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TRACKSIDE Volume 28, #5- July 2019 Published By:

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s many of you know on June 22nd we lost one of our young treasures. Ryder Schnowske, 15, of Cambridge, Illinois, known by many as the smiling kid who loved to ride, race and hang out at the track with his friends. He was competing at the Mid-East Regional, he had a crash and tragically he passed away. So very many of us knew him and his family as they

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From the Back of the Pack By Mike Quinn, D23 Chairman Our season is nearing the halfway point already. It seems like it just started, its moving way too fast. The old saying about time going faster as one gets older seems to be very true. So many events to participate in and not nearly enough time to attend them. District business is proceeding on schedule. We will be looking at year-end awards in the next couple of months. We can always use ideas and bids on providing our awards. We also will be getting bids for jackets for class winners and champions. If you know of anyone that is in this business please let a board member know so we can get a bid. This is one of our biggest projects of the year, and we need to get it done in advance so the awards can be personalized in time for awards ceremonies. Our membership numbers are on par with last year, which is good considering the season has been so rainy. Cancelations certainly have a negative affect on membership and participation. Lets hope the rest of the season is drier. We still have some big events coming up, and a couple of professional events. The first will be the Pro Motocross and we will also see our district’s second Pro Hillclimb. These events provide great spectating.

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We will have a July deadline to submit proposed rules changes to for AMA rules in Motocross. If you have something you would like submitted for consideration get me your proposals immediately after reading this. I would like to bring to the attention of our members and parents - the issue of responsibility. We have had a few incidences in which some damage has been done to property. This unfortunately reflects on all of us as racers. We do not know the responsible parties but it is important for all us to be responsible at events. It is difficult and takes work on the part of clubs and promoters to get permission to use land and keep facilities open. Damage to property is one of the fastest ways to lose that use. We are asking that parents make sure they know where their young racers are at all times and the older racers think before getting crazy. Be sure that your actions will not have a negative impact on the sport or our organization. I know this sounds like common sense but as stated earlier we are working to correct of few negative acts. Lastly I would like to review motocross flag rules. As every motocross racer should know a yellow flag means no jumping, no passing, no gaining an advantage, red cross flag means there may be medical personnel or medical rescue vehicle on the track. This

means slow down, no passing, no jumping, wheels on the ground. We have been working hard to make racing safer. The rules state that in order to penalize a racer for flag violations, it must be witnessed by a track official. We can not act unless we confirm the infraction with the flagger or another track official. I know this can be really frustrating when we can not act, it is impossible to catch every infraction. But on those occasions that it is witnessed by a track official a penalty will be assessed. The referee has the discretion to increase the penalty if he/she feels it is appropriate. If a penalty is assessed it can be questioned and if you disagree an appeal can be filed with the AMA. We expect that once an infraction is confirmed parents do not argue with the officials but make sure their racer knows the importance of adhering to the flags. It is for the safety of the racer that is down, and for the racers coming up on the crash. There is no excuse for ignoring flags. This is the most common infraction that is penalized and it really should not be. That is all I have for this month. If you have any issues or questions as always we are open to hearing from you. We have a full board of directors you can work with any one of them. Until next month keep the rubber side down both on and off the road. Mike

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Janisch Jams at Springfield TT Springfield, Illinois - May 25 By Gordon Lunde

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esse Janisch claimed his fourth AFT National TT event in a row this weekend at the famed Springfield All Purpose Arena. Janisch’s TT fortunes go back to the Peoria, IL event last year, the Daytona TT, Arizona TT and now Springfield of this season. Riding the Roof Systems/ Ohlins Yamaha YZ450F, Janisch was fast all night as he won his heat, semi and the final event, as well as being second fastest qualifier. Janisch got a little help on the night from a couple of his competitors. In their heat race, series point leader Dalton Gauthier

Jesse Janisch heading to a big win.

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jumped the start and was sent to the penalty line. On the restart, Gauthier rolled the start again and was then given a ten second penalty, eliminating him for the evening. In the main event, fast qualifier Ryan Sipes looked to be the man to beat. Sipes grabbed the holeshot and immediately began to stretch a lead with Janisch second, followed by Mikey Rush. On lap three Sipes slid out and crashed exiting turn three, handing the lead to Janisch. Sipes was quick to remount, but in last place with no chance to make a comeback. Janisch rode a perfect race, never setting a tire wrong for the rest of the final. Mikey Rush was setting a hot pace as he started closing on Janisch in the later

laps after getting by Dan Bromley. Rush charged hard, but couldn’t close the gap. Because of Gauthier’s misfortune and Janisch’s win, Jesse took over the series points lead, 111-96 over Gauthier with Rush and Bromley closing in at 91 and 90 points respectively. With twelve more rounds to go, the championship is close, and it promises to be a great season ahead. Unfortunately, the Springfield Mile was postponed to Monday due to heavy rains that saturated the track late Saturday night. Then after the weather forecast changed for Monday the Mile was canceled and rescheduled for Saturday August 31st. That means a double header, Springfield Mile on Labor Day weekend!


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Motosplat Memorial Weekend Mountain, Wisconsin - May 25 By Doug Forstner, Photos by Kaila Forstner

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emorial Day Weekend typically signals the start of summer, and having eighty degree sunny weather welcomed all the riders to the northwoods and Motosplat MX. Raise your hand if you get excited for a family trip planned up north to a cabin or camping. Maybe it’s a fishing trip with family or friends or possibly an outdoor adventure on play bikes or utv’s. Getting out and exploring the northwoods is half the fun while “up north.” The cool factor to this event is if you plan it right, you can do all that and moto in the same weekend. My daughter and I packed an extra pit bike and swim wear for the weekend for some potential adventures. Racers usually start coming up after work on Thursday to get a good spot in the pits and set up for the weekend of fun, starting with open practice on Friday and racing both Saturday and Sunday. After Friday practice, some headed off to a lake, others were grilling out while a buddy of mine and I decided to hop

on the pit bikes and go exploring. Saturday racing began with Vet A and B leading the day off - both classes had big turnouts. Nick Kubowski was able to find the smooth lines in B and take the win on his Donahue Super Sports Yamaha in the first moto. Chris Frisch finished second followed by Ben Kurtzweil, Nick Ambrosius, and Josh Tammi. The track’s famous gatekeeper, Tommy “Lot T” Perryman was hovering around the top five and finished just outside that with a sixth. I personally was thinking he was saving himself for an awesome second moto or his fireworks show Saturday night. Second moto again had all the front runners batTommy “Lot T” Perryman, gatekeeper, motocross racer, fireworks director and party aficionado

Track owner Shawn Obrien opened up his practice track to the Dist 16 schedule. He still hauls on his trusty CR250, getting third place in +50.

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tling for position up front. The track lays out well for multiple passing options as there are many inside-outside options in most corners. Combine that with the sand, elevation changes and the long layout and you get exciting racing. This time, Tammi was able to get to the front at the checkers and his 5-1 moved him up to third overall. Frisch held consistent in second and his 22 garnered the overall. Kubowski slipped to third for second overall. Kurtzweil held onto fifth in the moto and his 3-5 was good for fourth. Nick Hess stepped up from an eight in moto one to get fourth in second moto. +30A moto one saw the #434 of John Anetsberger from Christmas MX take the win over Luke Padrutt. Broc Stroebel, brother Aaron Stroebel and Keith Degrand rounded out the top five. Let me tell you, during the course of the moto, I didn’t see more than 20’ gap between Aaron Stroebel and Degrand, it was exciting race to watch. Moto two saw Broc Stroebel race the wheels off his Kawasaki to take the win and go 3-1 for second overall. Anetsberger settled in for second and the overall win.


Padrutt finished third as Degrand (5-4) got the better of Aaron Stroebel. Open A had additional purse money kicked in, increasing the incentive for some fast racing. Blake Hansen took the holeshot with Josh Philbrick right on his heels. Bubba Ponton was in third with Kyle Hameister fourth. The positions stayed that way to the checkers. Second moto, Philbrick got out front and stayed there and his 2-1 gave him the overall. Hansen finished second in the moto and overall ahead of Ponton. Jake Vaness stepped it up in the second moto and his 5-4 gave him fourth on the day ahead of Hameister. In Open B, Michael Youngthunder stuck his KTM front wheel into a small gap and was able to pull the holeshot and lead for a couple laps with Brock Noreen and Nick Randrup right on his tail. On lap three, Noreen was pushing hard in the back section and able to make a pass into the lead. Randrup put the same pressure on but Youngthunder was able to hold onto second place for the moto. Kole Olson took home fourth and Caden Damp rounded out the top five. In the second moto, Randrup pushed his new Yamaha into the lead and took home the win and the overall. Youngthunder ran third in the moto and his 2-3 net him second overall. Olson would get second in the moto and his 4-2 gave him the bronze medal. Noreen had bike issues that took him out of the overall running. Josh Philbrick won three A classes, getting top honors in 250A, Open A and +25A. A couple riders ended up taking home two overalls on the day and that included Deegan Vanvreede in 85cc 9-11 and Mini Open 9-13. Cole Godfrey got wins in 1424B/C and Schoolboy 1. Brandon Martyniak won both 250 and Open C and it was Wyatt Liebeck who made the trip back home after spending time down south at Club MX dominating 125cc class and 250B. As the day finished up, I prepped bikes for Sunday, took the dog for a walk, had some fun bench racing with buddies and settled in to watch some fireworks. The benefit of the long

weekend is no pressure to rush home Sunday night as Monday is a holiday. Too bad weekends couldn’t all be four days long. Saturday Results: 250A: 1.Joshua Philbrick 2.Colton Karl 3.Dennis Ponton Iii 4.Blake Hansen 5.Austin Hamburgur Mini Open (9-13): 1.Deegan Vanvreede 2.Gavin Templen 3.Ethan Ebben 4.Jace Miller 5.Calvin Peterson 85cc (9-11): 1.Deegan Vanvreede 2.Hayden Schumacher 3.Brody Barth 4.Jace Miller 5.Chad Schmitt 51cc (4-6): 1.Adam Graham 2.Weston Otto 3.Camden Carothers 51cc (7-8): 1.Zack Augustine 2.Levi Gower 3.Ryder Schedler 4.Devin Bares 5.Walker Davis 0-65cc (5-9): 1.Ryan Berger 2.Mason Mccanna 3.Paityn Fritchen 4.Adam Kruske Jr 5.Ryder Schedler 65cc: 1.Brody Barth 2.Grant Neubauer 3.Chad Schmitt 4.Chase Dionne 5.Kane Kalies 2-Stroke B/C: 1.Nick Jacobson 2.Michael Bukovich 3.Brandon Revolinski +25B/C: 1.Robert Fischer 2.Nicholas Czechowicz 3.Bradley Barrette 4.Nicholas Kubowski 5.Michael Bukovich +30B/C: 1.Chris Frisch 2.Nicholas Kubowski 3.Joshua Tammi 4.Ben Kurtzweil 5.Nicholas Ambrosius

+40B/C: 1.Brian Jochman 2.Andy Walters 3.Cory Croschere 4.Tim Vanvreede 5.William Balko 125cc: 1.Wyatt Liebeck 2.Easton Block 3.Brady Schernick 4.Andrew Combs 5.Cody Sigler 250B: 1.Wyatt Liebeck 2.Tyler Kalies 3.Joseph Walton 4.Anthony Lindholm 5.Caden Damp 250C: 1.Brandon Martyniak 2.Tylin Fietzer 3.Dustin Erickson 4.Jack Piskula 5.Josh Kruit Open A: 1.Joshua Philbrick 2.Blake Hansen 3.Dennis Ponton Iii 4.Jacob Vaness 5.Kyle Hameister Open B: 1.Nicholas Randrup 2.Michael Youngthunder Jr 3.Kole Olson 4.Chris Check 5.Robert Renkas Ii Open C: 1.Brandon Martyniak 2.Kevin Gollubske 3.Carson Gerroll 4.Kollin Kadinger 5.Chris Peterson 14-24B/C: 1.Cole Godfrey 2.Justin Miron 3.Kole Olson 4.Nathaniel Glassford 5.Tyler Kalies +25A: 1.Joshua Philbrick 2.Kyle Hameister 3.Colton Karl 4.Dylan Ziolkowski 5.Ty Tyrrell +30A: 1.John Anetsberger 2.Broc Stroebel 3.Lucas Padrutt 4.Keith Degrand 5.Aaron Stroebel +40A: 1.Darin Dionne 2.John Anetsberger 3.Marc Ottenad 4.Mike Schram 5.Brian Mccanna +50: 1.Jeffrey Mclain 2.Doug Forstner 3.Shawn Obrien 4.Tim Bares 5.Mike Dorman Women: 1.Desirae Steier 2.Kendra Randrup 3.Brooke Philbrick 4.Mariah Lacount 5.Makayla Peterson 85cc 12-15: 1.Gavin Templen 2.Ethan Ebben 3.Bryce Conn 4.Calvin Peterson 5.Lance Torp Schlby 1: 1.Cole Godfrey 2.Andrew Combs 3.Easton Block 4.Bailey Tuoriniemi 5.Drake Dionne

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Mother’s Day Hare Scramble Millville, Minnesota - May 12 By Mike Quinn

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other’s Day was spent by many mothers, wives and girlfriends at Spring Creek Motocross Park for their annual Larson’s Cycle KTM Spring Hare Scrambles. The week leading up to the race had several days that rained all day so laying out the course was a challenge. Come race day the conditions were perfect. The temperature was cool. The sun was out and the trails shaped up well. There were 5 different course layouts for the days racing. The KTM Peewee track hosted the Peewee and Girls Jr. classes with a one hour race in which over half the trail was new for this year. Mike Quinn found lots of new trail for the 65cc racers and included that into the PeeWee course. There were lots of smiles as the young racers exited the track at race end. Zach Brown on his KTM taking the top honors among the twenty-one Peewee entrants. He finished with nine laps as did Boede Wallner, Jacob Peters and Eric Niedzielski as they filled out the top four. Fifth was Charlie Anderson with eight laps. In Girls Jr, coming from a long time D23 racing family was Cora Reschke putting in

