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FEATURES 6 Sherri’s Turn 8 Letters10 Dirtbits11 The Endangered
Off Roader12 The Dunes Fight
is Far From Over13 4x4 Coach14 Dr. De Forest’s
Off Road Health Tips15 Coming Events
20 Readers’ Off RoadDesert Toys
23 Blast from the Past25 EPA Abuse38 Classified Ads
COMPETITION26 Big 6 Grand Prix Series27 SoCal AMA Motocross
28 Lucas Oil Off RoadAZ Regional Race
30 Mammoth Motocross33 CALVMX/AHRMA
Flat Track &Trials
36 SCFTA FlatTrack
CONTENTS PHOTO Intermediate racer Dario Gifford, representing theRovers MC at the AMA Big 6 Grand Prix series earlier this year.Photo by Rodney RutherfordCOVER PHOTOS TOP Drag racing in the dunes. Cristian “Corikillo”Castillo from Valle de Mexicali México. Photo by Neal Rideoutwww.fe135.com BOTTOM Night fun in the dunes. Doug Tyler, the owner ofTMW Off Road in Mesa, Arizona. Photo by Neal Rideout www.fe135.com
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VOLUME 33, NO. 12 • SEPTEMBER 2015
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EDITORSSteve Kukla
Sherri Kukla
COLUMNISTSDr. Gary De Forest
Tom Severin
PHOTOJOURNALISTRodney Rutherford
CONTRIBUTORSDel Albright
C&C Race Photos - In MemoryCheckered Flag Photography
Roy Denner - In MemoryKaren Gould
Judd Neves
Riley O’Malley
Scott Spinning
Trackside Photos
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Tim Townsley
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The last thing I want to do when I’mon the final drop-dead deadline forgetting the magazine out, as in the
night before the printer is expecting it thenext morning, is to spend any time at allon the phone.
So when the phone rang and I sawthat it was an 800 number why did Ianswer it?
Even I don’t know the answer tothat question. Then I discovered it was asurvey-taker. What?! How fast can Ihang up? I wondered.
A political survey, he said. Now hehad my attention.
This survey which was about all thefoolish liberal policies in this great statewe live in that is overrun with liberalfools in leadership gave me greatopportunity to express all myfrustrations with the governor, theeconomy, illegal immigration, envirowackos, the works. And then when thesurvey-taker asked my opinion of BarackObama, I couldn’t help myself. I juststarted laughing. And the great thingabout this call? Helaughed right along withme and said “I thoughtyou might feel that way.”
He compared hisstate of Florida to ourstate and he was even inmore distress at thethought of a Jeb Bushpresidency than I wasbecause he’s alreadylived under Jeb Bushleadership right there inhis state.
I may have sounded like I wascontradicting myself at this point.Because earlier when he asked me “Howoften do you vote in presidentialelections?” and I had to choose from hislist of answers: (a) Never, (b) Sometimes,(c) Most of the time and (d) Always. I, ofcourse had said “Always.”
So now he asked me: “If the electionwere today and your choice was JebBush for Republican and Hillary Clintonfor Democrat who would you vote for?”My answer came immediately. “I
wouldn’t vote,” I said. Then of course Irealized how that was totally contradictoryto what I had just told him about alwaysvoting in presidential elections.
“Actually I would vote third party,” Icorrected myself “and I would chooseDonald Trump.”
“You really think that will be achoice?” he asked genuinelycurious.
“If Jeb Bush is the Republicannominee I absolutely do think thatwill be a choice,” I told him andwent on to reiterate “I will eithervote third party or will not vote if
those are the choices.”So after hanging up the phone, two
things occurred to me. What a sad state ofaffairs that this early in the election processthe people who designsurvey questions are alreadyassuming our two choices willbe Clinton and Bush. Andsecondly, if that really is thetotally outrageous outcomeof the primary elections, andTrump runs third party and asall the naysayers predict, theDemocrats win, it will not beTrump’s fault. That I am sureof.
Why, you may ask?Well, was it Trump’s
fault when Romney, the Republicancandidate, didn’t win in 2008? Was itTrump’s fault when McCain, theRepublican candidate, didn’t win in 2004?
No, it wasn’t. So if some namby-pamby, Republican-in-Name-Only (RINO tothose in the know), wimpy, washy,politically correct weakling otherwiseknown as the pseudo-conservativecandidate can’t muster up enough votes to
win, it won’t be Trump’s fault at all even ifhe is listed as a third party candidate. It willbe the fault of the person whomisrepresents the Republican party on theballot. The person who couldn’t get theconservatives excited enough to come outand vote.
