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FLORIDA TRAIL RIDERS www.floridatrailriders.org P.O. Box 1268 Yulee, FL 32014 Orlando, FL 32801 The Florida Trail Riders is a registered, nonprofit Florida corporation over 40 years old with 2500 plus members throughout the state Editor: Jenn Sheppard
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Page 1: Florida Trail Riders November Magazine

Florida Trail RidersEnduro Files | ATV photos | Who is Karlynn Beam?

FLORIDA TRAIL RIDERSP.O. Box 1268 Yulee, FL 32014

www.floridatrailriders.org

ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED

PRSRT STDU.S. Postage

PAIDPermit #371

Daytona Beach, FLNovember 2011

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11 11Florida Trail Riders Magazine Volume 40 | Number 10 www.floridatrailriders.org (352) 538-6291

Editorial3 Table of Contents4 Prez Says5 FTR Communications/The Editor’s Beat6 News7 The View from Row 7: new column

8-9 Editor’s Picks: 10 Things11 Advertiser Index14 Enduro Files, by Cary Hunt15 Orange State, by Trail Rider Magazine16 Chaplain’s Corner 17 Ask Moto Adam18-21 Out Front: #531B

MinutEs12-13 Executive Committee Conference Call

scorEs22-29 Overalls through Hare Scrambles #4

inforMation30 Broxton Bridge Enduro31 Hungry Catfish Hare Scrambles32 Executive Committee | FTR Officials 33 Who to Contact in FTR34 FTR Election Ballot36 Membership Application37 Where to Ride? 38 2011-2012 Competition Schedule 39 Mike Belle Photos

Table of Contents

rEMEMbEr: If you have questions regarding weather-related event cancellations, visit www.floridatrailriders.org.

Florida Trail Riders Magazine

is looking for members who

want to get involved on the

official FTR blog (floridatrailriders.

org/ftrblog)Call (407) 719-

5513 or email the editor to learn

more.

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The Prez SaysFromthePresident’sOffice:

Wow, where has time gone?? November is on top of us and it is time

to get serious about FTR. With November, come elections. This year, you will be electing a Vice President and a Treasurer along with all of the Area Directors. I urge you reach out and find out about the candidates. Keep FTR’s best interest in mind and cast an educated vote. We will be hiring a new business manager this month as well. We will all have to work together to keep FTR moving ahead to ensure a safe family-oriented organization for the future. Historically, we don’t get very many members to vote. I would like to see that change this year. When a lot of people get out there to vote, it shows those who are running for a position that it actually means something. This is a way for everyone to get a little involved even if you don’t want to hold an office. So, please get out and vote. I look forward to being your President for another year and to seeing what we can accomplish together. YourFTRPresident-

Ford Snodgrass 555A (retired)

40years

Attention: If there are any dual sport riders out there who are interested in being interviewed for a future magazine, please contact

the editor at (407) 719-5513 or email [email protected]. I’m

anxious to hear stories from those who ride to the race and then ride

back home! Braaaup!

Florida Trail RidersMagazine• Reach thousands of

members each month• Help FTR promote

“Responsible Motorcyclists.”

Advertise in

To advertise, call Jenn at (407) 719-5513email: [email protected]

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Florida Trail Riders, Inc. (FTR) is a nonprofit organization that was established in 1971. The mission of FTR is to promote the image of

responsible motorcyclists. Published 12 times a year, Florida Trail Riders Magazine is published to inform the membership of events, official

business and information about the area with materials submitted by members for inclusion.

Letters and photos may be submitted to: [email protected].

florida trail ridErs, inc.ford snodgrass President | (941) 915-9894

[email protected]

Jack tErrEll Vice President | (863) [email protected]

Jonny siMpkins Treasurer | (352) [email protected]

dEborah brodErick Secretary | (321) [email protected]

advErtising dEpartMEntJEnn shEppard Publisher | (407) 719-5513

[email protected]

-coMMunications

E-Mail [email protected]

facEbookfacebook.com/FTRmag

twittErtwitter.com/FTRmoto

blogfloridatrailriders.org/ftrblog

Volume 40 | Number 9www.floridatrailriders.org

(352) 538-6291

When I received the following emails from a FTR member unhappy with the lack of ATV coverage in the last magazine, I had

to laugh:

-“Subject: what the%%% - Not a single article,photo,even a mention about the ATV HS?!!.there’s some great racing going on that nobody highlighting it.I do believe are

membership fees pay for this magazine also.”

I replied with a friendly reminder that I am a one-person team and I’m always accepting content as I cannot attend all of the events or cover all of the races, but I have interviewed ATV racers before and featured ATVs on the cover, in the past, and will continue to do so. I then received this response:

- “Well, now I feel like a smuck. Maybe I was alittle harsh. Didn’t know your a one man show. I thought there was a team of reporters,and they just wasn’t covering the atv’s.

I’m sorry.”

Apology accepted.

At the Bostwick Hare Scrambles, I snapped photos on Saturday during quad practice before finding Kayla Vawter to talk about her new column for the magazine The following week, I visited Spaceport Cycles to meet with Alvin Lopez, an old friend of mine from the motocross scene, who now works as a salesman at Spaceport. We talked about his new startup company, Maykers, Inc., a new action sports company. I’m also talking with a few veteran FTR members about starting the first FTR podcast; if any members want to be a part of this, please let me know! We are trying to figure out what kind of equipment we need to get started, and we’re also talking about having the races broadcast on a local FM radio station like they do at the GNCCs, so that’s exciting. I hope all of you have a chance to vote in the FTR Election since there are many open positions. I also want to thank Jonny Simpkins for his time served as FTR Treasurer; he is a longtime friend of my family but he is also a smart businessman and made my transition into the position of editor and publisher of magazine very transparent as I knew what was expected from the start in terms of generating revenue; he helped point me in the right direction. So, thank you, Jonny! Rock on! - JS

The Editor’s Beat

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From Hare Scrambles Chairman Mike BelleI am scheduling Hare Scram-bles committee meetings on

the following:

• 11/5/2011 Bartow 7 p.m.

• 1/7/2012 Brooksville 7 p.m.

• 3/24/2012 Dade City 7 p.m.

• Sanction Meeting in April, TBA (May be the rain date, if used)

I need a letter or email from each club listing who is authorized

to represent them on the committee. I have only received

a couple of these so far, so make sure your club is properly

represented. See you there!

§Chapter I, Article XIV, B:

5. Promoting Club Representatives, appointed by club and

communicated in writing to the Committee Chairman by an officer

of that club (One representative from each club granted a sanctionfor the year in question.) It will be

each club’s responsibility toappoint and maintain an official representative and alternates.

Failure to do so will result in no representation when roll call is

made at a Competition Committee meeting

Hare Scrambles

Hare Scrambles scoring is probably the best it has been since I started this

job last year. FTR purchased a new antenna last year and we(scoring crew) have worked diligently every race to make the system work each and every time a rider passes thru. We can honestly say we are scoring electronically at 95% + every race(still need a few of you guys to slow down a little when you pass the antenna). The few minor glitches have been resolved fairly quick because Daniel White has taken the time out of his race weekend and provided the needed services to correct the glitches. Welcome to the age of electronics. They sometimes malfunction. That is why the backup scorers are so important. HS 3 was an electronic glitch that happened as the Sunday A.M. race was on the line. Still scored everyone just no display. Daniel came to scoring and fixed the glitch after his race and in time for the P.M. race. If you can do better we are open for suggestions. My email address is [email protected] - Tim Nordle

Race Day Massage

Before Jenna Holland’s husband lines up in the B Open class, Jenna gives him a warm up

massage to “help kind of wake up the muscles,” she said, which also helps with less cramping and all-around looseness. As a licensed massage therapist, Jenna has trained with the state’s leading massage therapists where she gained experience with injuries and post-injuries. She works in Brevard County by day, specializing in car accident victims, slip and falls and frozen shoulders. “I figured a lot of the guys could benefit at the races, so that’s how I got the idea,” she said. “The problem I’m having is a lot of the guys are kind of nervous about

the whole massage thing, period, so I need to get the word out that it’s not the froufrou relaxation massage that you would get at the spa.”The work she does is called Myofascial Release, which she describes as releasing “the chicken skin” between the muscle and the skin. “By releasing that, you can, first of all, move more freely and then you can

access muscles that have issues,” she said. “Last race, I had an older guy who raced quads and came to me saying his neck was hurting really bad and he could barely turn it, and so I worked on him for 30 minutes and he went out and raced, stopped back by after the race - he got second place - and he said if I wasn’t able to help him release his neck that he wasn’t even going to race that day. So, it makes me feel good knowing you’re helping somebody.”Jenna also offers relaxation

massages for the race wives, which start at $25; the deep-

tissue massage is $35 because it’s more work

on her body. “So far, I haven’t done any

relaxation, they’ve all been deep-tissue,

even the race wives that have come,” she

said. “I’m out there to help people but also to

support my husbands racing habit.”

Mike

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Official news:

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L ook for Jenna under the Race Day Massage tent at all the

Hare Scrambles.

It’smorethanjustamassage.

Score!

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The View From Row 7As we all know, October

was the month for Breast Cancer

Awareness. There are many of those who have been either affected by breast cancer or know someone who has. This hits home to me and my brother as our Granny had breast cancer and survived. Many organizations show the support by wearing pink and donating to the cause. The GNCC series shows some support every year at the Ironman round. At the Cedar Creek Hare Scrambles, I was on the lookout for everyone who took the time to show their support.

As I came across several spectators wearing their pink and complimenting

my “Save the Hooters” shirt, I was wishing there were more. I stopped by the HBD MotoGrafx tent to check out Ronnie Hames’ “pinked” out dirt bike along with the added touch of a pink bra. Ronnie was giving out some pink ribbons and holding a raffle. I was touched that he stepped up to the plate and came up with a “Race for the Cure,” and I am anxious to see how much he raised as our FTR family is so giving when it comes to the 50/50 raffles.

My family, along with Chuck Piper, took the extra time to

show our support. Each one of us adorned our quads and “pinked” out our front bumpers with pink duct tape and added

phrases such as “Save the Ta-Tas,” “I Love Boobies,” and my wonderful husband with “Free Inspections Day or Night.” Roben Griffin even took the extra time to “pink” out his chest protector and let me draw a ribbon on it and add some phrases.

My challenge to everyone, next year during the month of

October, let’s get as much pink as we can to show our support. You may never know what we may come up with for the best “pinked” out ride. Until next time...

Anewcolumnfrom#331

Kayla Vawter

KaylaisthedefendingQuadWomenHareScrambles

championandalsotheQuadRiderRepresentativeforHareScrambles.Herhusband,JohnVawter,racesQuadAA.

Theyareboth#331.

*

#176 of Chuck W. Piper Kayla’s number plate #222B of Ronnie HameS

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Editor’s Picks: 10 Things To Know This monTh (from the ftr forum and elsewhere)

Travis UnderwoodAge: 14, Class: Beginner

Before ( his first race ever ):- My brother was really into it and we just got a bunch of money and were like, Hey, we want to try it out

and it was actually really fun

- I’ve been to Pax Track, actually, and where we used to ride, it was

tight and technical trees

- I prefer the woods where it gets all nice and muddy

- I think I’m going to do pretty good. Some of the mud areas are

kind of fun to slip through

- I’m more psyched than nervous

- I kind of observe everything around me and try to find the best way through it

After : “ Well my race went well, it was

really fun racing through the mud and the tight trees, the only down part was my shifter broke

on the first lap, I couldn’t go past third gear but I figured it was all I needed. Lap two came along and there was a mud hole me and a

couple other guys got stuck in, it was really bad, but from there it

was pretty shall I say challenging; the mud was slick and hard to get through, my bike was pretty much sideways for a few miles. It was fun though. I did end up going down cause the mud made my bike come to a complete stop...

But overall it was a really nice race, I met a guy named Andrew out

there on the practice lap and we kept together for most the race. I

loved every bit of it, except that my shifter broke.”

Dave Edwards: Kevin Vaughan is a stand up guy - I don’t usually call people out by name on the internet, but this

really got my attention. The Big Scrub Trail Riders Home Office received a piece of mail yesterday; nothing out of the ordinary

except that most of the business regarding our enduro is done with and our next race isn’t until next year. Inside was a check and a hand-written note from Mr. Vaughan stating

that he couldn’t make it to our enduro this year but wants to contribute his entry fee to the club anyway. He went on to

compliment BSTR and say that “You guys do great things for FTR and offroaders, thank you!!”

Now, I have seen folks who have pre-entered and don’t show for the event, will sometimes tell us to just keep the entry...

but this note and check were written and dated Oct. 13, a full 7-1/2 weeks AFTER our Enduro!

I would like to return thanks to Kevin, for his generous donation, for keeping a good and proper perspective on what

we’re all doing here, and also for reminding me of what the Florida Trail Riders is all about. Thank you, Kevin, and we look

forward to seeing you at BSTR’s events in the future!!

Nic Frey: AMA National Enduros on MAVTV - The channel devoted an hour to the Sandlapper Enduro

coverage this morning. They showed Jeremy Powell row 17D, then commented on the trouble row 17 was having with a

bridge in section 4...I didn’t recognize any other names but I’m sure they’re were more FTR people. Sounds like another good

reason to go ride an enduro, get to be on TV.

Kurt Lucas: Geography notes

Robbie Carstens: Shoe Box for Soldiers - ...If anyone wants to donate items for the “Shoe Box For Soldiers” Christmas program, they can be shipped directly to my son’s company stationed overseas. The support group is also accepting monetary donations to help with shipping cost, if you would prefer to do that. (Checks to be made out to 1204th FRG) Thank you everyone for your support!!

Resumes: If you need help building a resume for the 2012 racing season, email the editor - it’s her specialty!

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Mike Belle: Pit riding has gotten way out of hand at the first three Hare Scrambles this season. The biggest problem has been kids (no driver’s license) riding around the pits for either fun or transportation. We have had two trips to the hospital including a broken leg, that would have not happened except for this. The tolerance level for this has gone way, way down. Penalties are going to be handed out. The first penalty is a DQ that WILL count toward your year end score. That pretty much means that you will be out of the running for a year end award if you get caught pit riding. If kids need transportation in the pits, they better bring a bicycle or good walking shoes. Needing to go to the port-a-potty will not be an accepted excuse for kids pit riding. Yes, I’ve heard it recently, don’t bother. If you don’t know the rules on pit riding, look them up and read them carefully; they are in the rule book same as last year and the year before!

The penalties are going to weigh heavy.

Dirty Foot Adventures: New motocross track - Jason Baker from Dream Traxx will be building a 1.25-1.5 mile Outdoor Style MX Track at Dirty Foot starting at the end of next week. He said it will take 8-10 days to build

it. He is promising HUGE elevation changes! It will be built for quads with dirt bikes in mind. This will be on a 29-acre tract.

Joe Steidl: Endurocross (EC) sections - The

manpower issue was both in terms of time it took to build,and manpower

intensive during the race. It’s an individual Club

decision whether they want to donate that time to what is after all a short portion of the course. Time, however, was not the major

factor “restricting” the Clubs from having EC sections, liability was. It came to light that having man made sections of the course could under certain scenarios increase our liability. There was even some concern that it could effect the insurance that FTR uses, and thus our ability (literally) to have races. About three

seasons ago, the Hare Scrambles Committee looked at this. It was determined that AMA insurance gives more insurance ( pun intended) that we would be covered in those worse case scenarios. Thus, it was

decided that clubs could have EC sections at their discretion as long as they carry AMA insurance.

Brooks Tomblin: I rode the Big Dawg Hare Scramble on the panhandle this weekend that had a dual sport class, it was the second largest class. This might be a good addition to to our Saturday venue.

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October 5, 2011EXEcutivE coMMittEE MEEting MinutEs

Conference Call on October 5, 2011 at 8:30 p.m.8:32 p.m. Meeting called to order by President

Quorum noted to conduct business

Concerns:Jack - Discussed concerns about complaints of the EMS group’s speed through the pits and near spectators at the events. There was also concern about the motor home that was hit by one of the FTR vehicles as well. Jack requests that these individuals tone it down a bit and stop racing through the pits or the clubs’ designated parking areas.Mike spoke with Donny and Carol and discussed the situations. Mike stated that he was told by the Apollo club president that the damage to the motor home would be covered by the club. Mike also mentioned to them to keep an eye on their speeds through the pits and parking areas.

Jack - He was told by a concerned peewee parent that at some events the peewee parents are being told that they are not allowed on the peewee track at all. He was concerned about this action and wanted to know what had occurred.Mike stated that this was all a miscommunication between Donny and the clubs and that it is not being enforced as such and that if parents are on the track Donny and Mike just want them to help all riders and not just their own.

Jack - He asked if the clubs have been pre-billed for the FTR insurance the same way that we did last year.Jonny stated that was not taken care of by the previous business manager and that he will get on it. Jack also stated that any policy whether it be the FTR-issued or from other sources has to have Florida Trail Riders, Inc. listed as additionally insured.