B class wave start

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eight laps for the win, followed by Brooke Niedzielski and Rose Niewhiehner. Shortly after the Premier class left the start line of the pro track for their race on another loop. Eighteen entries charged into the first turn and by the end of the first lap Wyatt McGrath had a thirty plus second lead. McGrath held the lead for the entire race and was the only entry to make six laps. McGrath is primarily a MX racer but he loves to try other disciplines and seems to do well at all types of racing. Following McGrath at races end was Travis Bloyer, racing a TM. Then Cooper Anderson on his Husky, followed by Cavan Heuer and Jaxon Nagel on his Kawasaki. Back to the PeeWee track for the next race where the 50cc Micro and Macro classes battled on a shortened course. As it turns out it was a bit too short as lap times were under fifty seconds. We are planning to solve this next year by running classes separately so we can lengthen the lay out of the course for the Macro racers. If numbers are any indication of our long term health, its looking up as we had a total of twentyseven racers on 50s. That is considerable increase from past years. Our Micro class

is made of mostly PW Yamahas while the Macro class is composed of the higher tech, faster 50cc bikes. The winner of the Macro race putting in sixteen fast laps was Jameson Olson, another moto racer trying his hand at off-road. Carter Niedzelski followed Jameson across the finish a mere twenty-six seconds later. In the Micro class two racers completed eleven laps with Silas Granle edging Aiden Magnine by a margin of five seconds for the win. Kayson Goncalves finished in third followed by Alex Romagnoli and Kolten Hoeft. Next on the race schedule we move to the Pro track for the C race which also includes our Junior, Sportsman, Masters 1, +60 and our +70 class. This was scheduled as a one hour race and the course wasn’t as long or demanding as the A/B/AA course. Very little of the pro mx track was included. Trail Boss Wiley Johannanson and crew nailed this layout as it was the most fun course I have ridden in a long time. The conditions were perfect the trails shaped up really well. There was a rut or two and more than a few rocks to watch for but overall it was just plain fun and challenging. Overall C came


out the 250C class. Completing five laps in an hour thirteen minutes, Thomas Brown made quick work of the course on his KTM. Second place Trevor Nelson came in only nine seconds back, The only other rider to finish the same laps was third place Jaden Abbott. A total of 121 C racers along with 25 old guys and the Women’s class left the line at 11:30 for the one hour race. The Women’s class was won by Madison

Siebanaler with a three second lead over Courtney Gregory. Third place went to Cassie Flanagan. All three put four laps in. The winner of the Golden Masters or 70+ class was Steve Reschke who is pushing his 50th consecutive year of racing in D23. That in itself is an incredible feat. The last race of the day left the start line at 1:15 with the AA class on the first row. By the end of lap three Logan Kittock had over a minute on second place Devon Jirik. During that third lap a flat tire sidelined Kittock in the pits for wheel change. Jirik moved into the lead and re-

mained there to the end. Second place went to Luke Wilder a minute later, followed by Matt Lindberg with Jack Lane IV and Mitchell Treichler rounding out the top five. Matt Stavish was sixth AA, which is a real feat especially considering he is over the 50 year old mark. He has always been fast and continues to ride extremely well. The A class was loaded with many of our perennial heavy hitters. The 250A class and the overall honors went Logan Cipala, a former champion hillclimber. He has apparently learned to go fast horizontally as well as up hill. Overall B came out the 250B class, going to another hillclimber, Jacob Prebe. Our vertical racers did really well racing off-road. We hope to see more of them.

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The hills and gullies provide for a challenging course with just enough flat ground to give a racer a breather. I enjoyed watching competitors from other disciplines show to try their hand at off-road racing. All the participants had a great day of racing, even if they were a little worse for the wear. Lets hope the weather is good for the fall scrambles hosted by the Golden Eagles in October. Until then, keep riding, racing and training and enjoying this sport. Results: Micro 4-8: 1.Silas Granle 2.Aiden Magnine 3.Kayson Goncalves 4.Alex Romagnoli 5.Kolten Hoeft Macro 4-8: 1.Jameson Olson 2.Carter Niedzelski 3.Tatum Swygman 4.Gunner Burke 5.Connor Sutherland Girls 9-15: 1.Cora Reschke 2.Brook Neidzielski 3.Rose Niewhiehner Pee Wee: 1.Zach Brown 2.Boede Wallner 3.Jacob Peters 4.Eric Niedzielski 5.Charlie Anderson Premier: 1.Wyatt McGrath 2.Travis Bloyer 3.Cooper Anderson 4.Cavan Heuer 5.Jaxon Nagel Junior C: 1.Cooper Anderson 2.Tate Tromblay 3.Cavan Heuer 4.Aiden Jowers 5.Kaleb Reque 200C: 1.Matias Merten 2.John Majeski 3.Ryan Pettis 4.Jason Gutsch 5.Charlie Siebanaler 250C: 1.Thomas Brown 2.Trevor Nelson 3.Jaden Abbott 4.Mason Thurston 5.Nathan Bauer Open C: 1.Alexander Budick 2.Jack Foeller 3.Kenny McCauley 4.Mitch Lee 5.Derek Hen-

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drickson +30C: 1.Dave Anderson 2.Adilson Ribeiro 3.Nate Morrissette 4.Richard Szyman 5.Brent Swygman +40C: 1.Chris Haeg 2.Josh Smith 3.Mike Dorman 4.Bruce Stageberg 5.Kurt Stegora +50C: 1.Wes Hendrickson 2.Steven Stein 3.Zach Foeller 4.Kirk Vesterstein 5.Toss Helmers +60 Master: 1.Bruce Ryan 2.Terry Wagoner 3.Craig Cherrington 4.Mike Quinn 5.Tim Larson +70: 1.Steve Reschke Women: 1.Madison Siebanaler 2.Courtney Gregory 3.Cassie Flannagan 4.Jillian Deschenes 5.Jessica Rose Sportsman 1: 1.James Kittock 2.Greg Foeller 3.Nathan Wentland 4.Andrew Etzel 5.John Petta AA: 1.Devon Jirik 2.Like Wilder 3.Matt Lindberg 4.Robert Lane IV 5.Mitchel Treichler 200A: 1.Brady Kittock 2.Kyle Magnuson 3.Randy Imholte 4.Issac Newport 250A: 1.Logan Cipala 2.Adam Barlow 3.Jeremy Schmidt 4.Jarrett Loering 5.Broc Graif Open A: 1.Curt Plazak 2.Evan Sheff 3.Jakek Hinkemeyer 4.Austin Ryan 5.Cole Miller +30A: 1.Coy Jackson 2.Calvin Reeves 3.Brandon Hansen 4.Chad Grinhaug 5.Andy Storbeck +40A: 1.Garrett Hansen 2.Paul Otto 3.Robert Goodman 4.John Bemis 5.Chris Macintosh +50: 1.Dave Schreiner 2.Paul Reschke 3.Norb Gregory 4.Ralph Feld 5.Sean Mowry +60 Masters 2: 1.Jerry Holasek 200B: 1.Ryder Geruli 2.Brian O'meara 3.Luther Crum 4.Cruz Wahl 250B: 1.Jacob Prebe 2.Jonathon Theisen 3.Derek Kulzer 4.Owen Farmer 5.Jason Ryan Open B: 1.Caleb Schillo 2.Dalton Vetsch 3.Will Fickenscher 4.Joseph Trom +30B: 1.Chris Stiefel 2.Oeslen Costa 3.Scott Miller 4.Andrew Wichlacz 5.Joseph Wood +40B: 1.Thomas Hovind 2.Clint Wanta 3.Jim Mullen 4.Bart Nelson 5.Steve Jowers +50B: 1.Charles Niedzielski 2.Tim Gregory 3.Steven Lindemer 4.Steven Mehr 5.John Jack

Broc Graif negotiates a log on his way to 5th in 250A class


Whipple dominates Fox Valley Wedron, Illinois - June 16 Photos by Nick Smith

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t’s June and there has only been one event that hasn’t been a mudder. Racing this year isn’t for the faint of heart. It’s been a real test of endurance and fortitude. One of the double edge swords of this process is that we all start some of the most inexperienced riders early in the day. The idea is they get the best and least tore up path to run. But this year they also get the muddiest and slickest. The Fox Valley crew decided to wait a little bit as they did some track work on the mini moto course before sending the 65cc Beginner class out. This helped the kids get at least some of their course in without the constant struggle of keeping upright. It also helped the parents from needing oxygen be-

Cooper Lair (50Sr) who just hooped off his 65cc machine was ready to attack the condensed layout on his 50cc machine. He came through the barrels about a full minute before the next rider Cassie Fairfield (50Jr winner). Weston Sticha who has been racing multiple types of events this season tangled up on the first lap and got behind a good deal but made time up consistently til the race end to finish second in 50Jr. All this time there was another race going on over on the big course. Laid out for the Saturday The Fairfield family having a good day at the races. Gran Prix that was washed out do to heavy rain all day, it wasn’t rutfore the race ended. ted or deep, but that was to change quickly. Wyatt Stamper was the kid to beat. He This riding park is comprised of two secseemed to handle the conditions pretty well, tions. East and West sides split in two by a but Grant Rasmussen and brother Brayden rock creek, which normally is a trickle of Stamper kept him honest for a while. water and is used in the big bike classes as a technical area to test riders skills. So far this year it has only been crossed and not ran because of the water levels. The 85cc class this year has been closely contested by three riders who have battled for a few years and today was no different. Landon Lee on his Lee Excavating Kx took the lead. Ayden White and Regan Doerr pushed each other the whole race to stay close to the leader all the time having a solid race between each other. After the race they sat and discussed the hard spots and how it was fun pushing the other til the end. Brady Dillbeck early in the race was in this group and even in second for a few laps til a miscue dropped him to seventh, eventually fighting back to sixth behind Ethan Fox and Tanner Whipple rode as well as expected, and topped the AA class. Adam Lesny. CYCLE USA, July 2019

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WFO Promotion’s Tanner Whipple has been riding a dirt bike since he was able to walk. He shows up to an event and riders know he’ll be force to recon with. There were six riders in AA class today. Matt Mcdonald had knee work and a layoff is steadily improving. Jarred Hall moved to AA this season along with Tj Nees and Tony Biagi. Greg Rogers who is normally bangin laps on the moto track signed up in the big boy class for his first ever HS and they all kept a good pace early. But this kind of racing isn’t about who is just the fastest. It’s as much a strategy and en-

+30B class riders hitting the rock creek crossing

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durance test. Whipple started knocking out 15-20 second a lap faster times and it was clear if he could keep this pace and keep it on two wheels it would be hard for anyone to keep him close. The race really was between Hall’s Cycles Jarred Hall and Nees. Hall ran a solid second early in the race til a slight mistake allowed McDonald to get by. Nees all this time was upping his pace and finding traction in the hunt for a higher position. Dad and Mom cheering him on by rock creek and keeping him informed on his position. Last lap, no need for them to point, Hall and Nees were hammering out

the lap with intensity. Nees couldn’t find a place to pass on the west side of the course but proved he could hang with the guys in the class. Whipple was the most consistent on lap times the whole day varying only a few seconds. Riley Walters came out today and was one of the first Women to cross the finish line in the mud covered tricky morning event. Last month’s Cycle USA “cover girl” Alli Kocher was asked "do you have on matching gear this week!" The answer was no, but it didn’t matter, she was just as mud covered as she was a month earlier! Darcie Tatum who has been racing FVOR for a very long time put in a solid race for third, which brings us to Cassie’s and Davey’s mom Crystal Fairfield, racing her first race. When it was announced that dads and husbands could trail marshall she boldly announced, " I can pick up my own bike"... this comment was remembered as Sunday’s race began. Hats off to her accomplishment, just like her daughter in the 50cc class she did great and with the announcement at the end of the race, "I never fell down!" This writer’s reply would be consistent with stating, ok then you need to go faster! But we only typed this and didn’t say it out loud! +30B had the normal host of characters. Jeff Nelson finished a disgruntled fourth place, Josh Buchen was on fire this day with some solid laps and finished strong gaining a lap on Peter Kavsky. Derek Piecha grabbed third. Hollywood (Nelson) kept falling in the open field area making time back up in the timber and mx track areas but his Achilles would bust his butt every time up there and kept him from contending for the lead. Drake Fairfield ran in the lead for a few laps but all the running after Davey and Cassie in the morning kids race likely took it’s toll during his race, as he dropped to fifth. Mickey Martin got a slow start in the Quad A class but rebounded by passing up to the lead and keeping Chris Breitwieser in check for the later part of the race. Bobby Cabay was the only +30 rider today but took a third overall and was hanging right with the A class in the slick conditions.


