Thursday, October 30, 2008

FIM World Championship Schedule

FIM World Championship Motocross

Date Grand Prix Venue Supporting Event(s)
March 29 FIM MX1/MX2 Motocross World Championship Italy Faenza Veteran’s World Cup
April 5 FIM MX1/MX2 Motocross World Championship Bulgaria Sevlievo Women’s World Championship
April 12 FIM MX1/MX2 Motocross World Championship Turkey Istanbul
April 26 FIM MX1/MX2 Motocross World Championship Benelux Valkenswaard Veteran’s World Cup
May 10 FIM MX1/MX2 Motocross World Championship Portugal Agueda Women’s World Championship
May 17 FIM MX1/MX2 Motocross World Championship Catalunya Bellpuig Women’s World Championship
May 31 FIM MX1/MX2 Motocross World Championship Great Britain Mallory Park Veteran’s World Cup
June 7 FIM MX1/MX2 Motocross World Championship France Ernée Women’s World Championship
June 21 FIM MX1/MX2 Motocross World Championship Germany Teutschenthal Women
June 28 FIM MX1/MX2 Motocross World Championship Latvia Kegums Veteran’s World Cup
July 5 FIM MX1/MX2 Motocross World Championship Sweden Uddevalla
July 19 FIM MX1/MX2 Motocross World Championship South Africa Nelspruit
August 2 FIM MX1/MX2 Motocross World Championship Belgium Lommel Veteran’s World Cup
August 9 FIM MX1/MX2 Motocross World Championship Czech Rep. Loket
August 16 FIM Junior Motocross World Championship New Zealand Taupo
August 30 FIM MX1/MX2 Motocross World Championship The Netherlands Lierop Women’s World Championship
September 13 FIM MX1/MX2 Motocross World Championship Brazil Canelinha
September FIM MX1/MX2 Motocross World Championship USA TBA Women’s World Championship and Veteran’s World Cup
October 4 Red Bull Motocross of Nations Italy Franciacorta

For more info: www.motocrossmx1.com



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2009 Monster Energy Supercross Series Schedule

Monster Energy AMA Supercross

January 3 Angel Stadium Anaheim, CA
January 10 Chase Field Phoenix, AZ
January 17 Angel Stadium Anaheim, CA
January 24 Reliant Stadium Houston, TX
January 31 AT&T Park San Francisco, CA
February 7 Angel Stadium Anaheim, CA
February 14 Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, CA
February 21 Georgia Dome Atlanta, GA
February 28 Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, IN
March 6 Daytona Motor Speedway Daytona Beach, FL
March 14 Superdome New Orleans, LA
March 21 Edward Jones Dome St. Louis, MO
March 28 Rogers Centre Toronto, Canada
April 4 Jacksonville Municipal Stadium Jacksonville, FL
April 18 Qwest Field Seattle, WA
April 25 Rice-Eccles Field Salt Lake City, UT
May 2 Sam Boyd Stadium Las Vegas, NV

For more info: www.supercrossonline.com



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AMA Arenacross Series 25th Anniversary

AMA Arenacross Series Prequel Kicks Off in Des Moines

AURORA, Ill. (October 28, 2009) – After 25 great years of bar-to-bar, high intensity action, the tight confines of the AMA Arenacross Series enters a quarter century of racing in 2009. Some of the most recognizable names in racing have graced the arenacross stage, leaving their tire tracks on what has become a great legacy.

Last season Rhinelander, Wis.’s Chad Johnson took his second AMA Arenacross title in three years, outlasting Ludington, Mich.’s Kelly Smith in a highly competitive 19-race season. Additionally, Johnson provided Tuf Powersports Honda with its second consecutive AMA Arenacross Championship after taking overall victories in seven races, including the season opener in Des Moines, Iowa.