Jonny - Pit riding issue at the CFTR Hare Scrambles and what the EC’s stance is on the situation and what we are going to do about it.Discussion about the incident led to a motion by Jonny:EC signs a warning letter in regards to pit riding to be sent to all parents of the kids that were involved.Jack secondMore discussion with Mike letting the EC know that he has talked to the parents and has informed them that the entire EC is not happy with what happened no matter if it was off-property or not.Jack withdrew the second to the motionFord stated with no second there is no motion.Cary - Concerned about how busy the schedule is in such that work days are hard to get people to work because they are racing other events. He thinks the schedule needs to have more time in between events to allow for work weekends to accommodate the events.Jack suggested that the only thing realistically that can take place is to not allow back-to-back Hare Scrambles races on the schedule. Because of land issues and sharing properties with hunters and other groups, it is hard for the clubs to meet a schedule that is evenly placed through the season.After much discussion Ford suggested that at the next sanction meeting, and before, that we insist

Roll Call:Ford Snodgrass

(President)

Jack Terrell(Vice President)

Deborah Broderick

(Secretary)

Jonny Simpkins

(Treasurer)

Mike Belle

(Hare Scrambles Chairman)

Rick Dreggors (Motocross Chairman)

Cary Hunt (Enduro Chairman)

Strike-through = not present

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that the clubs do not schedule back-to-back Hare Scrambles dates. Deborah - She requested approval to publish the revised Rule Book.EC approved the Rule Book for publication.Ford - Why are the date and the address incorrect for the nominations ballot in the magazine?Deborah stated that it was a timing issue and an oversight on her part to catch it. There is a blurb on web site stating that the magazine is incorrect but that the web site is correct and that if any show up at the incorrect address they will be forwarded to Bill Drymon immediately.Ford - He suggested that some of the Land Use Fund money be used to help Dirty Foot Adventures open back up their doors. He suggests that they have a nice riding area and suggests that FTR donate $1,000 to help them open back up.Jack stated that to use that money for private land use sets a bad precedence and is going against what the intention of that Land Use Fund was. It is to support public land use. He stated that to use that money to help a for-profit organization is not a good idea.Mike stated that the use of the money seems to be narrow and therefore does not get used.Jack stated that if we do this once then that opens the doors to more handouts to for-profit organizations and not necessarily in support of land use for the public level.Deborah stated that if this is what we want to do then we need to address the rules around the Land Use Fund so that it allows use of the fund other than public land use. We have to change the rule book and the intentions of the collection of the Land Use Fund and possibly the collections of it all together. We collect that from every member for Land Use activities, not for- profits.Jack - We presented a draft policy to protect member’s personal information that is collected and held on the FTR database. It is our duty as officers and a corporation to protect that data. Each one using or accessing the data needs to sign the policy that states they will protect that information.Jack made a motion that we adopt the policy of sensitive personal information data as drafted.Cary seconded it. Vote: Unanimously acceptedJack - BM (business manager throughout the minutes) contract Jack presented a draft contract that was slightly different from the previous one that had input for some changes from the EC. Mostly it established and defined in more detail time lines of duties expected since that seemed to be the issue with the first one used.Jonny motioned to accept the BM contract with the two changes that were discussed, and to post it on the web site ASAP.Mike secondUnanimously acceptedJack - He asked if banquet results are complete.Jonny stated that there was a serious lack of information that was not and has not been passed down from the banquet committee. He and Deborah have attempted to get the information without much success.Ford suggested sending him the questions that need to be answered and who to ask and that he will direct them to those individuals and get the information if it is still available.Jack - Asked if the HS Score Keeper is accessing the FTR database and handling email and telephone inquiries from HS riders. It appears that Don St. John has elected to not access the database. Ford told Mike to talk to Don St. John.

Meeting adjourned at 10:45 p.m.

Respectfully submitted by Deborah Broderick, FTR Secretary

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ENDURO Files

We are three events into the Enduro season now and it has been a good season so far. First was the Lochloosa

Enduro held in late August. The event was held on the St. Johns River Water Management District property in Alachua County, which, in years past, has had a problem with shedding water. This year’s event, with all the rain we had, was great. As the first event of the season and a late August date, a lot of people just weren’t ready for it - I know I wasn’t. The heat and a recent crash diet took a toll on me and I was toast at the gas stop. Tyler Trammell took the win with Hunter Williams finishing 5 points behind him on the day.

Next was one of my favorites: The

Little Brown Jug in South Carolina on Labor Day weekend. Last year was a really tough year as the dust was a huge factor but this year was close to perfect trail conditions. A late Friday night rain shower took care of that and, man, was it a fun event. If you have never ridden this event, you owe it to yourself to ride this one some day. A mix of small to medium elevation changes and lots of real dirt, no sand whoops, a good bit of off camber and several wooden bridges was the deal for the day. Again, Tyler Trammell took top FTR honors with Dillon Swaim taking second from the A250 class. Several FTR riders making the trip to SC had good scores at the event, and several FTR Hare Scrambles riders made the trip up and turned in good scores as well. The third event for the season was held just a few short weeks ago: the 35th running of the Orange State Enduro.

This event is one of the best events that Florida has to offer. The weather turned cool for the day and some earlier rains during the week kept the dust at bay. With some fairly serious elevation changes for Florida, some tight technical sections and some open sand trail, there is quite mix of conditions in this event. Again, Tyler Trammell took top honors while dropping a five with first runner up being Hunter Williams with a nine. This event

was co-sanctioned with SETRA so local Florida riders got to put themselves up against some of the South’s best riders to try and prove themselves. So far this season, we have had some great events, I hope the trend continues throughout the rest of the year. The Gobbler Getter, next in line, is held in middle Alabama during the first weekend in

November. If you like a challenge, this is the event to ride. Several miles of off camber trails, some long tall up and down hills, and some long and tall up and down off camber hills. It is a fun and challenging event, if you can make it, please do and go just to have some fun riding something different than the Florida sand.I look forward to

seeing any and all of you come out and ride one or more of the FTR Enduro series events - the next in state event will be in February at the Richloam Enduro, weather permitting; this event can be a great, fun event to ride.

I would like to say thank you to all the new Hare Scrambles riders who are coming out to try our Enduro Series. I hope you continue to come

out and enjoy yourself, while helping the Enduro series grow.

text by Cary Hunt | PHotos by MiKe belle FroM enduro #3

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Orange State ENDUROOriginallyreportedinTrailRiderMagazine

Brooksville, Fl - Tyler Trammell, of Dahlonega, Georgia, was the overall winner at the 35th Orange State Enduro. Tyler topped 192 other riders and lost a total of just five points in the 60+ mile race held about 55 miles north of Tampa, in the Croom Tract of the Withlacoochee State Forest. The course was all woods, sand whoops and the occasional reclaimed quarry pit - no roads at all. The race was laid out with five sections of 15-, 10-, 6-, gas stop, 11- and 16-miles. The fourth section had some arrow issues that caused it to be reduced to observation check status after the race. Trammell dropped 4, 1, 0, 0, 0 for his five point total, so he was unaffected by the fourth section change. Two more Georgians: Kody Fennell and Dillon Swaim both dropped 5, 2, 0, 0 for seven points and second and third overall. Hunter Williams of Rocky Face, Georgia dropped 5, 2, 0, 1 for eight points and fourth overall. Landon Smith had a 5, 2, 0, and 1 for fifth overall.

These young guys rode much of the NEPG/AMA National Enduro Series this past year and did well. In fact, Hunter competed in the previous day’s National Enduro in Indiana. He won the Open A Class in that race, which gave him the Class Championship for the year by a narrow margin over Chase Bishop. Hunter also finished 14th Overall in the NEPG Standings for 2011 which means he’ll be one of the top 15 riders running in the Pro Class in 2012. Kody finished the year at third in the 250A Class and Tyler was fifth. We’ve definitely got some fast young guys in the Southeast.

I’m beginning to sound like a broken record on weather conditions but this fall has started out great in the Southeast! Once again clear blue skies, morning temps in the upper 40s and it only

hit 82 degrees after the race was over. A couple of inches of rain earlier in the week once again reduced the dust. The Orange State was co-sanctioned as the third race of the season for FTR and the fourth race of the season

for the Southeastern Enduro and Trail Rider Association (SETRA). The Suncoast Trail Blazers were the promoting club and they put in a lot of long, hot days in the Florida sunshine to put on the race. They even had some Polynesian dancers as checkers for the section after the gas stop. (Some hot, some not! Sorry guys, I can’t lie) A big ‘Thank You’ to the club as well as the Florida Forest Service who work together to put on the event!

This was my fourth year racing the Orange State. Being a north Georgia B rider, I have to admit that I struggle like a small beached whale in the sand whoops! I’m actually proud of my 44 point score even though I was nowhere

near trophying. The fast guys make it look easy but sitting back, twisting the throttle and keeping the front end up through the whoops is a lot easier said than done! Especially at about mile 55 out of 60! But I do enjoy a lot of

variety in the terrain I ride and I count this race as one of the most physically demanding courses I’ve ridden in recent years. Speaking of the fast guys, when they fall, it can be ugly! Ask 40A rider Tim King - some of the fast whoops had some BIG pine tree roots in them. In the club’s defense, I’d say the roots got exposed more and more as the race went on. Tim hit one of the roots at high speed, got launched off the bike and hit a pine tree with his back (among other parts). While he was on the ground, another rider hit the same root with similar results. Tim had to be helped back to the pits but Larry Neilson of Tallahassee suffered a broken leg and was taken to the hospital. So far Tim is only reporting some really bad bruises. He’s already met his quota of broken bones in recent years!

The course definitely showed a rider what kind of condition you’re in. They have some tight, twisty areas that weave around some humps and quarry pits that you wouldn’t expect to find in Florida. You had to be on your toes for sudden log crossings and roots of varying sizes. One or two hills could require a second try if you chose a bad line or someone made a mistake in front of you. And then you had plenty of sand whoops to pound the average rider into submission. The club had rehabbed portions of the trail and cut some new single track that definitely made the course more fun and less brutal than previous years. I for one appreciated their efforts!

- by Rick Holsomback

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We, who are members of the Florida Trail Riders (FTR), have

much to be thankful for. What’s really cool is that I get the opportunity to hear it directly from you. In my article this month, I want to share the names of four men who have personally told me how much they appreciate the camaraderie, friendship and compassion of the FTR membership.

Let me begin with Ken Harris. As many of you know, he had a heart

attack recently while playing hockey. (I knew that darn hockey was not good for your health.) As he shared his story, it was amazing how clear it was that God wanted to keep him alive for a purpose. Ken will tell you it was to get married. He and I had spoken a couple times as they attempted to set dates. However, their wedding ceremony didn’t exactly turn out the way they had planned. Because of his unexpected heart attack, an FTR friend of mine, Don Henkel (I knew him back when his son was racing), married Ken and his fiancée in the ICU waiting room just before he was moved to the surgical room for heart surgery. Ken is now smiling with his new lease on life and ever grateful for the friendships he has made with the FTR family. Because of the medication that he is currently on, he may not be lining up with

his Super Senior C friends in the near future but his heart is certainly there with them. Congratulation Ken, not many people get a second chance!

Another gentleman is Jochy Gomez. He was competing in one

of the last two races, last season, in the Super Senior B class, when he had a fall and took a handlebar in the gut. It was painful, but he finished the race. The next day he was at the doctor’s office. After persistent pain and a series of tests, the doctors tell him that he has stage three prostate cancer. Wow. What would have happened if he had not been racing and continued with business as usual? The treatments he is now undergoing in Texas might not have been an option. Even during this low time in his life, he had nothing but praises for the FTR family. By the time you read this article, he should be winding up his time in Texas and headed home. Please continue to pray for his wife and 7-year-old daughter who are still here in Florida, as they deal with this new challenge in their lives.

Even though I was at the race the day Michael Goodman got hurt, I

didn’t hear about it ‘til after the fact. With a severely broken pelvis, not to mention the other collateral damage, he was in a lot of pain. However, Michael was still himself; all smiles when I walked into his dark hospital room. When I saw him that Sunday afternoon, he told me that his racing days are over...for a while, anyway. If you have known him as I have, it is hard to imagine him not seeing him on row 1. We are grateful for his

time in FTR. He said he will be around. He wants to stay active in his club as well as FTR. Michael, I know you have much to be grateful for, even though you are facing another surgery in your future. Get well, my friend. We’re praying for you.

Lastly, I want to mention Dan Lichtenwalter. This past weekend, at the Azalea City Hare Scrambles in Bostwick, Florida, my buddy Dan decided to take a bark and soil sample during the practice lap. Unfortunately (or maybe it is fortunately) he doesn’t remember a thing. In the process, he received multiple facial fractures and a broken femur. In the couple of phone conversations I have had with him the last 48 hours, each time he has reiterated how grateful he is for his FTR Family and the longtime friendships he shares with his club – Big Scrub Trail Riders. By the way, don’t worry about that black eye, it’s an improvement.

We all have much to be grateful for this Thanksgiving

season. I, like those just mentioned, am grateful for the friendships I share with my FTR family. I am also grateful to my wife and two children who share this sport with me. I am grateful to a loving Heavenly Father who genuinely cares for me and forgives me when I stray. Take a moment the fourth Thursday of this month (before the indigestion and heartburn show up from the third helping of sweet potato casserole) and thank your Creator; for He is good and His love endures forever (Psalm 118:1).

“GivingThanks”Chaplain’sorner

The month of November means more than just getting a couple days off and filling your gut with turkey and taters. It’s a great time to reflect and give thanks.

I’ll see you on the line.Your friend,Andy Dickson

Contact us: (904) 813-5713, [email protected], 78 Dolphin Blvd. Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082

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Contact us: (904) 813-5713, [email protected], 78 Dolphin Blvd. Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082

Ask Moto Adam . . . As the weather cools down in Florida, the racing season heats up. Whether

your a beginner or a seasoned veteran, these tips will help you have a more

successful season.

1. Remember to breathe while you are riding. This may seem like a no-brainer but many riders have the tendency to hold their breath during some stressful riding situations. Try to remember to

take steady breaths during your ride or race. This will give your body enough

oxygen to maintain a good pace, reduce fatigue keep the dreaded arm

pump to a minimum.2. Alternate between the inside and outside lines during practice. By doing this you will practice 100% of the track and give yourself two times the opportunity to make passes during a race.3. Use your body to position the bike. When spectating beside any size double, triple or tabletop you will notice many riders using the back brake to

lower the front end of their bike for the landing. While this is a valid technique I personally prefer to use my body to position the bike. You will want to grip the tank firmly with your knees and use your feet on the pegs to position the front of the bike.4. Ride loose! - Try to ride with your body as relaxed as possible. You will become more fluid and less tired. I don’t mean ride lazy or unsafe, just relax where possible and you will find that you can stay out on the track longer.5. Race the track - You’ve probably heard the expressions “Race the track” or “Ride your own race”. Just focus on your own riding and maintaining a good pace on the track. Don’t worry about the other riders because you will end

up riding with similar speed riders if you focus on your own riding and where you can improve on the track.6. Always roll the track first. When riding at a new track or one that you usually ride, it is important to take it easy on the first lap. Even if the track is the same as it w as the last time you rode it. You never know what kind of ruts, kickers and minor changes that may be present. Slowly increase your speed lap by lap until you reach your usual pace.

7. When going through a berm or rut, be sure to weight the outside peg and keep your outside elbow up.

Enjoy your ride and be safe!

-MotoAdamWald www.askmoto.com

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Karlynn Beam is...Out Front

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Editor’s note:

When I first noticed the #92 Kawasaki of Karlynn Beam racing around the Hare Scrambles, I wondered if Adam Cianciarulo’s sister had finally picked up dirt bike

racing, but she rides horses. I thought about the long hair flying out from under the #92 until the same girl appeared with a new number, #531, and it was then I realized that the only thing Karlynn Beam had in common with Adam - one of the fastest teenagers to ever come out Florida - was that she was fast, too. So, I found her on Facebook and snapped a few pics of her at the Bostwick Hare Scrambles before turning to Glenn Gardner of G2 Photos for something better. Glenn said he knew Karlynn but had never spoken with her personally - “She races a Kawi 100 in the same class as my youngest son Junior B. She is one of the fastest riders in that class,” Glenn told me. After chatting with her on Facebook, I called and left a message on her voicemail to set up this interview, delighted once the Alabama native returned my call...

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(phone rings) JS: Hello? KB: Hey, Jenn. It’s Karlynn - (pronounced car, lyn).JS: Oh, so, that’s how you say your name!KB: Yes, ma’am. JS: Cool. So, how was your weekend at Bostwick? (She finished 8th out of eight in Junior B and was only scored for one lap.)KB: It was pretty good. I didn’t get that great of a start, but I kind of worked my way through the pack and I think I came around the first lap in third and then the second lap I came around and I got up into second, I actually caught the leader, and then I was coming around to the chicane and my bike seized up so it stopped working and it lost all the radiator fluid, so it overheated and quit. JS: Wow. KB: Yeah, it wasn’t too good of a weekend.JS: Why do you think that happened? KB: The radiator actually had a cut in it and it split in half, I don’t know...JS: Has that ever happened to you before? KB: No, ma’am.JS: So, you must have been riding it pretty hard, then? KB: Yeah...JS: How’s the rest of the season been so far?KB: It’s been pretty good - the first race at Lake City, I won it; I was dead last off the start and came back and won. I was pretty happy about that. At the second Hare Scrambles...I didn’t get that good of a start, either, because all the 125s beat me off the line, and I think I’d fallen and lost a couple of places and then I just came back and did my best and got third.JS: And you didn’t go to the first Bartow, are you going to the second one? KB: Probably, yes.JS: What is it like racing against the guys? KB: I like it. I like the challenge. It’s definitely a good experience because it’s made me get faster and stuff. JS: I bet! Those boys don’t care who you are! They will push anyone around! KB: They will (push me around) It’s happened.JS: When did you start riding dirt bikes? KB: I was two years old and I had actual bicycle training wheels on my JR50. We used to live in Alabama so they weren’t too big on racing there and then we moved to Florida a couple of years ago and we went to a race in Reddick, Fla., at the track there and I just started loving it then, and we found out from a couple people there about FTR and just started going to the races.JS: So, you started on motocross? KB: Yeah, a little bit of both. I do motocross like mainly whenever we don’t do FTR but I also do GNCC. JS: Which do you prefer?

