. The series with the best fifteen of over twenty races running from February until November found plenty of chances for people to get out to race and ride with their friends and family. We had some really tight racing with kids in the 50Sr class showing hard racing and good sportsmanship with only four points separating Copper Duff and Travis Lentz after twenty-one races. Duff topped Lentz after they swapped wins all year. And when Duff could not make a race do to a family commitment Lentz stayed home saying he wouldn’t want to win the championship unless he was racing Duff. These are some good values these parents are teaching their kids - way to go. Another tight battle was in the 65cc class with Davin Shike and Jake Hasten, as Shike took the top spot by only four points as well. Next was some bigger boys in the A class and again it came down to the last race of the year with Rylan Frankford taking the

Some of the 65 and 85cc motocross award winners.

top spot by only five points over Dustin Mc Donald, both racing a full year in a very hard and competitive class - coming from our youth classes in the earlier years. Four Wheel A class wasn’t as tight with eleven between Chris Breitwieser and Mickey Martin, but both raced the max amount of races with Breitwieser coming out on top after more really good racing. Switching gears and talking about the ladies of our sport, the D17 Women’s class was good from the drop of the flag with the class always having a full field. Riley Walters topped the field over Darcie Graham

with Walters being strongest at the end of the season. And with our Women’s class I have to say it’s good to see such growth in the sport - it wasn’t all that long ago that we had hard time getting the ladies out there. Last I want to recognize a rider who rode all twenty-five races, showing his dedication - Jordan Emmons of the 20B class. Emmons won races and rode all that we had. Nice work! Emmons advanced himself to the Open A class at the finale and nearly won that one, now that’s a good season. Hope all of you have a great off season because by the time you see this we’ll already be into the 2019 season. A whole new set of stories and bench racing to talk about. See you all soon.” Jay, Tammy and family. It was once again quite an event. Stepping outside onto the ice covered parking lot quickly reminded you the season was still in neutral, but already warming up to take off. If you were part of this event, thank you for joining us. If you missed it, try not to make the same mistake at this season’s end.

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Lyric and Kayten Toal, cousins finished sixth and fifth in the 50Jr Hare Scrambles championships.

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District 23 Flat Track Banquet Bloomington, Minnesota - February 16 By Tim McBride

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he District 23 Flat Track Annual Banquet held at the Best Western Hotel on the outskirts of the Mall of America in Bloomington MN, turned out to be another successful event. Riders, friends and family were treated to a wonderful buffet, a custom baked pair of decorated cakes, a plethora of amazing door/ raffle prizes, some serious bench racing and of course the presentation of year-end awards to the 2018 flat track top finishers. The event was emceed by race track announcer extraordinaire Dan Bailey, who as always did a fantastic job. Some guest speakers were brought to the podium throughout the program where the future of flat track racing was the main subject, and it looks very bright. It was announced that there will be some new classes and a new race venue for 2019. The new

classes includes a Woman’s class and a Hooligans class. The newly added St Charles, MN Short track is now a points paying event as well. The Hooligan class has been a big hit in the X Games in the past and it seems to be gaining momentum for the future of flat track racing, so if you feel the need for speed, dust off that shovel-head you have parked in the garage and come on out to a

local track near you and join in on the fun. Motorcycle Results: 50cc 4-6: 1.Oliver Kirchoff. 50cc 7-8: 1.Oliver Kirchoff 2.Conner Austin. 50cc Stk Shift-Shaft 4-8: 1.Klyd Kresal 2.Charlie Dietz 3.Kruz Kresal 4.Jaxon Knauss. 65cc 7-11: 1.Wyatt Hastings 2.Jacob Schmidt. 80cc Open: Waylon Hastings 2.Aaron Frick 3.Jack Freeman. SuperMini: 1.Waylon Hastings 2.Charlie Dietz 3.Aaron Frick. Mad Dog: 1.Daniel Bailey 2.Ryan Schmidt 3.Jillian Deschenes 4.Trisha Dahl 5.Connor Anderson 6.Peter Monson.

50cc Stock Shift-Shaft 4-8. 1st Klyd Kresal; 2nd Charlie Dietz; 3rd Kruz Kresal; 4th Jaxon Knauss.

2018 D23 Dirt Track Champions

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50cc Stock Chain 4-6 and 7-8. 1st Oliver Kirchoff.

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+30: 1.Lowell Bronstad 2.Verlon Langland 3.Ryan Schmidt 4.Tory Jones 5.Sam Demiller 6.Kyle Dahl 7.Geoffery Egerman 8.Matt Johnson. +50: 1.Larry Sparks 2.Bra d Benson 3.Brad Baker 4.Greg Schmidt 5.Rick Ashton. 250A: 1.Dan Bailey. 600 Vintage Am: 1.Ryan Schmidt 2.Adam Schmidt 3.Erik Moldenhauer 4.Todd Marino. Open Twin Am: 1.Eric Dietz 2.Adam Schmidt 3.Verlon Langland 4.Brad Baker 5.Victor Wanchena. Open AM: 1.Verlon Langland 2.Elliott Darsow 3.Trevor Sterzinger. Super Singles A: 1.Erik Moldenhauer 2.Todd Marino 3.Adam Schmidt 4.Kyle Gray. Open B Am: 1.Lowell Bronstad 2.Kyle Dahl 3.Joe Schwab 4.Sam Miller 5.Jeff Sparks 6.Matt Johnson. Quad Results: 50-70cc Stk: 1.TJ Knauss 2.Jaxen Knauss. Open Semi Pro/ProAm: 1.Daryl Rath 2.Andrew Wendorff 3.Adam Pollock 4.Tim Hinz 5.Tucker Rath. Open AM: 1.Adam Pollock. 16-24 B/C: 1.Brad Schroeder. +25: 1.Andrew Wendorff 2.Tm Hinz 3.Tony Pettis. Open 200/400: 1.Brad Schroeder 2.JT Johnson Jr 3.Jaden Dostal.

Open Twin A Am. 1st Eric Dietz; 2nd Adam Schmidt; 3rd Verlon Langland; 4th Brad Baker; 5th Victor Wanchena.

Mad Dog. 1st Dan Bailey; 2nd Ryan Schmidt; 3rd Jillian Deschenes; 4th Trisha Dahl; 6th Peter Monson.

Quad Mini Stock. 1st TJ Knauss; 2nd Jaxen Knauss.

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Bauman/ Janisch Top Daytona Daytona Florida - March 14 By Tim McBride

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“I knew I had a pretty good lead,” explained Briar Bauman. “I sprinted for the first five or so laps. I tried to conserve a little bit, but it was so rough.” It was a rough day for some of the customary AFT frontrunners as defending champions Jarred Mees and Bryan Smith both suffered mechanical problems during the main. “With Jarred (Mees) and Bryan (Smith) going out,” Briar Bauman continued. “It is huge for the points. It’s great to be leading the points right now!” As Johnson, factory Harley Davidson rider Jarod Vanderkooi also made his way past Bronson Bauman to finish in fourth place. Another notable no-contender was JD Beach (Beach finished a close second

last year behind race winner Jarod Mees) who crashed out of a direct transfer in his semi-final race. The Roof Systems AFT Singles main event was fittingly won by long time District 16 rider Jesse Janisch on his Roof Systems sponsored Yamaha. The Beaver Dam WI., resident Janisch, took the lead from fast starter Dalton Gauthier (KTM) and raced to victory with over seven seconds to spare. Gaulthier held on to second ahead of defending champ Dan Bromley (KTM), Mikey Rush (HON), Australian Max Whale (Kaw) and Spaniard Ferran Cardus on the Bullet Strong/ Vanilla Cycles Honda. Another interesting competitor came in the form of former AMA Supercross Champion Jeff Ward who finished a respectable second place in his heat, but wasn’t able to transfer to the main in his semi-final race.