In the multi-regional AMA Arenacross Lites class, four champions were crowned. Colt Humphrey proved that consistency is key en route to a dominating performance in the West Region despite not winning a single race. In the East Region, Tyler Bright swept all three of the regional races for a convincing title run. In a competitive battle for the North Region crown, Shane Sewell outlasted a field of talented competitors to come out on top, while the most competitive Lites battle of the season came in the South Region as Jimmy Albertson and Chad Cook finished tied atop the standings, but by virtue of an overall victory, Albertson took the title.

In 2009, a revised schedule will greet the series competitors. Consolidated from 19 races to 11 by eliminating the split weekend format, the AMA Arenacross Series will travel throughout the United States, including three new stops in Tulsa, Okla. (February 7-8), Fresno, Calif. (February 14-15), and Highland Heights, Ky. (March 20-22), which will serve as the season finale. The traditional mainstay from Des Moines, Iowa will once again kick off the season on November 7-9, but will not be included in the season championship. Instead, it will serve as a season prequel previewing what fans can look forward to come January 2-4 in Grand Rapids, Mich.

"As the defending champion of the series, I am looking forward to racing in front of my fans in the cities that we will return to and expanding my fan base in Highland Heights, Fresno and Tulsa," said 2008 champ Johnson.

Chasing the #1 plate is a strong list of candidates who will gun for the title in 2009.

“The 2009 season should prove to be one of the most competitive in the history of AMA Arenacross,” stated AMA Arenacross Series Director Jayme Dalsing. “We should see fireworks with the return of two-time champion Josh Demuth challenging the defending two-time champion Chad Johnson and his teammate Kelly Smith, who placed second overall in his debut season of AMA Arenacross.”

2009 AMA Arenacross Series On-Sale Schedule


*November 7-9 Wells Fargo Arena Des Moines, IA

January 2-4 Van Andel Arena Grand Rapids, MI

January 9-11 1st Mariner Arena Baltimore, MD

January 17-18 Ervin J. Nutter Center Dayton, OH

January 23-25 Broadbent Arena Louisville, KY

January 31-February 1 Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, NC

February 7-8 BOK Center Tulsa, OK

February 14-15 Save Mart Center Fresno, CA

February 21-22 Arco Arena Sacramento, CA

February 27-March 1 Reno Livestock & Events Center Reno, NV

March 13-15 Wachovia Arena at Casey Plaza Wilkes Barre, PA

March 20-22 Bank of Kentucky Arena Highland Heights, KY
*Prequel race to the 2009 season and is not part of the championship

Tickets for Nov. 7-9 AMA Arenacross Fueled by Monster Energy and brought to you by Hicklin Powersports at Wells Fargo Arena are available through www.arenacross.com, at the Wells Fargo Arena Ticket Office, online at www.dahlstickets.com, all Des Moines-area Dahl’s Grocery Stores or charge by phone at 1-866-55-DAHLS. Fees and handling may apply. Show times are Friday and Saturday, 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 10am. Doors open Friday and Saturday at 6:30 p.m., Sunday at 8 a.m. Friday and Saturday tickets are $20 for all Gold Circle seats, $16 for Mid Level seats/$8 for kids Mid Level seats. Sunday tickets are $16 for adults, $8 for kids. All seats $2 more day of show. Note: Kids = children ages 2-12.

Tickets for the 2009 AMA Arenacross Series are on sale now at www.arenacross.com, www.ticketmaster.com, and www.tickets.com. For more information on the series, log on to www.arenacross.com.



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2009 Enduro Schedule Announced

The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) announced today the 2009 schedule for the AMA National Enduro Championship Series. In addition to two new venues, this year's schedule welcomes the historic Alligator Enduro back to the national calendar.
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"We're very excited about the 2009 schedule," said AMA Off-Road Director Chuck Weir. "We worked very closely with the National Enduro Promoters Group to put together a program that offers our racers and fans variety, exposure and, of course, the challenging terrain and great riding that they demand."

This year's championship will begin on Jan. 25 in the Manchester State Forest near Wedgefield, S.C. The 10-round championship will culminate on Oct. 4 in Upland, Ind.