KB: I like the trails because I’m more successful at that.JS: And how old are you?KB: I’m 15.JS: Are you in high school?KB: Yeah, I’m a sophomore.JS: Nice. Are you the only one in your school who races? KB: There’s a couple of people I know that race but they race motocross and they don’t really know what FTR is or nothing like that. JS: And where is that? In Middleburg?KB: Yeah, it’s up in Jacksonville; we lived like 30 minutes away from the last race (at Bostwick).JS: Cool. So, you used to be #92 before?KB: Yeah, we bought a bike from Adam Cianciarulo; he’s like the top amateur rider, and we just stuck with that number because he’s just like one of the people that I like to watch ride because he’s so fast.JS: Then you changed your number to #531?KB: Yeah, it’s my birthday, so we just stuck with that.JS: Awesome. What’s your family like? KB: My dad and my mom always come with me to the races. I have a brother but he doesn’t really participate in that.JS: But your mom is cool with coming to the races?KB: Yeah, she loves it.JS: Nice. What is your favorite part about racing?KB: Because I like to win and I like to do good and I just like the intensity of it and all the hype about it and stuff like that. JS: Does your boyfriend race?KB: No.JS: So, that’s cool, don’t you think?KB: Yeah, I think so.JS: Do you have any long-term goals in racing, or are you just having fun?KB: Yeah, I want to be the first girl to race in GNCC in the XC1 class, not like racing with the girls in GNCC, like racing with the guys. That’s definitely something I want to do, and I definitely want to go to college and if that doesn’t work out then I want to be a lawyer.JS: Awesome. Who else do you look up to at the races? KB: I like Mike Alessi and Adam (Cianciarulo), of course, and Ryan Dungey and a bunch of pros like that. Ashley Fiolek - she’s real fast and I like the way she rides; she’s real smooth.JS: So, that’s why you’re racing in Junior B, so you’ll be ready for XC! I definitely respect you for that. Was it your dad’s idea? KB: No, we just always done that and I like racing with the boys. JS: So, that’s why you’ve been racing with the guys! I definitely respect you for that. Was it your dad’s idea? KB: No, we just always done that and I like racing with the

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boys. JS: Cool. And you started riding a bigger bike this year? KB: Yeah, I got it a couple of months ago. It’s a 125 Yamaha...I can’t, like, go fast on it like my other bike, so I don’t really like to ride it but it’s a good learning curve for me, you know, it’s definitely good to have one. I’m starting to ride it a lot more so maybe the last couple of races I’ll ride it and see.JS: How tall are you? KB: I’m 5’2.JS: Oh, yeah, there’s definitely more room to grow!...Have you always been on Kawasaki?KB: Yeah, pretty much. I like green. JS: What’s one thing that you want to work on to get better?KB: Maybe turning the throttle more; I’m, like, scared of it...It’s such a bigger bike and I can’t really go that fast on it and my cornering, yeah, I can work on that. JS: Plus it weighs more, right? KB: Yeah, it’s a lot heavier.JS: How do you train off the bike? KB: I have a road bike and I do that a lot, and I run and we go riding during the week usually one time, and then we go both days on the weekend. JS: So, you must be pretty busy. Do you do anything else?KB: I love shopping and getting new things, especially new gear and stuff...I need some new

gear; I got holes wearing through the knees where my knee braces tear holes in them.

JS: I have to ask: where did you get your name from? KB: Well, my dad’s middle name is Karl and my mom’s middle name is Lynn so they kind of worked together.JS: That is so cool! What’s your brother’s name? KB: His name is Colby. I don’t know where they got that. JS: Do you like living in Florida?KB: I definitely like it more here than Alabama.JS: What’s your favorite thing about FTR? KB: I love how

people are so nice and friendly; everyone is always smiling and having a good time so I definitely like it.JS: It’s a little bit different than the motocross track, right? KB: Yeah, definitely. JS: Cool. So, what are you looking forward to in the next couple of races?

KB: I’m looking forward to getting to race my bike the whole race - hopefully it doesn’t blow up again, but that happens. It’s racing. JS: Exactly. Who do you want to thank, Karlynn?KB: I have my mom and dad, of course, and the Lord Jesus Christ. Matrix Concepts, TH Racing, PR2 - they help me out with my suspension, DeCal

Works Graphics. That’s really about it. §

“I’m looking forward to getting to race my bike

the whole race - hopefully it doesn’t blow up again,

but that happens. It’s racing.”

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Hare Scrambles Overalls After Race #415 Number of Events Sanctioned

11 Number of Events Counted

8 Number of Events Required for Award40913 Mid-Season Date

13 Number of Team Events Counted41044 Last Race Date

AA #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 9AA Mose Howard 50 47 50 50 197 4

2 151AA Shane Hoskins 47 50 50 45 192 4

3 8AA Joey Medina Jr 45 47 41 133 3

4 17AA Dustin Morgan 10 43 39 40 132 4

5 30AA Kyle Parsons 41 41 45 127 3

6 2AA Palmer Lynch 43 40 41 124 3

7 79AA Kyle McAfee 45 DQ 16 61 2

8 416AA Clay Lyons 47 47 1

9 34AA Jonathan Belle 43 0 43 1

10 626AA Jaco Wolmarans 43 43 1

11 751AA Chad Allen 40 40 1

12 48AA Gene Kapica Jr DNF

13 41AA Ricky Skaggs DNF

14 113AA Travis Hullfish DNF

A OPEN #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 44A Lucas Nanney 50 45 45 50 190 4

2 817A JP Wilson 47 47 47 45 186 4

3 750A Michael Jones 43 43 41 47 174 4

4 716A Clayton Carter 38 41 39 41 159 4

5 813A Nicholas Frey 37 38 43 36 154 4

6 532A Seth Robbins 40 40 11 37 128 4

7 64A Alex Mitz 45 8 37 38 128 4

8 111A David Settle 39 41 39 119 3

9 13A Matt Lyons 12 50 50 112 3

10 114A JD Tillman 36 36 35 107 3

11 489A Kevin Smith 12 37 DNF 37 86 2

12 171A Juander Rodrigues 39 DNF 40 79 2

13 316A Tommy Hill 9 35 20 64 3

14 882A Chris Sprayberry 34 19 53 2

15 123A Delmi Molina 43 43 1

16 717A Benjamin Gavins 41 DNF 41 1

17 421A Ryan Martin 40 40 1

18 9A Ryan Steffey 38 38 1

19 31A Joshua Lyons 34 34 1

20 111A David Settle 33 33 1

21 103A Lee Trump 10 10 1

A 250 #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 30A Luke Parsons 47 50 45 50 192 4

2 411A Branson Blake 50 47 43 47 187 4

3 529A Logan Garcia 45 43 47 43 178 4

4 101A Kurt Lucas 43 10 41 40 134 4

5 264A Corey Blanton 14 45 DNF 45 104 3

6 1A Delmi Molina 50 50 1

7 85A Billy Bonner 41 41 1

8 161A Sean Daugherty DNF

A 200 #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 555A Ryan Snodgrass 50 50 50 50 200 4

2 531A Jordi Garcia 47 45 45 47 184 4

3 24A Kevin Wild 45 11 40 96 3

4 218A Nick Lieske 47 47 94 2

5 101A Jonathan Wallace 43 45 88 2

6 199A Alex Fuller 43 41 84 2

7 104A Bobby Artman 43 43 1

B OPEN #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 91B Scott Gawler 50 50 50 50 200 4

2 34B Kyle Johnson 45 47 37 45 174 4

3 33B Jeff Holland, Jr 40 19 41 41 141 4

4 17B Shane Price 43 47 38 128 3

5 422B Dominick Graziosi 38 43 38 DNF 119 3

6 8B Steve Clark 37 36 37 110 3

7 63B Jeffery Tyson 47 47 94 2

8 2B Mike Brandl 45 45 90 2

9 419B Tyler Barr 39 50 89 2

10 463B Derek Winship 39 45 84 2

11 15B Brian Ashby 41 DNF 43 84 2

12 917B Damon Keister 40 39 79 2

13 121B Travis Meisman 12 41 53 2

14 28B Dylan Eaton 12 DNF 39 51 2

15 143B Ryan Plumley 41 9 50 2

16 179B Justin Brock 43 43 1

17 152B Cody Polanis 40 40 1

18 920B Ricky Payne 40 40 1

19 114B Eddie Gonzalez 36 36 1

20 42B Scott Vilio 35 35 1

21 631B William Sloup 14 14 1

22 27B Heith Heidrich 9 DNF 9 1

B 250 #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 40B Kyle Fischer 50 45 38 47 180 4

2 32B Garrett David 38 50 45 43 176 4

3 15B Jacob Corlett 47 39 45 131 3

4 646B Jimmy Loomis 36 43 40 119 3

5 341B Joel Gregor 43 39 37 119 3

6 36B Dylan Long 45 38 36 119 3

7 21B Brandon St John 12 47 DNF 50 109 3

8 455B Cory Lukosavich 11 41 DNF 39 91 3

9 881B Tyler Hackenberger 47 41 88 2

10 88B Clayton Edmonson 10 36 37 83 3

11 949B Craig Maddox 39 43 82 2

12 323B Jeffery Smith 41 40 DNF 81 2

13 410B Dallas Blake 45 35 80 2

14 159B Alex Hitz 10 41 16 67 3

15 29B Jason Frazee 11 0 40 51 2

16 155B Cody Merrick 50 50 1

17 424B David McLaughlin 40 40 1

18 6B Chris Durrance 38 38 1

19 22B Jason Hood 37 37 1

20 216B Thomas Jaudas 34 34 1

21 727B Chase Kirk 33 33 1

22 712B Kent Ashby DNF 32 32 1

23 1B Matt Laming 11 11 1

B 200 #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 313B Sergio Santana, Jr 45 45 47 47 184 4

2 21B Spencer St. John 47 10 40 43 140 4

3 27B Tyler Miller 41 10 39 45 135 4

4 127B Andrew Baron 47 41 47 135 2

5 101B Jonathan Wallace 50 50 100 2

6 112B Cody Thomas 37 50 87 2

7 777B Thomas Harris 43 43 86 2

8 18B Michael Whigham 45 41 86 2

9 28B Brad Puffenburger 13 50 63 2

10 13B Justin Duthie 45 DNF 45 1

11 759B Stephen Zaffiri 43 43 1

12 88B West Anderson 38 38 1

13 410B Sterling Edwards 13 13 1

C OPEN #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 77C Jeff Marinko 45 45 40 45 175 4

2 111C Sean Decosta 47 50 50 147 3

3 21C Robert Axelson DNF 41 47 47 135 3

4 70C Douglas McCarthy 47 45 92 2

5 66C Duncan Doyle 13 38 51 2

6 88C Matt Johnson 50 50 1

7 929C Ricky Payne 50 50 1

8 57C Steve Johnson 43 43 1

9 40C Travis Free 43 43 1

10 366C Andrew Faust 43 43 1

11 410C Mark Robinson 43 43 1

12 2C Casey Keys 41 41 1

13 80C Krzysztof Hila 39 39 1

14 318C Richard Sommers 37 37 1

C 250 #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 151C Kurt Cosman 41 36 45 41 163 4

2 64C Terry Mardis 33 33 36 33 135 4

3 25C Benjamin Mullins 45 39 47 131 3

4 101C Troy Wiek, Jr 40 40 DNF 43 123 3

5 888C Joey Cancio-Bello 43 37 41 121 3

6 326C Guido Cortes 37 38 45 120 3

7 215C Ryan Colon 39 43 37 119 3

8 521C Chris McGuckin 10 32 30 35 107 4

9 16C Derek Holton 35 30 39 104 3

10 61C Jorge A. Rios 34 31 36 101 3

11 3C Zachary Frasier 29 38 32 99 3

12 17C Nick Doerr 38 41 DQ 16 95 3

13 10C David Kumanchik 45 50 95 2

14 113C William McCaslin 47 47 DNF 94 2

15 711C Bryan Riley 43 37 80 2

16 731C Justin Mack 34 39 73 2

17 88C Matt Johnson 32 40 72 2

18 128C Kasey Evans 9 47 56 2

19 7C Logan Anderson DNF 50 50 1

20 182C Josh Degood 10 31 41 2

21 113C Brian McDevitt 40 40 1

22 909C Kaleb McDonald 38 38 1

23 186C Christopher Ross 36 36 1

24 394C Daniel Dunson 35 35 1

25 14C Austin Broome 35 35 1

26 72C Josh McKay 34 34 1

27 33C Matt Daugherty 34 34 1

28 71C Michael Parks 33 33 1

29 231C Hunter Shields 32 32 1

30 11C Brad Englert DNF DNF 15 15 1

31 52C Justin Dowrey DNF 14 14 1

32 321C Jason Huffmire 10 10 1

4 218A Nick Lieske 47 47 94 2

5 101A Jonathan Wallace 43 45 88 2

6 199A Alex Fuller 43 41 84 2

7 104A Bobby Artman 43 43 1

B OPEN #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 91B Scott Gawler 50 50 50 50 200 4

2 34B Kyle Johnson 45 47 37 45 174 4

3 33B Jeff Holland, Jr 40 19 41 41 141 4

4 17B Shane Price 43 47 38 128 3

5 422B Dominick Graziosi 38 43 38 DNF 119 3

6 8B Steve Clark 37 36 37 110 3

7 63B Jeffery Tyson 47 47 94 2

8 2B Mike Brandl 45 45 90 2

9 419B Tyler Barr 39 50 89 2

10 463B Derek Winship 39 45 84 2

11 15B Brian Ashby 41 DNF 43 84 2

12 917B Damon Keister 40 39 79 2

13 121B Travis Meisman 12 41 53 2

14 28B Dylan Eaton 12 DNF 39 51 2

15 143B Ryan Plumley 41 9 50 2

16 179B Justin Brock 43 43 1

17 152B Cody Polanis 40 40 1

18 920B Ricky Payne 40 40 1

19 114B Eddie Gonzalez 36 36 1

20 42B Scott Vilio 35 35 1

21 631B William Sloup 14 14 1

22 27B Heith Heidrich 9 DNF 9 1

B 250 #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 40B Kyle Fischer 50 45 38 47 180 4

2 32B Garrett David 38 50 45 43 176 4

3 15B Jacob Corlett 47 39 45 131 3

4 646B Jimmy Loomis 36 43 40 119 3

5 341B Joel Gregor 43 39 37 119 3

6 36B Dylan Long 45 38 36 119 3

7 21B Brandon St John 12 47 DNF 50 109 3

8 455B Cory Lukosavich 11 41 DNF 39 91 3

9 881B Tyler Hackenberger 47 41 88 2

10 88B Clayton Edmonson 10 36 37 83 3

11 949B Craig Maddox 39 43 82 2

12 323B Jeffery Smith 41 40 DNF 81 2

13 410B Dallas Blake 45 35 80 2

14 159B Alex Hitz 10 41 16 67 3

15 29B Jason Frazee 11 0 40 51 2

16 155B Cody Merrick 50 50 1

17 424B David McLaughlin 40 40 1

18 6B Chris Durrance 38 38 1

19 22B Jason Hood 37 37 1

20 216B Thomas Jaudas 34 34 1

21 727B Chase Kirk 33 33 1

22 712B Kent Ashby DNF 32 32 1

23 1B Matt Laming 11 11 1

B 200 #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 313B Sergio Santana, Jr 45 45 47 47 184 4

2 21B Spencer St. John 47 10 40 43 140 4

3 27B Tyler Miller 41 10 39 45 135 4

4 127B Andrew Baron 47 41 47 135 2

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33 711C Bryan Riley 9 9 1

34 188C Nicholas Lacaze 9 9 1

C 200 #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 23C Steve Rodgerson 47 45 47 139 3

2 81C Johnny Katopis 13 45 40 40 138 4

3 524C Dylan Davis 45 40 43 128 3

4 129C Kyle Evans 13 43 50 106 3

5 882C Danny Hill 43 50 DNF 93 2

6 4C Travis Free 47 45 92 2

7 88C Jordan Farmer 41 41 82 2

8 90C Ryan McCarthy 50 50 1

9 115C Kristofer Fileger 47 47 1

10 102C Michael Ridgway 43 43 1

11 87C Seth Pfister 41 DNF 41 1

12 112C Cody Thomas 41 41 1

13 55C Travis Mousette 39 39 1

14 82C Josh Degood 39 39 1

15 83C Fred Heery, Jr 19 19 1

VETERAN A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 140A Scott Palmieri 45 50 47 47 189 4

2 168A Jon McCabe 50 50 DNF 100 2

3 13A Michael Goodman 47 47 94 2

4 131A Craig Wilder 45 45 90 2

5 306A Shaw Dunkel 50 50 1

6 260A Jay James 45 45 1

7 1A Fernando Davila 43 43 1

8 3A Robert K. Camp 43 43 1

9 97A Dave Steindl 26 26 1

VETERAN B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 311B Rodrigo Velez 50 50 41 45 186 4