And whether you think Trump is theman for the job, and at this point I can’t sayfor sure without a doubt that’s how I’ll votein the primary, one thing none of us candeny, Trump knows how to get peopleexcited. The first presidential debate for the
2016 election cycle broke all non-sporting event viewing records for alltime. With 24 million viewers, this debatetripled the 2012 election debate highviewer record of 7.6 million.
So if nothing else with Trump onthe ballot a record number of voters willvery likely turn out if for no other reasonthan to vote against him. But at leastthey’ll be voting.
I, on the other hand, have beenexcited since the first politically incorrectstatement left his mouth regarding illegalimmigration and continuing on throughhis insults of the ultra liberal pretendconservative McCain and right onthrough his Rosie O’Donnell commentsduring the debate.
Admittedly I knew virtually nothingabout Donald Trump before he formallythrew his hat in the ring so other thanbeing aware the man existed I may havean advantage over people like say, mysister, who said I was causing her bloodto boil because I was even consideringvoting for Trump. She apparently is veryaware of many things he has said and
done in his public lifetime, as aresome friends of mine who also didn’tseem overly excited about the man. The biggest draw to me is his
total unconcern about beingpolitically correct. In fact its toowonderful to just say he is“unconcerned” it’s more like the factthat he takes immense pleasure instating the politically incorrectopinions that many of us share buthave been forced to suppress. What, you may be wondering, as
some of our occasional Facebookfrenemies boldly speak out on our site,does politics have to do with off roading?I say to those who don’t know, it’s nowonder we’re fighting off road legalbattles on a daily basis with so many outthere unaware of the connection.
Putting aside my concern for moral,social and religious political beliefs, thevery fact that virtually 100% ofenvironmental extremists are of theliberal mindset is reason enough to voteconservative. The EPA and EndangeredSpecies Act have worked in concert fordecades to wreak havoc on our industry,
damaging the off road economy as wellas our enjoyment of the sport.
“In conclusion,” I must say directlyquoting Fox News television and radiohost Sean Hannity, “I am glad DonaldTrump is in this race. I like hisstraightforward outsider’s view ofpolitics. His personality and backgroundare impressive and refreshing. I likeanybody who is not politically correct. Ihope his outspokenness and his couragerubs off on his fellow Republicans, whohave all become stale, timid, weak andgenerally (especially in DC) useless.Many Republicans can learn a thing ortwo from Trump.”
And if you’re not yet registered tovote, I hope you will learn a thing or twofrom this article and get registered in timeto vote either for or against DonaldTrump in the presidential primaries.
Our future depends on it. E
“I hope his outspokenness and hiscourage rubs off on his fellowRepublicans, who have all becomestale, timid, weak and generally(especially in DC) useless. ManyRepublicans can learn a thing ortwo from Trump.” — Sean Hannity
The liberal policies of theEPA and Endangered SpeciesAct have worked in concertfor decades to wreak havocon our industry, damaging theoff road economy as well asour enjoyment of the sport.
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Happy SubscriberHi Sherri,
This subscription is one of the fewpleasures I have left in my short butnone-the-less illustrious life. When themagazine arrives, the first thing I go to is“Sherri’s turn” and then the EPA column.Now that the San Diego Off RoadCoalition has some space I can keep upwith what the eco nazis are up to. Over
the years you havebeen very good to me.Since we first met at theSand Sports SuperShow, then you postedthe picture of my boysand I and you havelisted my quad for sale.And as busy as you are,you always find time todrop me a line. At theend of the day, I am notat all surprised becausethat’s what friends do.Be well Sherri. Say hi tothe The Guy in theGarage.RICHARD FETTERSEscondido CA
About that
Navigation
Story...Hi Sherri,
Oh, my gosh!! Never laughed so hardand so long (with doubled over stomach)in such a long time. Thank you, I’m soglad to know that I’m not the only oneout there. I couldn’t have summed it upany better from a “navigator’s” point ofview. My husband and I “always” startout with excitement and confidence, justeager for another trip! Us too, we havethe print-outs and the Thomas Guidepages marked. But once we’re out there,something happens, maybe its the traffic,or the panic of the unknown, or justtrying to do it “right” this time! (perfecttrip) LOL. We’ll even “laugh” about it at amuch later time, sometimes of years pastevents that could have been disastrous.
So we’ve developed a motto saying“every road leads somewhere!” I alwaystry to smooth over getting lost with, “Sohow about lunch?” Only a few times hasthat worked. It is usually a “very” quietride home. But isn’t true love grand!We’ve been married for 30 years. We’re
still the very best of friends, thankgoodness.