One highlight is the return of the famed Alligator Enduro to the National Enduro Championship Series. Although the Alligator Enduro has long been an AMA Sports-sanctioned event, in recent years it has not been a national. For 2009, the historic event will once again help crown the national enduro class champions. The 2009 Alligator Enduro takes place on March 5 off Tomoka Farms Rd., just south of International Speedway Blvd. in Daytona Beach, Fla.

The two new stops on the calendar include the June 21 race in Upton, Wyo., and the June 28 race at the Bull Run Guest Ranch near Great Falls, Mont. The complete schedule is below.

The AMA National Enduro Championship Series dates to the 1920s and is one of the longest-running national motorsports championships in the world. The series features AMA Sports-sanctioned events and remains one of the country's premier off-road racing series, giving both amateur competitors and the country's fastest enduro racers a place to race.

2009 AMA National Enduro Championship Series Schedule

Round 1
January 25, 2009
SERMA
Johnny McCoy
803-481-5169
www.sermaclub.com
LOC: Manchester State Forest, Wedgefield, S.C.
GPS: 33.86N 80.50W

Round 2
February 22, 2009
Cherokee Cycle Club
Garrett McKey
678-231-5858
www.setra.org
LOC: Greensboro, Ga.

Round 3
March 5, 2009
Alligator Enduro
Daytona Dirt Riders
Steve Pettenger
386-615-6722
www.floridatrailriders.org/ddr/
LOC: Tomoka Farms Rd., Daytona Beach, Fla.

Round 4
March 29, 2008
Acadiana Dirt Riders
Darin LaFleur
337-363-4229
www.acadianadirtriders.org
LOC: Kisatchie Nat. Forest, Forest Hill, La.

Round 5
April 26, 2009
NATRA
Paul Traufler
256-837-0084
www.natra.dirtrider.net
LOC: West Point, Tenn.
GPS: 35ø 7.991" N 87ø 33.116" W

Round 6
June 21, 2009
Superfly Race Productions
Scott Bright
970-302-4045
www.racermec.org
LOC: Upton, Wyo.
GPS: 44ø 05'47N 104ø 37'091

Round 7
June 28, 2009
MTVRA
Russ Ehnes
406-781-0967
www.mtvra.com
LOC: Bull Run Guest Ranch, Mont.
GPS: 47ø 11'46.67" 111ø 45' 50.51"

Round 8
July 19, 2009
Susquehana Off Road Riders
Jim Landvater
717-533-2242
www.scrrmc.org
LOC: Blain Picnic Grounds, Blain, Pa.
GPS: N40ø 20.262 W77ø 29.89

Round 9
August 9, 2009
UP Sandstormers
Frank Shepeck
906-233-9721
www.upsandstormers.com
LOC: Marquette, Mich.

Round 10
October 4, 2009
Muddobbers MC
Brent Floyd
www.muddobbers.org
LOC: Upland Lions Club, Upland, Ind.


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Rich Lafferty Riding School

Next School for Saturday November the 8th is filling up fast. If you would like to learn ways to practice, proper technique, become faster and rider safer than RLR School is for you. Its $125 a person for full day. Lunch is not provided. You get a free 30 day subscription to my online video clips as well at www.rlafferty.com if you attend a day class. To reserve spot please send a $50 deposit to Rich Lafferty Racing LLC
315 Port Cumberland Rd.
Millville, NJ 08332
Or call 609-774 -0586.....................more info on www.rlafferty.com

Thanks, Rich Lafferty

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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

KTM Ends Junior Supercross Challenge

Murrieta, CA – The most popular AMA Supercross exhibition race, the KTM Junior Supercross Challenge (KJSC), will come to an end after twelve illustrious years.

The conclusion of the highly-successful twelve-year program was appropriately celebrated at the US Open in Las Vegas, NV October 10-11, 2008. The US Open served as a battleground for the KJSC Champions from each of the 2008 Monster Energy® AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, events to match-up for a final round aboard the KTM 50 SX machines. “There was no better way to say farewell to this program than by letting this year’s champions give the fans one more race in the two-day Vegas finale,” commented KJSC Coordinator Devin Mitchell.