2 332B Michael Relyea 37 45 47 43 172 4

3 110B Alex Gutierrez 47 36 30 40 153 4

4 9B LT Adreon 42 45 34 31 152 4

5 26B Jonathan Nix 40 43 33 32 148 4

6 324B Chip Golden 43 50 50 143 3

7 22B Michael Dinsmore 36 37 35 33 141 4

8 305B Jason Sessions 41 47 39 127 3

9 320B Chad Holman 39 38 8 36 121 4

10 5B Scott Lamb 39 43 37 119 3

11 418B Jerry Bean Jr. 45 16 45 12 118 4

12 316B Phillip Mageloff 40 38 34 112 3

13 41B Jason Garrett 38 17 DNF 47 102 3

14 54B Raul Chacon Sr 35 32 27 94 3

15 340B Keith Hendry 35 27 28 90 3

16 21B Josh Hennessey 45 38 83 2

17 37B Derek Neland 41 40 81 2

18 32B Sergio Garcia 37 35 72 2

19 88B Steve Lindquist 29 29 58 2

20 77B John White 11 16 30 57 3

21 65B Curt Gregory 11 16 29 56 3

22 7B Stuart Gipson 11 36 47 2

23 12B Avo Laido 41 41 1

24 700B Erick Bond 39 39 1

25 27B Andy Tovey 8 26 34 2

26 282B James Gallo 31 DNF 31 1

27 40B Todd LaBarge 28 28 1

5 101B Jonathan Wallace 50 50 100 2

6 112B Cody Thomas 37 50 87 2

7 777B Thomas Harris 43 43 86 2

8 18B Michael Whigham 45 41 86 2

9 28B Brad Puffenburger 13 50 63 2

10 13B Justin Duthie 45 DNF 45 1

11 759B Stephen Zaffiri 43 43 1

12 88B West Anderson 38 38 1

13 410B Sterling Edwards 13 13 1

C OPEN #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 77C Jeff Marinko 45 45 40 45 175 4

2 111C Sean Decosta 47 50 50 147 3

3 21C Robert Axelson DNF 41 47 47 135 3

4 70C Douglas McCarthy 47 45 92 2

5 66C Duncan Doyle 13 38 51 2

6 88C Matt Johnson 50 50 1

7 929C Ricky Payne 50 50 1

8 57C Steve Johnson 43 43 1

9 40C Travis Free 43 43 1

10 366C Andrew Faust 43 43 1

11 410C Mark Robinson 43 43 1

12 2C Casey Keys 41 41 1

13 80C Krzysztof Hila 39 39 1

14 318C Richard Sommers 37 37 1

C 250 #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 151C Kurt Cosman 41 36 45 41 163 4

2 64C Terry Mardis 33 33 36 33 135 4

3 25C Benjamin Mullins 45 39 47 131 3

4 101C Troy Wiek, Jr 40 40 DNF 43 123 3

5 888C Joey Cancio-Bello 43 37 41 121 3

6 326C Guido Cortes 37 38 45 120 3

7 215C Ryan Colon 39 43 37 119 3

8 521C Chris McGuckin 10 32 30 35 107 4

9 16C Derek Holton 35 30 39 104 3

10 61C Jorge A. Rios 34 31 36 101 3

11 3C Zachary Frasier 29 38 32 99 3

12 17C Nick Doerr 38 41 DQ 16 95 3

13 10C David Kumanchik 45 50 95 2

14 113C William McCaslin 47 47 DNF 94 2

15 711C Bryan Riley 43 37 80 2

16 731C Justin Mack 34 39 73 2

17 88C Matt Johnson 32 40 72 2

18 128C Kasey Evans 9 47 56 2

19 7C Logan Anderson DNF 50 50 1

20 182C Josh Degood 10 31 41 2

21 113C Brian McDevitt 40 40 1

22 909C Kaleb McDonald 38 38 1

23 186C Christopher Ross 36 36 1

24 394C Daniel Dunson 35 35 1

25 14C Austin Broome 35 35 1

26 72C Josh McKay 34 34 1

27 33C Matt Daugherty 34 34 1

28 71C Michael Parks 33 33 1

29 231C Hunter Shields 32 32 1

30 11C Brad Englert DNF DNF 15 15 1

31 52C Justin Dowrey DNF 14 14 1

32 321C Jason Huffmire 10 10 1

33 711C Bryan Riley 9 9 1

34 188C Nicholas Lacaze 9 9 1

C 200 #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 23C Steve Rodgerson 47 45 47 139 3

2 81C Johnny Katopis 13 45 40 40 138 4

3 524C Dylan Davis 45 40 43 128 3

4 129C Kyle Evans 13 43 50 106 3

5 882C Danny Hill 43 50 DNF 93 2

6 4C Travis Free 47 45 92 2

7 88C Jordan Farmer 41 41 82 2

8 90C Ryan McCarthy 50 50 1

9 115C Kristofer Fileger 47 47 1

10 102C Michael Ridgway 43 43 1

11 87C Seth Pfister 41 DNF 41 1

12 112C Cody Thomas 41 41 1

13 55C Travis Mousette 39 39 1

14 82C Josh Degood 39 39 1

15 83C Fred Heery, Jr 19 19 1

VETERAN A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 140A Scott Palmieri 45 50 47 47 189 4

2 168A Jon McCabe 50 50 DNF 100 2

3 13A Michael Goodman 47 47 94 2

4 131A Craig Wilder 45 45 90 2

5 306A Shaw Dunkel 50 50 1

6 260A Jay James 45 45 1

7 1A Fernando Davila 43 43 1

8 3A Robert K. Camp 43 43 1

9 97A Dave Steindl 26 26 1

VETERAN B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 311B Rodrigo Velez 50 50 41 45 186 4

2 332B Michael Relyea 37 45 47 43 172 4

3 110B Alex Gutierrez 47 36 30 40 153 4

4 9B LT Adreon 42 45 34 31 152 4

5 26B Jonathan Nix 40 43 33 32 148 4

6 324B Chip Golden 43 50 50 143 3

7 22B Michael Dinsmore 36 37 35 33 141 4

8 305B Jason Sessions 41 47 39 127 3

9 320B Chad Holman 39 38 8 36 121 4

10 5B Scott Lamb 39 43 37 119 3

11 418B Jerry Bean Jr. 45 16 45 12 118 4

12 316B Phillip Mageloff 40 38 34 112 3

13 41B Jason Garrett 38 17 DNF 47 102 3

14 54B Raul Chacon Sr 35 32 27 94 3

15 340B Keith Hendry 35 27 28 90 3

16 21B Josh Hennessey 45 38 83 2

17 37B Derek Neland 41 40 81 2

18 32B Sergio Garcia 37 35 72 2

19 88B Steve Lindquist 29 29 58 2

20 77B John White 11 16 30 57 3

21 65B Curt Gregory 11 16 29 56 3

22 7B Stuart Gipson 11 36 47 2

23 12B Avo Laido 41 41 1

24 700B Erick Bond 39 39 1

25 27B Andy Tovey 8 26 34 2

26 282B James Gallo 31 DNF 31 1

27 40B Todd LaBarge 28 28 1

28 4B David Tenenbaum 25 25 1

29 69B Jorge Rivera 15 9 24 2

30 491B James Aeckerle 8 8 1

VETERAN C #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 101C Steven Butler 37 40 45 47 169 4

2 42C Morgan Finnerty 39 36 50 43 168 4

3 28C Stephen McDonald 41 45 43 37 166 4

4 111C Joseph Vann 50 47 50 147 3

5 17C Randy King 36 39 38 33 146 4

6 308C Darin Golden 30 47 39 116 3

7 789C Matt Kwartler 33 41 38 112 3

8 37C Todd Schnitz 31 38 DNF 34 103 3

9 340C Michael Krompegal 28 36 30 94 3

10 928C David Chorazak 29 34 28 91 3

11 53C Bernie Ruiz 45 43 88 2

12 428C Dan Aitken 43 43 86 2

13 118C Greg Solis 40 45 85 2

14 112C Stephen Rich 37 40 77 2

15 95C Miguel Solivan 35 41 76 2

16 159C Shane Hitz 40 35 75 2

17 221C Larson Erickson 39 32 71 2

18 10C Steve Augustine 38 29 67 2

19 168C Frank Geremia 35 11 46 2

20 414C Russ Cammack 41 41 1

21 377C John Rust 37 37 1

22 72C Gary Swoap 36 36 1

23 374C Patrick Lincoln 35 35 1

24 21C Ryan Banks 34 34 1

25 5C Andy Tovey 32 32 1

26 761C Chris Miller 31 31 1

27 11C William Fischer 11 11 1

28 4C Jason Leishman 9 1

29 199C Thomas Repoza 9 1

30 265C Juancarlo Erigoyen 7 7 1

SENIOR A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 8A Bradley Stanton 45 40 40 45 170 4

2 102A Jason Chambers 50 50 50 150 3

3 517A Jeremy Powell 47 47 47 DNF 141 3

4 200A Jason Langworthy 45 45 47 137 3

5 9A Greg Melka 43 43 43 129 3

6 32A Kevin Watts 45 41 86 2

7 34A Chad Hunter 47 38 DNF 85 2

8 28A Scott Curtis 39 43 82 2

9 848A Steve Loomis, Sr 40 38 78 2

10 35A Billy Cone 38 12 50 2

11 71A George Edwards 50 50 1

12 1A Kevin Ferrell 41 41 1

13 21A Mario Olivencia 41 41 1

14 69A Peter Magee 39 39 1

15 777A Lane Wood 39 39 1

16 53A Jason Blankenship 37 37 1

17 128A Greg Wrobel 37 37 1

SENIOR B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 11B Ian Joubert 45 45 43 47 180 4

2 21B Jorge Colon 45 43 39 45 172 4

3 123B Mike Zabarac 43 40 41 41 165 4

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4 34B Ryan Turner 41 39 40 39 159 4

5 86B Tim Smith 50 50 47 147 3

6 4B Daniel White 45 50 43 138 3

7 17B Marcelo Dadone 34 33 38 32 137 4

8 321B Sergio Santana, Sr 40 41 36 117 3

9 14B Scott Dawson 10 10 45 50 115 4

10 420B Mark Prenoveau 35 DNF 36 36 107 3

11 222B Ronnie Hames 47 47 11 DNF 105 3

12 8B David Jensen 38 38 76 2

13 238B Blake Austwick 37 37 74 2

14 79B Danny Grubb 38 35 73 2

15 646B James (Bob) Loomis DNF 36 36 72 2

16 757B George Castillo 39 33 72 2

17 23B Robert Pierce 31 40 71 2

18 90B Shawn Norton 33 32 65 2

19 6B Mark Droubie 11 34 45 2

20 214B Jerry Mena 10 DNF 35 45 2

21 18B Vernon Hackett 32 11 43 2

22 29B Jeff Chambers 37 37 1

23 186B Roy Fairbrother 36 DNF 36 1

24 43B Mace McMillan 35 35 1

25 757B Jorge Castillo 34 34 1

26 15B Dario Mazzitelli 31 31 1

27 13B Evan Schantz 10 10 1

SENIOR C #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 200C Ivan Pacheco 38 43 50 50 181 4

2 196C Mark Zaremskas 41 47 47 45 180 4

3 20C Charles Nix 39 41 43 47 170 4

4 33C Tom Widener 36 39 38 38 151 4

5 51C Eric Rasberry 31 38 36 34 139 4

6 325C Frank Gamperl 45 45 45 135 3

7 108C Rob Michaels 33 33 35 31 132 4

8 828C Mike Hunter 40 40 43 123 3

9 117C Troy Stainbrook 37 37 41 115 3

10 818C Irvin Kelly 35 41 37 113 3

11 15C Kevin Vaughan 47 10 47 104 2

12 111C Kevin Martin 32 35 35 102 3

13 444C Mike Wilsey 28 34 39 101 3

14 753C Erik Barr 30 37 33 100 3

15 142C Mike Spaw 24 32 34 90 3

16 677C Oris (Don) Combee 40 40 80 2

17 3C Scott Heaton 10 32 30 72 3

18 38C Mark Boris 36 36 72 2

19 716C Jerry Bentley 43 43 1

20 30C Jack Watson 39 39 1

21 636C EJ Hesse 27 10 37 2

22 24C James Welch 26 10 36 2

23 369C Dan Thaler 34 34 1

24 41C Eric Sanders 33 33 1

25 42C Brenton Teixeira 32 32 1

26 497C Pete McNamara 29 29 1

27 7C Richard Goff 25 25 1

28 357C Jaime Yanguas 14 14 1

29 314C Chris Reid 10 10 1

30 94C Steven Skinner 8 8 1

31 251C Mike Warm 7 7 1

32 850C Kevin Roberts 7 7 1

SUPER SENIOR A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 911A Scott Gawler 45 36 45 41 167 4

2 211A Donald St. John 43 40 40 43 166 4

3 431A Brian Coughlin 40 41 41 40 162 4

4 37A Brett Long 45 45 33 34 157 4

5 534A Dana Gaines 34 41 37 37 149 4

6 21A Jerry Curtis 38 45 50 13 146 4

7 24A Jerald Brownell 50 45 50 145 3

8 9A James Clingan 35 38 35 36 144 4

9 6A Paul Lucas 50 47 32 129 3

10 409A Ted Edgar 32 39 39 110 3

11 55A Daniel Hilker 41 37 31 109 3

12 15A Mark Mannschreck 47 10 45 102 3

13 731A John Bergen 47 47 94 2

14 20A David Wyatt 39 43 82 2

15 555A Ford Snodgrass 33 43 76 2

16 164A Don T. Harms 38 38 76 2

17 50A Lee Welker 36 39 75 2

18 52A Thomas McGinity 37 35 72 2

19 23A M David Morrell Sr 35 36 71 2

20 834A Robin Frey 47 6 53 2

21 210B Andy Dickson 10 33 43 2

22 145A Randy White 34 34 1

23 27A Brooks Tomblin, Sr 17 17 1

SUPER SENIOR B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 815B Mike Muchard 47 47 43 47 184 4

2 1B Jon Horner 45 45 50 43 183 4

3 24B Don Chriss 43 38 40 32 153 4

4 46B David Wildner 43 36 50 129 3

5 35B Daniel Holder 41 45 37 123 3

6 141B Glenn Peskar 39 38 39 116 3

7 26B Woody Crumm 41 34 38 113 3

8 863B Troy Weeks 40 33 40 113 3

9 8B Levic Allen 37 32 36 105 3

10 42B David McArthur 47 41 88 2

11 575B Cary West 45 41 86 2

12 90B Ben Kelly 37 45 82 2

13 12B Avo Laido 39 39 78 2

14 30B David Parsons 40 35 75 2

15 770B Jochy Gomez 37 30 67 2

16 569B Eric Gray 31 35 66 2

17 121B Charles Fuller 47 47 1

18 888C Rick Bertine 41 41 1

19 19B Dave Wagner 39 39 1

20 621B Jeff Wilkinson 38 38 1

21 66B Scott Doerr 34 34 1

22 11B George Tolson 32 32 1

23 92B Tim Willis 29 29 1

24 28B Robert Tyrell 28 28 1

25 86B Chris Swanbom 9 9 1

SUPER SENIOR C #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 11C Kurt Drummond 47 45 50 50 192 4

2 701C John Ryll 40 43 35 47 165 4

3 2C Sam Frasier 11 37 40 43 131 4

4 21C David Davis 45 36 45 126 3

5 188C Don Polanis 39 41 45 125 3

6 919C Randy Bolen 41 41 38 120 3

28 4B David Tenenbaum 25 25 1

29 69B Jorge Rivera 15 9 24 2

30 491B James Aeckerle 8 8 1

VETERAN C #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 101C Steven Butler 37 40 45 47 169 4

2 42C Morgan Finnerty 39 36 50 43 168 4

3 28C Stephen McDonald 41 45 43 37 166 4

4 111C Joseph Vann 50 47 50 147 3

5 17C Randy King 36 39 38 33 146 4

6 308C Darin Golden 30 47 39 116 3

7 789C Matt Kwartler 33 41 38 112 3

8 37C Todd Schnitz 31 38 DNF 34 103 3

9 340C Michael Krompegal 28 36 30 94 3

10 928C David Chorazak 29 34 28 91 3

11 53C Bernie Ruiz 45 43 88 2

12 428C Dan Aitken 43 43 86 2

13 118C Greg Solis 40 45 85 2

14 112C Stephen Rich 37 40 77 2

15 95C Miguel Solivan 35 41 76 2

16 159C Shane Hitz 40 35 75 2

17 221C Larson Erickson 39 32 71 2

18 10C Steve Augustine 38 29 67 2

19 168C Frank Geremia 35 11 46 2

20 414C Russ Cammack 41 41 1

21 377C John Rust 37 37 1

22 72C Gary Swoap 36 36 1

23 374C Patrick Lincoln 35 35 1

24 21C Ryan Banks 34 34 1

25 5C Andy Tovey 32 32 1

26 761C Chris Miller 31 31 1

27 11C William Fischer 11 11 1

28 4C Jason Leishman 9 1

29 199C Thomas Repoza 9 1

30 265C Juancarlo Erigoyen 7 7 1

SENIOR A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 8A Bradley Stanton 45 40 40 45 170 4