he 2019 season of the American Flat Track Twins presented by Vance and Hines series championship began inside the Daytona International Speedway where Briar Bauman manhandled his Progressive Insurance sponsored, factory Indian FTR750 to a convincing victory on a tough and technical race track. For the first time in three AFT events held at the infamous speedway, an asphalt portion of the race track was used along with the customary infield dirt/grass section located inside the tri-oval, turning it into somewhat of a “super-moto” style course. Going from 100mph on the asphalt high banks to a dirt transformation 30mph left hand turn proved to be a bit ticklish for sure, but come main event time, much of fast riders had adapted, especially Bauman. At the start of the 25 lap main event, it was Bronson Bauman (Briar’s younger brother and teammate) out front in the early running until Briar (Bauman) made the pass on lap two and set sail for the checkers while building a huge gap on second place. That runner-up spot fell to Henry Wiles also on an FTR750 Indian who eventually made his way past Bronson near the halfway point. Finishing Daytona TT winner Briar Bauman (center) enjoys a taste of victory in the third was Jake Johnson on a Yamaha. winners circle. Henry Wiles (left) finished 2nd, Jake Johnson (right) 3rd.

District 16's #132 Jesse Janisch won the fifteen lap AFT Singles Main Event.

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Results: AFT Twins: 1.Briar Bauman 2.Henry Wiles 3.Jake Johnson 4.Jarod Vanderkooi 5.Bronson Bauman 6.Kayl Kolkman 7.Robert Pearson AFT Singles: 1.Jesse Janisch 2. Dalton Gauthier 3.Dan Bromley 4.Mikey Rush 5.Max Whale Super Hooligans: 1.Joe Kopp 2.Andrew DiBrino 3.Ben Ludlow 4.Johnny Murphree 5.Chris McDougal


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Cedar Lake MX Finale

Caiden Mccoy finished fifth overall in 65cc 7-11

New Richmond, Wisconsin - March 2 Cedar Lake Arena indoor MX

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ith the sun shinning outside it appeared warmer than it was. Fifteen degrees and fresh snow on the ground was a reminder that winter wasn’t quite done yet as riders from across the area came to New Richmond, WI for the final indoor motocross of the season. Some were here for the shot at season-end points, others for a final chance to race and get rid of some winter cobwebs before spring brings us outdoor racing. Whatever the reason, everyone had a great day on a well prepped track. The racing started right on time and motos flew by in a well organized manner... The +30 class has pulled a good crowd all season and today ten riders lined the gate for their first moto. Exiting the first turn and never looking back, it was Thomey Dertien on his Honda. There was some juggling for position behind him through the first two laps before the running order was finally set. Suzuki rider Dan Holmes fought off Justin King and Aaron Pendergast to cross the line in second. Jason Ritt finished fifth. Moto two had a good battle out front after a few riders went down 30

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in the first turn. Leading all the way, Dertien really had to work for it as Holmes and King were right on his back wheel. When it was all done Dertien prevailed for his second win of the day. Holmes after a great ride for second place, “I got an ok jump and then two guys tangled right in front of the first triple so I snuck into second. I noticed Justin King was sneaking up on me mid-moto but then he went down. It was a good three rider battle for a while, but I was pushing wind to keep it up. I haven’t ridden much so I was just trying to survive there in the last laps. These guys are pretty fast.” As Holmes mentioned, King pushed hard

for third through mid moto, but washed out on the landing of a small double, dropping back a few spots. Jason Ritt gladly took over third and finished just ahead of Matthew Voss and King. Ranger Flinchum has been doing well here this season and started the first moto of 250C off in the same manner. After grabbing the holeshot he slowly inched away from the pack to have his own race out front. Behind him, Trey Hettich had to work hard in the first laps to climb up to second place. Hettich, “It was pretty hard and tiring out there. I tried to be really aggressive around the corners to make up time and then be smooth on the rest of the track. My dad helps me do all this so thank you goes out to him for sure. I live in South Dakota and have been at all the races here this season. It was a long ride here this time with the bad weather on the way.” Izaak Farrell stuck to Hettich right to the end for third ahead of Lance Rosa. Deric Mcconnell used the last laps to advance into the top five right before the checkered flag came out.

Nico Trkla in the very competetive 50cc 7-8 class.


Flinchum returned for another win in moto two. “I’m having a good day, pulled almost every holeshot and I got all the wins so far and this last one was for the championship... so one more to go (Open C where he also went 1-1). The changes on the track have made it a little more technical and I really like it that way.� Hettich again had to fight his way past the tough Izaak Farrell for second while Rosa held onto fourth. Deric Mcconnell again spent most of the moto working up for his eventual fifth place finish... this time just ahead of Isaac Schlauderaff who grabbed good starts in both motos. The 50cc Open 4-8 class put two divisions of eight riders out on the track... all working for a good finish and a spot in the final moto running later in the day. In heat one, Carson Wittman nailed a great start in second behind Landon Kressman. It took about a third of the first lap before Wittman hammered his way to the front. From there, he simply outpaced everyone for the impressive win. Kressman also set a fast pace for second ahead his closest challenger, Nico Trkla. Cooper Lanning looked good in fourth as Brayden Hinck moved up to fifth.

Milo Maas and Cain Larson battled in multiple motos during the day.

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In the second heat Louis Oswald was on The 65cc 7-11 riders delivered two cona roll early, stretching his lead by the secsistent motos with Kai Morgan doing all the ond lap. Ryder Halquist quickly passed damage out front. The young KTM rider Vincent Astorino for second... then Oswald jumped out front in both motos and never stuck his front wheel hard in a rut. The fall looked back. Keeping him honest early in took him out of the moto... he was fine, but both motos was James Schaffer. Schaffer shaken up. Halquist was now in the lead had good motos, just a tick off the speed of where he rode to an uncontested win. The final merged riders from the heats into a good battle that had many parents anxiously viewing all the action from both sides of the track. Out front and not messing around right off the gate drop was Wittman. Kressman kept him in sight, but that was all he could hope for as Wittman was a little quicker all around the track. Trkla was in third early before Halquist charged past. While the laps went by a good race developed between Mason Bair, Vincent Astorino and Peter Grover. Bair got the best of the group and then moved past Trkla on the last Deric Mcconnell finished fifth overall in the big 250C class. lap for fourth.