The KJSC Program was started in 1997 as a collaboration between KTM Motorsports and Feld Motor Sports. Starting out with one box van and two mechanics, the program has grown in popularity and size to help over 230 boys and girls live their dream under the KTM Factory semi each season.

Over 3,000 young boys and girls have participated in the KJSC Program since its start at the LA Coliseum in 1997. Many of today’s professional riders have participated in the famous program, including: Mike and Jeff Alessi, Blake and Tyler Wharton, Zach Osborne, Ryan Dungey, Drew Gosselaar, Jacqueline Strong, Michael Hall and many more.

The KJSC drew record attention in 2003 when Caden Hadley became the first KJSC rider to jump a double at the Salt Lake City AMA Supercross event. Its popularity continued to grow each year, proven by the exponential growth in applicants that applied from all over the world in hopes of being selected for one of the AMA Supercross rounds.

“The KJSC Program helped spread happiness in the lives of many motocross families. KTM was proud to have hosted this program and provide an unforgettable experience to these families and hopes that the memories made were everlasting for those that have been fortunate enough to be involved,” commented KTM Vice President of Event Promotions Selvaraj Narayana.

“KTM would like to thank Feld Motor Sports, which without, the program would not have been made possible. Its hard work and contributions to the success of this program are unmatched. KTM is grateful for its relationship with Feld Motor Sports which will continue in a professional racing capacity as well as a sponsor of Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship,” commented Kurt Nicoll, KTM Director of Racing.

The KJSC Program has had many loyal and generous sponsors that have contributed to the success of the program during its twelve-year run. KTM sincerely thanks: Scott USA, Michelin, Thor, MSF Dirtbike Schools, OGIO, M2R, FMF, Powersport Grafx and Leatt Brace.

Lastly, as this program comes to an end, KTM would like to acknowledge Selvaraj Narayana for his commitment to the success of this program and his passion and commitment to the future of the sport.



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Friday, October 24, 2008

Nick McCabe interview at MXA.com


MXA Nick McCabe interview


Nick is a former Raceway Park regular. Check out his new job.


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Dowd / Carsten on MXPTV

MXPTV was able to catch up with some of the Northeast's most well respected vet racers, Suzuki riders John Dowd and Barry Carsten, after a full day of racing at the NJ State Championships at Raceway Park. Check out the video as both riders talk about how their day went at Englishtown, how their sons finished out as well, their age, Loretta's, Nationals, Endurocross, their future in motocross, and whatever is on their mind!

John Dowd/Barry Carsten Interview:
http://www.motoxposure.com/tv/video/dowdcarsten.htm


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EVO MX Expands Rider support program

EVO MX Expands Rider support program

EVO Mx, the leader of Anti-Slosh Tank Foam and their newest product, Traction Control Braking System, is expanding their rider support for the 2009 season. 2008 was a breakthrough season for Evomx, and they are looking ahead to the 2009 amateur season. With all the top Off-road, SX, and MX teams using Evomx fuel foam, it will be hard to find a top rider without the Evomx foam inside there tank. "We just supplied a anti-slosh fuel foam kit to privateer rider Daniel Blair before the US Open, he said it made all the difference in his bikes handling and enabled him to secure a spot in the Main Event."- Carter Gurnee (Owner) Check them out at www.evomx.com.

To apply for sponsorship exclusively through MxResultz, click here.



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Thursday, October 23, 2008

MXPTV presents “The NJ State Championship Show” presented by FTO

MXPTV presents “The NJ State Championship Show” presented by FTO

Oct 23rd, 2008 | By njmotocross | Category: 2008, Videos | Edit

MXPTV presents “The NJ State Championship Show” presented by FTO (www.ftoffroad.com)!

This race is also round 3 of the Tri State Championship series as the series concludes at Walden MX Park in Plattekill, New York on November 1-2.
Here are some things to check out in this week’s MXPTV show!