Love your articles and look forward tothem, always. Thanks!Take care and our prayers always with you,KIM AND ROSE GESSJulian CA
Hi Sherri,Wanted to reply to your story in latest
issue (August 2015). SO hit the nail onthe head there....it was like you weretalking about Craig and I. I also told him Iwouldn’t navigate anymore, and that he’dneed to either let me drive or look updirections before we leave. No more ofthat using the smartphone arrow crap!Keep up the good work girl!THERESA COLLETTSan Marcos CAMissed the article? Read the digital
edition at www.ss-offroadmagazine.com
Happy Long-Time
Off Roading Family
Thank you Sherri,My mom and dad were so happy to
see the picture (Off Road Dads, June2015) and it made me feel good too. Aslike most desert racing families we stickclose together and love family and thesport we have. My family grew up in thedesert and it became my passion at anearly age. Then we graduated to “familyenduro’s” where we had my mom, sister,me and dad all riding on the same minutetogether. Then I graduated to more racingactivities after I was 18 and off to theraces I went. Then it turned to an industryjob that now has had me at Honda for 31years! So like you our jobs are part of ourlove and passion.
Thanks again for your lil magazine. Itputs a smile on my face when it arrivesand I get to sit and read about all the newfast guys in our area.
Keep up the great work and I lookforward to sharing more in the future.Here is a shot for your “moms in racing”section for the future.
Thanks again for what you do!CHUCK MILLERTorrance CA E
Love of family, love of the desert and love of country. Richard Fetters and sons from the 2014 Back tothe Desert special readers’ feature last fall.
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Best In The DesertAnnounces Exciting2016 Schedule WithLots Of New Surprises
Casey Folks announced some excitingchanges and additions to the 2016
Best In The Desert raceseason. Theannouncement came at aspecial press conferenceheld in Las Vegas prior tothis year’s running of theGeneral Tire Vegas to Renopresented by FOX.
The 2016 season willopen with the traditionalTHR Motorsports Parker250 presented by PolarisRZR. That will be followedby the BlueWater Resort &Casino Parker 425
presented by Impact, asThe Legend Lives On forthis historic race. Next upis the second annualrunning of the PolarisRZR UTV WorldChampionship inLaughlin, Nevada. InMarch, downtown LasVegas really comes to lifewith the world famousand hugely popularPolaris RZR Mint 400presented by GeneralTire.
Now the season gets even moreexciting with the introduction of theMethod Race Wheels Laughlin DesertClassic presented by Canidae Tap It. Therace replaces the Silver State 300 and is anall-new 2-day racing event along theColorado River in Laughlin, Nevada.
Then, the 20th running of the GeneralTire Vegas to Reno...the Long Way,presented by FOX. This special 2-dayevent August 17-20, 2016 helps uscommemorate the 20th year of this iconicevent.
Next up is the Bluewater DesertChallenge, October 6-9, 2016, 2-day race inParker Arizona.
And then, Henderson is replaced byan exciting race in Pahrump, Nevada, thePahrump Nugget 250 presented bySupercross.com running December 1-4,2016.
Quite an exciting year planned byBest in the Desert. For BITD race datesand contact information throughout theyear see the Desert Racing category ofComing Events in S&S Off RoadMagazine.
Laughlin, NV to hostRound 8 of West HareScrambles Series
With the 2015 Kenda/Srt West HareScramble Championship visiting
some of the most varied and uniqueterrain each weekend the new seasonfinale will be no exception! Dark Side MC,MRAN and AMRA have stepped up tohost the final round of the series and
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By Ed Stovin
The newsletter of the
Carnegie
Carnegie State Vehicular RecreationArea is currently looking to expand.About 3500 acres adjacent to the
park have been purchased with OHVmoney and the State is going through theprocess to decide on whether to expandCarnegie. Recently a comment periodended for the Preliminary General Plan andEnvironmental Impact Report. There wereplenty of negative comments filed bythose who oppose OHV anywhere. Thosewho oppose got agencies, municipalitiesand NIMBYs (not in my back yard) tocomment in opposition to the expansion.Many, however, commented on thebenefits of the expansion. CORVA held acomments training class (commentsproject) on how to write strong commentsin favor of the expansion. State Parks isreviewing the input and will decide on thenext step in the near future.
GlamisThe Imperial Sand Dunes Advisory
committee met recently to discuss the
upcoming season. Eachmeeting the BLM givesreports on operations, lawenforcement andemergency medical. Because there hasn’tbeen much action in the sand since ourlast meeting in May, our discussioncentered on maintenance, the upcomingseason and our wish list. It turns out thatsigning the area closed for the PMV plantrequires the work of at least two full timestaff year around. Because the sand shiftsso much, signs are continuously beingburied or exposed.