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Morgan. Cash Wilsey moved into third early in both motos to finish there. Caiden Mccoy pulled off a fourth place in moto one but wasn’t able to match that when they returned for the second moto. Having finished in fifth earlier, Elijah Anderson improved to fourth in moto two and the overall. Morgan was all smiles after his second moto win. “I got the holeshot and just held my lines and kept going. On the start I just go to second gear wide open and then shift off the start. I like the step up jump the best out there... the big one in the middle. It is awesome to win. I’ll race a lot at Millville this summer.” Austin Kienast ran off with both 15-29 Open moto wins on his Kawasaki ahead of Nick Fox. Kienast also won the first Open A class moto only to be off the pace a little in moto two as Joshua Boaz really


Brady Farrell charging hard in 85cc 9-11 at the Cedar Lake Arena


stepped it up for a 2-1 overall win. Boaz wasn’t done though as he won both motos of 250A ahead of Nick Fox and Jason Salvino. Lexi Dyekman made it look easy in the first Women’s class moto. Dyekman, “I grabbed a great start and got ahead right away and really wanted to throw down two good laps to build a bit of a lead. From there it was about figuring out lines and where I wanted to go in my next Schoolboy race. The track is good and there are some nice ruts and lines forming - and it is super fun right now.” Her winter training looks to be setting her up well for the time she’ll spend in Canada chasing the pro women’s nationals. Behind her, Tatum Thorud put in a solid ride with Kendra Tutt working every line while trying to make a pass. The two held their positions to the end with Makayla Peterson and Bella Johnson back just a few bikes lengths in the eight rider class. In the second moto, with Dyekman out front, Tutt turned it up enough to beat Thorud to the finish for second and second overall. Peterson crossed in fourth ahead of Johnson and Jenna Ettesudd. As the race day ended, it was still light outside... a very cool sign of longer days... warmer weather and that this terribly long winter was finally leaving us. Even with all the fun this indoor facility gives us - summer can’t arrive soon enough. I can’t imagine how long winter would feel without indoor riding - but it is time for sun and warm weather! Results: 50 Oil Inj 4-8: 1.Leighton Oswald 2.Bentley Farrell 3.Kruz Morgan 4.Drake Savelkoul 5.Greyson Kressman

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65cc 10-11: 1.Logan Schlauderaff 2.Teddy Daylon 3.Morgan Schlauderaff +30: 1.Thomey Dertien 2.Dan Holmes 3.Jason Ritt 4.Justin King 5.Matthew Voss 85cc 9-11: 1.Milo Maas 2.Cain Larson 3.Braxton Kragenbring 4.Carson Lanning 5.Reyden Danner 250C: 1.Ranger Flinchum 2.Trey Hettich 3.Izaak Farrell 4.Lance Rosa 5.Deric Mcconnell Open B: 1.Mitchell Prescott 2.Levi Dertien 3.Dan Holmes 4.Brady Sitzmann 5.Jorgen Dahl +40: 1.Scott Robinson 2.Troy Lipka 85cc 9-12: 1.Milo Maas 2.Cain Larson 3.Braxton Kragenbring 4.Kaiden Fisher 5.Kaden Winch 50cc Open 4-8: 1.Carson Wittman 2.Landon Kressman 3.Ryder Halquist 4.Mason Bair 5.Nico Trkla Open A: 1.Joshua Boaz 2.Austin Kienast 3.Thomey Dertien 4.Jason Salvino 65cc 7-11: 1.Kai Morgan 2.James Schaffer 3.Cash Wilsey 4.Elijah Anderson 5.Caiden Mccoy 15-29 Open: 1.Austin Kienast 2.Nick Fox 3.Levi Dertien 4.Brady Sitzmann 5.Jorgen Dahl 50cc 4-6: 1.Kruz Morgan 2.Leighton Oswald 3.Liam Thomas 4.Brody Kratt 5.Drake Savelkoul 250B: 1.Mitchell Prescott 2.Reyden Danner 3.Levi Dertien 4.Gage Neubauer 5.Riley Fisher +50: 1.Mike Dertien 2.Tim Rhode Women: 1.Lexi Dyekman 2.Kendra Tutt 3.Tatum Thorud 4.Makayla Peterson 5.Bella Johnson Open C: 1.Ranger Flinchum 2.Lance Rosa 3.Matthew Voss 4.Vincent Gregerson 5.Izaak Farrell 50cc 7-8: 1.Brecken Maas 2.Carson Wittman 3.Landon Kressman 4.Vincent Astorino 5.Mason Bair 85cc 12-15: 1.Brodie Boumeester 2.Kaiden Fisher 3.Kaden Winch 4.Bella Johnson 5.Rj Thorad 65cc 7-9: 1.Kai Morgan 2.James Schaffer 3.Cash Wilsey 4.Brecken Maas 5.Caiden Mccoy Schlby 12-16: 1.Reyden Danner 2.Trey Hettich 3.Lexi Dyekman 4.Solomon Rosa 5.Riley Fisher Supermini: 1.Brodie Boumeester 2.Rj Thorad 3.Autumn Schlaudeaff 250A: 1.Joshua Boaz 2.Nick Fox 3.Jason Salvino

Landon Kressman raced hard for second overall in 50cc Open.

65cc 7-11 rider Teddy Daylon


Heavy Metal Trials Rainy cool weather outside - no problem this weekend. Mendota, Illinois - March 24 District 17 Indoor Trials

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made my first trip down to north-central Illinois’ Megatraxs indoor riding facility for an event type I had never been to. My expectations were high to finally attend a trials event, and to also check out this indoor facility. Simply put, I was impressed with everything about the day. As I’m about an hour into the drive on Sunday morning, in the rain it hit me... I wasn’t looking at my phone for the radar. I wasn’t concerned about the weather one bit... how cool is that? This was a rain or shine event, under a roof. Before we get into the event, a bit of info on Megatraxs. This facility is the long time dream of Gerhard Ward and his family... they are best known for the very successful Megacross Stadium racing here in Mendota. Add to that their off-road experience

at Fox Valley Off-road, having riding opportunities available for everyone in the winter was sort of natural, but far from an easy step. The facility is in downtown Mendota... an old and very large industrial building that was deserted years earlier. Ward and his family took on the huge task of rehabing the building, one painful step at a time. With this huge effort, they have delivered what is most likely the largest indoor riding track in the midwest, maybe the country? And it has become very popular yet a ton of work. This is definitely a work in progress and not an easy path... but the family loves this sport and it shows in the facility and in the eyes of the many riders that call it “their” place for winter riding. Onto today’s trials. This event was made possible by Gerhard and Patty’s oldest son Travis Ward. He had almost three weeks invested into building eight challenging and diverse trials sections. All of it started on a The Expert riders joined those in the Champ class, taking on some really unique obstacles.

bare concrete slab. Logs, pipes, massive blower fans, huge steel things that we have no ideal what they ever were before being built into something expert trials riders could actually test themselves on. Concrete chunks, a lot of dirt and imagination and somehow you end up with today’s course. Travis was quick to thank D17 Trials Director Eric Miller for his help in setting up the varied lines each section needed... a week long process as well. As said earlier, I’ve never been to a trials event. Ive been to every other type of event, but this was all new. My eyes were wide open right from the beginning. Seeing the kids work around twisty paths and well designed little obstacles. Mid-level riders take on their varied lines and then the experts and champ riders doing things on bikes I would never think of... it was very cool. As a motorcycle rider, racer or family member to one reading this - do yourself a favor, go to one of these events. You will enjoy it, I assure you. We spoke to friendly and interesting riders all day. Everyone was hanging out at

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Greg Sassi of the Champ class can really ride, and was thoroughly tested at today’s event. He seemed to really enjoy it with a big smile and some laughing after each test.


the different sections waiting their turn to ride... and having fun watching, supporting each other... sharing in the success, and at times lack of it. This was like a big family that anyone can come and be part of. One of the riders taking on the day’s toughest challenges was Greg Sassi. The things he was expected to try on his motorcycle in the Champ class seemed crazy, but he went right at it all with the biggest smile you can imagine. It wasn’t hard to see he was having a good time. Sassi, “I’m having a lot of fun riding here today... it is great that Megatraxs puts on this event for a third year running now. It is a good early way to get the season started and get some of the muscles loosened up a bit as well. They have everything from the outdoor section to metal railway ties to riding up onto a truck bed. They definitely set up a great set of lines for each skill level where the beginners are having fun, and yet there are sections to challenge even someone like Pat Smage. I’m riding in the Champ class and some of the challenges are a little intimidating to me yet.” Asked how he takes on some of the most difficult looking obstacles, Sassi continued, “There’s times you have to simply go for it. It really is a matter of picking it apart, going one section at a time and doing your best.”