-Special sit down interview with legendary Suzuki racers John Dowd and Barry Carsten as they talk about their day and how their sons did at the NJ State Championship.
-Tons of tight, bar-to-bar, action packed race footage from the A, B, C, Mini, and Vet classes!
-Hosted by Raceway Park announcer Rich Trevelise!

DON’T FORGET!
Get your special viewer promo code that will appear on the page and in the video for a special 25% off your entire purchase at www.ftoffroad.com!
Make sure you head over to www.ftoffroad.com and check out what they have to offer for every rider out there!
They make these shows possible and their support for the sport is second to none.

Link to the show:
http://www.motoxposure.com/tv/video/njstates.htm



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Friday, October 17, 2008

MX Sports Announces 2009 MX Changes

LAS VEGAS – MX Sports is pleased to announce the first round of significant improvements that are in store for the 2009 AMA Toyota Motocross Championship presented by FMF. MX Sports has been promoting and managing Motocross and off-road racing events since 1972 and is taking the necessary steps to ensure that American Motocross continues to generate fans and sponsors, while maintaining the position of the leading Motocross series in the world with the best riders and tracks.

In conjunction with the announcement of the 2009 schedule and the move to Saturday races and a single-day program, MX Sports is please to confirm the following additional changes:

2009 Television
The first major announcement is that a minimum of three rounds of the series will be broadcast live on Speed TV. The rounds that are not aired live will be same-day coverage, with the races being shown at 10 p.m. on Saturday nights (7 p.m. on the west coast), while the 250cc class will be shown on the following Tuesdays. In addition, the first set of motos will be broadcast live and free on the internet. The Women’s Motocross Association, which will expand to eight rounds, will also receive Speed TV and live internet coverage.

Class names
Each of the two professional classes will receive a new name, with the goal to better identify the classes to the fans. The classes will be renamed from Lites to simply 250, while the Motocross class will be renamed the 450 class. This name format, a return to the traditions of the sport, allows for easier recognition for the fans while clearly identifying the size of the motorcycle.

Race day format
The format on race day will also see a change as the premier class of 450cc bikes will be the first on track for both motos at each event, followed by the 250cc class. The 2009 AMA Toyota Motocross Championships will incorporate the traditional two-moto format; 30 minutes plus two laps.

#1 Plate required
Previous year champions for each class will be required to run the #1 plate if they are defending their championship.

Open rear number plates
The rear number plates on each side of the motorcycle will be no longer be required to display a colored background with the riders number. Riders and teams may use this space to showcase sponsor logos and their names, while maintaining the traditional numbering system on the front. With the advance of transponders and digital scoring, MX Sports is giving this space over to the riders and teams.

In the crucial areas of event operations, MX Sports is pleased to announce that former AMA Motocross Series Manager Jeff Canfield and AMA Motocross Timing and Scoring Director Conrad Young have joined the MX Sports staff in order to assure that the series runs seamlessly from an operational standpoint. Their professional knowledge and experience will assure that the races operate smoothly.

“Everyone at MX Sports has been working extremely hard in order to assure that the 2009 AMA Toyota Motocross Championship is positioned properly and has the deepest media reach it has ever had,” said Davey Coombs, Vice President of MX Sports. “We will continue our work on the tracks and the show, which remain what they are—the world’s premier motocross series.”

Leading up to the opening round of the 2009 AMA Toyota Motocross Championship, MX Sports will be working closely with the National Promoters Group (NPG) and our industry partners, sponsors, riders and enthusiasts on many other significant operational and event improvements, which will be announced in the near future.


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Thursday, October 16, 2008

rpmx weekend schedule

Weekend Schedule of Events:

Saturday, October 18th-

Gates open 10am

Sign Up 10am - 3:30pm sharp (NO SIGN UPS AFTER 3:30)

FREE Practice 11am - 4pm (practice held only in fair weather conditions- call ahead if questionable weather) (Volunteer flaggers would be appreciated!)

Food 6pm at awards ceremony

Awards 7pm - approximately 9pm

Sunday, October 19th-

Gates open 7am

Sign Up 7am - 9am

Practice 8:30am

Racing 11am...