They are still looking for campgroundhosts. If you have any interest and wouldlike to know more, contact the El CentroBLM office 760-337-4400.
Neil Hamada showed us a newmaterial the BLM is using to reduceerosion. The area where the most erosionhappens is along Wash Road. When waterruns from the late summer monsoons, itdamages the dirt road. They found amaterial that looks like honeycomb nettingthat is put on the ground and the spacesare filled with soil. We are hopeful this willwork as planned. Speaking of Wash Road,the restrooms there have been moved alittle ways to the west. This will allow theWash Road to go straight without a stopsign.
Two accessible parking spots havebeen made next to accessible restrooms,making the area compliant withregulations.
There is a very expensive pavingproject under way at the dunes. It will bedone in phases and will make a variety of
improvements. The one that stuck out themost in my mind is theend of Gordon’s WellRoad will get a loop put inbig enough for an RV toturn around. Now theroad simply stops.
Office manager TomZale said if he were kingfor a day, he would createa new ranger station byGecko Road andHighway 78. The currentstation is getting prettyold. Space is limited
inside and on big weekends, injuredpeople may be attended to in the sameroom that arrested people are beingprocessed. The advisory committee isplanning to work on finding ways to bringin a new ranger station.
LobbyingA lot of people think that “lobbyist” is
a bad word. They thinklobbyists are against what’sgood about our country.
Another way to look at them is when theyrepresent those who oppose you, they arebad. But when lobbyists work for you orrepresent your way of thinking, they takeon a much better view. The job of alobbyist is to persuade legislators andgovernment agencies to see issues theway their clients do.
As an off-roader, all I want is to be leftalone so I can ride my motorcycle outthere. The problem is that there are peoplewho work to keep that from happening.They work through the system, trying torestrict us with laws and regulations. Aspresident of SDORC, I also work within thesystem to protect the rights of off-roaders.Unfortunately, laws and regulations areoften made far from my home in San Diego.I wish I could hop on a flight toSacramento any time an issue comes up,but that’s just not practical for a workingguy like me. What I want is someone torepresent me (and all off-roaders) in
Sacramento. That someone would be alobbyist. Someone who would bewatching the legislative bills beingintroduced and let me know of any thataffect OHV. Then we would work togetherto optimize the outcome.
SDORC had a lobbyist before, but thegreat recession was hard on us. I wouldlove to hire another, but they cost moneyand SDORC has a very limited budgetright now. We are having a fundraising funrun November 7th at The Dip nearSuperstition Mountain. I hope all of youwill make it out to support us and have agreat time. Look for details at sdorc.organd elsewhere in this magazine.
San Diego County alone has about100,000 registered off-road vehicles. If Icould get one dollar from every OHVowner in San Diego County, I could dogood things for us. Just $1. I would hirelobbyists and lawyers to work on ourissues. SDORC accepts PayPal on ourwebsite www.sdorc.org and even onedollar will help. E
angeredThe Endangered Off Roader
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their event pits the fastest racers in thesouthwest against the entire West Coaston their tight, technical, single track linedwith Cholla cactus mixed with some fastwashes and rocky elevation changes!
As with all the MRAN sanctionedrounds the entire race day will take placeon Saturday, starting with the Pee Wee’son their 2 mile course and the YouthRacers on a 10 mile course. Thenimmediately afterwards a few moretechnical trails will be added to fill out the1.5 Hour C race headed up by the WomenRacers and the day will be headlined bythe 2.5 hour Pro/A/B race.
One thing that will be most uniqueabout the event is the start procedure.Laughlin has very strict BLM regulationson how many racers will be able to startat once so we will be utilizing a start verysimilar to that of the Snowshoe GNCC onthe East Coast starting 10 racers at a timebased on their point standings! Top 10overall start first (Pro and FMF Pro 250combined) followed by the next 10overall. Then the top 10 Open A’sfollowed by the next 10 Open A’s, and soon for each class. Riders who are not inthe points chase will be lined up based
on entry within their classes. All rowswill be time adjusted so make sure toget those valuable points at Round 7!
Much more info to come. Pre EntryOpens October 1. Watchwww.nationalhareandhound.com formore info.
THE DUNESFIGHT IS FARFROM OVERBy Bob Mason, ASA President
The battle to maintain access to publicland for motorized recreation will
never go away. Yes, we were successfulin regaining 40,000 acres at Imperial SandDunes. This took over a million dollars,more than ten years and a considerablevolunteer effort to make this happen.Now, the anti-access folks have appealedthe Judge’s ruling. So the battle goes on!