2 102A Jason Chambers 50 50 50 150 3

3 517A Jeremy Powell 47 47 47 DNF 141 3

4 200A Jason Langworthy 45 45 47 137 3

5 9A Greg Melka 43 43 43 129 3

6 32A Kevin Watts 45 41 86 2

7 34A Chad Hunter 47 38 DNF 85 2

8 28A Scott Curtis 39 43 82 2

9 848A Steve Loomis, Sr 40 38 78 2

10 35A Billy Cone 38 12 50 2

11 71A George Edwards 50 50 1

12 1A Kevin Ferrell 41 41 1

13 21A Mario Olivencia 41 41 1

14 69A Peter Magee 39 39 1

15 777A Lane Wood 39 39 1

16 53A Jason Blankenship 37 37 1

17 128A Greg Wrobel 37 37 1

SENIOR B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 11B Ian Joubert 45 45 43 47 180 4

2 21B Jorge Colon 45 43 39 45 172 4

3 123B Mike Zabarac 43 40 41 41 165 4

4 34B Ryan Turner 41 39 40 39 159 4

5 86B Tim Smith 50 50 47 147 3

6 4B Daniel White 45 50 43 138 3

7 17B Marcelo Dadone 34 33 38 32 137 4

8 321B Sergio Santana, Sr 40 41 36 117 3

9 14B Scott Dawson 10 10 45 50 115 4

10 420B Mark Prenoveau 35 DNF 36 36 107 3

11 222B Ronnie Hames 47 47 11 DNF 105 3

12 8B David Jensen 38 38 76 2

13 238B Blake Austwick 37 37 74 2

14 79B Danny Grubb 38 35 73 2

15 646B James (Bob) Loomis DNF 36 36 72 2

16 757B George Castillo 39 33 72 2

17 23B Robert Pierce 31 40 71 2

18 90B Shawn Norton 33 32 65 2

19 6B Mark Droubie 11 34 45 2

20 214B Jerry Mena 10 DNF 35 45 2

21 18B Vernon Hackett 32 11 43 2

22 29B Jeff Chambers 37 37 1

23 186B Roy Fairbrother 36 DNF 36 1

24 43B Mace McMillan 35 35 1

25 757B Jorge Castillo 34 34 1

26 15B Dario Mazzitelli 31 31 1

27 13B Evan Schantz 10 10 1

SENIOR C #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 200C Ivan Pacheco 38 43 50 50 181 4

2 196C Mark Zaremskas 41 47 47 45 180 4

3 20C Charles Nix 39 41 43 47 170 4

4 33C Tom Widener 36 39 38 38 151 4

5 51C Eric Rasberry 31 38 36 34 139 4

6 325C Frank Gamperl 45 45 45 135 3

7 108C Rob Michaels 33 33 35 31 132 4

8 828C Mike Hunter 40 40 43 123 3

9 117C Troy Stainbrook 37 37 41 115 3

10 818C Irvin Kelly 35 41 37 113 3

11 15C Kevin Vaughan 47 10 47 104 2

12 111C Kevin Martin 32 35 35 102 3

13 444C Mike Wilsey 28 34 39 101 3

14 753C Erik Barr 30 37 33 100 3

15 142C Mike Spaw 24 32 34 90 3

16 677C Oris (Don) Combee 40 40 80 2

17 3C Scott Heaton 10 32 30 72 3

18 38C Mark Boris 36 36 72 2

19 716C Jerry Bentley 43 43 1

20 30C Jack Watson 39 39 1

21 636C EJ Hesse 27 10 37 2

22 24C James Welch 26 10 36 2

23 369C Dan Thaler 34 34 1

24 41C Eric Sanders 33 33 1

25 42C Brenton Teixeira 32 32 1

26 497C Pete McNamara 29 29 1

27 7C Richard Goff 25 25 1

28 357C Jaime Yanguas 14 14 1

29 314C Chris Reid 10 10 1

30 94C Steven Skinner 8 8 1

31 251C Mike Warm 7 7 1

32 850C Kevin Roberts 7 7 1

SUPER SENIOR A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

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7 770C Raymond Burr 38 33 39 110 3

8 112C Chris Smith 36 34 37 107 3

9 6C Charles Fizer 39 33 32 104 3

10 62C William Abraira 38 10 41 89 3

11 66C Larry Thomas 43 39 82 2

12 240C William St. Laurent 40 40 80 2

13 192C Albert Falcon 34 27 61 2

14 27C Jeff Hendricks 50 50 1

15 520C Sam Jarczynski 50 50 1

16 83C Matthew Covey 47 47 1

17 617C Tony Waters 47 47 1

18 266C Robert Ryan 11 35 46 2

19 81C Brian Atwater 43 43 1

20 392C Jack Hatfield 38 38 1

21 101C Kevin Herlong 37 37 1

22 729C Pete Lusa 37 37 1

23 17C Todd Strausbaugh 36 36 1

24 19C Donald Baham 35 35 1

25 727C Joe Kirk 34 34 1

26 18C Tracy Kulaga 32 32 1

27 61C David Page 31 31 1

28 95C Kenneth Harris 31 31 1

29 89C Frank Montz 30 30 1

30 28C Ronald Francis 29 29 1

31 325C Nick Brown Sr 28 28 1

32 20C Jorge Sanchez 10 18 28 2

33 10C John Baltzell 18 18 1

34 121C Bill Parmley 9 9 1

35 141C James Golden 8 8 1

MASTER A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 93A David Johnson 47 43 43 45 178 4

2 121A Mark Ernst 42 45 45 41 173 4

3 32A David Hill 43 50 39 39 171 4

4 8A David (Chris) Berg 50 50 50 150 3

5 41A Gary Gardner 47 47 43 137 3

6 20A Gary Williams 45 40 47 132 3

7 822A Kenny Boyd 45 41 40 126 3

8 13A Donald Owen 40 41 34 115 3

9 57A Jeff Holland Sr 38 40 35 113 3

10 119A Randy Rash 41 36 77 2

11 115A Mark Bordelon 38 76 2

12 61A Les Evans 38 37 37 74 2

13 755A Randy Griffin 33 34 67 2

14 2A Richard Edwards 39 39 1

15 15A Kevin Hodge 38 38 1

16 153A Paul Giorgio 36 36 1

17 73A Tim Myers 35 35 1

18 612A Donald Clyde 33 33 1

19 16A David Francis 32 32 1

20 7A Mike Frazee 32 32 1

21 50A Richard Reid 13 13 1

MASTER B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 47B Brad Gustafson 50 50 50 50 200 4

2 75B Michael Delligatti 39 43 43 39 164 4

3 111B David Thompson 41 41 34 36 152 4

4 7B David Duthie 37 40 28 40 145 4

5 65B Will Hardin 45 45 47 137 3

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 911A Scott Gawler 45 36 45 41 167 4

2 211A Donald St. John 43 40 40 43 166 4

3 431A Brian Coughlin 40 41 41 40 162 4

4 37A Brett Long 45 45 33 34 157 4

5 534A Dana Gaines 34 41 37 37 149 4

6 21A Jerry Curtis 38 45 50 13 146 4

7 24A Jerald Brownell 50 45 50 145 3

8 9A James Clingan 35 38 35 36 144 4

9 6A Paul Lucas 50 47 32 129 3

10 409A Ted Edgar 32 39 39 110 3

11 55A Daniel Hilker 41 37 31 109 3

12 15A Mark Mannschreck 47 10 45 102 3

13 731A John Bergen 47 47 94 2

14 20A David Wyatt 39 43 82 2

15 555A Ford Snodgrass 33 43 76 2

16 164A Don T. Harms 38 38 76 2

17 50A Lee Welker 36 39 75 2

18 52A Thomas McGinity 37 35 72 2

19 23A M David Morrell Sr 35 36 71 2

20 834A Robin Frey 47 6 53 2

21 210B Andy Dickson 10 33 43 2

22 145A Randy White 34 34 1

23 27A Brooks Tomblin, Sr 17 17 1

SUPER SENIOR B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 815B Mike Muchard 47 47 43 47 184 4

2 1B Jon Horner 45 45 50 43 183 4

3 24B Don Chriss 43 38 40 32 153 4

4 46B David Wildner 43 36 50 129 3

5 35B Daniel Holder 41 45 37 123 3

6 141B Glenn Peskar 39 38 39 116 3

7 26B Woody Crumm 41 34 38 113 3

8 863B Troy Weeks 40 33 40 113 3

9 8B Levic Allen 37 32 36 105 3

10 42B David McArthur 47 41 88 2

11 575B Cary West 45 41 86 2

12 90B Ben Kelly 37 45 82 2

13 12B Avo Laido 39 39 78 2

14 30B David Parsons 40 35 75 2

15 770B Jochy Gomez 37 30 67 2

16 569B Eric Gray 31 35 66 2

17 121B Charles Fuller 47 47 1

18 888C Rick Bertine 41 41 1

19 19B Dave Wagner 39 39 1

20 621B Jeff Wilkinson 38 38 1

21 66B Scott Doerr 34 34 1

22 11B George Tolson 32 32 1

23 92B Tim Willis 29 29 1

24 28B Robert Tyrell 28 28 1

25 86B Chris Swanbom 9 9 1

SUPER SENIOR C #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 11C Kurt Drummond 47 45 50 50 192 4

2 701C John Ryll 40 43 35 47 165 4

3 2C Sam Frasier 11 37 40 43 131 4

4 21C David Davis 45 36 45 126 3

5 188C Don Polanis 39 41 45 125 3

6 919C Randy Bolen 41 41 38 120 3

6 158B Steve Carter 35 35 30 35 135 4

7 12B Robbie Carstens 31 41 45 117 3

8 54B Glenn Mousette 24 38 18 34 114 4

9 113B Steven Maher 36 39 37 112 3

10 123B Steve Thomson 43 26 43 112 3

11 112B Joey Young 40 29 31 100 3

12 67B Mark Cronk 33 37 DNF 29 99 3

13 29B Eduardo Garcia 28 34 4 30 96 4

14 823B Mitch Melheim 47 47 94 2

15 46B Scott Howell 43 40 83 2

16 41B Ray Spivey Jr 26 19 38 83 3

17 11B Dan Englert 11 40 28 79 3

18 5B Britt Hissong 34 41 75 2

19 22B Mitch Silverstein 36 38 0 74 2

20 28B Danny Kittell DNF 35 DQ 33 68 2

21 99B Ed Lukosavich 29 39 45 0 113 3

22 167B Harry Pollard 0 33 35 0 68 2

23 60B Scott Corlett 25 0 17 25 67 3

24 19B Ben Huss 38 0 22 0 60 2

25 288B Glenn Gardner 30 0 23 0 53 2

26 44B Bill Jenkins Jr 26 26 52 2

27 66B Ty Thomas 22 27 49 2

28 24B Mike Hansen 25 15 32 72 3

29 466A Joe Steidl 21 24 45 2

30 423B Charles Colon 27 16 43 2

31 578B Patrick Voltaire 37 6 43 2

32 707B Rocky Gavins 32 5 37 2

33 61B Neil Schulman 36 36 1

34 23B James Rowland 33 33 1

35 524B Stephen Harp 32 32 1

36 317B Mike Pakledinaz 31 31 1

37 9B Wade Anderson 27 27 1

38 88B Randy Rhodes 25 25 1

39 3B Mike Belle 24 24 1

40 326B Henry Croley 23 23 1

41 888B Rick Bertine 21 21 1

42 100B Mike Farmer 20 20 1

43 101B Dan Dyer 7 7 1

44 114B Daniel Baxley 6 DNF 6 1

45 1B Bruce Steinberger 4 4 1

MASTER C #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 833C John Goddard 47 45 39 41 172 4

2 40C Scott Fischer 41 43 37 37 158 4

3 13C William Toreki 40 37 36 40 153 3

4 61C Angel Mendez 39 38 38 34 149 4

5 4C Tony Rodgerson 50 41 50 141 3

6 53C David Pierce 43 47 DNF 45 135 3

7 11C Rick Hathaway 45 50 35 130 3

8 10C Patrick Mullins 36 40 43 119 3

9 30C Thomas Glancy 39 28 39 106 3

10 54C Ted Schropp 37 37 29 103 3

11 9C Carlos Colorado DNF 36 34 33 103 3

12 33C Bob Brown 35 31 28 94 3

13 71C Scott Ashby 40 47 87 2

14 161C Joe Rieszer, Sr 41 43 84 2

15 76C BJ Harris 45 36 81 2

16 130C Robert Wilder 40 40 80 2

17 777C Jim Porter 35 38 73 2

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18 6C Bill Garrett 31 11 26 68 3

19 62C Mark Branton DNF 11 30 27 68 3

20 18C Joseph Hood 33 33 66 2

21 1C Alton Snellgrove 34 31 65 2

22 88C Brian Krause 10 25 25 60 3

23 17C Marc Pettit 50 50 1

24 48C Steve Lannon 47 47 1

25 12C Jack May 38 38 1

26 17C James Swinford 10 25 35 2

27 156C George McGourty 35 35 1

28 77C Jimmie Williams 32 32 1

29 27C Raymond Spudeck 32 32 1

30 68C Fred Heery, Sr 32 32 1

31 79C Quinn Holton 30 30 1

32 157C Jimmy Waters 30 30 1

33 354C John Crafton 29 DNF 29 1

34 28C Clifford Eaton 27 27 1

35 72C Michael Whigham 26 26 1

36 35C Michale Riddle 11 11 22 2

37 25C Dean Kumanchik 10 10 1

GOLDEN MASTER A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 15A Gates Pelletier 43 50 38 36 167 4

2 27A Thomas Miller 38 47 33 34 152 4

3 103A David Johnson 50 50 50 150 3

4 86A Mike Reynolds 45 43 45 133 3

5 6A Greg Davis 45 45 40 130 3

6 3A Robin Arnold 41 39 50 130 3

7 1A Bernard List 45 36 35 116 3

8 31A Roland Lyons Jr 12 47 47 106 3

9 74A Thomas Missimer 47 43 90 2

10 33A George Pope 39 34 16 89 3

11 24A Bill Girard 41 39 80 2

12 110A Kenny Brown 40 38 78 2

13 41A Duke Finch 41 41 1

14 5A Ron Hawk 40 40 1

15 22A Bill Rhonehouse 37 37 1

16 44A Kirt Linch 37 37 1

17 8A Tom Fleming 35 35 1

18 10A Drew Humston 16 16 1

GOLDEN MASTER B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 66B Mark Rhoades 45 47 43 45 180 4

2 828B Mike Hauptkorn 50 50 50 150 3

3 7B Allen Pearce 43 45 40 128 3

4 723B Kenny Malewicz 50 43 93 2

5 16B Fred Storm 47 45 92 2

6 362B Richard Widerman 43 38 DNF 81 2

7 43B Tom Rose 41 39 80 2

8 19B Larry Roberts 40 40 80 2

9 69B David C Shade, Sr. 39 41 80 2

10 444B Boyd Bradfield 47 47 1

11 65B John Bekanich 47 47 1

12 305B Patrick Sessions 41 41 1

13 32B George Auter DNF 41 DNF 41 1

14 119B Tim Miller 13 13 1

18 11B Roger Webb DNF 0

WOMEN A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 5A Lacey Nordle 47 50 50 45 192 4

2 151A Tiffany Hoskins 45 50 43 47 185 4

3 28A Kelsey O'Donnell 50 47 14 50 161 4

4 9A Deborah Broderick 45 45 43 133 3

5 10A Kerri Chambers 47 47 1

WOMEN B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 9B Jennifer Howard 50 50 41 50 191 4

2 3B Julie Miller 43 47 45 45 180 4

3 128B Tamara Gamperl 45 45 47 137 3

4 86B Kimberly Reynolds 41 43 47 131 3

5 21B Dawn Laido 40 40 80 2

6 40B Ramsey Henderson 50 14 64 2

7 31B Amanda Richardson 47 DNF DNF 47 1

WOMEN VETERAN #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 18V Jenni Lamb 50 50 50 150 3

2 4V Cheryl Myers 47 47 1

EVOLUTION A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 55A Daniel Hilker 22 43 45 38 148 4

2 79A Kyle McAfee 50 47 50 147 3

3 60A Cash Jacobs 39 9 47 45 140 4

4 16A Paul Lucas 43 45 50 138 3

5 77A Joshua Jacobs 22 40 36 40 138 4

6 13A Michael Goodman 45 50 37 132 3

7 817A Jeffery "J.P." Wilson 47 35 47 129 3

8 21A Jerry Curtis 40 32 41 113 3

9 455A Cory Lukosavich 14 41 39 94 3

10 101A Kurt Lucas 41 9 34 84 3

11 153A Ryan Mieszczenski 41 43 84 2

12 82A Kelsey O'Donnell 38 39 77 2

13 3A Michael Sizemore 43 43 1

14 181A Mike Brennan 40 40 1

15 268A Will Johnson 39 39 1

16 50A Richard Reid 38 0 38 1

17 141A Ricky Skaggs 38 38 1

18 547A Brian Dinkel 33 33 1

19 143A Scott Dawson 25 25 1

20 789A Maynard Patterson 10 10 1

EVOLUTION B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 9B John Evans 41 43 43 45 172 4