Fox Valley Off Road seems to handle the wet conditions well as when these conditions present themselves a flat no hill course which is all repairable is used. Talking to Travis Ward at the end of the day, he stated, "we have been working every dry day on the hills and washed out trails with new dirt to be able to have a more challenging course layout and utilize many more areas of the park. We simply have not had enough dry times to make it all happen, but once it does dry up, riders will be pleasantly surprised and challenged with the repaired areas. The next double header event will be at the end of July and we are looking forward to being ready for that event with a hill infested layout!� Results: 4 Wheel 30: 1.Bobby Cabay 4 Wheel A: 1.Mickey Martin 2.Chris Breitwieser 3.Todd McGuire 4.Trace Jochin 5.Bret Daehler 4 Wheel B: 1.Tony Kraklio 2.Matt Sodaro 4 Wheel Youth: 1.Jesse Kasper +20B: 1.Jacob Mccarrens Open C: 1.Dalton Garecht 2.Cody Kennedy 3.Trevor Keogh 4.Tyler Brown 5.Michael Degonia +30A: 1.Jeremy Smith 2.Luke Kaszyaski

3.Derek Roberts 4.Shawn Harkin 5.Ryan Duff +30B: 1.Josh Buchen 2.Peter Kavsky 3.Derek Piecha 4.Jeff Nelson 5.Drake Fairfield +30C: 1.Slawek Lesny 2.Andrew Peiffer 3.Patrick Dillon 4.Tim Larsen 5.Chris Colton +40A: 1.Rob McGee 2.Eric Wheelwright 3.Miro Tuska 4.Kevan Zini 5.Clinton Pherigo +40B: 1.Kerry Mossman 2.Tim Cichlar 3.Duncan Gray +40C: 1.Greg Lesny 2.Brad Bliss 3.Anthony Byrd 4.Mitch Thomas 5.Greg Bubak +50A: 1.Stacy Stewart 2.Darren Buffo 3.Reagon Rhodes 4.Tim Farrell +50B/C: 1.Joel Huggins 2.Tim Galloway 3.Kevin Lee 4.Ron Kettle 5.Lyle Piecha +60: 1.David Moose 2.Rick Mahrt 3.Brian Buffo 50Jr: 1.Cassie Fairfield 2.Weston Sticha 3.Kayten Toal 4.Ethan Breitwieser 5.Brysen Seidler 50Sr: 1.Cooper Lair 2.Lyric Toal 3.Hawken Robbins 4.Addie Blacklaw 65cc: 1.Austin Burns 2.Cooper Duff 3.Jack Allgeyer 4.Travis Lentz 5.Ashten Tritsen 85cc: 1.Landon Lee 2.Ayden White 3.Regan Doerr 4.Adam Lesny 5.Ethan Fox 200C: 1.Travis Henningsen 2.Lukasz Sienkiewicz 3.Ashton Lyons 4.Jhak Walker 5.Morgan Wheelwright Open A: 1.Garrett Ward 2.Jhadyn Walker 3.Skyler Harkless 4.Dunstin McDonald 5.Steven Daniels Open B: 1.Alexander Ashworth 2.Jayson Crawford 3.Cody Stewart 4.Noah Lee 5.Michael Burtle AA: 1.Tanner Whipple 2.Matthew McDonald 3.Jarred Hall 4.Triston Nees 5.Greg Rogers Super Mini: 1.Anthony Walsh 2.Kallin Thomas 3.Gabriel Stepek Thumper: 1.Steve Perkins Vintage: 1.Jarred Hall 2.Chris Caballero Women: 1.Riley Walters 2.Alli Kocher 3.Darcie Tatum 4.Crystal Fairfield 5.Nicci Roenfeldt Cooper Lair pushed hard in the mud to win 50Sr

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Valley Raceway MX Returns! Crystal Falls, Michigan - June 1/2 By Jeri Nyberg

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or just over a year the pits stood empty and the track was quiet at Valley Raceway, but a sunny weekend in June was quickly about to change that. After a year off the schedule, Valley Raceway in Crystal Falls, MI made its return to the District 16 schedule with a double header event. A beautiful Friday evening at the track gave the promise of what was to come for the rest of the weekend. Saturday started off with sunshine and a great turnout of 174 entries wanting to get back to riding at Valley Raceway. One of the sponsors of Saturday’s race, Race Driven, (whom recently purchased Zambons North Country Sales Inc.), is a current parts manufacturer in the UTV and ATV world looking to make their mark in the

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motorcycle side of things. Race Driven wanted to give back to the riders on Saturday. Class winners would receive a set of brake pads for their overall win. As racing got underway, the Mini 65 class found themselves up to the line early in the order. This class is filled with talented riders. Once the gate dropped, Chad “J.Boogie” Schmitt jumped out front to take an early lead and never looked back. As the 65’s negotiated the first lap through the sand, the running order started to form. Kane Kalies and Cole Goedert settled into second and third and as lap three began, Chase Dionne was beginning to catch the pair. It would all come down to the last corner and to his misfortune, the sand claimed Goedert, allowing Dionne to pass and cross the line in third place. Rounding out the top five was Jaggyr Wolf. Moto two began with Schmitt grabbing

another holeshot. This time it was Carter Millette finding himself in second with Dionne and Kalies behind. Dionne and Kalies were both able to maneuver around Millette, with Kalies leading the way until a fall moved him back into fourth place. Kalies wasted no time jumping back on his bike and again moving past Millette, setting his sights back on Dionne eventually making the pass. The top four had settled in by lap three, but fifth place rider Jakob Ottenad was starting to feel some pressure on his back tire as Jasmin Jonas started to reel him in. The battle for fifth place also ended up coming down to the last corner as Ottenad got caught up in the sand and Jonas was able to sneak around him. Millette would finish fourth overall and Jonas’ 6-5 finishes gave her a fifth place finish for the day. Towards the end of the race order were the ten riders in the 2 Stroke B/C class, and


they were ready to get out and tackle the sandy track. Off to an early lead was Colin Hass on his Yamaha. Close behind was the KTM of Trevor Edwards as third place was still being fought over at the infamous “sand hill” by Jake Hunger and Kyle Kohls, with Kohls eventually breaking away. Preston Maki was able to come from mid-pack up to fourth place and Elliot Bennett worked his way up to fifth. The battle for the lead was beginning to heat up between Hass and Edwards before Edwards ended up going down. Bennett was able to take advantage of the sand claiming Maki, and was starting to reel in Kohls at the checkers flew. When the gate dropped for moto two, Hass and Edwards again found them- 50Sr riders racing to the first corner. selves out front and fighting their way into the top five. Cody Jones hard for the lead. Behind, Kohls, Maki, started to open up a commanding lead as Bennett, and Dustin Raffaelli were all runthe pack bunched up at the rear fender of ning close together. As lap two completed Robert Jones. MorriEdwards was able to get out in front after son was able to jump Hass had fallen. The riders on the move for past Jones and become the remainder of the race would be the the new second place Yamahas of Maki and Raffaelli who were rider. Dustin Raffaelli trying anything possible to gain positions. was able to go from On the final lap, Hass rounded the corner in sixth place to second first, but Edwards was nowhere in sight, leaving Morrison and leaving Maki sitting in second place. In a Bradley Barrette to last effort, Raffaelli jumped past Kohls on race for third position the spectator step up and landed in third with Barrette making place. Edwards finished the race in fifth the pass on the final place with a flat rear tire, still managing lap. As seemed to be third overall. Kohls’ finishes of 3-4 earned the case all weekend, him second overall. battles were coming In the early hours on Sunday morning, down to the inside and the Upper Michigan temperatures dipped outside lines of the into the high 30s, but that didn’t seem to final corner. This time slow any of the riders from getting out on it was West making a the freshly groomed and watered track. The move on Morrison belargest class of the weekend was +25B/C. fore the checkered flag This class seems to be growing exponenfor fourth place. tially at each track and these riders were just Moto two began as eager as the kids to get out and race. with Robert Jones out Robert Jones and Cody Jones put their front, but it wouldn’t Suzukis out front early in moto one. Cody take long for Cody to Jones won the drag race up the sand hill to make his way through take the lead with Chris Morrison sliding traffic and put the presinto third. By the end of lap one, Michael sure on as the two West and Logan Poupore were able to make raced side by side.

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out in third place and made his way past Robert Jones on lap two. By lap three, Raffaelli had also made his way around Jones and was right on Barrette’s back tire, eventually making the pass. Nicholas Kubowski had been running strong all moto and held on to fifth place. Cody Jones took the big overall and Morrison rounded out the top five overall with 5-6 finishes. At the end of the race the riders waited for each other to finish and gave a round of high-fives and thumbs up. A true showing of sportsmanship and enjoyment of racing together. In an era of disappearing motocross tracks, it was a breath of fresh air to see Valley Raceway return to the District 16 schedule, providing a track for riders to come and enjoy racing for years to come. The Uren family and Valley Raceway crew would like to extend a big thank you to Sikora Sheet Metal, Bacco Construction, Race Driven, and the Christian Motorcycle Association to help make this weekend a success.

85cc 12-15: 1.Cooper Burkman 2.Brad Ottenad +30B/C: 1.Nicholas kubowski 2.Nick Hess 3.Jordan Klemett 4.Paul Yakowenko 5.Bian Frandsen 65cc 7-11: 1.Chad Schmitt 2.Chase Dionne 3.Kane Kalies 4.Jasmin Jonas 5.Jaggyr Wolf 250C: 1.Kyle Kohls 2.Logan Coolman 3.Kendra Randrup 4.Shawn Jones 5.Brandon Oxford +50: 1.Steven Sorge 2.Tim Bares 3.Mike Schram 4.Paul Haltvick 5.William Brown 125JR: 1.Haiden Waelchli 2.Andrew Combs 3.Drake Dionne 4.Preston Maki 5.Jake Hunger +25A: 1.Kyle Hameister 2.Ty Tyrrell 3.John Vandezande 4.Michael Kingstad 5.Travis Grendzinski 2-Str B/C: 1.Trevor Edwards 2.Nicholas Randrup 3.Kole Olson 4.Nathan Linton 5.Kyle Kohls +40B/C: 1.Steven Sorge 2.Cory Croschere 3.Andy Walters 4.Brad Baumann 5.Timothy Vanvreede

+40A: 1.John Anetsberger 2.Darin Dionne 3.Marc Ottenad 4.Alan Jonas Women: 1.Kendra Randrup 2.Jersey Graumann 3.Mariah Lacount 4.Siera Balko 85cc 9-11: 1.Deegan Vanvreede 2.Jace Miller 3.Chad Schmitt 4.Dimetri Balko 5.Carter Millette Sports B/C: 1.Colin Hass 2.Trevor Edwards 3.Vince Hughes 4.Robert Renkas 5.Kole Olson 125cc: 1.Andrew Combs 2.Preston Maki 3.Drake Dionne 4.Marshall Busse 5.Jake Hunger +25B/C: 1.Cody Jones 2.Dustin Raffaelli 3.Bradley Barrette 4.Robert Jones Jr 5.Chris Morrison Open A: 1.Kyle Hameister 2.Jacob Vaness 3.Ty Tyrrell 4.Michael Kingstad 5.John Adams Open B: 1.Haiden Waelchli 2.Nichols Randrup 3.Kole Olson 4.Robert Renkas 5.Vince Hughes Open C: 1.Tyce Jones 2.Chris Morrison 3.Elliot Bennett 4.Mariah Lacount 5.Antone Servais

Saturday Results: +40B/C: 1.Steven Sorge 2.Cory Croschere 3.Andy Walters 4.Timothy Vanvreede 5.Tim Dieball 125cc: 1.Andrew Combs 2.Blaise Morrison 3.Marshall Busse 4.Matthew Aho 5.Drake Morrison 125JR: 1.Haiden Waelchli 2.Preston Maki 3.Drake Dionne 4.Andrew Combs 5.Marshall Busse 250A: 1.Kyle Koosmann 2.Colton Karl 3.Ezra Graumann 4.John Adams 250B: 1.Haiden Waelchli 2.Hayden Henry 250C: 1.Cole Torp 2.Kyle Kohls 3.Logan Coolman 4.Brody Gallagher 5.Kendra Randrup Open A: 1.John Vandezande 2.Kyle Koosmann 3.Jacob Vaness 4.Blake Hansen 5.David Watzka Open B: 1.Vince Hughes 2.Kole Olson 3.Nicholas Randrup 4.Robert Renkas Open C: 1.Tyce Jones 2.David Vanness 3.Antone Servais 4.Mariah Lacount 5.Robert Jones +25A: 1.John Vandezande 2.David Watzka 3.Andrew Zambon 4.Ty Tyrrell 5.Cody Wills +25B/C: 1.Cody Jones 2.Bradley Barrette 3.Robert Jones Jr 4.Dustin Raffaelli 5.Nicholas Kubowski +30A: 1.Andrew Zambon 2.Jesse Zambon 3.John Anetsberger 4.Cody Wills 5.Ben Bernard +30B/C: 1.Nick Hess 2.Craig Harris 3.Niholas Kubowski 4.Joshua Tammi 5.Paul Yakowenko +40A: 1.John Anetsberger 2.Darin Dionne 3.Marc Ottenad 4.Alan Jonas 5.Mike Schram +50: 1.Steven Sorge 2.Mike Schram 3.William Brown 4.Steven Lubahn 5.Tim Dieball Women: 1.Kendra Randrup 2.Brooke Philbrick 3.Siera Balko 4.Mariah Lacount 5.Jersey Graumann Sports B/C 14-24: 1.Colin Hass 2.Trevor Edwards 3.Vince Hughes 4.Kole Olson 5.Nicholas Randrup 50cc 4-6: 1.Jacobi Tullberg 2.Madden Pulkas 3.Jordy Larsen 50cc 7-8: 1.Brayton Wills 2.Jett Wolf 3.Walker Davis 4.Avery Henry 65cc 7-11: 1.Chad Schmitt 2.Kane Kalies 3.Chase Dionne 4.Carter Millette 5.Jasmin Jonas 85cc 9-11: 1.Deegan Vanvreede 2.Jace Miller 3.Chad Schmitt 4.Dimetri Balko Mini 9-13: 1.Jace Miller 2.Lance Torp 3.Dimetri Balko 85cc 12-15: 1.Lance Torp 2.Brad Ottenad 3.Cooper Burkman 2-Stroke B/C: 1.Colin Hass 2.Kyle Kohls 3.Trevor Edwards 4.Preston Maki 5.Dustin Raffaelli Sunday Results: 50cc 4-6: 1.Madden Pulkas 2.Jacobi Tullberg 3.Jordy Larsen 50cc 7-8: 1.Brayton Wills 2.Avery Henry 3.Jett Wolf 4.Walker Davis 5.Devin Bares 250A: 1.Michael Kingstad 2.Eric Benson +30A: 1.John Anetsberger 2.Travis Grendzinski 3.Cody wills 4.Ben Bernard 5.Alan Jonas Mini 9-13: 1.Jace Miller 2.Dimetri Balko

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A Weekend to Remember Mora, Minnesota - May 26 By Angela John Photos by Kenton Knutson.