The same anti-access organizations
have asked the California Fish and GameCommission to list the flat-tailed hornedlizard as an endangered species. Thisinitially resulted in the shut-down of SolarProjects in the California Desert whileagency staff considered the request. Willthe Imperial Sand Dunes be on the “HitList” next?
The California Department of Parksand Recreation and Air Pollution ControlDistrict are currently wrestling overjurisdiction over airquality at Oceano Dunes.Imperial Sand Dunes willbe next. Dust will be anissue to deal with.
When Judge Illstonissued her findings sheordered the U.S. Fish andWildlife Service (US-FWS) to complete aRecovery Plan for thePeirson’s milk-vetch by2019. ASA will collaboratewith the USFWS to fulfillthe Judge’s order.
Anti-access groups are advocatingriding on marked trails only at OcotilloWells State Vehicle Recreation Area inCalifornia. This could eliminate open ridingat Ocotillo Wells and couldbe considered at Imperial Sand Dunes.
All of these issues have the potentialof limiting motorized vehicle access topublic land.
What Does This Mean? What CanYou Do?
Motorized recreation enthusiasts mustcontinue to support the ASA. It takesmoney and volunteers to neutralize the anti-access groups. To be more specific:
1.Sign up as a $25/ yr ASA SupportingMember. This will cost you nothing as ASAwill send you a $25 gift card from RockyMountain ATV.
2. Become an ASA Business Sponsor.For $50 to $1,000 per year, you will supportthe fight to maintain our riding area and
your market place.3. Buy Raffle tickets. You could win a
super sand car or a Polaris XP 1000 fourseat RZR.
4. Volunteer to sell raffle tickets toyour friends.
5. Volunteer to take on anassignment. From a few hours a week tomore significant tasks.
6. Join the ASA Board of Directors.We have openings for California
leadership particularly in the San Diegoand Los Angeles areas.
For more information or to getinvolved visitwww.americansandassociation.org or call(888) 540-7263
$30K and $30Kat Willow SpringsWCDTSThe Eddie Mulder West Coast Dirt
Track Series in Willow Springs CAOctober 3rd and 4th is coming soon. A$30,000 Specialty Fabrications dash forcash purse provided by Mark and RandyZimmerman was announced earlier thissummer.
Now Eddie Mulder is excited to alsoannounce a pro purse of at least another$30,000. Digger Helm has stepped upwith his part, $30,000, of the weekend ProMain purse. The total purse will be acombined amount from Digger andRamspur Winery. As of this writingEddie is waiting to hear from RamspurWinery to announce their contribution tothe weekend purse.
New this year, Eddie has also had tojump through additional hoops to allowthe West Coast Dirt Track Series OctoberWillow Springs weekend. Due to theongoing drought in California he has hadto apply for a “special use” permit to getthe water that is needed for proper trackprep. The permit application has beensubmitted and needs approval byCalifornia’s Governor Brown. He iscurrently waiting to hear from GovernorBrown.
Once the Governor has givenapproval and Ramspur Winery hasprovided an amount for the purse, theWest Coast Dirt Track Series willannounce and post the pre-registrationforms to register for the West Coast DirtTrack Series Willow Springs October 3rdand 4th weekend. Watch us onFacebook or check our websitewww.WestCoastDirtTrackSeries.com formore information. E
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Four wheeling offers a wide assortmentof terrain to test and hone our skills.Some is really easy; other areas are
quite challenging. One surface that oftengives newer drivers trouble is what I callcobblestone.
Cobblestone trails are like gravelroads, with one distinct difference. Thatdifference can have a huge impact onyour 4WD experience if you’re notpaying attention.
Cobblestone are small rocks that areloose or embedded in the trail, giving itthat telltale feel. Those harmless-lookingrocks can do nasty damage to tires if youhit them wrong. So it’s critical to drive oncobblestone trails properly.
Many drivers follow the maxim,“drive as slowly as possible but as fastas necessary.” That’s greatadvice, but often newer driverscarry it to extremes and get tooconcerned about every rock theysee. Fact is, you can drive athigher speeds (15 to 20 mph)over most gravel andcobblestone-type roads. Justwatch for the cobblestones andrespond accordingly.
The image shows an exampleof a cobblestone-type trail. You’llnote that the highlighted rockisn’t jagged or pointed but it canbe deadly. What makes themhazardous to your tires is thatthey are embedded. Unlikegravel, which is loose and getskicked away, some cobblestonestays put.
If you hit one while goingmore than 10 mph, with tiresaired down to dirt and rock range(15 – 18 psi), you can cut the tires badly.On top of that, you usually cut the backtire before you can stop.