2 44B Bill Jenkins Jr 45 40 45 41 171 4

3 7B Michael Sacco 39 38 37 23 137 4

4 410B Dallas Blake 50 39 43 132 3

5 66B Scott Doerr 47 50 12 109 3

6 131B Adam Edwards 45 50 95 2

7 14B Joseph Keister 47 47 94 2

8 99B Ed Lukosavich 41 41 82 2

9 162B Peter Rose 39 40 79 2

10 250B Lee Smith 40 38 78 2

11 728B Nicholas(Cole) 19 47 11 77 3

12 370B Patrick Franklin 18 40 58 2

13 42B Chester Cowart 50 50 1

14 16B Troy Dietz 47 47 1

15 61B Neil Schulman 45 45 1

16 53B David Pierce 43 43 1

17 90B Shawn Norton 23 23 1

18 466B Joe Steidl 12 12 1

19 713B Tim Fuller 12 12 1

EVOLUTION C #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 131C Adam Edwards 50 50 1

2 70C Dan Thaler 50 50 1

3 15C Travis Emert 50 50 1

4 4C Thomas Merrell 50 50 1

EVOLUTION SENIOR #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 33S Alan Edwards 50 50 50 50 200 4

2 811S Chris Blake 47 43 45 135 3

3 410S Dean Blake 22 45 24 91 3

4 465S Ricky Rice 22 41 63 2

5 4S Randy Martin 47 47 1

6 18S Bill Crenshaw 47 47 1

7 151S Frank Campbell 47 47 1

8 5S Charles Vollenweider 45 45 1

9 49S Robert McAfee 43 43 1

10 99S James Quenzer 8 8 1

VINTAGE #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 66V Bill Garrett 50 50 1

2 10V Kristopher Zynda 50 50 1

3 8V James Matheson 50 50 1

4 5V Kevin Hodge DNF 47 47 1

5 54V Ted Schropp 22 22 44 2

JUNIOR A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 815A Zach Muchard 45 50 47 43 185 4

2 168A Trevor McCabe 47 45 50 41 183 4

3 28A Nicholas Karch 41 43 45 47 176 4

4 431A Max Coughlin 50 47 DNF 50 147 3

5 35A Timothy Campbell 41 45 86 2

6 30A Benjamin Parsons 43 43 1

JUNIOR B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 527B Jason Hendricks 47 50 45 50 192 3

2 213B Daniel Nelson 45 40 50 43 178 4

3 14B Jack Frey Hansen 41 45 45 45 176 4

4 41B Matthew Arick 39 43 43 50 175 4

5 708B Jett Ryll 45 41 41 47 174 4

6 848B Steve Loomis Jr 43 47 47 137 3

7 531B Karlynn Beam 50 45 8 103 3

8 123B Brian Pendray 12 37 41 90 3

9 288B Kyle Gardner 41 40 81 2

10 117B Cameron McDowell 40 DNF 39 79 2

11 85B Corbin Meinke 39 38 77 2

12 810B Nicholas D'Angeleo 0 36 39 75 2

13 747B Mark Loomis DNF 38 12 50 2

14 57B Aaron Havener 40 40 1

JUNIOR C #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 44C Brad Jenkins 38 34 45 45 162 4

2 121C Ethan Dickson 43 40 38 40 161 4

3 99C Ryan Gross 40 39 36 43 158 4

4 222C Jacob Paul 41 47 43 131 3

5 101C Brandon Cunningham 39 36 37 112 3

6 58C Zack Miller 18 45 47 110 3

1 5A Lacey Nordle 47 50 50 45 192 4

2 151A Tiffany Hoskins 45 50 43 47 185 4

3 28A Kelsey O'Donnell 50 47 14 50 161 4

4 9A Deborah Broderick 45 45 43 133 3

5 10A Kerri Chambers 47 47 1

WOMEN B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 9B Jennifer Howard 50 50 41 50 191 4

2 3B Julie Miller 43 47 45 45 180 4

3 128B Tamara Gamperl 45 45 47 137 3

4 86B Kimberly Reynolds 41 43 47 131 3

5 21B Dawn Laido 40 40 80 2

6 40B Ramsey Henderson 50 14 64 2

7 31B Amanda Richardson 47 DNF DNF 47 1

WOMEN VETERAN #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 18V Jenni Lamb 50 50 50 150 3

2 4V Cheryl Myers 47 47 1

EVOLUTION A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 55A Daniel Hilker 22 43 45 38 148 4

2 79A Kyle McAfee 50 47 50 147 3

3 60A Cash Jacobs 39 9 47 45 140 4

4 16A Paul Lucas 43 45 50 138 3

5 77A Joshua Jacobs 22 40 36 40 138 4

6 13A Michael Goodman 45 50 37 132 3

7 817A Jeffery "J.P." Wilson 47 35 47 129 3

8 21A Jerry Curtis 40 32 41 113 3

9 455A Cory Lukosavich 14 41 39 94 3

10 101A Kurt Lucas 41 9 34 84 3

11 153A Ryan Mieszczenski 41 43 84 2

12 82A Kelsey O'Donnell 38 39 77 2

13 3A Michael Sizemore 43 43 1

14 181A Mike Brennan 40 40 1

15 268A Will Johnson 39 39 1

16 50A Richard Reid 38 0 38 1

17 141A Ricky Skaggs 38 38 1

18 547A Brian Dinkel 33 33 1

19 143A Scott Dawson 25 25 1

20 789A Maynard Patterson 10 10 1

EVOLUTION B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 9B John Evans 41 43 43 45 172 4

2 44B Bill Jenkins Jr 45 40 45 41 171 4

3 7B Michael Sacco 39 38 37 23 137 4

4 410B Dallas Blake 50 39 43 132 3

5 66B Scott Doerr 47 50 12 109 3

6 131B Adam Edwards 45 50 95 2

7 14B Joseph Keister 47 47 94 2

8 99B Ed Lukosavich 41 41 82 2

9 162B Peter Rose 39 40 79 2

10 250B Lee Smith 40 38 78 2

11 728B Nicholas(Cole) 19 47 11 77 3

12 370B Patrick Franklin 18 40 58 2

13 42B Chester Cowart 50 50 1

14 16B Troy Dietz 47 47 1

15 61B Neil Schulman 45 45 1

16 53B David Pierce 43 43 1

17 90B Shawn Norton 23 23 1

1 5A Lacey Nordle 47 50 50 45 192 4

2 151A Tiffany Hoskins 45 50 43 47 185 4

3 28A Kelsey O'Donnell 50 47 14 50 161 4

4 9A Deborah Broderick 45 45 43 133 3

5 10A Kerri Chambers 47 47 1

WOMEN B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 9B Jennifer Howard 50 50 41 50 191 4

2 3B Julie Miller 43 47 45 45 180 4

3 128B Tamara Gamperl 45 45 47 137 3

4 86B Kimberly Reynolds 41 43 47 131 3

5 21B Dawn Laido 40 40 80 2

6 40B Ramsey Henderson 50 14 64 2

7 31B Amanda Richardson 47 DNF DNF 47 1

WOMEN VETERAN #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 18V Jenni Lamb 50 50 50 150 3

2 4V Cheryl Myers 47 47 1

EVOLUTION A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 55A Daniel Hilker 22 43 45 38 148 4

2 79A Kyle McAfee 50 47 50 147 3

3 60A Cash Jacobs 39 9 47 45 140 4

4 16A Paul Lucas 43 45 50 138 3

5 77A Joshua Jacobs 22 40 36 40 138 4

6 13A Michael Goodman 45 50 37 132 3

7 817A Jeffery "J.P." Wilson 47 35 47 129 3

8 21A Jerry Curtis 40 32 41 113 3

9 455A Cory Lukosavich 14 41 39 94 3

10 101A Kurt Lucas 41 9 34 84 3

11 153A Ryan Mieszczenski 41 43 84 2

12 82A Kelsey O'Donnell 38 39 77 2

13 3A Michael Sizemore 43 43 1

14 181A Mike Brennan 40 40 1

15 268A Will Johnson 39 39 1

16 50A Richard Reid 38 0 38 1

17 141A Ricky Skaggs 38 38 1

18 547A Brian Dinkel 33 33 1

19 143A Scott Dawson 25 25 1

20 789A Maynard Patterson 10 10 1

EVOLUTION B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 9B John Evans 41 43 43 45 172 4

2 44B Bill Jenkins Jr 45 40 45 41 171 4

3 7B Michael Sacco 39 38 37 23 137 4

4 410B Dallas Blake 50 39 43 132 3

5 66B Scott Doerr 47 50 12 109 3

6 131B Adam Edwards 45 50 95 2

7 14B Joseph Keister 47 47 94 2

8 99B Ed Lukosavich 41 41 82 2

9 162B Peter Rose 39 40 79 2

10 250B Lee Smith 40 38 78 2

11 728B Nicholas(Cole) 19 47 11 77 3

12 370B Patrick Franklin 18 40 58 2

13 42B Chester Cowart 50 50 1

14 16B Troy Dietz 47 47 1

15 61B Neil Schulman 45 45 1

16 53B David Pierce 43 43 1

17 90B Shawn Norton 23 23 1

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18 466B Joe Steidl 12 12 1

19 713B Tim Fuller 12 12 1

EVOLUTION C #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 131C Adam Edwards 50 50 1

2 70C Dan Thaler 50 50 1

3 15C Travis Emert 50 50 1

4 4C Thomas Merrell 50 50 1

EVOLUTION SENIOR #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 33S Alan Edwards 50 50 50 50 200 4

2 811S Chris Blake 47 43 45 135 3

3 410S Dean Blake 22 45 24 91 3

4 465S Ricky Rice 22 41 63 2

5 4S Randy Martin 47 47 1

6 18S Bill Crenshaw 47 47 1

7 151S Frank Campbell 47 47 1

8 5S Charles Vollenweider 45 45 1

9 49S Robert McAfee 43 43 1

10 99S James Quenzer 8 8 1

VINTAGE #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 66V Bill Garrett 50 50 1

2 10V Kristopher Zynda 50 50 1

3 8V James Matheson 50 50 1

4 5V Kevin Hodge DNF 47 47 1

5 54V Ted Schropp 22 22 44 2

JUNIOR A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 815A Zach Muchard 45 50 47 43 185 4

2 168A Trevor McCabe 47 45 50 41 183 4

3 28A Nicholas Karch 41 43 45 47 176 4

4 431A Max Coughlin 50 47 DNF 50 147 3

5 35A Timothy Campbell 41 45 86 2

6 30A Benjamin Parsons 43 43 1

JUNIOR B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 527B Jason Hendricks 47 50 45 50 192 3

2 213B Daniel Nelson 45 40 50 43 178 4

3 14B Jack Frey Hansen 41 45 45 45 176 4

4 41B Matthew Arick 39 43 43 50 175 4

5 708B Jett Ryll 45 41 41 47 174 4

6 848B Steve Loomis Jr 43 47 47 137 3

7 531B Karlynn Beam 50 45 8 103 3

8 123B Brian Pendray 12 37 41 90 3

9 288B Kyle Gardner 41 40 81 2

10 117B Cameron McDowell 40 DNF 39 79 2

11 85B Corbin Meinke 39 38 77 2

12 810B Nicholas D'Angeleo 0 36 39 75 2

13 747B Mark Loomis DNF 38 12 50 2

14 57B Aaron Havener 40 40 1

JUNIOR C #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 44C Brad Jenkins 38 34 45 45 162 4

2 121C Ethan Dickson 43 40 38 40 161 4

3 99C Ryan Gross 40 39 36 43 158 4

4 222C Jacob Paul 41 47 43 131 3

5 101C Brandon Cunningham 39 36 37 112 3

6 58C Zack Miller 18 45 47 110 3

7 22C Austin Crumm 35 34 41 110 3

8 5C Joseph Krause 9 41 41 91 3

9 10C Dillon Moyer 8 38 40 86 3

10 17C Ben Strausbaugh 37 35 72 2

11 15C Tyler Boris 18 43 10 71 3

12 213C Daniel Nelson 50 50 1

13 115C Nathan Moir 50 50 1

14 23C Clay Levell 47 47 1

15 26C Jeremy Gagen 45 45 1

16 11C Ryan Jordan 39 39 1

17 56C Cody Havener 39 39 1

18 8C Carter Paradiso DNF 0 0

19 142C Kye Jacobsen DNF 0 0

JUNIOR GIRLS #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 153G Alyssa 50 50 47 147 3

2 14G India McDonald 50 50 1

3 169G Haley Schell 22 22 1

MINI A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 815A Ryan Muchard 50 47 45 47 189 4

2 211A Gus Carter 47 50 47 43 187 4

3 5A Alejandro 50 45 95 2

4 311A Connor Lovett 22 43 25 90 3

5 112A Austin Rich 50 50 1

MINI B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 709B Jack Langford 47 45 47 43 182 4

2 31B Jake Alsup 45 45 37 41 168 4

3 7B Dakota Nix 43 37 41 47 168 4

4 78B Logan Branton 37 42 42 40 161 4

5 9B Avery Bowman 47 45 50 142 3

6 144C Billy Cassidy 50 41 50 141 3

7 6B Kyle Blum 45 40 15 38 138 4

8 24B Gabriel Rodriguez 43 36 45 124 3

9 4B Zion Steindl 38 39 39 116 3

10 255B Christopher Merrick 39 38 77 2

11 112B Austin Rich 50 50 1

12 51B Tristian Schoelles 43 43 1

13 181B Clay James 40 40 1

14 80B Austin Dinkel 25 25 1

Mini C #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 7C Mark Zerrusen 38 40 50 50 178 4

2 121C Austin Dickson 39 35 37 39 150 4

3 4C Evan McDonald 16 37 40 40 133 4

4 408C William Edgar 43 39 43 125 3

5 113C Michael Hajue-Rogers 36 41 45 122 3

6 1C Jose G. Cabreja 40 39 41 120 3

7 25C Stephen Schumacher DNF 38 41 37 116 3

8 197C Mason Cassidy 45 11 38 94 3

9 88C Clayton Jensen 37 11 38 86 3

10 101C Beau Smith 34 DNF 47 81 2

11 64C Roberts Reyes 36 36 72 2

12 40C Anthony Depietto 47 DNF 47 1

13 53C Damien Myers 11 35 46 2

14 10C Max Delcharco 35 10 45 2

15 410C Mitchell Edgar 45 45 1

16 5C Brandon Gallo 45 45 1

7 22C Austin Crumm 35 34 41 110 3

8 5C Joseph Krause 9 41 41 91 3

9 10C Dillon Moyer 8 38 40 86 3

10 17C Ben Strausbaugh 37 35 72 2

11 15C Tyler Boris 18 43 10 71 3

12 213C Daniel Nelson 50 50 1

13 115C Nathan Moir 50 50 1

14 23C Clay Levell 47 47 1

15 26C Jeremy Gagen 45 45 1

16 11C Ryan Jordan 39 39 1

17 56C Cody Havener 39 39 1

18 8C Carter Paradiso DNF 0 0

19 142C Kye Jacobsen DNF 0 0

JUNIOR GIRLS #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 153G Alyssa 50 50 47 147 3

2 14G India McDonald 50 50 1

3 169G Haley Schell 22 22 1

MINI A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 815A Ryan Muchard 50 47 45 47 189 4

2 211A Gus Carter 47 50 47 43 187 4

3 5A Alejandro 50 45 95 2

4 311A Connor Lovett 22 43 25 90 3

5 112A Austin Rich 50 50 1

MINI B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 709B Jack Langford 47 45 47 43 182 4

2 31B Jake Alsup 45 45 37 41 168 4

3 7B Dakota Nix 43 37 41 47 168 4

4 78B Logan Branton 37 42 42 40 161 4

5 9B Avery Bowman 47 45 50 142 3

6 144C Billy Cassidy 50 41 50 141 3

7 6B Kyle Blum 45 40 15 38 138 4

8 24B Gabriel Rodriguez 43 36 45 124 3

9 4B Zion Steindl 38 39 39 116 3

10 255B Christopher Merrick 39 38 77 2

11 112B Austin Rich 50 50 1

12 51B Tristian Schoelles 43 43 1

13 181B Clay James 40 40 1

14 80B Austin Dinkel 25 25 1

Mini C #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 7C Mark Zerrusen 38 40 50 50 178 4

2 121C Austin Dickson 39 35 37 39 150 4

3 4C Evan McDonald 16 37 40 40 133 4

4 408C William Edgar 43 39 43 125 3

5 113C Michael Hajue-Rogers 36 41 45 122 3

6 1C Jose G. Cabreja 40 39 41 120 3

7 25C Stephen Schumacher DNF 38 41 37 116 3

8 197C Mason Cassidy 45 11 38 94 3

9 88C Clayton Jensen 37 11 38 86 3

10 101C Beau Smith 34 DNF 47 81 2

11 64C Roberts Reyes 36 36 72 2

12 40C Anthony Depietto 47 DNF 47 1

13 53C Damien Myers 11 35 46 2

14 10C Max Delcharco 35 10 45 2

15 410C Mitchell Edgar 45 45 1

16 5C Brandon Gallo 45 45 1

17 345C Kieran Thaler 43 43 1

18 21C Jesse Howerin 43 43 1

19 48C Logan Norris 8 10 18 2

20 148C Kevin Moore 17 17 1

21 199C Justin Stivers 16 16 1

22 28C Matthew DNF 16 16 1

23 318C Zachary Sommers 11 11 1

24 345C Kieran Thaler 8 8 1

MINI GIRLS #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 306G Kayla Dunkel 50 50 50 150 3