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emorial Day weekend Berm Benders Raceway was the proud host of the first Minnesota Warrior Class Race sponsored by the Veteran MX foundation. The Warrior class is in exclusive military motocross class celebrating veterans and active/ retired duty personnel of the US Armed Forces. This two moto format promoter class races on Sunday and Monday of Memorial Day weekend with special prizes and swag for the racers provided by Lucas Oil, Fly Racing, Throttle Syndicate and Ride MN. The mission of Veteran MX is to create a brotherhood of support within the moto community for those who have served. It also recognizing their service and sacrifices. Sunday morning first race of the day, nine men of virtue and vigor of varying ages and abilities lined up for the Warrior class. Bruce Schaapveld, Marine Veteran 1975 to 1979 blasted to the front followed by Zachary Briggs, Air Force enlisted from 2012 to present. Kerry Anstine, Air Force veteran 1992 to 2000, guarded his third place position before getting passed by Scott Hoag, Marine Veteran ‘89 to ‘93, at the first tabletop. Briggs pushed Schaapveld throughout the first two laps as Anstine and Hoag battle back-and-forth for third. Then Briggs launched the triple to slip by Schaapveld. Meanwhile Anstine and Hoag were still side-by-side through every section before Anstine finally locked down the third place spot. In moto two Schaapveld grabbed the holeshot again with Hoag and Briggs on his six followed by John Dahlen, US Army Veteran ‘76 to ‘80. Briggs and Hoag battled again through the first few sections before Briggs broke free and then made his move for first passing Schaapveld in the whoops. This set up a fight for second between Hoag and Schaapveld. It took a while, but finally Hoag took Schaapveld in the switchbacks for second as Anstine now challenged Schaapveld for third. Shortly after, Schaapveld went down in a corner, and giving his position away. The overall going to Briggs with a 1-1 with Hoag fighting for second (4-2) ahead of Anstine (3-3). Memorial Day honors those who died in service to our nation. As a way to honor the holiday, Berm Benders Raceway chose to 22

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do a special memorial lap. Each Veteran or service member rode past the gate to a cheering crowd waving American flags, receiving a high five from track owner Kurt Caswell and the ever smooth gate official Ron Loberg. The announcer read their names, branch and service dates as they rode around the track to the song American Soldier by Toby Keats. Bruce Schaapveld had a special message the announcer read reminding us of all the sacrifices made and debt owed to those who paid the ultimate price for our freedom. The meaning of the day and the tribute given brought a light shower that mimicked the tears shed by Veterans and civilians alike. The eight men then shook off their solemn attitude and

switched gears into racing mode to race day two of their special weekend. Throughout the weekend there was an extra sense of patriotism as the racers of the Warrior Class bonded over service stories and track tales, parents taught toddlers to never let their small American flags touch the ground and the national anthem sung live was never so honorably observed. Racer and Chinook helicopter flight engineer, Cody Gallmeier, gifted the track owners an American Flag flown in a combat mission in Afghanistan. Jackie Rodrigues, Army service member for 20 plus years, brought a huge box of Tshirts and water bottles to donate and the announcer gave all of them away to kids

Scott Hoag won the Warrior class on Monday, and finished second in +45B.


who came up to his booth. Over the track wide speakers they thanked a loved one for their service and beamed with pride running around with their new Army shirts. To find out more about Veteran Mx at veteranmx.com. Sunday Results: 50cc Inj 4-8: 1.Leighton Oswald 2.Jace Schroeder 3.Liam Lang 4.Raydon Easler 50cc Multi 4-8: 1.Leighton Oswald 2.Liam Lang 3.Greyson Kressman 4.Raydon Easler 5.Ayven Fulton 50cc 4-6: 1.Leighton Oswald 2.Brody Kratt 50cc 7-8: 1.Brecken Maas 2.Louis Oswald 3.Nicholas Trkla 4.Beau Noaeill 5.Deegan Leaf 65cc 7-9: 1.Brecken Maas 2.Louis Oswald 3.Nicholas Trkla 4.Vinny Sargent 5.Tucker King 65cc 10-11: 1.Evan Sherman 2.Haedryn Holub 3.Izaac Zimmer 4.Christian Linder 5.Griffin Dysierick 85cc 9-11: 1.Milo Maas 2.Cain Larson 3.Kaden Tabaka 4.Rowan Penders 5.Wyatt Larson 85cc 9-12: 1.Milo Maas 2.Cain Larson 3.Kaden Tabaka 4.Wyatt Larson 5.Rowan Penders 85cc 12-15: 1.Rj Thorud 2.Jesse Holmberg 3.Kaiden Fisher 4.Blair Westerholm 5.Kaden Winch SuperMini 12-17: 1.Rj Thorud 2.Jesse Holmberg SCHBY 1: 1.Parker Miele 2.Brock Hendrie 3.Tyler Westring 4.Kona Rodrigues Girls 9-12: 1.Raeleigh Hettich SCHBY 2: 1.Mason Grecula 2.Broc Today 3.Trey Hettich 125 12+: 1.Parker Miele 2.Chad Noaeill 3.Riley Fisher 4.Bret Holland 5.Brock Hendrie 65cc 7-11: 1.Evan Sherman 2.Christian Linder 3.Tucker King 4.Izaac Zimmer 5.Brayan Anstine 250B: 1.Curtis Biorn 2.Kole Lemcke 3.Gavin Love 4.Parker Miele 5.Matthew Thompson 250C: 1.Trey Hettich 2.Shae Martin 3.Riley Fisher 4.Tyler Westring 5.Shayna Lier 14-24B: 1.Kole Lemcke 2.Mason Grecula 3.Gavin Love 4.Matthew Thompson 14-24C: 1.Broc Today 2.Jeremiah Lindberg 3.Shae Martin 4.Austin Venhuizen 5.Eden Spencer +25A: 1.Scott Jendro 2.Justin Craft 3.Chad Noaeill +25B: 1.Jamie Elder 2.Timothy Rasmusson 3.Mitchell Jendro 4.Kohlmen Hudak 5.Chad Reed +25C: 1.Corey Willmott 2.Jared Hood 3.Zachary Briggs 4.Brett Goeden 5.Levi Klande +30A: 1.Adam Deal 2.James Easler 3.Chas Kadlec +30B: 1.Trevor Fjosne 2.Zachary Schaapveld 3.Tony Mctavish 4.Ryan Rouillard +30C: 1.Corey Willmott 2.Daniel Schoumaker 3.Andrew Schaapveld 4.Kerry Anstine 5.Travis Timmer +40A: 1.Kyle Love 2.Mark Johnson 3.Bill Medek 4.Jesse Zimmer 5.Gary Johnson +40B: 1.Michael Jenson 2.Shawn Rafftery 3.Chad Curry 4.Ryan Rouillard +40C: 1.John Kersten 2.Jesse John 3.Jesse Voight 4.Clifford Linder +45A: 1.Mark Johnson 2.Kyle Love 3.Bill Medek 4.Tim Walker 5.Jesse Zimmer +45B: 1.Mike Klippenstein 2.Shawn Rafftery 3.Michael Rapp 4.Scott Hoag 5.Todd J. Mcilroy +50: 1.Mike Klippenstein 2.Chris Maras 3.Tim Walker 4.Mark Deal 5.Brad Davis 6.Michael Rapp 7.Todd Mcilroy +55: 1.Mark Deal 2.Michael Rapp 3.Bruce Schaapveld 4.Gary Johnson +60: 1.Dave Hencir 2.Paul Olson 3.Bruce Schaapveld 4.John Dahlen +45C: 1.John Kersten 2.Dave Willmott 3.Jesse John 4.Guy Rex 5.Robert Dickson Women: 1.Lexi Dyekman 2.Jenna Ettesvold 3.Andrea Godfrey 4.Megan Hoag Open A : 1.Scott Jendro 2.Adam Deal 3.James Easler 4.Justin Craft Open B: 1.Curtis M. Biorn 2.Kole Lemcke 3.Timothy Rasmusson 4.Mitchell Jendro 5.Wyatt Jacobs Open C: 1.Jeremiah Lindberg 2.Cole Limatainen 3.Eden Spencer 4.Shayna Lier 5.Kohl Vickerman Girls: 1.Jenna Ettesvold 2.Morgan Voight 3.Maddie Peterson 50cc Open 4-8: 1.Louis Oswald 2.Beau Noaeill 3.Nicholas Trkla 4.Landon Kressman 5.Brody Kratt +35A: 1.Mark Johnson 2.Bill Medek 3.Chas Kadlec 4.Bobby Penders +35B: 1.Ryan Larson 2.Jacob Maas 3.Michael Jenson 4.Ben Taddy 5.Andy Odencrans +35C: 1.Daniel Schoumaker 2.Mark Peterson 3.Brandin Redmond 4.Richard Anderley 5.Timothy Rhode 50cc Shaft 4-8”: 1.Ayven Fulton 2.Travis Hudak 3.Logan Keocher 4.Titus Mortensen 5.Brody Berglund Warrior: 1.Zachary Briggs 2.Scott Hoag 3.Kerry Anstine 4.Cody Gallmeier 5.Bruce Schaapveld

Monday’s +60 class winner Bruce Schaapveld also rode in the Warrior class.

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Non-Stop Action at Tigerton Tigerton, Wisconsin - May 5 By Doug Forstner, Photos by Kaila Forstner

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antasy Moto was finally blessed with great weather for a race weekend at the Tigerton, WI MX Park. The three day weekend consisting of open ride on Friday and nonstop racing action Saturday and Sunday with an Area Qualifier combined with District 16 points (Sunday). Weather prior to the weekend however was skeptical at best with snow and rain and whatever else Mother Nature has decided to throw our way this year. Scott Biese made sure he kept the track packed prior to the race and his strategy paid off as he didn’t till it up and prep it until right before the race and this paid off all weekend. The big concern however was going to be the pit area, as the north side of the pit area is a bit lower and can be soft for parking big rigs, however, I don’t think I’ve ever seen such organized and efficient parking job by the crew. As my dad used to say, stuff 10 pounds in a 5 pound bag and the result might not be good, but for it worked out just fine with the pit area packed full. Open Pro Sport had the fastest lap times all weekend and it was Josh Philbrick who claimed top honors. Kyle Hameister, Justin Wolf, Ty Tyrrell, and Nathan Everett rounded out the top five. Tigerton is the type of track that seems the same for everyone, but it sure is fun watching these guys find the little edge. Subtle things, like scrubbing the domain or tripling in a section that’s meant to be doubled, or finding a line that no one else has been on or just plain hammering through the rough stuff. Philbrick also took home the +25 honors beating Tyrrell and Hameister. John Vandezande and Luke Padrutt rounded out the top five.

250B class was another fast class with some good competition. Jonah Geistler made the trip up from Illinois successful by taking home the overall. It wasn’t easy as Jordan Biese gave him a run for his money

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both motos, just ahead of Payton Harrison from Minnesota. Weston Milas and Kendall Biever filled the next two spots. An addition to the track was included for this race and by all accounts was liked by

Anita Wadkins charging in the Women’s class.


the riders. There were no jumps and just a couple corners and straight’s and one off camber section, but after talking to several riders and watching the section it was evident that this was a great place to make some passes. The corners became really rutted and rough both coming in and all the way through the exits. 250C was an action packed class and at the front it was Elijah Tetzlaff taking both moto wins. Behind him, fighting over second was Brandon Martyniak and Ranger Flinchum. These two traded positions and spots before Martyniak went 3-2 for second overall. Dylan Knoch who went 5-4 took home fourth overall ahead of the 4-5 of Isaac Therrien. Too many battles to list here but each moto these top five battled for every inch of space to beat each other. Chad Johnson has found racing again and now he and his family are back at the track. Johnson put on a clinic in the +30A class, taking home the top spot. When I asked him if he was trying to qualify for Lorretta Lynns, he just smiled and said it was fun to be back at the track. You won’t find a more humble champ and if you want to go fast kids, make sure to watch him when he is on the track. The cool part is the next Johnson generation is racing and the family is back.

Sometimes life gets in the way with school, work, finances or whatever, but even if you take a break from racing, if you are able to figure out how to get back to the track in some shape or form that’s all that matters. Broc Stroebel took second overall ahead of Andy Zambon, Padrutt and Cody Wills. The Women’s class had a bunch of ladies lined up and it was Bryanne Wolf going 1-1 to score win. Sierra Heindl pulled down second place beating Desirae Steier, Katherine Vanderwerf and Dana Hanna. 65cc 7-11 saw Ryder Skodras take home the first place trophy going 1-1. Grant Neubauer was consistent on his new YZ65 going 3-3 for second overall. Chase Dionne rounded out the podium with his 4-5 scores. Chad Schmitt had a good first moto with a second, but his eighth in moto two Father and son team... Chad and Kevin Gollubske dropped him to fourth overall. largest screen I’ve ever seen for everyone Isaac Opalewski went 8-4 for fifth. on the side of the tower to catch the superBack to changes and new stuff, between cross finals that were happening in Las racing days, the crew set up possibly the

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Vegas. If you are ever looking for an action packed adventure and have never been to the Tigerton MX races, make sure you stop by one of the Fantasy Moto events this year.