Weekend Prices:

Adult Spectator $15

Child 6-11 $5

Racers 1st class $50

Racer's add'l class $40



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RPMX Rider Appreciation Day

Saturday, October 18, 2008



Rider Appreciation Day- FREE PRACTICE for those racing Sunday, Oct 19th

Awards Ceremony- Over $10,000 worth of cash & product to be awarded!

(Awards for Sunday's MX Classes only- Not For Pee Wee or Pit Bike classes)


* Free day of riding

* Free food (Chicken, Burgers, Dogs, salads, desserts, etc.)

* Free door prizes

* Free entertainment

* Free Awards Ceremony (Open to everyone, free of charge, with awards given to top 5 riders in all MX classes)

* All on the same day! Saturday, October 18th!

Join us for a fun filled, action packed day on us! That's right, Raceway Park's rider appreciation day will offer a FREE day of riding followed by FREE food at our awards ceremony, and will offer FREE prizes for showing up! How does this day work? Simply come to the track Saturday, October 18th, pay your race fees at the gate as you normally do (for Sunday's race, Oct. 20th), sign up at the tower for Sunday's race, and you will receive a wristband to ride the race track for FREE! Truly a FREE DAY OF RIDING!!! It is sure to be an awesome day with free riding, free food, free door prizes and giveaways, free entertainment and more! It's all happening Saturday, October 18th at our 3rd Annual Rider Appreciation Day & Awards Ceremony!

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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Thunder in the Sand Results and Photos

Thunder Motorsports

10/10/2008

+25A: 1. Tristan Huey (Hon)

Tristian Huey
Tristian Huey

+25B: 1. Brian Rule (Hon); 2. Rob Novak (Hon); 3. Mark Wesnofske (Yam); 4. Matthew Hangey (Suz); 5. Matthew Rosano (Hon);

125 B: 1. Jason Dichiara (Yam);

125 C: 1. Christopher Crum (Ktm); 2. Carmen Simonetti (Yam); 3. Ronald Santini (Ktm); 4. Anthony Faccone (Hon); 5. Matt Miller (Hon);

Chritopher Crum
Chritopher Crum

250 A: 1. Jason Lawrence (Yam); 2. Adam Blessing (Suz); 3. Ronnie Stewart (Suz); 4. Jeremy Weniger (Hon); 5. Eric Mckay (Yam);

Jason Lawrence
Jason Lawrence

250 B: 1. Tyler Killeen (Suz); 2. J Grisham (Hon); 3. Matthew Grant (Kaw); 4. Kevin Clark (Ktm); 5. Dakota Letsinger (Suz);

Tyler Killeen
Tyler Killeen

250 C (Group 1): 1. Todd Gordon (Suz); 2. Mark Glassford (Hon); 3. Andrew Herzog (Hon); 4. Graig Heffentrager (Yam); 5. Randy Handlovsky (Kaw);

Timmy Vogel
Timmy Vogel

250 C (Group 2): 1. Timothy Vogel (Suz); 2. Chad Tussel (Yam); 3. Joseph Remkus (Hon); 4. Chris Chiofalo (Hon); 5. John Moore (Hon);

Michael Moschitta
Michael Moschitta

30+B: 1. Michael Moschitta (Kaw); 2. Richard Pataky (Kaw); 3. Mark Wesnofske (Yam); 4. Todd Tennis (Yam); 5. Gerard Ricciardelli (Hon);

30+C: 1. Douglas Dixon (Suz); 2. Stuart Thomas (Yam); 3. John Moore (Hon); 4. Jason Hogue (Kaw); 5. Jason Barone (Kaw);

40+: 1. Michael Moschitta (Kaw); 2. Chris Suydan (Hon); 3. George Martin (Kaw); 4. Bill Ford (Suz); 5. John Stewart (Suz);

Adam Blessing
Adam Blessing

450 4 Stk A: 1. Adam Blessing (Suz); 2. Teddy Grant (Kaw); 3. Ronnie Stewart (Suz); 4. Evan Forosisky (Kaw); 5. Jeremy Weniger (Yam);