Even twisting between the concrete pillars was far more difficult than it looked.

Jason Waldo rode well for second place in the very challenging Champ class.


Tom Littlefield has been around Trials riding for a long time and we were happy to get his take on the day as he was on his way to topping the Vintage class. Littlefield, “Megatraxs being an indoor facility brings man made obstacles which is tougher because there’s no forgiveness in anything. This is a ball though and today I’m on the Vintage bike. I’m with a first timer today so it is fun schooling him through it all and seeing his reaction to everything. I love trials and would always like to see more and more riders out enjoying this. This isn’t an easy sport. I personally like all natural stuff outdoors but I’m very thankful they put this on for us as it is a lot of work. A conventional trials is probably easier - but they challenge you here and that’s what trials is all about. Whatever class you are in there’s a challenge and it is all about having fun.” Expert class winner Jesse Wellenstein after making it half way through his second of three loops through the eight sections.

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“Today has its challenges for sure and as we bring some of the moisture in from outside some of the dirt is getting slippery on the concrete but this is all set up really well. You can read all the lines perfectly and that’s a lot of work. It was a great effort and there’s a great group here for it today.” Also asked about approaching some of the harder obstacles that were almost scary to myself as a spectator, Wellenstein had some good insight, “As you get started in trials and develop your skills you start with the smaller logs and such and learn your limits. The key is to just keep moving forward and keep your mind set right and you’ll have a great day no matter what class you are in. There’s guys here with motocross bikes on the novice line so there’s something for everyone. Obviously a trials bike would be the most fun, but a lot of say motocross guys hone their skills in the trials world. It will make you a better and faster rider.” Unlike some of the long term trials riders, Nick Manning stood out

There’s nothing easy about a Trials... the better you get, the more your skills are tested.


a bit as his eyes were just a little more wide open than many of the others in the Intermediate class. Manning, “This is my first ever trials event so today has been really fun. It is great coming in here and getting into it. This is tight and really technical obviously. I grew up racing motocross and always thought this would be fun. It is like rediscovering the entire learning curve again. It takes you back to very basics of balance, clutch, brake and throttle control so it is really fun. This is a good mix of tough stuff with everything they have in here then when you get outside it adds an all new twist being wet and riding in the old oil tank. I’m having a total blast doing all of it.” Manning was on a used to him Trials bike he bought about a year earlier. Kelly Rickgauer finished fifth in the ten rider Intermediate class and was all smiles as he worked through the different sections as well. Rickgauer, “This is the first time I’ve done an indoor event and my second season riding trials so when you come into this place and see the obstacles they’ve set up it is really amazing. To be an intermediate and have the challenges they’ve put together is great. I’m not making them all, but making a few and having fun trying either way. The lines like the experts are running you can’t even imagine getting to that level, but as you ride more and more even after six months you’ll already be doing things you didn’t expect at the beginning.” The entire day here was outstanding. Icing on top of it all was delivered by none other than Pat Smage. He’s sort of a home grown hero in the trials world and for good reason. Today he rode in the Champ class on an Even dirt based sections had odd metal pieces added electric Oset... not his D17 Trials Director Eric Miller launches over a concrete wall, only to face a large log on the other side.

- hence the event being called “Heavy Metals Trials”

Kelly Rickgauer in the Intermediate class.

usual choice for taking on the serious obstacles. Still he made it look almost easy adding a lot to the day’s entertainment factor for everyone here. He definitely raises the bar and gives everyone a level to dream of accomplishing. Results: Intermediate: 1.Nick Manning 2.Mark Misek 3.Fred Sassi 4.Doug Johnson 5.Kelly Rickgauer 6.Doug Johnson 7.Spencer Stone 8.Randy Ramker 9.Jeff Franklin 10.Kurt Muente Advanced: 1.Wade Murphy-Price 2.Keith Johnson 3.Lee Orme 4.Kyle Hach 5.Mike Welsh 6.Eugene Judge 7.Chasen Orme 8.Warren Lange 9.Tom Halbrook Women: 1.Abby Fuegen 2.Loralie Hart Expert: 1.Jesse Wellenstein 2.Tim Chambliss 3.Wyatt Beaird 4.Jamison Stachel 5.Eric Miller 6.Tony Damhoff 7.Austin Smage Novice: 1.Kevan Ingold 2.Tyler Ingold 3.Kris Tibar 4.Ben Enzell 5.Elijah Proctor 6.Justin Johnson 7.Dennis Pacha 8.Anthony Walsh 9.Steven Creagan Youth: 1.Jake Mueller 2.Cooper Johnson 3.Aubrey Ingold 4.Veronica Misek 5.Kaspar Tibar 6.Ivan Misek 7.Anna Smage Vintage: 1.Tom Littlefield 2.Glen Fuegen 3.Ron Payne Champ: 1.Pat Smage 2.Jason Waldo 3.William Check 4.Greg Sassi Knobby: 1.Greg Rogers 2.Casey Shatters 3.Charles Williams 4.Kirk Hampton Senior: 1.Mike Cross 2.Ralph Littlefield CYCLE USA, April 2019

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2018 Champions.

Spring Creek 2018 Banquet Red Wing, Minnesota - October 27 By Rolfe Otterness, Photo assitance - MXMatt.

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ohn and Greta Martin once again secured the Event Center at Treasure Island Casino to hold the annual Super

Series Awards Banquet at the end of October, 2018. This year there were thirteen rounds of racing of which riders had to attend at least seven to be eligible for yearend points and awards. Series sponsors donated some goodies for racer distribution

Linkin Sarauer snared the KX250 from Plainview Powersports.

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and there were a couple of bikes to be awarded per luck-of-the-draw. Guy Ohland was retained as acting host for the event with support from the Quinns, Scott Cripps, et. al. Also of note were a number of special awards to recognize a few outstanding individuals. John and Greta took a fall vacation trip, rumored to be their first in 36 years, as they journeyed to Europe and scurried about the continent on motorbikes. Unfortunately, when they made it back there was bad news about the awards for the banquet-not yet arrived. A FedEx overnight delivery and emergency awards-completion operation was launched the night before the event and almost certain disaster was averted, thanks to the heroic efforts of the club members. First up on the night’s schedule was recognition of military members, active and vets. Next was presentation of plaques to those who attended all thirteen of the season’s races. Hardcore racers, eh? The Ironman award for the season went to Josh Boaz who had an amazing year, topping the charts in three classes. Josh won every moto that he finished- fifty-seven wins total. Outstanding domination. Next up was recognition of Extreme Medics EMS for 10 years of providing emergency care for Spring Creek racers. Thanks to Dennis and crew for all the years of quick response. Guy then rolled into the points awards for all the various classes with some draw-


ings for prizes mixed in with the presentations. Here is extra note of riders who managed to capture more than one class championship for 2018: Carson Wittman (50 Premix 4-6 & Oil Inj 4-8), Tanner Schlegel (65cc 10-11 & 7-11), James Clough (85cc 9-11 & 9-12), Jayden Clough (Supermini & Schlby 1), Josh Boaz (Schlby 2, 14-24B & 250B), Pat Donaho (+40A & +45A), Ben Adamson (250 & Open A) and

Casey Paider (250 and Open C). Following the conclusion of the points awards attention went to the drawings for the new bikes. Fingers were crossed and breath held while the drawing for the winner of the 65cc KTM was held. This bike was provided by long-time racing supporter Larson’s Cycle and the extremely lucky winner was Jason Frohlich! Next up was a sporty KX250 courtesy of Plainview Pow-

ersports, which was picked up by none other than the fastest girl in Iowa- Linkin Sarauer. Thanks do to the rest of the sponsors for their support this year, including 100% Goggles, Frescados, Dunlop Tires, Vaith’s Cycle, Fly Racing and WPS, J&B Pallets, Pro Kart Indoors, Black Diamond MX, VRM, EZ Camper Rental, Amsoil, Feinetune Motorsports and Cycle City.