85cc (10-12): 1.Riley Busse 2.Deegan Vanvreede 3.Milo Maas 4.Jacob Struble 5.Ethan Ebben 85cc 13-15: 1.Maguire Uruski 2.Gavin Templen 3.Brad Ottenad Supermini 2: 1.Konnor Visger 2.Isabella Johnson 125cc (12-17) B/C: 1.Jordan Biese 2.Konnor Visger 3.Weston Milas 4.Justin Oehlhof 5.Easton Block 250A: 1.Blake Hansen 2.Brady Schernick 3.Dennis Ponton Iii 4.Justin Wolf Mini Open (9-13): 1.Riley Busse 2.Jayden Wolf 3.Jace Miller 4.Jayce Wolf 5.Gavin Templen 85cc (9-11): 1.Milo Maas 2.Deegan Vanvreede 3.Riley Busse 4.Jayden Wolf 5.Jace Miller 51cc (4-6): 1.Weston Otto 2.Cameron Wright 51cc (7-8): 1.Brecken Maas 2.Zack Augustine 3.Brayton Wills 4.Jett Wolf 5.Triton Charlson

Results, Sunday: Open Pro Sport: 1.Joshua Philbrick 2.Kyle Hameister 3.Justin Wolf 4.Ty Tyrrell 5.Nathan Everett 250B: 1.Jonah Geistler 2.Jordan Biese 3.Payton Harrison 4.Weston Milas 5.Kendall Biever 250C: 1.Elijah Tetzlaff 2.Brandon Martyniak 3.Ranger Flinchum 4.Dylan Knoch 5.Isaac Therrien 450B: 1.Ricky Mapes 2.Payton Harrison 3.Dan Dvorak 4.Kendall Biever 5.Michael Youngthunder 450C: 1.Elijah Tetzlaff 2.Dylan Knoch 3.Spencer Hein 4.Kollin Kadinger 5.Dustin Erickson 18-24: 1.Nathan Everett 2.Ricky Mapes 3.Payton Harrison 4.Tyler Kalies 5.Jarrett Winder +25: 1.Joshua Philbrick 2.Ty Tyrrell 3.Kyle Hameister 4.John Vandezande 5.Lucas Padrutt +30: 1.Chad Johnson 2.Broc Stroebel 3.Andrew Zambon 4.Lucas Padrutt 5.Cody Wills +40: 1.John Anetsberger 2.Jason Heindl 3.Darin Dionne 4.Marc Ottenad 5.Rick Mapes +45: 1.John Anetsberger 2.Jason Heindl 3.Doug Forstner 4.Rick Mapes 5.Frank Colavita +50: 1.Jeffrey Mclain 2.Doug Forstner 3.Carl Hein 4.Mike Dorman 5.Frank Colavita Women: 1.Bryanne Wolf 2.Sierra Heindl 3.Desirae Steier 4.Katherine Vanderwerf 5.Dana Hanna Schlboy 2: 1.Jonah Geistler 2.Brandon Martyniak 3.Dylan Knoch 4.Bailey Otis 5.Josh Bowman 65cc (7-9): 1.Jayden Struble 2.Ryder Skodras 3.Brecken Maas 4.Isaac Opalewski 5.Ryan Berger 65cc (10-11): 1.Brody Barth 2.Chad Sigler boys taking time out before moto for a photo Schmitt 3.Logan Kresal 4.Tyler Buros

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65cc (7-11): 1.Ryder Skodras 2.Grant Neubauer 3.Chase Dionne 4.Chad Schmitt 5.Isaac Opalewski 2-stroke B/C: 1.Tristin Woolf 2.Blaise Morrison 3.Michael Bukovich 4.Brandon Revolinski +25B/C: 1.Brandon Revolinski 2.Jordan Klemett 3.Robert Jones Jr 4.Joshua Tammi 5.Andrew Hegemann +30B/C: 1.Nick Hess 2.Craig Harris 3.Joshua Tammi 4.Jake Kadinger 5.Andrew Hegemann +40B/C: 1.Eric Tetzlaff 2.Andy Walters 3.Timothy Vanvreede 4.Lyle Longley 5.Roger Ennis 125cc: 1.Dennis Ponton Iii 2.Justin Oehlhof 3.Brady Schernick 4.Luke Vanlyssel 5.Blaise Morrison


Perfect Night of Megacross Mendota, Illinois - June 22 Photos by Nick Smith

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he weather gods were either not paying attention or Megacross tonight snuck one by them. Raining everywhere in the state, but here light clouds and windy drying conditions made the Megacross crew work the water equipment for the first time of the 2019 season. New for tonight's event was some added lighting to corners that have been darker then desired for many years. “Harbor Freight or Menards must have had a sale� was the chuckle of the night, but once the lights were fired up those corners were brighter and once the new Smart Lighting fixtures are placed - riders might be needing a higher level of sun screen... Over 300 entries attended tonight's event with 50cc 4-8 being a huge class of beginners who many had their first ever race. Twenty little tykes pushed off the line and held those pdubs and crf's screaming down the start into the first turn. They must have been putting in some seat time because the normal run to pick them up as they fall over didn't happen much. Rylen Hofmaster made short work of the class. He’s shown all season that he is following in dad's footsteps with solid speed and consistency. Wyatt Johnson kept up for a bit but settled into second with Smart Lighting's Holden Lamkin getting up from a small hiccup to push to third, just behind him. These two

C class start, #78 Joe Quest with a nice holeshot.

had a good race with Cole Johler one step holeshots and leaping over all the jumps off the podium. with ease. Kade Heitman was in the mix Ian Murphy (murph) rocked a holeshot with Beake early on, but a mistake kept him in the 250C-2 class as frequent front runner from contention as he held on in front of Drake Brummel and Jack Sparks got less Levi Gower to still finish third. Braden Imthen stellar starts. This let Murph get a lead mormino finished fifth. he wouldn't relinquish. Brummel came The 125cc class was missing Gavin and through the pack and got around Sparks on Hunter tonight so it left the Ward brothers the last lap for second. Wheeler to do battle, the elder of the two holeshotted Carmichael who has won the class a few both motos. Travis hung on to win the heat times this year had a harder time tonight. but when it was on the line little brother He won the heat race but could only scrape Garrett passed him on the back straight on out a fourth in the main. Thirty-two entries the first lap of the main and stayed far in 250C and thirty-four in Open C forced a enough ahead as to not get punted into the split in the classes which sometimes keeps next zip code. Those two don't hold back the competition in apart but tonight there much on the track. Staying away from the was more then enough to go around. Zach Kaczmarzyk won the other 250C class and also one of the Open C classes. Joe Quest holeshoted Open C2 and stayed on two wheels long enough for this class win ahead of Jack Sparks and Eric McCarville. Grant Robinson has improved like so many in the 65cc Beginner class, getting on his new Yamaha earlier this spring and putting in solid practice rides has shown more and more as he has raced. Chase Beake was on hand to make sure Grant didn't have it to easy. He and his dad walked the track earlier in the day picking lines and corner strategies. It won't be long and 65cc Beginner rider Grant Robinson charging to the win. these two boys will be ripping


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Blake Ryan and Tommy Hofmaster airing it out

brotherly love was Jayson Crawford and Noah Lee who kept each other busy for the battle of their own. The top four riders in this class are all pretty solid woods/ offroad riders as well. Tonight's Megacross event was one of the only events in the immediate area to run and like usual when the off-road racing floods out those riders want to race and come out to bang a few laps. There were quite a few bark busters to be found in all the classes. Tommy Hofmaster won three classes tonight, but surprise was Conner Robinson, he pulled a great holeshot in the 250A main and someone put a bur in his saddle as he kept Tommy honest all moto. His corner speed and composure kept BWR's Brian White at bay and likely is one of the first motos he has ridden where he was totally "cleared" by medical. Rj Mackenzie took the fourth and Gavin Sienkiewicz fifth. 250B class saw Matt St John pull one of his patented holeshots as Huntr Grampp

slid in behind him. Back in fifth, Garrett Ward started his charge which ended with a jump into the whoops to pass St John for the lead. Megacross returns in July. There are some excellent race dates and it seems that the second half of the season is being pumped up and ready to have some great racing fun. Megacross Results: 125cc: 1.Garrett Ward 2.Travis Ward 3.Jayson Crawford 4.Noah Lee 5.Brett Aimone 14-24A: 1.Greg Rogers 14-24B/C: 1.Huntr Grampp 2.Joe Quest 3.Gavin Hawks 4.Jacob McCarrens 5.Blake Ryan +25A: 1.Jonathan Six 2.Dade Noones 3.Reese Miller 4.Brian White 5.Chad Johnson +25B/C: 1.Mitch Swanson 2.Kyle Hiester 3.Bryce Olson 4.Benjamin Schmidt 5.Jacob Fabrizius 250A: 1.Tom Hofmaster 2.Conner Robinson 3.Brian White 4.RJ Mackenzie 5.Gavin Sienkiewicz 250B: 1.Garrett Ward 2.Matt St John 3.Huntr Grampp 4.Nolyn Thompson 5.Mitch Swanson 250C: 1.Zach Kaczmarzyk 2.Joe Quest 3.Kodi Bollinger 4.Justin Heyde 5.Andrew Voegtle 250C2: 1.Ian Murphy 2.Drake Brummel 3.Jack Sparks 4.Wheeler Carmichael 5.Kevin Mulligan +30A: 1.Tom Hofmaster 2.Jonathan Six 3.Brian White 4.Chad Johnson 5.Barton Lavens +30B/C: 1.Jacob Fabrizius 2.Brent Johnson 3.Bryce Olson 4.Cory Lingle 5.Justin Horter +40A: 1.Barton Lavens 2.Steve Perkins

+40B/C: 1.Troy Quest 2.Kevin Lee 3.Joseph Voegtle 4.Jay Porter 5.Al Jensen 50Jr: 1.Rylen Hofmaster 2.Holden Lamkin 3.Wyatt Johnson 4.Leland Anderson 5.Caven Lapier 50Sr: 1.Tom Luberda 2.Levi Gower 3.Lincoln Paxton 4.Remington Rinker 5.Ryder Salas +50: 1.Kevin Lee 2.Jay Porter 3.Joseph Voegtle 50cc 4-8: 1.Rylen Hofmaster 2.Wyatt Johnson 3.Holden Lamkin 4.Cole Johler 5.Leland Anderson 65 Beg: 1.Grant Robinson 2.Chase Beake 3.Kade Heitman 4.Levi Gower 5.Braden Immormino 65Jr: 1.Jaxson Schiller 2.Satas Vaupsas 3.Tom Luberda 4.Meadow Thomas 65Sr: 1.Preston Zollers 2.Nate Bierbom 3.Brody Brewer 85Jr: 1.Regan Doerr 2.Jake Hasten 3.Amos Vincent 4.Kallin Thomas 5.Ayden White 85Sr: 1.Lucas Geistler 2.Ayden Oppenlander 3.Landon Lee 4.Wesley Johnson 5.Bodie Roth 85cc 9-13: 1.Landon Lee 2.Wesley Johnson 3.Regan Doerr 4.Reid Day 5.Ayden White Open A: 1.Jonathan Six 2.Tom Hofmaster 3.RJ Mackenzie 4.Brian White 5.Gavin Sienkiewicz Open B: 1.Blake Ryan 2.Thor Rick 3.Huntr Grampp 4.Tanner Henson 5.Matt St John Open C: 1.Zach Kaczmarzyk 2.Kodi Bollinger 3.Skyler Williams 4.Justin Heyde 5.Kevin Mulligan Open C2: 1.Joe Quest 2.Jack Sparks 3.Eric Mccarville 4.Drake Brummel 5.Derek Roberts Pit Bike: 1.Jake Beatka 2.Dan Sinkovec Schoolboy: 1.Ethan Eslinger 2.Talan Zollers 3.Jayson Crawford 4.Noah Lee 5.Connor Pilon Super Mini: 1.Talan Zollers 2.Lucas Geistler 3.Ayden Oppenlander 4.Bodie Roth 5.Amos Vincent Thumper: 1.Steve Perkins Women: 1.Amber Logeland 2.Kaylor Speirer 3.Ashleigh Newmarker 4.Emily Smith 5.Kelly Christman

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Door County - D16 Trials Door County, Wisconsin - June 15/ 16 By Doug Hay, photos by Shari Huber

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he Gustafson family graciously invited WOTA to use their property again this year, and as usual it was fantastic. The weather forecast was for 58 and rain all weekend, but it was sunny and 70 Saturday, so this affected the turnout, but those that came out were rewarded. The property is all woods to the South, and an abandoned water park to the North. The water park was just being built when somebody pulled the PLUG (pun intended).