2 1G Erin Wyatt 12 12 1

65A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 26A Gage Hunter 50 45 45 47 187 4

2 28A Jesse Ansley 50 50 50 150 3

3 102A Jack Chambers 47 14 41 102 3

4 17A Cole Williams 47 47 94 2

5 43A Joshua Tolken 43 43 1

6 22A Matthew Tolken 40 40 1

65B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 1B Dylan Jones 43 45 50 45 183 4

2 41B Troy Gardner 43 43 43 129 3

3 33B Jeff Chambers, Jr 47 47 27 121 3

4 112B Hunter Rich 50 50 100 2

5 123B Fisher Zabarac 45 47 92 2

6 17B Cole Williams 50 50 1

7 30B Justin Dinkel 47 47 1

8 23B Calvin Drake 45 45 1

65C #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 388C Eddie Bennett 47 43 41 131 3

2 123C Fisher Zabarac 50 47 97 2

3 848C Trevor Loomis 45 50 95 2

4 31C Gabriel McDougall 47 47 94 2

5 24C Cameron Hannon 43 50 93 2

6 222C Wyatt Wilsey 43 45 88 2

7 407C John Edgar 41 40 81 2

8 777C Paul Porter 23 43 66 2

9 316C Joshua Mageloff 41 24 65 2

10 18C JC Crenshaw 50 50 1

11 52C Matthew Batchie 45 45 1

12 4C D'artagnan Rardon 45 45 1

13 524C Dalton Vonderstrasse 40 40 1

14 318C Tanner Sommers 23 23 1

15 12C Tyler Bennett 14 14 1

16 45C Nicholas Mason DNF 0 0

65 GIRLS #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 108G Holly Langford 50 50 50 50 200 4

2 35G Julia Cone 47 45 45 47 184 4

3 10G Emma Chambers 45 47 47 139 3

4 19G Cadence Howard 43 43 20 22 128 4

5 350G Kayla Cone 41 29 22 92 3

PEEWEE A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 26A Colin Nix 50 43 47 45 185 4

2 143A Pyke Dawson 47 45 45 41 178 4

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3 700A Cole Ryll 45 41 41 43 170 4

4 522A Logan Lanier 50 50 50 150 3

5 16A Conor Crory 47 43 47 137 3

PEEWEE B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 21B Ryan Curtis 42 45 41 43 171 4

2 9B Madison Jones 45 41 38 38 162 4

3 99B Alyssa Quenzer 39 41 41 41 162 4

4 279B Ethan McAfee 47 47 47 141 3

5 23B Savannah Streetman 45 40 43 128 3

6 379B Austin McAfee 43 43 40 126 3

7 776B Hayes Cassidy 41 42 40 123 3

8 65B Aaron Payton 50 50 100 2

9 13B Patrick Crory 45 DNF 50 95 2

10 115B Allison Lamb 36 45 81 2

11 7B Adam Stanton 39 39 78 2

12 929B Blake Yahraus 50 50 1

13 4B Kye Pollard 47 47 1

14 77B Dustin Salter 45 45 1

15 800B Domenic Depietto 41 41 1

16 38B Korbin Dinkel 37 37 1

PEEWEE C #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 323C Austin Golden 39 43 43 50 175 4

2 16C Rylie Howard 40 40 37 43 160 4

3 324C Abby Golden 38 39 38 45 160 4

4 37C Cameron Schnitz 35 DNF 35 39 109 3

5 199C Wyatt Loynd 41 47 88 2

6 30C Jack Sessions 36 38 74 2

7 224C Tiana Miller 34 40 74 2

8 7C Jackson Cammack 50 50 1

9 71C Eddie Dejesus 47 47 1

10 100C Liam Galbreath 41 41 1

11 55C Brooke Zaremskas 41 41 1

12 6C Cameron Mason 41 41 1

13 48C Amanda Taylor 40 40 1

14 910C Adam Michia 39 39 1

15 24C Maci 37 37 1

16 379C Julian Dejesus 37 37 1

17 148C Jimmy Moore 36 36 1

18 7C Emma Keffer 34 34 1

QUAD AA #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 47AA Cody Ellison 50 50 50 50 200 4

2 76AA Chuck R Piper 47 47 45 45 184 4

3 102AA Gus Rickman 45 14 43 102 3

4 176AA Chuck W. Piper 47 47 94 2

5 941AA Bradley Crofut 17 43 60 2

6 620AA Jeremy Mullins 16 16 1

QUAD A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 2A Domingo Fuentes 47 47 45 45 184 4

2 63A James Tyson IV 43 43 47 50 183 4

3 332A Michael Relyea 41 45 50 47 183 4

4 11A Sean Decosta 45 40 41 43 169 4

5 225A CJ Frazier 50 50 38 138 3

6 7A Jeffrey Cloud 41 40 81 2

7 438A Darrin Polacek 13 13 37 63 3

8 13A Ryan Burcel 43 43 19 925A Trent Johnson 39 39 1

10 17A Adam Wood 13 15 28 2

11 369A Roben Griffin 23 DQ DNF 23 1

12 51A Kyle Turnis 13 13 1

QUAD B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 7B Jeff Marinko 47 45 47 47 186 4

2 21B Matthew Cameron 50 50 38 43 181 4

3 26B Daniel Hamilton 45 40 41 39 165 4

4 19B Chris Baird 43 41 39 36 159 4

5 28B Richard Catanzano DNF 43 35 45 123 3

6 111B Wayne Whitehead 36 45 40 121 3

7 456B Brian Parks 41 50 91 2

8 118B Justin Yero 43 41 84 2

9 9B Jeffrey Vlasin 37 37 74 2

10 18B Justin Ladouceur 50 50 1

11 2B Brent Lenzen 47 47 1

12 6B Jesus Afanador 40 40 1

13 3B Jeremy Sheer 38 38 1

14 8B Danny Copeland 36 36 1

15 270B David Lemus 35 35 1

16 188B Chris Stagmiller 11 11 1

17 311B Nathan Baptie 11 11 1

QUAD C #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 15C Chase Cameron 39 41 47 43 170 4

2 55C David Moeller 41 43 45 40 169 4

3 4C Mike Wormood 45 38 45 128 3

4 1C Brandon Underhill 50 36 39 125 3

5 96C Frank Maze 38 40 DNF 38 116 3

6 23C Shawn Loesel 47 50 97 2

7 121C Jason Foster 43 35 78 2

8 50C Wayne Oakley 37 17 18 72 3

9 316C Tommy Hill 16 47 63 2

10 188C Chris Stagmiller 50 50 1

11 88C Nicholas Lacaze 50 50 1

12 66C Richard Catterton 47 47 1

13 24C Clayton Waggoner DNF 45 DNF 45 1

14 76C Brian Pike 43 43 1

15 876C Leon McCalla 41 41 1

16 35C Jacky Bennett 41 41 1

17 51C Gordon Crowhurst 40 40 1

18 82C Rick Siford 40 40 1

19 616C Theodore Braun 39 39 1

20 34C Todd Pike 38 38 1

21 948C Paul Massa 37 37 1

22 7C Douglas Robertson 37 37 1

23 21C Michael Taggart 36 36 1

24 66C Chris Piryk 8 8 1

QUAD 0-400 #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 529 Michael Yodonis Sr 50 50 47 50 197 4

2 3 Travis Swann 47 45 47 139 3

3 18 Mel Cunningham DNF 50 45 95 2

4 7 Gavin Albritton 43 43 1

5 73 Timothy Wilkinson 43 43 1

QUAD + 30 #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 2 Jason Lyons 50 50 50 50 200 4

17 345C Kieran Thaler 43 43 1

18 21C Jesse Howerin 43 43 1

19 48C Logan Norris 8 10 18 2

20 148C Kevin Moore 17 17 1

21 199C Justin Stivers 16 16 1

22 28C Matthew DNF 16 16 1

23 318C Zachary Sommers 11 11 1

24 345C Kieran Thaler 8 8 1

MINI GIRLS #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 306G Kayla Dunkel 50 50 50 150 3

2 1G Erin Wyatt 12 12 1

65A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 26A Gage Hunter 50 45 45 47 187 4

2 28A Jesse Ansley 50 50 50 150 3

3 102A Jack Chambers 47 14 41 102 3

4 17A Cole Williams 47 47 94 2

5 43A Joshua Tolken 43 43 1

6 22A Matthew Tolken 40 40 1

65B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 1B Dylan Jones 43 45 50 45 183 4

2 41B Troy Gardner 43 43 43 129 3

3 33B Jeff Chambers, Jr 47 47 27 121 3

4 112B Hunter Rich 50 50 100 2

5 123B Fisher Zabarac 45 47 92 2

6 17B Cole Williams 50 50 1

7 30B Justin Dinkel 47 47 1

8 23B Calvin Drake 45 45 1

65C #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 388C Eddie Bennett 47 43 41 131 3

2 123C Fisher Zabarac 50 47 97 2

3 848C Trevor Loomis 45 50 95 2

4 31C Gabriel McDougall 47 47 94 2

5 24C Cameron Hannon 43 50 93 2

6 222C Wyatt Wilsey 43 45 88 2

7 407C John Edgar 41 40 81 2

8 777C Paul Porter 23 43 66 2

9 316C Joshua Mageloff 41 24 65 2

10 18C JC Crenshaw 50 50 1

11 52C Matthew Batchie 45 45 1

12 4C D'artagnan Rardon 45 45 1

13 524C Dalton Vonderstrasse 40 40 1

14 318C Tanner Sommers 23 23 1

15 12C Tyler Bennett 14 14 1

16 45C Nicholas Mason DNF 0 0

65 GIRLS #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 108G Holly Langford 50 50 50 50 200 4

2 35G Julia Cone 47 45 45 47 184 4

3 10G Emma Chambers 45 47 47 139 3

4 19G Cadence Howard 43 43 20 22 128 4

5 350G Kayla Cone 41 29 22 92 3

PEEWEE A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 26A Colin Nix 50 43 47 45 185 4

2 143A Pyke Dawson 47 45 45 41 178 4

2 4 Jose Cabreja 43 43 45 47 178 4

3 18 Mark Bradley 45 47 14 106 3

4 1 Chuck Frazier 47 45 DNF 92 2

5 8 Robert Hoffman 14 47 61 2

6 77 Angel Berrios 13 40 DNF 53 2

7 515 Kevin Wicker 43 43 1

8 3 Gary Blocker 41 41 1

9 71 Michael Parks 27 27 1

QUAD VETERAN #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 9V John Plankey 47 41 50 41 179 4

2 11V Michael Perrino 45 40 40 40 165 4

3 8V Paul Ladouceur 50 47 47 144 3

4 428V Dan Aitken 50 43 50 143 3

5 31V Billy Olson 47 41 50 138 3

6 54V Raul Chacon, Sr 45 43 43 131 3

7 13V Chad Kurtz 39 20 59 2

8 4V Jim Sheer 45 45 1

9 282V James Gallo 45 45 1

QUAD SENIOR #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 3 Robert Novak 47 43 47 45 182 4

2 2 Rob Swann 43 47 40 47 177 4

3 110 Michael Terango 45 50 50 145 3

4 85 Michael Hubbard 40 41 43 124 3

5 7 Wayne Mossbrooks 40 39 41 120 3

6 777 Keith Knauss 50 45 95 2

7 43 David Magnusson 45 40 85 2

8 926 Don Johnson 50 50 1

9 52 Ron Johnson 47 47 1

10 45 Carey Atkinson 43 43 1

11 1 Bill Paradiso 41 41 1

12 5 Thomas West 41 41 1

13 51 Walter Depietto 39 39 1

QUAD SUPER SENIOR #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 4X James Tyson III 50 50 50 50 200 4

3 13X John Ellison 47 24 43 45 159 4

2 2X Steve Johnson DNF 45 47 92 2

4 77X Robert Catterton Jr 45 22 67 2

5 24X Patrick Gammage 47 47 1

6 7X Miguel A. Solivan 41 41 1

7 66X Drew Cole 40 40 1

QUAD MASTER #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 44 Edward Genaw 50 50 47 47 194 4

2 1 Mike Ferguson 47 47 45 45 184 4

3 8 Leonardo Santana 50 50 100 2

4 3 Bob Brown 11 43 54 2

5 151 Dickie Cameron 22 22 1

QUAD UTILITY OPEN #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 79X Keith Hedin 50 50 100 2

QUAD WOMEN #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

1 331 Kayla Vawter 50 50 50 47 197 4

2 9 Taylor Plankey 47 43 47 43 180 4

3 789 Danielle Hennessy 43 47 47 20 157 4

4 19 Melissa Lovely 45 41 41 20 147 4

5 17 Shannon Brening 50 50 1

9 925A Trent Johnson 39 39 1

10 17A Adam Wood 13 15 28 2

11 369A Roben Griffin 23 DQ DNF 23 1

12 51A Kyle Turnis 13 13 1

QUAD B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 7B Jeff Marinko 47 45 47 47 186 4

2 21B Matthew Cameron 50 50 38 43 181 4

3 26B Daniel Hamilton 45 40 41 39 165 4

4 19B Chris Baird 43 41 39 36 159 4

5 28B Richard Catanzano DNF 43 35 45 123 3

6 111B Wayne Whitehead 36 45 40 121 3

7 456B Brian Parks 41 50 91 2

8 118B Justin Yero 43 41 84 2

9 9B Jeffrey Vlasin 37 37 74 2

10 18B Justin Ladouceur 50 50 1

11 2B Brent Lenzen 47 47 1

12 6B Jesus Afanador 40 40 1

13 3B Jeremy Sheer 38 38 1

14 8B Danny Copeland 36 36 1

15 270B David Lemus 35 35 1

16 188B Chris Stagmiller 11 11 1

17 311B Nathan Baptie 11 11 1

QUAD C #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 15C Chase Cameron 39 41 47 43 170 4

2 55C David Moeller 41 43 45 40 169 4

3 4C Mike Wormood 45 38 45 128 3

4 1C Brandon Underhill 50 36 39 125 3

5 96C Frank Maze 38 40 DNF 38 116 3

6 23C Shawn Loesel 47 50 97 2

7 121C Jason Foster 43 35 78 2

8 50C Wayne Oakley 37 17 18 72 3

9 316C Tommy Hill 16 47 63 2

10 188C Chris Stagmiller 50 50 1

11 88C Nicholas Lacaze 50 50 1

12 66C Richard Catterton 47 47 1

13 24C Clayton Waggoner DNF 45 DNF 45 1

14 76C Brian Pike 43 43 1

15 876C Leon McCalla 41 41 1

16 35C Jacky Bennett 41 41 1

17 51C Gordon Crowhurst 40 40 1

18 82C Rick Siford 40 40 1

19 616C Theodore Braun 39 39 1

20 34C Todd Pike 38 38 1

21 948C Paul Massa 37 37 1

22 7C Douglas Robertson 37 37 1

23 21C Michael Taggart 36 36 1

24 66C Chris Piryk 8 8 1

QUAD 0-400 #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 529 Michael Yodonis Sr 50 50 47 50 197 4

2 3 Travis Swann 47 45 47 139 3

3 18 Mel Cunningham DNF 50 45 95 2

4 7 Gavin Albritton 43 43 1

5 73 Timothy Wilkinson 43 43 1

QUAD + 30 #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 2 Jason Lyons 50 50 50 50 200 4

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6 63 Sarah VanDe Leur 45 45 1

7 3 Katie Swann 45 DNF 45 1

8 11 Becky Decosta 45 45 1

9 199 Brooke Yahraus DNF 43 43 1

10 121 Ashley Colon 40 40 1

WOMEN VETERAN #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 2V Renita Swann 50 50 50 50 200 4

2 18V Angela Ladouceur 47 47 47 141 3

QUAD JUNIOR #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 4 Jose Cabreja Jr 41 50 45 50 186 3

2 9 Hanna Plankey 43 14 47 41 145 4

3 216 Christian Schenker 47 45 DNF 50 142 3

4 179 Jordan Deery 45 43 47 135 3

5 51 Sarah Cameron 40 50 43 133 3

6 74 Robert Catterton III 50 47 97 2

7 602 Parker Merrill 45 45 1

8 310 Christian Placa 20 20 1

9 8 Rudy Lemus 20 20 1

QUAD SUPER PEEWEE A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 99A Jimmy Frazier III 50 50 50 50 200 4

2 107A Joshua Jeffreys 45 43 45 47 180 4

3 8A Brandon Frazier 47 41 47 135 3

4 31A Garrison Rickman 45 43 DNF 88 2

5 123A Bryanne Parks 43 41 84 2

6 45A Nicholas Mason 47 47 1

QUAD SUPER PEEWEE B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 13B Jadin Storey 45 50 47 45 187 4

2 19B Elizabeth Roth 47 47 45 43 182 4

3 5B Ian Nordle 43 43 39 41 166 4

4 11B Joey Chambers 50 39 50 139 3

5 52B James Salyers 41 43 50 134 3

6 112B Abigail Streetman 41 45 41 127 3

7 64B Desiree Baker 40 37 36 113 3

8 33B Brandon King 38 35 39 112 3

9 91B Kaycee Brock DNF 38 40 78 2

10 3B Eric Simmons 40 34 74 2

11 1 Dylan Terango 47 47 1

12 96B Jason Taylor 40 40 1

13 21B Serena Miller 38 38 1

14 2B Savannah Braun 37 37 1

QUAD PEEWEE A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 91A Tyler Frazier 47 50 45 47 189 4