Mike Larson here with Jason Frohlich who won the very nice KTM from Larson’s Cycle. CYCLE USA, April 2019

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2019 D16 Events Dates subject to change, please check website and verify before you make the trip

www.amadistrict16.com Dates subject to change

Motocross * Indicates D16 Points Paying Event April 14 * Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 21 * Sugar Maple MX ..................Hill Point 28 * Rapid Angels MC Club ..........Dyracuse May 4 Fantasy Moto........................Tigerton Area Qualifier 5 * Fantasy Moto........................Tigerton Area Qualifier 11 * Gravity night ..........................Chilton 12 * Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 19 * Marshfield T&T Riders .......Marshfield 25 * Fantasy Moto ......................Mountain 26 * Fantasy Moto ......................Mountain June 1 * Valley Raceway .........Crystal Falls, MI 2 * Valley Raceway .........Crystal Falls, MI 9 Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills Pro-Am Motocross 22 Xmas Motorsports .........Christmas, MI 23 * Xmas Motorsports .........Christmas, MI 22 * Sugar Maple MX ..................Hill Point Youth Classes 23 * Sugar Maple MX ..................Hill Point ProAm MX Points & Amateur Classes July 13 * Fantasy Moto....................Wittenberg 14 * Fantasy Moto....................Wittenberg 14 Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 28 * CMJ Raceway...........................Hixton August 3 * Xmas Motorsports .........Christmas, MI 4 * Xmas Motorsports .........Christmas, MI 10 * Gravity Park night ..................Chilton 10 * Range Motocross...........Houghton, MI 11 * Range Motocross...........Houghton, MI 11 Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 17 Fantasy Moto........................Tigerton 18 * Fantasy Moto........................Tigerton 24 * Gravity Park night ..................Chilton 31 Fantasy Moto ......................Mountain September 1 * Fantasy Moto ......................Mountain 7 Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills Limited Vet classes 8 Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 14 Sugar Maple MX ..................Hill Point 15 * Sugar Maple MX ..................Hill Point 22 * Fantasy Moto........................Tigerton October 13 * Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills

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Trials

Dirt Track

April 14 WI Observed Trials Assoc. ...............Mauston May 4 WI Observed Trials Assoc..............Oregon, IL 5 WI Observed Trials Assoc..............Oregon, IL June 15 WI Observed Trials Assoc...........Door County 16 WI Observed Trials Assoc...........Door County 29 WI Observed Trials Assoc.................Baraboo 30 WI Observed Trials Assoc.................Baraboo July 20 WI Observed Trials Assoc................Wauzeka 21 WI Observed Trials Assoc................Wauzeka August 3 CMJ Raceway ........................Manchester, IA September 14 WI Observed Trials Assoc ................Mauston 15 WI Observed Trials Assoc ................Mauston

*Limited classes, see rules for list April 27 ST/ TT Shad Val Drifters......New Richmond 28 ST/ TT Shad Val Drifters......New Richmond May 11 ST Gravity Park USA ....................Chilton 18 ST Beaver Cycle Club...................Atwater 19 TT Beaver Cycle Club...................Atwater 31 ST Dairyland Classic, Non D16 .Plymouth June 1 ST Ace Racing Co.............................Cecil 8 1/3* SST’s .................................Darlington 15 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 22 HM Beaver Cycle Club......Dodge Cnty Fair

Hillclimb May 11 Indianhead M/C....................Red Wing, MN 12 Indianhead M/C....................Red Wing, MN June 9 Rapid Angels MC Club ................ Wis Rapids 16 Kettle Moraine Spt Rdrs ..............Kewaskum S-Pro/ Stock points 22 CMJ Raceway ....................................Hixton 23 CMJ Raceway ....................................Hixton September 8 Valley Springs M/C.........................Bay City 14 Spring Creek Mx ......................Millville, MN 15 Spring Creek Mx ......................Millville, MN AMA Pro event 21 Indianhead M/C....................Red Wing, MN 22 Indianhead M/C....................Red Wing, MN

Hare Scrambles GP - Indicates GP style events. These pay hare scramble points, will run a shorter two moto format, roughly 25 minutes each. April 27 GP Rapid Angels MC Club ..........Dyracuse May 19 HS Madison MC Club.....................Adams June 22 GP X-Mas Motosports..........Christmas, MI July 20 GP X-Mas Motosports..........Christmas, MI 21 HS X-Mas Motosports..........Christmas, MI 27 GP CMJ Raceway...........................Hixton 28 HS CMJ Raceway...........................Hixton August 4 HS Forest City Riders .................Byron, IL 25 HS CMJ Raceway...........................Hixton September 8 GP Marshfield T&T Riders ......MarshfieldI 15 GP Beaver Cycle Club...................Burnett 21 GP Rapid Angels MC Club ..........Dyracuse 22 HS Rapid Angels MC Club ..........Dyracuse 29 GP Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills October 20 HS CMJ Raceway ..........................Adams

July 20 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 25 ST* CMJ Raceway.........................Portage 27 ST Shad Val Drifters ...........Fountain City August 3 ST* SST’s ..............................Door County 10 1/3* Wausau 525..........................Wausau 10 ST Gravity Park USA ....................Chilton 11 TT Wausau 525..........................Wausau 17 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 18 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 24 ST Beaver Cycle Club...................Atwater 28 HM* DVR Enterprises .....................Elkhorn September 7 ST* Prach Promotions ......................Viola 14 TT * Beaver Cycle Club...................Atwater 21 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills 22 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..............Lake Mills October 19 ST/ TT Shad Val Drifters......New Richmond 20 ST/ TT Shad Val Drifters......New Richmond

Dual Sport June 8-9 Wisconsin Dual Sport Riders...........Wabeno July 20 Valley Springs Motorcycle Club.......Ellsworth September 28-29 Wisconsin Dual Sport Riders ..Wabeno October 19 Kettle Moraine Sport Riders .........West Bend 26 Madison Motorcycle Club...........Cross Plains

Enduro April 14 Grand Kankakee T Riders ........Roselawn, IN July 14 Norsemen MC...............................Mora, MN 21 Forest City Riders MC .....................Byron, IL August 10 Hill and Gully Riders MC..........Roselawn, IN 11 Hill and Gully Riders MC..........Roselawn, IN 25 Straight Arrow End Riders.......Duquette, MN September 29 WFO Promotions........................Geneseo, IL October (2020 Points) 13 SEWER MC ...........................................Hixton

November 3 Riders MC...................................Goshen, IN 10 Forest City Riders MC...............Leaf River, IL Annual Meetings/ Banquet November 9 District 16 Banquet/ Meeting ..........WI Dells