The water park area is very open with mostly gravel, but there are also some nice hills and larger rocks. Some of the area’s best riders were riding the NATC National, so the top class of the day was Expert, which was won by the one and only Keith Johnson riding an old Montesa. Jamison Stachel took second with consistent 24, 23, 22 loop scores, losing by just three points. The Advanced class was very close. The youngest rider in the class, Kyle Hach, took home his first Advanced class win with 47 points. Wade Murphy-Price had a 23 points

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first loop and then had two 14 point loops which were the best of anyone. Those two loops got him on the second step of the podium only four points back. There were two scary logs that were wet and BIG, but we survived! Section #1 looked like an Illinois tollway construction zone with class arrows everywhere. It’s better to have too many than too few for sure. Of course I was the person that missed an arrow and got the max score of 5. DOH. The Intermediate class was the largest as usual. Fred Sassi took the win with 45 points. His son Greg hurt his knee, so it appears Fred will have to carry the Sassi name for the time being. Three points behind was Brookfield, WI rider Kurt Muente. After just six sections Fred had built a five point lead and that held the rest of the day. Adam Gustafson took the final podium spot by edging Mark Misek. They tied on points, and cleans, so it went to the next tie breaker, and Adam had more 1’s. Travis Lange finished fifth and Spencer Stone loved the ROCKS finishing sixth. Yes another PUN, sorry! The Novice class is a mix of new riders on 250/300cc motorcycles and kids riding the electric OSET. Ben Ezell had loops of 8, 9 and 4 points, with that last loop being the best of the class. Kris Tibor took second just three points back with 10, 9 and 5 point loops. Gasoline powered Steve Schmidt from Muskego rounded out the podium. The Youth class was PACKED with talent. Will Loer from Illinois took a hard fought win with 36 points. A tie for second place was won by Kaspar Tibor over Veronica Misek, they both were just one point behind Will. Fourth


30 minutes, then great after that and 70 degrees again. Do not believe the weather forecast! Expert Class the roles were reversed with Jamison Stachel taking the win on his confused Sherco. It’s confused because the gas tank is under the seat area. Six points behind was Keith Johnson, so over the two days only three points separated these two. Doug Hay took the Advanced Intermediate points leader rider Kurt Muente went 2-2 over the weekend class win over place was another single point behind, Kyle Hach by ten points. Kyle had a crash Ahmet Kimball had 38, ahead of Ivan early on the first loop which tweaked his Misek. So that’s five riders within five bike a little. Section five had two large rock points, very competitive. walls which were intimidating but perfect Sunday - The weather was misty the first for the Advanced class. Go to Wisconsin-

trials.org forums to watch video of all WOTA classes and Crashes. Sorry Kyle! The Intermediate class had ten entries. Once again Fred Sassi took the win. Does he ever lose? Kurt Muente took second, seven points back. Once again Kurt’s first six sections did him in. Adam Gustafson took home field advantage to good use finishing third. Kaspar Tibor dropped ten points in the first loop of Youth class, while Saturday’s winner Will Loer dropped only five. Then Kaspar turned on his inner Pat Smage and dropped just six points the rest of the day while Will dropped twelve. Kaspar edged out a slim one point win. Ivan Misek rounded out the podium, with Veronica Misek four points back in fourth. Ivan gets to trash talk until the Baraboo, WI event at the end of June. Ahmet Kimball was fifth. The Derek Lange show continued in Vintage, winning on the Yamaha 175. Kevin Huber took his Suzuki 250 to second, and Pat Doll who is recovering from rotator cuff surgery wrapped up a third. Congratulations to WOTA’s own Pat Smage who just won his 11th Pro National Championship.

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Big Day at Spring Creek MX

Elijah Tetzlaff (649) goes after the holeshot in the 125cc class.

Millville, Minnesota - May 26 By Rolfe Otterness

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osh Boaz ran strong at the Spring Creek Park Memorial Day Weekend race, claiming the overall wins in 1424A and the Open A class plus nabbing second in the 250A class. A pretty solid run for the young rider who last year was dominating the B classes. Boaz’s nemesis in the 250A class was Zack Williams, who has been a long time front runner at any of the District 23 races he enters. These two riders were probably the fastest around the track on this day, but there was plenty of competition in their classes and the others as well with over 850 entries for the day. The traditional format for the Memorial Day weekend is to run a race on Monday as well but soaking rains brought the racing plans for Monday to a halt. The track was in prime condition for Sunday’s motos and the crew pulled off the day without a hitch. The Open A riders blasted into moto one with a nearly full gate and chaos reigned as there were multiple collisions in turn one. Boaz was unhindered as he was up front and with some of his major competition on the ground he began to surge ahead of the pack. Nick Jackson, Cody Williams and Jake Loberg were next in the running order for a couple of laps but Loberg slipped by the other two to take over second for the next two laps. Williams, riding a 125 twostroke was keeping that thing singing strong and shot into second on the last lap. Loberg crossed the line in third with Gavin Wilkins

slipping by Jackson late in the race to hold fourth at the flag. Moto two: Boaz and Wilkins ran down the long start straight and rounded the first turn nearly simultaneously. Wilkins may have had the lead briefly but Boaz prevailed to hold the lead at the end of lap one. Zack Williams was running strong in third with Loberg fourth over Ben Adamson and Cody Williams. Zack was pouring on the coal and zapped Wilkins in the whoops to take

over second on the next lap. Soon he was zeroing in on Boaz and as they plummeted down the hill to the base of Mount Martin he made a strong outside pass to take the lead. It looked like he would have the victory as he started to gap Boaz, glory was fleeting though as his drive chain took a leave of absence, leaving him motionless after leading a single lap. Boaz inherited the lead and went on for the win. Wilkins ran in for second with Cody Williams on

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the 125 pressuring in third. Ben Adamson had a good run for fourth over Austin Aspros as they rounded out the top five. Loberg’s eighth put him into fourth overall. Cade Groen started strong in the first moto of the 65cc 7-11 class, leading early with Tanner Johnson and Kyler Hagedorn in pursuit. Johnson clawed his way into the lead on lap two with Groen challenged by Hagedorn and then James Schaffer. Johnson led the way past the checkered with Hagedorn and Schaffer crossing the line ahead of Groen and Crayten Roberts. The moto two holeshot was a possession of Kai Morgan but Groen made a move to take over out front during the first lap. Morgan was losing ground gradually but Groen went down briefly Tanner Schlegel rippin’ around the track enroute to fourth in 85cc 12-15. and Morgan regained the 50cc 4-6: 1.Grayson Wirth 2.Emerson Schutter lead. Groen made a furious 3.Drake Savelkoul 4.Gaige Bauer 5.Damal Tyson charge for the next lap and a half, closing 50cc 7-8: 1.Colin Megaw 2.Bentlee Walker 3.Carson Wittman 4.Jameson Olson 5.Sammy Toupal in on the leader but after a last dash down 50cc Oil Inj 4-8: 1.Jase Sonnenberg 2.Bentley Farrell 3.Reed Crotty 4.Gage Ekman 5.Jordan Althoff Collarbone hill, still ended up short of the 50cc Multi 4-8: 1.Jase Sonnenberg 2.Bentley Farrell win. Johnson ran in for third which gave 3.Grayson Wirth 4.Emerson Schutter 5.Reed Crotty 50cc Shift/Shaft 4-8: 1.Jacob Mariner 2.Parker him the overall over Groen. Hagedorn and Labeau 3.Eli Bumgardner 4.Drake Bechtoldt 5.Willow Roberts ended up taking 4-5 finishes to Harens 50cc Open 4-8: 1.Colin Megaw 2.Sammy Toupal wrap up the moto. 3.Jameson Olson 4.Jackson Althoff 5.Bentley Willis 65cc 7-9: 1.Kai Morgan 2.Crayten Roberts 3.James The 125 Two Stroke class is usually Schaffer 4.Kipton Lewis 5.Charlie Engnes pretty competitive and this weekend it was 65cc 10-11: 1.Grant Hepp 2.Cade Groen 3.Tanner Johnson 4.Kyler Hagedorn 5.William Tucker entertaining once again. Elijah Tetzlaff and 65cc 7-11: 1.Tanner Johnson 2.Cade Groen 3.Kyler Patrick Murphy jumped out front early and Hagedorn 4.James Schaffer 5.Crayten Roberts 85 cc Mini 9-11: 1.Braxton Kragenbring 2.Cade went to war. Wisconsin’s Tetzlaff held Groen 3.Lance Geis 4.Ty Lovejoy 5.Vincent Harens 85cc 12-15: 1.Domenic Hegman 2.Wyatt Mcgrath tight to the lead with Murphy very close 3.Ronnie Orres 4.Tanner Schlegel 5.Brodie until the last lap when he washed his front Boumeester 85cc 9-12: 1.Tanner Schlegel 2.Wyatt Mcgrath wheel out in a turn at the bottom of Mount 3.Braxton Kragenbring 4.Jaxon Nagel 5.Jeffrey Rinkel Martin. Tetzlaff cruised in for the win then Supermini: 1.Domenic Hegman 2.Wyatt Mcgrath 3.Beau Engstrom 4.Broc Graba 5.Brodie Boumeester with Luke Geis snaring second and Damon Schlby 1: 1.Patrick Murphy 2.Avery Long 3.Isaac Therrien 4.Wyatt Mcgrath 5.Brodie Oconnor Johnson holding onto third ahead of MurSchlby 2: 1.Izaih Clark 2.Chase Graba 3.Deegan phy and Owen Sailor. Hepp 4.Casey Paider 5.Owen Sailor 14-24A: 1.Joshua Boaz 2.Ryder Hanninen 3.Chase Eager for redemption, Murphy pulled the Becker 4.Collin Reinhart 5.Hunter Meyer holey in moto two. He kept the throttle 14-24B: 1.Cameron Skaalerud 2.Zach Strecker 3.Levi Dertien 4.Brandon Johnson 5.Grayson Ferencik pinned for the duration and took the win 14-24C: 1.Elijah Tetzlaff 2.Todd Miller 3.Harrison Gulick 4.Garret Becker 5.Ronnie Orres with a decent lead over Johnson. Tanner +25A: 1.Jake Loberg 2.Nicholas Jackson 3.Matthew Taylor was only a few bike lengths back for Zebro 4.Bryce Bernloehr 5.Eric Feuillerat +25B: 1.Drew Paskey 2.Scott Kaczynski 3.Kody third after taking a DNF in moto one. Klemetson 4.Jay Sallstrom 5.Brad Hoppe Fourth went to Sailor and Ronnie Orres im+25C: 1.Matt Millis 2.Andrew Ives 3.Jonathan Quinzon 4.Brandon Hatch 5.Blake Maul proved from his first moto seventh with a +30A: 1.Chad Johnson 2.Ryan Orres 3.Bryce Bernloehr 4.Tyler Buckles 5.Matthew Zebro fifth-place finish. Results: Beginner 7-11: 1.Jameson Olson 2.Caiden Rutledge 3.Finn Spence 4.Ryan Kissner 5.Jalayna Kragenbring

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+30B: 1.Michael Graber 2.Jay Sallstrom 3.Randall Gerber Jr 4.Matt Mullen 5.Wade Hasse +30C: 1.Jesse Beaver 2.William Vonwald 3.Cole Peterson 4.Patrick Young 5.Mike Tadych

+35A: 1.Rob Kniss 2.Mathew Dohrn 3.Bill Logan 4.Cody Wills 5.Alan Jonas +35B: 1.Wade Hasse 2.Trent Scott 3.Matt Mullen 4.Beau Boerner 5.Edward Kruger +35C: 1.Joe Havel 2.Michael Miller 3.Josh Fischer 4.Paul Haack 5.Dan Vanden Heuvel +40A: 1.Timothy Zebro 2.Michael Luoma 3.Jed Oconnor 4.Matthew Blaiser 5.Matt Ludescher +40B: 1.Joe Jenniges 2.Jason Boebel 3.Keith Damlow 4.Marshall Payton 5.Karl Christian +40C: 1.Josh Fischer 2.Brandon Hopkins 3.David Williams 4.David Paul 5.Jeff Spence +45A: 1.Michael Luoma 2.Warren Hanninen 3.Jason Heindl 4.Tim Bernloehr 5.Eric Mccann +45B: 1.Keith Damlow 2.Jason Boebel 3.Karl Christian 4.Randall Ross 5.Dan Frasson +45C: 1.Brandon Hopkins 2.Paul Haack 3.David Williams 4.David Paul 5.Jeff Spence +50: 1.Robert Rauner 2.Tim Bernloehr 3.Donald Bonnicksen 4.Scott Steinle 5.Carl Hein +50B/C: 1.Andrew Bussen 2.Jay Calkins 3.Jeff Ramsay 4.Steve Moyle 5.Mike Halder +55: 1.Donald Bonnicksen 2.Scott Steinle 3.Wayne Welzien 4.Randall Ross 5.Jeff Ramsay +55B/C: 1.Jay Calkins 2.James Lichliter 3.Tim Boblin 4.Mike Dertien 5.Tim Dieball +60: 1.Gary Behrens 2.Wayne Welzien 3.Tim Boblin 4.Jerry Dillon 5.Tim Dieball +70: 1.Michael Quinn Girls Jr. 9-12: 1.Taylor Frericks 2.Jossi Logan 3.Daisy Harens 4.Jazmin Jonas 5.Jada Jonas Girls Sr. 12-16: 1.Isabella Johnson 2.Lilly Hall 3.Hannah Oakes 4.Ashley Rasmussen 5.Lily Johnson Women: 1.Jada Murphy 2.Jacqueline Riess 3.Krista Pyburn 4.Trisha Olson 5.Lizzibeth Turney 125cc 2-Stroke: 1.Patrick Murphy 2.Damon Johnson 3.Owen Sailor 4.Elijah Tetzlaff 5.Ronnie Orres 250A: 1.Zack Williams 2.Joshua Boaz 3.Nick Schnagl 4.Benjamin Adamson 5.Austin Aspros 250B: 1.Izaih Clark 2.Chase Graba 3.Casey Paider 4.Deegan Hepp 5.Zach Strecker 250C: 1.Elijah Tetzlaff 2.Ranger Flinchum 3.Tyler Otterdahl 4.Gage Krech 5.Hayden Zurn Open A: 1.Joshua Boaz 2.Cody Williams 3.Gavin Wilkins 4.Jake Loberg 5.Nick Schnagl Open B: 1.Izaih Clark 2.Cameron Skaalerud 3.Sawyer Brownlee 4.Levi Dertien 5.Casey Paider Open C: 1.Harrison Gulick 2.Alexander Ives 3.Ranger Flinchum 4.Hayden Zurn 5.Evan Christian