James Dzierwinski
James Dzierwinski

450 4 Stk B: 1. James Dzierwinski, Jr (Kaw); 2. Stephen Morelli (Hon); 3. Rob Novak (Hon); 4. Kyle Grow (Suz); 5. Joseph Gleason (Suz);

450 4 Stk C: 1. Todd Gordon (Suz); 2. Derek Mowday (Hon); 3. Timothy Vogel (Suz); 4. Graig Heffentrager (Yam); 5. Joseph Remkus (Hon);

Lucas Brztowski
Lucas Brztowski

Bike (10-11yrs) 0-85cc: 1. Lucas Brzostowski (Kaw); 2. Andrew Voroscak (Ktm); 3. Donzi Dambrosa (Suz); 4. Collin Macauley (Kaw); 5. Tanner Barnhardt (Ktm);

Michael Pettit
Michael Pettit

Bike (12-13yrs) 0-85cc: 1. Michael Pettit (Suz); 2. Austin Wood (Hon); 3. Christopher Crum (Ktm); 4. Anthony Falciani (Hon); 5. Jack Defelice (Yam);

Eric Osmundsen
Eric Osmundsen

Bike (14-15yrs) 0-85cc: 1. Eric Osmundsen (Kaw); 2. Dashauyn Staten (Hon); 3. Dan Tino (Kaw); 4. Evan Hopkins (Hon); 5. Stephen Andrescavage (Hon);

Evan Knoll
Evan Knoll

Bike 0-65cc 4-6 YR: 1. Evan Knoll (Ktm); 2. Joseph Serrao (Ktm); 3. Jeremy Lenart (Yam); 4. Liam Ufferfilge (Hon);

Bike 0-85cc 7-9 YR: 1. Jake Impens (Kaw); 2. Scott Stockunas (Kaw); 3. Gage Solis (Pli); 4. Danny Filer (Ktm); 5. Christopher Ford (Ktm);

Ronnie Stewart
Ronnie Stewart

Collegeboy 17-24yrs: 1. Ronnie Stewart (Suz); 2. Charles Sherby (Hon); 3. Teddy Grant (Kaw); 4. J Grisham (Hon); 5. Joseph Kane (Hon);

Charles Sherby
Charles Sherby

Schoolboy 12-16 yrs: 1. Charles Sherby (Hon); 2. Tyler Killeen (Suz); 3. Brad Roth (Suz); 4. Eric Osmundsen (Kaw); 5. Evan Barnikow (Suz);

Brad Roth
Brad Roth

Supermini: 1. Brad Roth (Suz); 2. Michael Pettit (Suz); 3. Eric Osmundsen (Kaw); 4. Austin Wood (Hon); 5. Tyler Valcich (Hon);

PIT BIKE: 1. Bren Marra (Cob); 2. Devon Grisham (Yam); 3. Matthew Shinn (Hon); 4. Tyler Carr (Kaw); 5. Jay Hansen (Yam);

Nicholas Major
Nicholas Major

Quad (10-12yrs) 0-90cc: 1. Nicholas Major (Drr); 2. Erin Minervini (Apx); 3. Roy Gendron (Cob); 4. Dylan Greene (Apx); 5. Justin Barnikow (Cob);

Jake Szigeti
Jake Szigeti

Quad 0-50cc 4-6 YR: 1. Jake Szigeti (Drr); 2. Dylan Ottman (Drr); 3. Julian Coffing (Drr); 4. Joseph Sweeney (Drr); 5. Joseph Serrao (Ktm);

Davis Eames
Davis Eames

Quad 0-90cc 7-9yr (Group 1): 1. Davis Eames (Apx); 2. Lea Concepcion (Drr); 3. Kaitlyn Moran (Drr); 4. Kyle Suydam (Suz); 5. Daniel Linke (Drr);

David Clark
David Clark

Quad 0-90cc 7-9yr (Group 2): 1. David Clark (Cob); 2. Justin Clark (Apx); 3. Tyler Carr (Kaw); 4. Alan Myers (Ecc); 5. Brandon Grace (Drr);