Clubs and Promoters

Ace Racing Company.......................715-212-6340 Arkansas Creek Cycle Club..............715-285-5679 Aztalan Cycle Club.........................................N/A Beaver Cycle Club...........................920-319-6889 CMJ Raceway.................................608-220-6853 Door County Fair Association..........920-495-7320 DVR Enterprises .............................262-689-2842 Fantasy Moto .................................920-419-2863 Gravity Park USA ...........................920-378-3864 Kettle Moraine Sports Riders...........262-334-1743 Madison M/C.................................608-225-5001 Marshfield T & T Riders ..................715-785-8025 Range Moto-X.................................906-369-8461 Rapid Angels Motorcycle Club .........715-323-2235 Rib Mountain Riders.......................715-359-9543 Southeast Wisconsin End Riders .....262-443-8601 Southeastern Short Trackers ...........262-303-1331 Sugar Maple MX ............................608-425-8643 UP Sandstormers ...........................906-869-6724 Valley Raceway ..............................906-281-5476 Valley Springs MC Club ...................715-323-4134 Wausau 525 Group ........................715-351-0525 Wisconsin Dual Sport Riders...........920-350-2030 Wisconsin Observed Trials...............319-624-2003 X-Mas Family Motorsports ..............847-702-1400

Associate Members

Forest City Riders M/C ............(IL) 815-980-4665 Fox Valley Off-Road.................(IL) 815-539-9021 Grand Kankakee Trail Riders ..(IL) 708-946-0999 Hill & Gully ...........................(IN) 847-826-8537 Indianhead MC.....................(MN) 651-345-4376 Norsemen MC Club...............(MN) 763-263-9835 Shadow Valley Drifters...........(MN) 715-222-4310 Straight Arrow Enduro Riders.(MN) 651-456-0224 WFO Promotions .....................(IL) 309-314-3343

District 16 Officers:

President, Todd Ellingson ................715-451-1168 V. President, Joe Stoppleworth........920-579-2372 Secretary, Miranda Amerling..........262-339-1695 Treasurer, Ken Schuck ....................608-873-9854 Registration, Chuck Melcher ...........262-321-0397 Dist.Legislative Off. Mike Schwarzenbacher...................920-319-6889 Banquet Chair, Melissa Ellingson.....715-213-0068

Referees and Pointskeepers:

Dirt Track, Danny Vrana.................262-689-2842 Enduro, Steven Kaczmarowski........262-930-0358 Hare Scram, Matt Sather................608-577-9962 Hillclimb, Mike Bronk.....................715-325-4034 Motocross, Scott Biese.....................920-419-2863 Dual Sport, Brett Lobajeski.............920-922-0979 Trials, Kevin Huber .........................319-330-6700


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2019 D17 Events Dates subject to change, please check website and verify before you make the trip October 6 Muddobbers M/CÂ ............Matthews, IN 20 Cahokia Creek Dirt Riders .....White City November 3 Riders MC............................Goshen, IN 10 Forest City Riders MC.............Leaf River

Gran Prix www.amadistrict17.com Dates subject to change

Dirt Track All have Quad classes, except when marked w/* April 7 ST Pekin M/C ..............................Pekin, IL 13 TT Splinter Creek Dirt Riders Fosterburg, IL 14 TT Pekin M/C ..............................Pekin, IL 27 TT Lamoine Ramblers M/C ......Macomb, IL May 4 ST* Galesburg M/C ................Galesburg, IL 11 ST Lamoine Ramblers M/C ......Macomb, IL 18 TT Pekin M/C ..............................Pekin, IL 24 TT* Steve Nace Racing...........Springfield, IL 26 TT Central Illinois M/C ...............Neoga, IL 27 TT Central Illinois M/C ...............Neoga, IL June 7 ST* Galesburg M/C ................Galesburg, IL ST State Championship 8 TT* Peoria M/C............................Peoria, IL TT State Championship 15 ST Pekin M/C ..............................Pekin, IL 29 ST Lamoine Ramblers M/C ......Macomb, IL July 13 ST Lamoine Ramblers M/C ......Macomb, IL 20 ST Pekin M/C ..............................Pekin, IL 24 HM* Central Illinois M/C........Champaign, IL HM State Championship 27 ST Lamoine Ramblers M/C ......Macomb, IL August 16 ST* Galesburg M/C ................Galesburg, IL 30 ST* Steve Nace Racing...........Springfield, IL September 1 TT Central Illinois M/C ...............Neoga, IL 2 TT Central Illinois M/C ...............Neoga, IL 21 TT Splinter Creek Dirt Riders Fosterburg, IL October 19 TT Splinter Creek Dirt Riders Fosterburg, IL

Enduro April 14 Grand Kankakee TR ..........Roselawn, IN June 2 Cahokia Creek Dirt Riders .....White City 23 Iowa City Competition Riders ....Atalissa July 21 Forest City Riders MC...................Byron 28 Turkey Scratch End Rids ......Fremont, IA August 10 Hill and Gully Riders.........Roselawn, IN 11 Hill and Gully Riders.........Roselawn, IN September 8 Missouri Mudders ...........Park Hills, MO 22 WFO Promotions......................Geneseo

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April 7 Tri-City M/C.........................Coal Valley May 18 Moto Pro Inc.............................Wedron 26 Tri-City M/C.........................Coal Valley June 15 Moto Pro Inc.............................Wedron July 7 Tri-City M/C.........................Coal Valley 20 Forest City Riders/ Mspts Park.....Byron 27 Moto Pro Inc.............................Wedron August 24 Moto Pro Inc.............................Wedron September 1 Variety Riders............................Ottawa 28 Moto Pro Inc.............................Wedron October 20 Muddy Waters......................Port Byron 27 Canton M/C...............................Canton

Hare Scrambles Q indicates Quad classes included, B indicates Bonus points paying round April 28 B Canton M/c.............................Glasford May 5 Variety Riders............................Ottawa 19 Q Moto Pro Inc.............................Wedron 25 Q Pleasure Riders.......................Cayuaga June 2 CCDR ....................................White City 9 Q WFO........................................Atkinson 16 Q Moto Pro Inc.............................Wedron 22 Belleville Enduro Team ...........Belleville 23 Belleville Enduro Team ...........Belleville 30 Q,B Dirt Riders/Wfo.......................Oakford July 14 Q,B Splinter Creek ......................Fosterburg 28 Q Moto Pro Inc.............................Wedron August 4 B Forest City/WFO/Mstspark..........Byron 10 Hill Gulley .............................Roselawn 18 Q WFO...............................Spraugville, IA 25 Q,B Moto Pro Inc.............................Wedron September 15 CCDR ....................................White City 21 Q Pleasure Riders.......................Cayuaga 29 Q Moto Pro Inc.............................Wedron October 6 B Variety Riders............................Ottawa 13 Q WFO........................................Geneseo November 10 Q,B WFO ....................................KeithsBurg Team Charity Races No Points 3 CCDR ....................................White City 10 Belleville Enduro Team ...........Belleville

Hill Climb Q indicates Quad classes included N= Night time event April 27 N,Q Pleasure Riders M/C............Cayuga, IN 28 Pleasure Riders M/C............Cayuga, IN May 4 N Cahokia Creek Dirt Riders.White City, IL 19 Q Goshen Iron Horsemen M/C Goshen, IN 25 N,Q Pleasure Riders M/C............Cayuga, IN 26 N,Q Pleasure Riders M/C............Cayuga, IN June 16 Rock River Riders M/C ..............Polo, IL 22 N,Q King City Dirt Riders........Mt. Vernon, IL 29 N,Q Thunder Ridge M/C ...............Neoga, IL 30 Q Thunder Ridge M/C ...............Neoga, IL July 6 N,Q Pleasure Riders M/C............Cayuga, IN D-17 Illinois Quad State Championship 7 Q Pleasure Riders M/C............Cayuga, IN 27 N Rock River Riders M/C ..............Polo, IL August 10 N Cahokia Creek Dirt Riders.White City, IL D-17 Illinois State Championship .......... 25 Q Goshen Iron Horsemen M/C Goshen, IN 31 N,Q Central Illinois M/C ...............Neoga, IL September 1 N,Q Central Illinois M/C ...............Neoga, IL 7 N,Q King City Dirt Riders........Mt. Vernon, IL October 5 N,Q Pleasure Riders M/C............Cayuga, IN 6 Q Pleasure Riders M/C............Cayuga, IN

Motocross Q indicates Quad classes included, B is a Bonus Points Paying event April 14 Q Galesburg M/C.....................Galesburg 21 Lincoln Trail Motosport ................Casey 21 Motosports Park ..........................Byron 27 Splinter Creek Dirt Riders .....................