D16’s Canoefest Flat Track Darlington, Wisconsin - June 8 Bert Sumner

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an & Louie Lauters each took home a first place award from the first flat track motorcycle races held at the Lafayette County Speedway in almost twenty years. Dan claimed the Classics division win, while Louie topped the Vintage+Twins division. Racers from four states participated in the event, which highlighted the 53rd annual CanoeFest activities in Darlington. A solid grandstand crowd took in the racing action on the 3/8-mile track. Seven doublepoint District 16 classes and two non-district classes were offered. “This track has a different shape that made it really fun”, commented Hooligan winner JJ Flairty. DJ Slosser, the 505cc Amateur winner who had raced at the track on an 80cc all those years ago, felt the track was much better this time around. “This track is definitely fast and it is a good-looking facility. It would probably be an amazing race at night. The shape of the track lends to trying different lines, and the fast line might change as the day goes on.” 80s Singles winner Jim Kirschbaum said “The track was really nice. The crowd in the grandstands was exceptional!” The Speedway had run their full stock car program the night before, which left a hardpacked groove for the motorcycles come Saturday morning. The unusual shape of turns 1-2 meant that several riders were changing gearing often in an effort to find

the ideal set-up. Flairty kicked off the show with a wireto-wire win in the Hooligan division over Dan Lauters, Louie Lauters, Erich Olson, Jim Kirschbaum, and Tyler Eisenhauer. Flairty’s victory wheelie down the entire length of the back straightaway got the crowd on their feet! Slosser and Ethan Rosine ran nose-to-tail for the entire 505cc Amateur final. Slosser and Rosine had a leaf spring fail on their trailer while enroute to the track and spent several hours struggling to patch together a make-shift suspension system. Arriving late, and only getting a handful of laps of practice, they nonetheless finished 1-2, with Cole Andresen, Colin Weber, Jacob McCutchin and Shane Westphal rounding out the field. Dan Lauters and Larry Pettis won the two Classics heat races, with Lauters earning the pole position in the final, but Big Wave Dave Kruck stole the spotlight and led the first two laps. Lauters worked his way past on lap three, with Pettis following through on lap four. Kruck held on for third over Matt McNall, Louie Lauters, George Patrick, and Steve Wasser. Ethan Rosine used a line he had found late in the 505cc Amateur final to charge to the front of the 250cc Amateur final and hold off Cole Andresen for the win. Vince Jung and Tyler Tazioli rounded out the field. Louie Lauters used the acceleration of his Harley-Davidson XR to grab the holeshot in the Vintage+Twins final with Jim

Kirschbaum and Roger Johnson hot on his heels. Dan Lauters held down the fourth position in front of Pete Skipworth and Randy Reed. Kirby’s Yamaha 650 was no match for the Harley XR, and the field finished in that order. Vince Jung led every lap of the 85cc Final over Izzy Andresen. Izzy had problems getting off the line, which put her at a disadvantage that she was unable to overcome. Regardless, an entire section in the grandstands was cheering loudly for the only female competitor of the day. A good field of 1980s Singles turned out, and it was great to hear their exhausts bouncing off the walls again. Chuck Clark grabbed the holeshot on his Honda and led the opening lap before Jim Kirschbaum thundered past on his Rotax. By mid-race, Mike Yogerst’s line had come in and he reeled in Clark, making the pass on lap seven. Randy Reed tried to follow Yogerst past Clark, but missed his line and allowed Shane Westphal to take over the fourth spot. At the finish, Kirby led Yogerst, Clark, Westphal, Reed, and Steve Wasser to the checkereds. The 1970s Vintage 250-360 class saw Tom Pratt and his screaming Yamaha twin take the win over Matt McNall’s booming BSA single. Dan Peterson led every lap of the Senior final, but Jim Kirschbaum kept pressure on him lap after lap. Matt Jensen, Steve Wasser, and Chuck Clark traded positions 3-5 throughout the event, with the finishing order reading Peterson, Kirby, Jensen, Wasser, and Clark. Results: Hooligan: 1.JJ Flairty 2.Dan Lauters 3.Louie Lauters 4.Erich Olson 5.Jim Kirschbaum 505cc Amateur: 1.Dj Slosser 2.Ethan Rosine 3.Cole Andresen 4.Colin Weber 5.Jacob Mccutchin Classics: 1.Dan Lauters 2.Larry Pettis 3.Dave Kruck 4.Matt Mcnall 5.Louie Lauters 250cc Amateur: 1.Ethan Rosine 2.Cole Andresen 3.Vince Jung 4.Tyler Tazioli Vintage+Twins: 1.Louie Lauters 2.Jim Kirschbaum 3.Roger Johnson 4.Dan Lauters 5.Pete Skipworth 85cc: 1.Vince Jung 2.Isabell Andresen 80s Singles: 1.Jim Kirschbaum 2.Mike Yogerst 3.Chuck Clark 4.Shane Westphal 5.Robert Reed 1970s Vintage 250-360cc: 1.Thomas Pratt 2.Matt Mcnall Senior: 1.Dan Peterson 2.Jim Kirschbaum 3.Matthew Jensen 4.Steve Wasser 5.Chuck Clark

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Great Day at Muddy Waters MX Port Byron, Illinois - June 2 By Kyleigh Mclaughlin, photos by 309.films

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ith everyone anxious to ride, and thankful for a break in the weather, Muddy Waters MX hosted over 220 entries. Again, they had a lot of riders who have never been to the facility before. The natural terrain and “fun” factor were an absolute hit with these first timers! The large number of entries in each class made for some awesome battles all day long.

Some bar banging in 250B. Kyleigh McLaughlin and #1 Hunter Grampp

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One of the larger motos of the day was from a combined moto of 250A and 250B. Twenty-three riders lined up to battle and put on a great show for the spectators. From both gate drops, the action came from mid-pack as A class rider Nick Wallace put on a clinic against a stacked group of fast locals, coming away with a 1-1 for the overall win. He did the same in Open A against another fast and talented group of riders. From the 250B gate drop, Ryder Schnowske led the way in his first 250B race at Muddy Waters MX, proving he could race with and beat the fast B guys. He proved that not only once, but twice, going 1-1 for the overall. Schnowske had another statement ride in both 14-24 motos showing great improvement, earning another 11 and overall first place finish. One of the many exciting races of the day took place during intermission down on the small track where 50cc (4-8) riders get to compete. Parker Campbell

and Brock Day went head to head for the win in the non-points class. Day took an early lead and seemed to have it in the bag, but Campbell kept worked his way up until they were within a bike’s length of each other. These two battled hard until Campbell made a small mistake going for the pass and went down. Second moto for these little guys went just about the same but without any crashes. They were just happy to ride their and of course pumped on their massive trophies. It was such an awesome day of beautiful weather and great racing. Thank you to all who came out to enjoy the day with us! Results: +60: 1.Orville Kline 2.Gerhard Rd 3.Lyndon Campbell 4.Charlie Spindler 250A: 1.Nick Wallace 2.Brandon Pope 3.Brian White 4.Tyler Garien 5.Cole Prichard 250B: 1.Ryder Schnowske 2.Hunter Billingsley 3.Hunter Grampp 4.Wyatt Barnett 5.Ethan Ward 250C: 1.Joe Elliott 2.James Waldron 3.Jacob Schwieter 4.Wheeler Carmichael 5.Dylan Daugherty Open A: 1.Nick Wallace 2.Taylor Mclaughlin 3.Brandon Pope 4.Tyler Garien 5.Stefano Baldoni Open B: 1.Hunter Grampp 2.Kyle Campbell 3.Tanner Henson 4.Travis Ward 5.Ethan Eslinger Open C: 1.James Waldron 2.Dylan Daugherty 3.Joe Elliott 4.Jacob Marquette 5.Kyle Caudill 125cc: 1.Hunter Billingsley 2.Travis Ward 3.David Loveless 4.Hunter Connolly 5.William Schadt +25A: 1.Kenny Felgar 2.Scott Parrish 3.Stefano Baldoni 4.Scott Kooistra 5.Brian White +25B/C: 1.Aaron Sirko 2.Brent Johnson 3.Kyle Schmit 4.Zach Garrels +30A: 1.Brian White 2.Scott Kooistra 3.Colin Horn +30B/C: 1.Michael Main 2.Eran Salzmann 3.Brent Johnson 4.Brian Kooistra 5.Zach Phares +40A: 1.Barry Ream 2.Colin Horn +40B/C: 1.Eran Salzmann 2.Mark Schwieter 3.Aaron Virag 4.John Cooke 5.Dan Loveless +50A: 1.Barry Ream +50B/C: 1.David Genung 2.John Cooke 3.Joe Patton 4.Lyndon Campbell 5.Andy Kooistra Vintage: 1.Eddie Kline 2.Brian Kooistra 3.Zach Garrels 4.Lyndon Campbell Women: 1.Nicci Roenfeldt 14-24: 1.Ryder Schnowske 2.Kyle Campbell 3.Eddie Kline 4.Seth Sirko 5.Tate Mcleese SchBy 1: 1.Hugh Ludington 2.Charlie Ludingtion 3.Brennan Wages SchBy 2: 1.Joe Elliott 2.Cameron Campbell 3.Ethan Eslinger SuperMini: 1.Leo Tucker 2.Ayden Oppenlander 3.Tate Odell 4.Dylan Gaddis 5.Kallin Thomas Open Mini: 1.Landon Mccombs 2.Jakob Niles 3.Gunnar Heikkila 4.Satas Vaupsas 5.Landon Whitney 85cc (12-15): 1.Leo Tucker 2.Ayden Oppenlander 3.Landon Mccombs 4.Jakob Niles 5.Hugh Ludington 85cc (9-11): 1.Kallin Thomas 2.William Tucker 3.Gavin Roth 4.Lucas Yerington 5.Gavin Nicholson 65cc (10-11): 1.Gunnar Heikkila 2.William Tucker 3.Braden Wereski 4.Gavin Roth 5.Lucas Yerington 65cc (7-9): 1.Landon Whitney 2.Satas Vaupsas 3.Brackyn Massie 4.Jax Ellul 5.Joey Arnold 50cc (4-8) Small Track: 1.Caven Lapier 50cc (4-8) No Points: 1.Brock Day 2.Parker Campbell 50cc (4-6): 1.Caven Lapier 50cc (7-8): 1.Lincoln Paxton 2.Remington Rinker 3.Brason Jern 4.Eastig Busch 5.Garrett Nicholson 50cc Open: 1.Lincoln Paxton 2.Remington Rinker 3.Brason Jern 4.Garrett Nicholson 50cc Open Small Track: 1.Parker Campbell


Aztalan Pro-Am Motocross Lake Mills, Wisconsin - June 9 By Jason Friberg, photos also from June Shaw

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ztalan pulled off their second race of the 2019 season, a Pro-Am and it was a great and impressive event. The $8000 purse added a lot of incentive for the A riders. All the classes throughout the day were completely stacked. Riders, spectators - everyone won today. Everyone was a little worried towards the end of practice. It started to rain pretty good and the track conditions were getting pretty slippery. The first couple of races were a little more on the muddy side but then it turned out to be excellent track conditions with super deep ruts making for some good challenging racing. The day’s A classes were stacked. Twenty-five fast guys in Open and eighteen riders in 250A. And for the second time Cody Williams was crowned king of Azzie, winning all four of his motos in 250A and Open A. He was completely on another level, including taking the 250A win on a Husky 125 two stroke. In both 250 motos he didn’t get the starts he was looking for, coming out around sixth. He had to push his way through the pact. Having Tylor Skodras leading the race in moto one and

Taylor Strauss running second, Williams knew he was really going to have to work for the win. Skodras held the lead for a solid part of moto one while Williams was charging through the pact, it became a challenge for him to get around Strauss. Williams was finally able to take him and put his sights on Skodras. When Williams finally got around him, he really checked out. Moto two was just as exciting but a little less work for Cody. Its pretty fun watching these guys do fifteen minutes plus two laps, especially when all the riders are so close in talent. I was most impressed by Conner Burger. Burger is still really young and just full of talent on a dirt bike. Burger is only 23 points out from getting his pro card. In moto one Burger was able to hold off Cody VanBuskirk for a very respectable

fifth place finish. Also beating other heavy hitter locals like Brandon Pope and Nick Wallace. In moto two it was quite a battle between Burger and Nick Wallace. Burger was able to get around Wallace for another fifth place finish. I’m excited to see what this kid ends up accomplishing. He has a very bright future ahead of him. Lance Gilbert in +40B/C.