What happened? The sudden impactpinches the sidewall between the rim andthe rock. One solution, then, is to steeraround these rocks.
If you can’t drive around the rock,slow down to less than 10 mph, driveover the rock, and regain your speed.They generally don’t stand up too high,so you can drive over them even in four-high. The slower speed allows your tiretime to flex properly. In this picture, youcould steer slightly to the right and easilymiss that rock. The safest thing is niceand slow.
But remember: you don’t have to beoverly cautious on gravel andcobblestone-type trails. You just need topay attention to spot cobblestones soyou can react accordingly.
Driving uphill on cobblestone
Driving uphill on cobblestone (and,for that matter, gravel) presents its ownchallenges. Use these tips to climb thathill smoothly.
1. A good, steady throttle is mosteffective. You’re going up againstgravity. If you ease up and losemomentum, then throttle up again, you’llspin and kick up stones.
2. Double or triple the intervalbetween you and the other vehicle. If thevehicle ahead starts spinning and
If you can’t drive around the rock, slow down to less than 10 mph, drive over therock, and regain your speed.
throwing rocks, yourwindshield could getdamaged severely. (Ofcourse, if you’re towing,you don’t have achoice.) Always keepample distance betweenvehicles.Nearly every trail wefour wheelers use offerssome hazards. Part ofthe fun of four wheelingis overcoming thosechallenges. Whilecobblestones shouldn’tbe ignored, don’t letthem control yourexperience. Withpractice you justautomatically avoid thetire eating cobblestone
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Hello Off Roaders out there!
Knees can be be a real pain in the rear for many an off road
enthusiast. From simple mild sprainstrains to complex fractures and ligamenttears, the knees are one of the mostinjured parts of the body. Mostmotocross and ATV folks will have somesort of knee injury as they use their legsfor additional suspension and to keepbody position correct while riding. In abuggy or a Jeep, the knees are protectedas they are not generally weight bearing.With ATV’s and bikes, the legs are rightout there and often used to correct and orkeep the rider balanced and on the bike.
Part of the problem that makes theknee joint so vulnerable to injury other
than what I just pointed out is the factthat the knee has the MOST leverageapplied to it than ANY other joint in thehuman body. The long bones of the leg,the Femur (thigh bone) and the Tibia(shin bone), make forces applied to theknee huge. These forces from thatleverage can and do apply a lot of forceto the knee joint and if there is rotationalforce (torque) as well it’s a triple whammyfolks! Many knee injuries to motocrossand off road riders occur as they stick outtheir foot in a corner or to turn in softsand or mud. As the rider’s boot touchesthe ground, it can get caught while thebike and rider are still moving forward orwhile pivoting in the corner. This can alsohappen when the rider is going straight at
speed or slow anddabs the foot andthe boot catchesthe ground, evenfor a split second.A crash is notrequired!
Knee braces ofhigh quality canhelp preventthese injuries butare not a cure all,just as helmets.Anyone, even
with knee braces on, can still have aninjury. One of the more common kneeinjuries we see in off road or motocross isa tear of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament(ACL), along with the Medial CollateralLigament (MCL) and the MedialMeniscus (cartilage pad, medial side ofknee). The orthopedic surgeons call this“the Golden Triangle.”
The ACL’s job is to stabilize the kneefrom front to back (along with the PCL)and prevent the tibia from coming out ofnormal motions in relation to the femur. Ifthis ligament is damaged it leads toinstability and the cartilage pads,meniscus, like Teflon pads, can begin totear and break down. This all leads topain and swelling and eventually arthritis(inflammation of the joint), often chronicand long term, leading to DegenerativeArthritis Disease.
A good sports injurydoctor or orthopedistcan use certain specifictests to evaluate thevarious structures of theknee for integrity. Thesetests can reveal whatstructures of the kneehave been injured and towhat extent. An x-ray willonly reveal damage tothe bones, in general. AnMRI scan will show thesoft tissues as well,including ligament (boneto bone connectors),tendons (muscle to boneconnectors) andcartilage (the Teflon likelining and pads of thejoints). An x-ray is greatto see possible fractures.The MRI is best for allthe rest of thestructures. Dependingon the history of theknee injury, the resultsof the orthopedic testingand evaluation,generally determines
what needs to be done to recover fromthe injury.