Curtis Robinette
Curtis Robinette

Quad 2 Stk. B: 1. Curtis Robinette (Yam); 2. Dennis Ray (Yam); 3. Carl Neubert (Hon); 4. Anthony White (Yam); 5. Lonnie Godbolt (Yam);

Quad 200-300cc: 1. Bren Marra (Cob); 2. Matthew Shinn (Hon); 3. Stuart Thomas (Hon); 4. Kevin Rousell (Yam); 5. Robert Everland (Hon);

Paul Callahan
Paul Callahan

Quad 4 Stk B (Group 2): 1. Paul Callahan (Suz); 2. Christopher Clayton (Hon); 3. Nicholas Simmermon (Hon); 4. Chris Schultz (Hon); 5. Timothy Botbyl (Suz);

Larry Krowicki
Larry Krowicki

Quad 4 Stk B (Group1): 1. Larry Krowicki (Hon); 2. Robert Busa (Suz); 3. Timothy Notarianni (Suz); 4. David Sickler (Hon); 5. Rob Cruz (Suz);

Donald Lysinger
Donald Lysinger

Quad 4 Stk. A: 1. Donald Lysinger, Jr (Suz); 2. Richard Lindsay (Kaw); 3. Andrew Ace (Hon); 4. Jay Derosa (Hon); 5. Michael Victor (Hon);

Dylan Ottman
Dylan Ottman

Quad 51-90 cc 4-6 YR:1. Dylan Ottman (Drr); 2. Brittney Szigeti (Drr); 3. Julian Coffing (Drr); 4. Jake Szigeti (Drr);

Quad C (Group 1): 1. Matthew Ambrose (Kaw); 2. Chris Rzonca (Kaw); 3. Chance Grey (Yam); 4. Anthony Lombardo (Suz); 5. Chris Convery (Hon);

Quad C (Group 2): 1. Daniel Altenburg (Hon); 2. William Kleinert (Suz); 3. David Germano (Hon); 4. Christopher Graham (Yam); 5. Tonido Dixon (Yam);

Quad C (Group 3): 1. Steve Lyons (Suz); 2. Anthony Cozza (Hon); 3. Andrew Boho (Yam); 4. Justin Warren (Hon); 5. Frank Minervini (Suz);

Quad C (Group 4): 1. Edward Gillan (Hon); 2. Cody Marienthal (Hon); 3. Tom Greenhoe (Yam); 4. Paul Summer (Hon); 5. Bill Patterson (Yam);

Quad C (Group 5): 1. Jesse Styers (Suz); 2. Nick Pontano (Hon); 3. Chris Wittenberger (Yam); 4. Zachery Calabrese (Yam); 5. Kyle Platt (Kaw);

Andrew Ace
Andrew Ace

Quad Unltd (Group 1): 1. Andrew Ace (Hon); 2. Justin Frailey (Suz); 3. Jay Derosa (Hon); 4. Timothy Notarianni (Suz); 5. Jonathan Derosa (Hon);

Robert Busa
Robert Busa

Quad Unltd (Group 2): 1. Robert Busa (Suz); 2. Richard Lindsay (Kaw); 3. Tonido Dixon (Yam); 4. Michael Yondura (Suz); 5. Daniel Bergholz (Hon);

Quad Unltd (Group 3): 1. Dillon Woolley (Suz); 2. Christopher Clayton (Hon); 3. Nicholas Simmermon (Hon); 4. Edward Gillan (Hon); 5. Chris Schultz (Hon);

Quad Vet: 1. Steven Stracka (Hon); 2. Timothy Notarianni (Suz); 3. Gary Batta (Hon); 4. Andrew Donise (Suz); 5. Jeff Eames (Suz);

Dipasquale
Alisha Dipasquale

Womens Open: 1. Alisha Dipasquale (Yam); 2. Kellie Moran (Yam); 3. Erin Minervini (Apx); 4. Niki Major (Apx); 5. Davis Eames (Apx);



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