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Conner Burger after the second moto, “I think I came in needing twenty-three points for my pro card and came out only needing nine more so I’m really close. In the second moto Nick Wallace and I were both riding really good I just played it safe and was being patient until I found a spot where I thought I was faster and could pass him. We ended up getting together and he went down. I honestly was pretty pumped it rained in the morning because sun beating on that track all day was not going to be good, so the track held moisture the whole day, and ended up being really good.” We also caught up with Justin Wolf as he just got back from a broken femur. Justin rode great in 250A for it being one of his first races back with a ninth place overall for the day. Wolf, “Track conditions were awesome! The rain in the morning and the cloud coverage for part of the day made the track fantastic! I can't thank all the track workers for working there butts off. I haven't seen an A classes so stacked in Wisconsin for a while - it was awesome! I haven't been riding as much as I'd like to be but was happy with how the day went. The first Open A moto I pulled the holeshot and gave it my all taking third, but was shot for my

other motos. It was a great day of racing and I was happy to leave healthy!" Another exciting race of the day came in the Women’s class. In moto one Erin Pusateri dominated the track taking the win with Dana Hanna second and Brook Philbrick third. Moto two on the other hand was a battle to the finish. All three riders

were super close the whole race. Pusateri grabbed the holeshot and came out of the first corner in the lead. She held on for half of the race before Philbrick and Hanna were able to get around her. It was one of the most exciting races of the day. It was awesome to watch the battle. Philbrick ended up with the overall followed by Hanna and Pusateri. Their scores were all tied up (4’s for them all) with that all important second moto determining it all. It was a solid day. Some of the ruts were absolutely gnarly. The turnout was fantastic and the track was great. What could've been a mudfest turned out to be just enough rain to keep the racing close, the challenge alive and the gates full.

Hunter Morse in 65cc 7-11. Photo by June Shaw

Results: 125cc 12+: 1.Dustin Sikorski 2.Marshall Busse 3.Aidan Mccormick 4.Tyler Jensen 5.Kyle Pratt 2-Stroke B/C: 1.Aidan Mccormick 2.David Sievers 3.Noah Laedtke 4.Tyler Holder 5.Brian Nastruz 250A: 1.Cody Williams 2.Tylor Skodras 3.Joshua Philbrick 4.Taylor Strauss 5.Conner Burger 250B: 1.Tyler Gamble 2.Dustin Sikorski 3.Jordon Pintor 4.Braden Warner 5.Gavin Burch 250C: 1.Dustin Erickson 2.Kollin Kadinger 3.Jordan Jovonovich 4.Levi Musselman 5.Justin B Goodwin 51cc 4-6: 1.Beckham Smith 2.Lexi Gower 3.Adam Graham 4.Cameron Wright 5.Ryder Ewert 51cc 7-8: 1.Zack Augustine 2.Levi Gower 3.Devin Bares 4.Jett Wolf 5.Kodie Kadinger Mini Open 9-13: 1.Riley Busse 2.Leo Tucker 3.Jayden Wolf 4.Benjamin Blazek 5.Kain Jennison 65cc 7-11: 1.Jayce Wolf 2.William Tucker 3.Ryder Skodras 4.Issac Opalewski 5.Ryan Berger 85cc 12-15: 1.Ayden Price 2.Leo Tucker 3.Benjamin Blazek 4.Tallon Smith 5.Brad Ottenad

50cc 4-6 riders and their family members as they wait to race. Photo by June Shaw

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Austin Klismet in the 50cc 4-6 class. Photo by June Shaw

85cc 9-11: 1.Riley Busse 2.Jayden Wolf 3.Ryder +50: 1.Tim Bares 2.Tim Boblin 3.Tom Ferguson Skodras 4.Kain Jennison 5.Anthony Rhodes 4.Steven Sorge 5.Jeff Ramsay 14-24: 1.Deven Fell 2.Austin Beilke 3.Jarrett +60: 1.Tim Boblin 2.Steven Sorge 3.Tim Dieball Winder 4.Maxwell Mayer 5.Nathan T Rega 4.Michael Clark 5.Phil Berndt +25A: 1.Ty Tyrrell 2.Jason Erdmann 3.Brandon Unlimited A: 1.Cody Richter 2.Matthew Thomas Marescalco 4.Jake Smith 5.Lucas Padrutt 3.Kristopher Korn +25B/C: 1.Jacob Oldenburg 2.Nicholas Czechow+30A: 1.Jason Erdmann 2.Lucas Padrutt 3.Jake icz 3.Eric Leach 4.Nate White 5.Myles Saigh Smith 4.Aaron Stroebel 5.Keith Degrand NonCurrent: 1.Dustin Erickson 2.Tom Ferguson +30B/C: 1.Josh Ramsay 2.Myles Saigh 3.Jake 3.Jacob Oldenburg 4.Dillon Riemann 5.Randall VicKadinger 4.Nate White 5.Jim Beckman tory Women: 1.Brooke Philbrick 2.Dana Hanna 3.Erin Open A: 1.Cody Williams 2.Tylor Skodras Pusateri 4.Sutton Skodras 5.Angel Ennis 3.Joshua Philbrick 4.Justin Wolf 5.Jason Erdmann Open B: 1.Michael Youngthunder 2.Ian Beal 3.Austin Yager 4.Deven Fell 5.Jarrett Winder Open C: 1.Jeremy J Engelbart 2.Kollin Kadinger 3.Dustin Erickson 4.Shawn Haus 5.Sean Badker SchBoy 12-17: 1.Ayden Price 2.Tyler Jensen 3.Marshall Busse 4.Kyle Zuleger 5.Tanner Rossi +40A: 1.Marc Ottenad 2.Brian Mccanna 3.Mark Marescalco 4.Paul Molkentin 5.Tom Ferguson +40B/C: 1.Myles Saigh 2.Andy Walters 3.Andrew Omundson 4.Jim Beckman 5.Jeff Ramsay +45: 1.Brian Tobianski 2.Jim Beckman 3.Tom Ferguson 4.Tim Bares 5.Kevin Yde Brandon Marescalco on his way to third place in +25A.

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Janisch wins Dairyland Classic Plymouth, Wisconsin - May 31 By Bert Sumner, Photos by Bambi Yogerst

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(Suzuki), Danny Eslick (Honda), and Jesse Janisch (Yamaha) rounding out the field. Schwarzenbacher led the first four laps of the six-lap event, as he, Maloney and Orr pulled clear of the field. Maloney pushed his Indian under the Kawasaki exiting turn two on lap five, and Orr muscled past Schwarzenbacher to third in turn three. Maloney took the white flag with Orr on his heels. Orr duplicated his earlier move and muscled under Maloney at the apex of turns 3-4 and took the win by half a bike length over a surprised Maloney. Janisch, Mischler, Cose, Eslick, Inderb-

esse Janisch finally climbed to the highest step of the podium at the 35th Annual Dairyland Classic with a wireto-wire win on his Yamaha YZ450F in the Junior/Expert final. The current AFT Singles National point leader – known for his prowess on TT courses – has always been a factor at the Dairyland Classic, but to date his highest finish has been runner-up in 2016. Janisch is having his best year ever, with three AFT National wins plus the championship lead. Eighty-four racers from eleven states signed up for the five racing divisions. Janisch led the opening heat race from start-tofinish, taking Danny Eslick on a Honda single framer and defending winner Jay Maloney on an Indian FTR750 to the final. Chad Cose rode his U.S. Suzuki RM-Z450 to the win heat race #2 over Jeremy Orr and Jake Walter. Morgen Mischler, Mike Inderbitzin, and Hunter Even earned final berths through the third heat race. Kolton Featherston claimed the Semi win on the white flag lap to take the win over Brock Schwarzenbacher and Jake Fell. The Jim Sumner Memorial Dash For Cash pitted the fastest single and fastest twins brands in a staggered start. Brock Schwarzenbacher (Kaw 650) sat on the pole, with Jay Maloney (Indian FTR750), Jeremy Orr (KTM 450), Chad Cose Expert winner Jesse Janisch

itzin, and Orr lined up in the front row, with Maloney, Even, Walter, Featherston, Schwarzenbacher, and Fell rounding out the field for the 15-lap Junior/ Expert final. Janisch grabbed the holeshot over Mischler, Orr, Inderbitzin, Eslick, and Cose. Mischler tried his patented outside move in turn two on lap two, but was unable to get enough bite to make the pass. Eslick took over the runner-up spot on lap four, but was passed by Cose on lap six. The final order was set by mid-race, as Janisch took a jubilant win over Cose, Mischler, Eslick, Maloney, and Inderbitzin. Loyal Prach sat on the pole for the Amateur Final after winning the fastest heat race over Emmett Sund and Hannah Lange. Ethan Rosine claimed the other Amateur heat race over Bam Bam Ramsey and Sonny Johnson. Sund grabbed the holeshot in the final over Rosine, Johnson, Prach, Cole Andresen, Ramsey, Mark Zeidler, and Ezra Brusky. Sund and Rosine held position for the entire eight-lap final. Johnson held the third spot until the last lap when he dropped to fifth behind Brusky and Prach. Brusky put on the charge of the night, recovering from eighth on the opening lap to grab the last podium spot on the last lap. DJ Slosser held the pole of the Vintage final on his Yamaha TT500 after winning the fastest heat over Louie Lauters (Harley XR) and Dan Lauters (Honda XL350). Erich Olson (Yamaha

Junior – Expert #132 Jesse Janisch leading his heat race.


Board Trackers Michael Lange, #74 Kory Postotnik, #25 Casey Ketterhagen and Josh Young

XS650) won the other Vintage heat over defending winner Jim Kirschbaum (Yamaha TT500) and JJ Flairty (Yamaha TT500). Kirschbaum grabbed the holeshot in the final over Olson, Flairty and Slosser. Slosser sliced into the runner-up spot on lap two, took the lead on lap three, and set sail to the finish. Olson and Kirschbaum traded positions throughout the final, with Kirby taking the spot away on the last lap. Dan Lauters, Flairty, Louie Lauters, and Adam

Munzinger rounded out the top seven at the flag. Michael Lange led every lap of the Board Tracker final on his 1921 H-D Banjo Two-Cam. Kory Postotnik ran second on his 1925 H-D JD Twin. Josh Young claimed third on his 1927 H-D after Casey Ketterhagen low-sided – unhurt – on his 1925 H-D factory FHAC. This is still one fo the crowd’s favorite parts of the night. Thirty-one entries signed up for the Scott

Houpt Memorial Hooligan race. Michael Van Langen, defending winner Jordan Houpt, and Josh Young earned spots in the final from the first heat race. Danny Mischler, Nick Mataya, and Danny Murre transferred from the second heat. Danny Holbus, Louie Lauters, and Justin Limberg finished 12-3 in heat three. Benny Carlson, Dan Lauters, and Mark Martinich punched their tickets to the final in the last heat. Mischler would sit on the pole with the fastest heat race time. Jeremy DeRuyter, Drew Saunders, Alex Brooks, Tyler Eisenhauer, and John Brooks finished at the front of the Hooligan CMain. Chris Hansen, Jason Schreffler, Sam Fischer, Hannah Lange, and Rick Ginter topped the B-Main. Van Langen jumped to the front of the 10-lap Hooligan Final over Carlson, Mischler, Houpt, and Mataya. Mataya charged past both Mischler and Houpt for third on lap three; Houpt shuffled past Mischler on lap four for fourth; Mataya charged past Carlson for second on lap five. On lap six, Mataya moved to the front, dropping Van Langen to second. Mataya held on to take the win over Van Langen, Carlson, Houpt, Dan Murre, and Mischler. Results: Vintage: 1.DJ Slosser 2.Jim Kirschbaum 3.Erich Olson 4.Dan Lauters 5.JJ Flairty Amateur: 1.Emmett Sund 2.Ethan Rosine 3.Ezra Brusky 4.Loyal Prach 5.Sonny Johnson Hooligan: 1.Nick Mataya 2.Michael Van Langen 3.Benny Carlson 4.Jordan Houpt 5.Danny Murre Junior-Expert: 1.Jesse Janisch 2.Chad Cose 3.Morgen Mischler 4.Danny Eslick 5.Jay Maloney Board Trackers: 1.Michael Lange 2.Kory Postotnik 3.Josh Young 4.Casey Ketterhagen Hooligan B: 1.Chris Hansen 2.Jason Schreffler 3.Sam Fischer 4.Hannah Lange 5.Rick Ginther Hooligan C: 1.Jeremy Deruyter 2.Drew Saunders 3.Alex Brooks 4.Tyler Eisenhauer 5.John Brooks Jim Sumner Dash For Cash: 1.Jeremy Orr 2.Jay Maloney 3.Brock Schwarzenbacher 4.Chad Cose 5.Danny Eslick

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2019 D17 Events Dates subject to change, please check website and verify before you make the trip Team Charity Races No Points 3 CCDR ....................................White City 10 Belleville Enduro Team ...........Belleville

Hill Climb

www.amadistrict17.com Dates subject to change

Enduro 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 October 6 Muddobbers M/C ............Matthews, IN 20 Cahokia Creek Dirt Riders .....White City November 3 Riders MC............................Goshen, IN 10 Forest City Riders MC.............Leaf River

Gran Prix July 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 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

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Q indicates Quad classes included N= Night time event July 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 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 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 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

Dirt Track All have Quad classes, except when marked w/* 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

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 D16 Events Dates subject to change, please check website and verify before you make the trip 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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Motocross * Indicates D16 Points Paying Event 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

Trials 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

Hare Scrambles GP - Indicates GP style events. These pay hare scramble points, will run a shorter two moto format, roughly 25 minutes each. 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

Dirt Track *Limited classes, see rules for list 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 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

Hillclimb 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

Enduro 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

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Motocross July 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

BCMX Adventure Park ...............Cambridge Spring Creek MX ...........................Millville 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* 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 July 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 July 28 Norsemen...............................Trollhaugen

Aug 4 Range Riders.............................Brookston Sept 29 Motocity Raceway...........................Staples Oct 6 Golden Eagles...............................Millville

Enduro 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 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 August 24 Kato Cycle Club............................Mankato 25 Flying Dutchmen .........................New Ulm September 8 Valley Springs.........................Bay City, WI 14 Millville Hillclimb..........................Millville

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Millville Hillclimb..........................Millville *AMA Pro* 21-22 Indianhead MC...........................Red Wing

Road 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 28-29 Norsemen ......................................Walker

Flat Track July 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

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