2 101A Jacob Jackson 50 47 47 144 3

3 1A Kalob Hedin 45 50 95 2

4 32A Ryland Windsor 50 50 1

QUAD PEEWEE B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 525B Michael Yodonis Jr 43 45 47 43 178 4

2 15B Jackson Parks 47 40 43 47 177 4

3 2B Beau Swann 50 50 50 150 3

4 99B Jordan Frazier 45 DNF 45 50 140 3

5 100B Ryan Cain 47 41 88 2

6 31 Riley Olson 40 45 85 2

7 78B Karson Hedin 43 38 81 2

2 4 Jose Cabreja 43 43 45 47 178 4

3 18 Mark Bradley 45 47 14 106 3

4 1 Chuck Frazier 47 45 DNF 92 2

5 8 Robert Hoffman 14 47 61 2

6 77 Angel Berrios 13 40 DNF 53 2

7 515 Kevin Wicker 43 43 1

8 3 Gary Blocker 41 41 1

9 71 Michael Parks 27 27 1

QUAD VETERAN #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 9V John Plankey 47 41 50 41 179 4

2 11V Michael Perrino 45 40 40 40 165 4

3 8V Paul Ladouceur 50 47 47 144 3

4 428V Dan Aitken 50 43 50 143 3

5 31V Billy Olson 47 41 50 138 3

6 54V Raul Chacon, Sr 45 43 43 131 3

7 13V Chad Kurtz 39 20 59 2

8 4V Jim Sheer 45 45 1

9 282V James Gallo 45 45 1

QUAD SENIOR #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 3 Robert Novak 47 43 47 45 182 4

2 2 Rob Swann 43 47 40 47 177 4

3 110 Michael Terango 45 50 50 145 3

4 85 Michael Hubbard 40 41 43 124 3

5 7 Wayne Mossbrooks 40 39 41 120 3

6 777 Keith Knauss 50 45 95 2

7 43 David Magnusson 45 40 85 2

8 926 Don Johnson 50 50 1

9 52 Ron Johnson 47 47 1

10 45 Carey Atkinson 43 43 1

11 1 Bill Paradiso 41 41 1

12 5 Thomas West 41 41 1

13 51 Walter Depietto 39 39 1

QUAD SUPER SENIOR #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 4X James Tyson III 50 50 50 50 200 4

3 13X John Ellison 47 24 43 45 159 4

2 2X Steve Johnson DNF 45 47 92 2

4 77X Robert Catterton Jr 45 22 67 2

5 24X Patrick Gammage 47 47 1

6 7X Miguel A. Solivan 41 41 1

7 66X Drew Cole 40 40 1

QUAD MASTER #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 44 Edward Genaw 50 50 47 47 194 4

2 1 Mike Ferguson 47 47 45 45 184 4

3 8 Leonardo Santana 50 50 100 2

4 3 Bob Brown 11 43 54 2

5 151 Dickie Cameron 22 22 1

QUAD UTILITY OPEN #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 79X Keith Hedin 50 50 100 2

QUAD WOMEN #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

1 331 Kayla Vawter 50 50 50 47 197 4

2 9 Taylor Plankey 47 43 47 43 180 4

3 789 Danielle Hennessy 43 47 47 20 157 4

4 19 Melissa Lovely 45 41 41 20 147 4

5 17 Shannon Brening 50 50 1

6 63 Sarah VanDe Leur 45 45 1

7 3 Katie Swann 45 DNF 45 1

8 11 Becky Decosta 45 45 1

9 199 Brooke Yahraus DNF 43 43 1

10 121 Ashley Colon 40 40 1

WOMEN VETERAN #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 2V Renita Swann 50 50 50 50 200 4

2 18V Angela Ladouceur 47 47 47 141 3

QUAD JUNIOR #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 4 Jose Cabreja Jr 41 50 45 50 186 3

2 9 Hanna Plankey 43 14 47 41 145 4

3 216 Christian Schenker 47 45 DNF 50 142 3

4 179 Jordan Deery 45 43 47 135 3

5 51 Sarah Cameron 40 50 43 133 3

6 74 Robert Catterton III 50 47 97 2

7 602 Parker Merrill 45 45 1

8 310 Christian Placa 20 20 1

9 8 Rudy Lemus 20 20 1

QUAD SUPER PEEWEE A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 99A Jimmy Frazier III 50 50 50 50 200 4

2 107A Joshua Jeffreys 45 43 45 47 180 4

3 8A Brandon Frazier 47 41 47 135 3

4 31A Garrison Rickman 45 43 DNF 88 2

5 123A Bryanne Parks 43 41 84 2

6 45A Nicholas Mason 47 47 1

QUAD SUPER PEEWEE B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 13B Jadin Storey 45 50 47 45 187 4

2 19B Elizabeth Roth 47 47 45 43 182 4

3 5B Ian Nordle 43 43 39 41 166 4

4 11B Joey Chambers 50 39 50 139 3

5 52B James Salyers 41 43 50 134 3

6 112B Abigail Streetman 41 45 41 127 3

7 64B Desiree Baker 40 37 36 113 3

8 33B Brandon King 38 35 39 112 3

9 91B Kaycee Brock DNF 38 40 78 2

10 3B Eric Simmons 40 34 74 2

11 1 Dylan Terango 47 47 1

12 96B Jason Taylor 40 40 1

13 21B Serena Miller 38 38 1

14 2B Savannah Braun 37 37 1

QUAD PEEWEE A #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 91A Tyler Frazier 47 50 45 47 189 4

2 101A Jacob Jackson 50 47 47 144 3

3 1A Kalob Hedin 45 50 95 2

4 32A Ryland Windsor 50 50 1

QUAD PEEWEE B #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Bike # Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 525B Michael Yodonis Jr 43 45 47 43 178 4

2 15B Jackson Parks 47 40 43 47 177 4

3 2B Beau Swann 50 50 50 150 3

4 99B Jordan Frazier 45 DNF 45 50 140 3

5 100B Ryan Cain 47 41 88 2

6 31 Riley Olson 40 45 85 2

7 78B Karson Hedin 43 38 81 2

8 76B Karlee Hedin 41 39 80 2

BEGINNERS Points Points Points Points Points Run

Bike # Name #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

1 79 Rusty Bell 39 37 32 47 155 4

2 74 Federico Claps 37 36 35 45 153 4

3 12 Matthew Smith 47 45 47 139 3

4 1 Don Waldhalm 45 43 50 138 3

5 7 Jorge Pelaez 15 39 33 38 125 4

6 227 Luciano Maestu 40 37 39 116 3

7 118 Grayson Bradley 36 38 41 115 3

8 329 Jake Smith 47 50 97 2

9 55 Matthew Ketchum 41 40 81 2

10 50 Gordon Crowhurst 35 43 78 2

11 115 Nathan Moir 14 31 31 76 3

12 23 Mark Robinson 33 36 69 2

13 581 Matt Houston 35 34 69 2

14 76 Gabriel Garcia 29 36 65 2

15 823 Kris Salter 32 32 64 2

16 100 Alvaro Rodriguez 50 50 1

17 6 Amy Schnitz 13 10 25 48 3

18 13 Matthew Arnett 31 17 48 2

19 170 Matthew Dawley 10 37 47 2

20 500 Frank Evans 45 45 1

21 8 Adam Debiel 43 43 1

22 84 Matt Williams 43 43 1

23 31 Matthew Dennison 41 41 1

24 226 Tyler Merrell 41 41 1

25 101 Jeffrey Strickland 40 40 1

26 21 Jimmy Connours 40 40 1

27 309 Dalton Griffin 39 39 1

28 171 Jake Skelhorn 38 38 1

29 997 Joel Labash 38 38 1

30 10 Travis Underwood 35 35 1

31 68 Stan Blanacek 34 34 1

32 392 William Burchette 34 34 1

33 38 Brittany Boris 33 33 1

34 777 Curt Warnke 6 27 33 2

35 81 Timothy McKay 30 30 1

36 62 Michael Gagen 28 28 1

37 117 Clayton Anderson 26 26 1

38 111 Larry Adams 24 24 1

39 26 Hannah Sacco 14 14 1

40 888 Rolando Franco 14 14 1

41 11 Becky Decosta 12 12 1

42 77 Steven Pagley 6 6 1

BIKE TEAMS #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 Dirt Poor Racing 50 47 43 50 190 4

2 Suncoast Trailblazers 47 38 50 47 182 4

3 Hell's Canyon Racing 40 43 45 45 173 4

4 Panama Racing 41 41 47 41 170 4

5 WDR 43 45 39 38 165 4

6 Squidbillies Racin' 45 39 38 39 161 4

7 CFTR 50 40 40 130 3

8 Cycle Works Racing 40 41 43 124 3

QUAD TEAMS #1 #2 #3 #4 Total Events

Name Points Points Points Points Points Run

1 Screw Loose Racing 50 50 47 47 194 4

2 Squidbillies Quad Racin' 0 47 50 50 147 3

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RefereesEnduro: David Wildner

(727) [email protected]

harE scraMblEs: Donny Richardson (727) 235-2051

[email protected]

Motocross: Bryan Hayes (321) 537-4267

[email protected]

Scorekeepersftr scorEkEEpEr:

Tim Nordle (352) 303-0088 [email protected]

Enduro: Jeremy Powell

(321) 453-4257 [email protected]

harE scraMblEs: Donald St. John

(912) 729-1089 [email protected]

Motocross: Sandy Moss

(321) 537-0716 [email protected]

OfficialsFord Snodgrass, President1524 Fleetwood Drive, Sarasota, FL 34232(941) [email protected]

Jack Terrell, Vice President180 Sunrise Hill Lane, Auburndale, FL 33823 (863) 984-9294 [email protected]

Deborah Broderick, Secretary5461 Carrick Road, Cocoa, FL 32927-9074(321) [email protected]

Jonny Simpkins, Treasurer6300 Oil Well Road, Clermont, FL 34714(352) 394-2430 [email protected]

Cary Hunt, Enduro Chairman 14967 Newport RoadClearwater, FL 33764(727) [email protected]

Mike Belle, Hare Scrambles Chairman 912 Justice Drive Tampa, FL 33613 (813) 963-0657 [email protected]

Rick Dreggors, Motocross Chairman439 River Isle Court Longwood, FL 32779(407) [email protected]

Investment Management ConsultingBusiness/Personal/Estate

Tomblin, Castardo-Jones Wealth Management Group of Raymond James & Associates, Inc.Brooks Tomblin, Sr.

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Who to Contact in FTR

Area #1: Rocky Gavins 290 East Palmer Mill Road Monticello, FL32344 [email protected] (850) 545-9945 Counties: Out-of-State, Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Holmes, Washington, Bay, Jackson, Calhoun, Gulf, Gadsden, Liberty, Franklin, Leon, Wakulla, Jefferson, Madison, Taylor, Lafayette, Dixie

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Area #3: Allen Pearce, 3473 NW 49th Ave. Gainesville, FL 32605-1069 [email protected] Counties: Gilchrist, Alachua, Levy, Marion, Citrus, Sumter, Lake

Area #4: Chad Hunter, 408 Grove St. Ormond Beach, FL 32174-7022 [email protected] Counties: Flagler, Volusia

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Area #6: Kerri Chambers, PO Box 231, Auburndale FL 33823, (863) 956-9140, [email protected] Counties: East Hillsborough, Polk

Area #7: Bill Jenkins, Jr. 13519 Lacebark Pine Road, Orlando, FL 32832-6578 [email protected] Counties: Seminole, Orange, Osceola

Area #8: Sam Boydstun, 1410 Gleneagles Way, Rockledge, FL 32955 [email protected] Counties: Brevard, Indian River

Area #9: Joe Collis, 2210 N Rye Road, Parrish, FL 34219-9625 [email protected] Counties: Manatee, Sarasota, Hardee, DeSoto, Highlands

Area #10: Rick Bertine,1565 SE Tidewater Place, Stuart, Fl 34997, (772) 260-3287, [email protected] Counties: Okeechobee, St. Lucie, Martin

Area #11 Ed Lukosavich, 6655 Bottlebrush Lane, Naples, Fl 34109-3813, (239) 514-4530, [email protected] Counties: Charlotte, Glades, Lee, Hendry, Collier

Area #12: VACANT Counties: Palm Beach

Area #13: VACANT Counties: Broward, Dade, Monroe

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Where to Ride?

1. Apollo Motorcycle Club - apollomotorcycleclub.comDan Graziano, Cocoa, FL (321) 635-8436, [email protected]

2. Azalea City Motorcycle Club - Gary Wyatt, Interlachen, FL (386) 684-2698, [email protected]

3. Big Scrub Trail Riders - John Hawkins, (352) 516-6903, [email protected]

4. Central Florida Trail Riders - Kevin Simmons, Orlando, FL (407) 859-3006 or (407) 625-3006, [email protected]

5. Columbia Enduro Riders - Ricky Dennis, Columbia, SC (803) 786-0051, [email protected]

6. Daytona Dirt Riders - Randy Griffin, New Smyrna Beach, FL (386) 423-4302, [email protected]

7. Family Riders, Inc. - Johnny Thomas, 1 Venice Ave, Hanahan, SC 29406 (843) 553-1463

8. Greenville Enduro Riders Association - Duane Wellington, Laurens, SC (864) 908-6109, [email protected]

9. Old School Dirt Riders - Ron Collis, Myakka City, FL (941) 962-5036, [email protected]

10. Palm Beach Trail & Trail - Randy Rash, Ft. Lauderdale, FL (954) 931-5709, [email protected]

11. Perry Mountain M/C - Glenn Hollingshead, Selma, AL (334) 872-0619, [email protected]

12. River City Dirt Riders - rcdr.orgMundy Murzic, Jacksonville, FL (904) 465-2013, [email protected]

13. Sarasota Area Dirt Riders - sadraracing.com Randy Faul, Arcadia, FL (863) 494-6476, [email protected]

14. Sarasota Area Quad Riders - Amanda Fronckowiak, Venice, FL (941) 223-6974, [email protected]

15. Southeast Florida Trail Riders - seftr.org - Frank Campbell, West Palm Beach, FL (561) 722-1321, [email protected]

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16. Sumter Enduro Riders - Johnny McCoy, Sumter, SC (803) 481-5169, [email protected]

17. Suncoast Trail Blazers - Brian Coughlin, Tampa, FL (813) 908-9008, [email protected]

18. Sunrunners M/C - Jack Terrell, Auburndale, FL (863) 984-9294, [email protected]

19. Tallahassee Trail Riders - tallahasseetrailriders.org - Rocky Gavins, Tallahassee, FL (850) 545-9945, [email protected]

20. Treasure Coast Trail Riders - Scott Klucinec, Vero Beach, FL (772) 473-3801, [email protected]

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2011 Aug-21 Enduro #1 Big Scrub Trail Riders, LOCHLOOSA Tyler Trammell Aug-27&28 HS #1 River City Dirt Riders, LAKE CITY/AMP Mose Howard Sept-4 Enduro #2 Greenville Enduro Riders , WHITMIRE, SC Tyler Trammell Sept-10&11 HS #2 Apollo MC, SAMSULA, FL Shane Hoskins Sept-17&18 HS #3 Central Florida Trail Riders, BARTOW, FL Mose Howard October-2 Enduro #3 Suncoast Trail Blazers, BROOKSVILLE, FL Tyler Trammell

October-8&9 HS #4 Daytona Dirt Riders, ORMOND BEACH, FL CANCELLED October-22&23 HS #4 Azalea City MC, BOSTWICK, FL Mose Howard November-5&6 HS #5 Sunrunners, BARTOW, FL November-6 Enduro #4 Perry Mountains MC, MAPLESVILLE, AL November-19&20 Rain Date December-3&4 HS #6 Old School Dirt Riders, MYAKKA CITY, FL

2012 January-7&8 HS #7 Suncoast Trail Blazers, BROOKSVILLE, FL January-14&15 HS #8 Palm Beach Trail Riders, OKEECHOBEE, FL January 15 Enduro #5 Broxton Bridge, EHRHARDT, SC January-28&29 HS #9 Treasure Coast Trail Riders, BRIGHTON, FL February-4 BOD Meeting - time/location TBA February-11&12 HS #10 SE Florida Trail Riders, OKEECHOBEE, FL February-19 Motocross #1 TBA February-19 Enduro #6 Central Florida Trail Riders, RICHLOAM, FL February-25&26 HS #11 SADRA, ONA, FL March-3&4 HS #12 Big Scrub Florida Trail Riders, GATORBACK, FL March-4 Enduro #7 Sandlapper, SALLEY SC March-10&11 Motocross #2 TBA March-11 Enduro #8 DDR (Alligator), DAYTONA BEACH, FL March-18 Motocross #3 TBA March-24&25 HS #13 FTR Benefit, TBA April-1 Motocross #4 TBA April-14&15 HS #14 Tallahassee Trail Riders, CHIPLEY, FL April-22 Motocross #5 TBA April-28&29 HS #15 Daytona Dirt Riders, ORMOND BEACH, FL May-5 BOD/Sanction Meeting - TBA May-5 Enduro #9 Apollo MC, SEVILLE, FL May-13 Motocross #6 TBA May-20 Enduro #10 FTR Benefit, HEART ISLAND, FL May-27 Motocross #7 TBA June-3 Motocross #8 TBA August-4&5 FTR Banquet

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