Ligaments of the knee keep the bonesof the knee in proper place and preventexcess motion during use and loads.Laxity and/or complete tears of theligaments will lead to additional damageand most likely require the skills of agood orthopedic surgeon to resolvethese injuries properly. Mild and evenmoderate sprains/strains to the knee canoften be resolved with proper physicaltherapy, medications and exercises. Someof the most common types ofconservative, non-surgical treatmentsinclude ultrasound, electrical musclestimulation, specific strengtheningexercises, braces/supports, swimmingand bicycling. Supplements can includeVitamin C and glucosamine sulfate. Ofcourse, the usual ice, rest and elevationof the knee is included along withcompression of a wrap bandage support.
Generally, if a person can put weighton the knee without any pain and therewas only mild swelling after an injury tothe knee, it should heal in about 4 to 6weeks. There is no substitute for proper,professional medical care and an x-ray torule out more serious injuries like afracture. Be aware that the lateral, non-weight bearing bone of the lower leg,running lateral (to the side) of the Tibia,the Fibula, can be fractured and painful,yet one can often walk on the leg. It isbest to protect the knee with care untilproper evaluation has been obtained.
With older ages, arthritis can set inand cause pain without acute injury.Wear and tear to the knees over the yearswith gravity applying it’s relentless force,wears out the once smooth cartilage thatlines the knee joints. The cartilage startsto get defects in it, not unlike a nice newsmooth Teflon lined frying pan thatbecomes damaged with use and foodbegins to stick to the now roughersurface. If there were prior injuries to theknee over the years, like torn cartilages/meniscus, this degeneration can beaccelerated, as it is with my own kneesafter 40 plus years of dirt bikes andsports.
The good news is that if you haveworn out your knees, the newer kneereplacements seem to be very good formost folks, as have hip replacements, fordecades now. No, they do not havereplacement spines, so better see yourchiropractor on a regular basis and keepthe original equipment as best you canfrom wear and tear. This article is notintended to be a comprehensive review ofall knee injuries or treatments. It shouldgive the riders out there some basicpoints about how to deal with a kneeinjury.Dr. Gary De Forest is a San Diego basedsports injury chiropractor who has beenin practice for over 30 years. He isalways happy to speak with you aboutany health concerns. He can be reachedat his office in Old Town at 619 291-2462 or deforest192@yahoo.com
This column does not constitute advice, and theaccuracy of the information is not guaranteed.Readers are advised to seek professional medicalassistance in the event that they are suffering fromany medical problem.
KNEE PAIN
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CLEAN-UPS, TRAILWORKCALIFORNIA TRAIL USER COALITIONwww.ctuc.info
DIABLO 4-WHEELERS www.diablo4wheelers.com(925) 682-5734Oct 3-4, 2015 - Bear Valley Conservation Project
FRIENDS OF EL MIRAGE (760) 388-4703www.elmirage.org
FRIENDS OF JAWBONE (760) 388-4361www.jawbone.org
GOLD HILLS POSSE (916) 933-0731www.posse4x4.orgOct 11, 2015 - Strawberry Trail Maintenance
SAN DIEGO 4 WHEELERS www.sd4wheel.com
SAN DIEGO OFF ROAD COALITIONwww.sdorc.org (619) 312-3551
SAND DUNES CLEAN UPwww.uniteddesertgateway.org
DESERT RACINGCARS & TRUCKSARIZONA OFF ROAD PROMOTIONS(623) 363-9665 www.arizonaoffroadpromotions.com
BEST IN THE DESERT (702) 457-5775www.bitd.comOct 9-11, 2015 - Bluewater Desert Challenge, Parker AZDec 4-6, 2015 - Henderson 250, Henderson NVFeb 4-7, 2016 - Bluewater Resort Parker 425, ParkerAZMar 10-13, 2016 - Polaris RZR Mint 400, Las VegasNVMay 5-8, 2016 - Method Race Wheels Laughlin DesertClassic, Laughlin NVAug 17-20, 2016 - General Tire Vegas to RenoOct 6-9, 2016 - Bluewater Desert Challenge, ParkerAZDec 1-4. 2016 - Pahrump Nuggen 250, Pahrump NV