May 5 Motosports Park ..........................Byron 12 Q Muddy Waters Motosports ....Port Byron 26 Lincoln Trail Motosport ................Casey June 2 Muddy Waters Motosports ....Port Byron 9 Q Joliet Motosports ...............Willmington 23 Lincoln Trail Motosport ................Casey 29 Splinter Creek Dirt Riders ..................... July 13 Lincoln Trail Motosport ................Casey 14 Muddy Waters Motosports ....Port Byron 14 Lincoln Trail Motosport ................Casey 21 Mc Moto Park.........................Mt Carrol 28 Lincoln Trail Motosport ................Casey 28 Q Sunset Ridge MX........................Walnut August 3 B,Q Joliet Motosports ...............Willmington 4 Q Joliet Motosports ...............Willmington 11 Lincoln Trail Motosport ................Casey 11 B,Q Tri-City M/C.........................Coal Valley 18 Mc Moto Park.........................Mt Carrol 25 Muddy Waters Motosports ....Port Byron September 1 Lincoln Trail Motosport ................Casey 8 B,Q Galesburg M/C.....................Galesburg 15 Motosports Park ..........................Byron AMA D17 State Championship 22 Lincoln Trail Motosport ................Casey 22 Q Sunset Ridge MX........................Walnut 29 Q Joliet Motosports ...............Willmington 29 Muddy Waters Motosports ....Port Byron October 6 Q Joliet Motosports ...............Willmington 6 B Mc Moto Park.........................Mt Carrol 13 B,Q Sunset Ridge MX........................Walnut 19 B Lincoln Trail Motosport ................Casey 20 Lincoln Trail Motosport ................Casey 20 Motosports Park ..........................Byron 26 Muddy Waters Motosports ....Port Byron 27 Motosports Park ..........................Byron 27 B,Q Muddy Waters Motosports ....Port Byron


Stadium MX B indicates Bonus Points paying event April 20 Joliet Motosports ...............Willmington 27 Moto Pro Inc ...........................Mendota May 4 Jennaration Mx .................Lake County 11 Moto Pro Inc ...........................Mendota 18 Joliet Motosports ...............Willmington 25 Moto Pro Inc ...........................Mendota June 1 Joliet Motosports ...............Willmington 1 Jennaration Mx .................Lake County 8 Moto Pro Inc ...........................Mendota 22 Moto Pro Inc ...........................Mendota 29 Joliet Motosports ...............Willmington 29 Jennaration Mx .................Lake County July 12 B Joliet Motosports ...............Willmington 13 Moto Pro Inc ...........................Mendota 20 24 Jennaration Mx .................Lake County 25 Jennaration Mx .................Lake County 27 Joliet Motosports ...............Willmington August 3 Moto Pro Inc ...........................Mendota 9 Joliet Motosports ...............Willmington 17 Moto Pro Inc ...........................Mendota 24 Jennaration Mx .................Lake County 31 Moto Pro Inc ...........................Mendota September 7 Joliet Motosports ...............Willmington

14 B Moto Pro Inc ...........................Mendota 21 B Joliet Motosports ...............Willmington 28 Jennaration Mx .................Lake County October 12 Joliet Motosports ...............Willmington 19 Jennaration Mx .................Lake County 26 Joliet Motosports ...............Willmington

Trials May 4 Nitro .........................................Oregon 5 Nitro .........................................Oregon 18 Nitro ......................................Elmwood 19 PMC ...........................................Peoria August 3 CMJ ................................Manchester Ia 10 Nitro/T.I. .....................................Sidell 11 Nitro/T.I. .....................................Sidell September 7 Peoria M/c.................................Peoria 8 Peoria M/c.................................Peoria 22 Variety Riders M/C ....................Ottawa State Championship October 5 CCDR ....................................White City 6 CCDR ....................................White City

Dual Sport August 11 Hill & Gully............................Roselawn September 21 WFO Promotions .................Geneseo, IL November 3 Brush Poppers .....................Sterling, IL 9 Forest City Riders..............Leaf River, IL

Dist 17 Clubs & Promoters

4P Promotions, Inc. .....................(815) 379-9534 Belleville Enduro Team ................(618) 334-7895 Brush Poppers M/C .....................(815) 622-4099 Cahokia Creek Dirt Riders............(618) 377-6250 Canton M/C ................................(309) 224-6367 Central Illinois M/C .....................(217) 254-6670 CMJ Raceway LLC.........................(608) 2206853 Dirt Rider, Inc. .............................(217) 789-0107 Forest City Riders M/C Galesburg M/C............................(309) 344-1714 Goshen Iron Horse........................574) 825-3399 Grand Kankakee Trail Riders........(708) 9460999 Hill and Gully M/C......................(847) 826-8537 Joliet Motosports Park..................(815) 476-7433 Jenneration MX LLC.....................(262) 745-8893 King City Dirt Riders.....................(618) 316-4764 Lamoine Ramblers M/C ..............(309) 333-1342 Lincoln Trail Motosports...............(217) 932-2041 M.C. Moto Park ............................(815) 238-1614 Midwest Motocross Club ...............(217) 415-9704 Missouri Mudders .......................(636) 639-6373 Moto Pro, Inc...............................(815) 539-9021

Motosports Enterprises, Ltd..........(815) 234-2271 Muddy Waters Motorsports .........(309) 948-1560 NITRO ....................................(815) 847-9613 Pekin M/C ..................................(309) 231-0777 Peoria Motorcycle Club ................(309) 678-2468 Pleasure Riders M/C....................(317) 892-3189 Riders M/C .................................(574) 231-0598 Rock River Riders M/C.................(815) 970-5837 Splinter Creek Dirt Rider, Inc........(618) 372-4355 Steve Nace Racing Pro.................(270) 442-7532 Thunder Ridge MC .......................(217) 962-1207 Tri-City M/C, Inc..........................(309) 799-9449 Turkey Scatch Enduro Riders........(641) 660-1326 Variety Riders M/C......................(815) 434-3669 WFO Promotions..........................(309) 314-3343

District 17 Officers: E-mail links on the D17 web site President, AJ Waggoner..................219-670-7358 V. President, Jim Viverito ................773-282-2176 Secretary, Lexi Bedford ..................815-503-2598 Treasurer, Patty Ward .....................815-539-9021 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 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, Eric Miller .............................815-503-0119 GP Racing, Nick Blazer.........................................

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2019 D23 Events Dates subject to change, please check website and verify before you make the trip

Non-Points MX www.armca.org Dates subject to change Verify before you make the trip

Motocross April 7 Motocity Raceway...........................Staples 14 Straight Arrows........................Grantsburg 28 Berm Benders ...................................Mora 28 Motocity Raceway......................Little Falls May 5 Motocity Raceway...........................Staples 5 Spring Creek MX ...........................Millville 12 Motocity Raceway......................Little Falls 12 Berm Benders ...................................Mora 19 Echo Valley................................Brookston 19 BCMX Adventure Park ...............Cambridge 19 Motokazie ...................................Mankato 26 Berm Benders ...................................Mora 26 Spring Creek MX ...........................Millville 27 Berm Benders ...................................Mora 27 Spring Creek MX ...........................Millville June 2 Motocity Raceway...........................Staples 2 Motokazie ...................................Mankato 9 BCMX Adventure Park ...............Cambridge 16 Echo Valley................................Brookston 23 Motocity Raceway...........................Staples 23 Berm Benders ...................................Mora 30 Motocity Raceway......................Little Falls 30 Spring Creek MX ...........................Millville July 4 Motocity Raceway...........................Staples 7 Motocity Raceway...........................Staples 14 Echo Valley................................Brookston 14 Berm Benders ...................................Mora 19 Spring Creek MX ...........................Millville 21 Spring Creek MX ...........................Millville 28 BCMX Adventure Park ...............Cambridge 28 Diamond Park.............................Lakefield August 4 Motocity Raceway......................Little Falls 4 Berm Benders ...................................Mora 11 BCMX Adventure Park ...............Cambridge 11 Spring Creek MX ...........................Millville 18 Motocity Raceway...........................Staples *Featured Event* 25 Echo Valley................................Brookston 25 Berm Benders ...................................Mora 25 Diamond Park.............................Lakefield September 1 BCMX Adventure Park ...............Cambridge 1 Spring Creek MX ...........................Millville 2 BCMX Adventure Park ...............Cambridge 2 Spring Creek MX ...........................Millville 8 Berm Benders ...................................Mora *Featured Event* 15 Echo Valley................................Brookston 15 Diamond Park.............................Lakefield 22 Motocity Raceway......................Little Falls 22 Motokazie ...................................Mankato 29 Spring Creek MX ...........................Millville *Featured Event*

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May 11 Motocity Raceway......................Little Falls LL Area Qual. June 9 Spring Creek MX ...........................Millville LL Reg. Qual. July 20 Spring Creek MX ...........................Millville *Pro National* October 6 Echo Valley................................Brookston 6 Berm Benders ...................................Mora 13 Motocity Raceway...........................Staples 13 Spring Creek MX ...........................Millville 20 BCMX Adventure Park ...............Cambridge

Quad Motocross April 14 Straight Arrows........................Grantsburg May 19 BCMX Adventure Park ...............Cambridge June 2 Diamond Park.............................Lakefield 9 BCMX Adventure Park ...............Cambridge 23 Kato Cycle Club............................Mankato 30 Hurricane Hills ............................Mazeppa July 14 Diamond Park.............................Lakefield 28 BCMX Adventure Park ...............Cambridge Aug 11 BCMX Adventure Park ...............Cambridge Sept 1-2 BCMX Adventure Park ...............Cambridge Oct 20 BCMX Adventure Park ...............Cambridge *Non Points*

Hare Scrambles April 28 ERX Motor Park............................Elk River May 12 ....................................................Millville June 16 Straight Arrows ..................Meadow Valley 30 MORR ......................................Kensington July 28 Norsemen...............................Trollhaugen Aug 4 Range Riders.............................Brookston Sept 29 Motocity Raceway...........................Staples Oct 6 Golden Eagles...............................Millville

Enduro May 4-5 Norsemen ................................Cambridge June 1-2 River Valley ER........................Huntersville July 13-14 Norsemen .........................................Mora August 10-11 Central Iowa ER.........................Dayton, IA

17-18 Paul Bunyan FR ..............................Akeley 24-25 Straight Arrows ...........................Duquette

Trail Rides May 18-19 Golden Eagles.............................Theilman June 22 Twin Cities TR................................Millville *Beginner* August 3-4 Kato Cycle Club............................Mankato September 7-8 Golden Eagles.............................Theilman 28-29 Twin Cities TR..........................Huntersville October 19-20 Paul Bunyan FR ..............................Akeley

Hillclimb May 11-12 Indianhead MC...........................Red Wing June 15 Kato Cycle Club............................Mankato 22-23 CMJ ..........................................Hixton, WI August 24 Kato Cycle Club............................Mankato 25 Flying Dutchmen .........................New Ulm September 8 Valley Springs.........................Bay City, WI 14 Millville Hillclimb..........................Millville 15 Millville Hillclimb..........................Millville *AMA Pro* 21-22 Indianhead MC...........................Red Wing

Road April 20 North Star - Flood RunLake St. Croix Beach August 3 Kato Cycle Club............................Mankato 17 MS River Road.............................Lakeville September 21 North Star - Flood RunLake St. Croix Beach

Dual Sport July 20 Valley Springs .......................Ellsworth, WI September 7-8 Golden Eagles.............................Theilman 28-29 Twin Cities TR..........................Huntersville October 12-13 Norsemen ......................................Walker

Flat Track March 22 DS Bike Show ................................St. Paul *Non points* 23 DS Bike Show ................................St. Paul *Limited Classes* April 27-28 Shadow Valley Drifters..New Richmond, WI May 18-19 Flying Dutchmen .........................New Ulm June

2 Dice Brothers ............................St. Charles July 11 Dice Brothers ............................St. Charles Night 27 Mississippi Thunder.........Fountain City, WI August 24 Dice Brothers ............................St. Charles September 14-15 Flying Dutchmen .........................New Ulm October 19-20 Shadow Valley Drifters..New Richmond, WI

District 23 Club/ Promoters

BCMX Adventure Park ....................651-307-4855 Berm Benders Raceway..................321-679-2582 CMJ Raceway ................................563-923-0420 Diamond Park MX .........................507-853-4529 Dice Brothers Racing......................507-269-7644 DS Bike .........................................952-884-3100 Echo Valley Motopark.....................218-391-8422 Flying Dutchmen Cycle Club ...........507-388-1671 Golden Eagles................................507-219-9987 Hi-Winders/Spring Creek MX Park .507-753-2779 Indianhead Cycle Club ...................651-755-6709 Kato Cycle Club..............................507-340-7870 Midwest Off Road Riders ................320-815-8199 Millville Hillclimb...........................507-380-4791 Mississippi Thunder Speedway .......608-863-1662 Moto City Raceway.........................218-894-2826 Motokazie .....................................763-234-5981 MS River Road Run .........................612-423-4192 Norsemen Motorcycle Club .............612-720-5432 North Star Riders Club ...................651-408-7210 Paul Bunyan Forest Riders .............793-269-1822 Range Riders Motorcycle Club ........651-408-7323 River Valley Enduro Riders..............612-247-2039 Shadow Valley Drifters...................715-497-3607 Straight Arrow Enduro Riders.........651-226-2305 Twin Cities Trail Riders....................612-965-8618 Valley Springs................................651-755-6709

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 Recognition Chair, Lisa Boaz...........651-808-0014 Webmaster, Jessica Noaeill ............651-587-4435 Membership, Angela John..............612-386-6680 Rider Outreach, Nick Jackson ARMCA/District 23 Office: Justin Rumpca, 651-998-0406 info@armca.org


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