BONNEVILLE OFF ROAD RACINGwww.bor-racing.orgSept 12, 2015 - Eagle Mountain (tentative)
CODE OFF ROAD (01152) (686) 553-40-87www.codeoffroad.com.mxOct 9-11, 2015 - Mexicana Logistics 300, MexicaliDec 4-6, 2015 - Race Ready 275
FORE Family Off Road Racing Enthusiasts(760) 608-3919 www.fore-racing.comNov 7, 2015- Cal City 200, California City CA
M.O.R.E. www.moreracing.net (760) 253-4453Sept 12, 2015 - MORE/SNORE Event, LucerneValley CADec 12-13, 2015 - SNORE/MORE 2-day Multi-Heat,Laughlin NV
NORRA (661) 268-1232 www.norra.com
RECORD OFF ROAD 646-176-16-37www.recordoffroad.comOct 9-10, 2015 - San Vicente 200Dec 11-13, 2015 - Race Ready 250
SCORE (818) 225-8402www.score-international.comSept 24-27, 2015 - 3rd SCORE Imperial Valley 250,Plaster City CANov 18-21, 2015 - 48th SCORE Baja 1000
SNORE (702) 452-4522 www.snoreracing.netSept 11-12, 2015 - KC HiLites Midnight Special,Lucerne Valley CAOct 23-24, 2015 - 46th Annual SNORE 250Dec 11-12, 2015 - Rage at the River, Laughlin NV
SADR (SOUTHERN ARIZONA DESERT RACING)520-747-0490 www.racesadr.com
Sept 25-26, 2015 - Midnight WreckDec 4-5, 2015 - Cholla 250
TEXAS DESERT RACING ASSOCIATION432-553-5780 www.texasdesertracing.com
VORRA (916) 925-1702 www.vorra.net
DESERT RACINGMOTORCYCLES & QUADSAMA DISTRICT 37 (714) 747-1211www.district37ama.orgSept 26, 2015 - Shamrocks Dual Euro Scrambles,Spangler OHV, Ridgecrest CAOct 11, 2015 - Invaders Desert Scrambles, JohnsonValley OHV, Lucerne Valley CAOct 24, 2015 - Desert MC National Hare Scrambles,Johnson Valley OHV, Lucerne Valley CAOct 25, 2015 - 100’s MC National Hare & Hound,Johnson Valley OHV, Lucerne Valley CANov 7, 2015 - Daisies/Hilltoppers Desert Scrambles,Johnson Valley OHV, Lucerne Valley CANov 29, 2015 - RHR Desert Scrambles, JohnsonValley OHV, Lucerne Valley CADec 12, 2015 - RUTS Desert Scrambles, JohnsonValley OHV, Lucerne Valley CA
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Clean-ups & Trail Work • Desert Racing Cars & Trucks • Desert Racing Motorcycles & QuadsDual Sport • Endurance Races • Endurocross • Enduros • Flat Track • 4WD Driving Schools
4WD Events • Fun Run • GP’s • Motocross • Off Road Clubs • Off Road Shows • Quad RacingRock Crawling • Sand Drags • Short Course • Speedway • Supercross • Trials • UTV • Vintage Motocross
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AMA NATIONAL HARE & HOUNDwww.NationalHareandHound.comOct 24-25, 2015 - 100s MC, Lucerne Valley CA
AMA WEST HARE SCRAMBLESwww.westharescramble.comOct 24, 2015 - Round 7, Desert MC, Lucerne Valley CANov 7-8, 2015 - Round 8, NHHA, Searchlight NV
ARIZONA OFF ROAD PROMOTIONS(623) 363-9665 www.arizonaoffroadpromotions.comSept 12, 2015 - Red Rock Ridge, Gallup NMOct 10, 2015 - Bill Holcomb Offroad Challenge,Page AZNov 2015 - TBA
BEST IN THE DESERT (702) 457-5775www.bitd.comDec 4-6, 2015 - Henderson 250, Henderson NVJan 8-9, 2016 - THR Motorsports Parker 250Feb 18-20, 2016 - Polaris RZR UTV WorldChampionship, Laughlin NV
Apr 1-3, 2016 - Motion Pro Nevada 200 Trail Ride,Caliente NVAug 17-20, 2016 - General Tire Vegas to RenoOct 6-9, 2016 - Bluewater Desert Challenge, ParkerAZ
CODE OFF ROAD (01152) (686) 553-40-87www.codeoffroad.com.mxOct 9-11, 2015 - Mexicana Logistics 300, MexicaliDec 4-6, 2015 - Race Ready 275
GET XTREME www.get-xtr-eme.comWest Hare Scramble ChampionshipOct 24, 2015 - Round 7, Desert MC, Lucerne Valley CANov 7-8, 2015 - Round 8, NHHA, Searchlight NV
MRANN - Motorcycle Racing Association ofNorthern Nevada775-848-1767 www.racemrann.comSept 12-13, 2015 - Mason Valley Dirt Squirts,Yerington NVOct 17-18, 2015 - Tankslapper MC, Purgatory Peak NVOct 31-Nov 1, 2015 - Gold Diggers MC,Winnemucca NV
AMA DISTRICT 38 OFF ROAD DIVISION(619) 562-1993 www.amad38.comRaces held in the Imperial County desert near ElCentro CASept 20, 2015 - I-8 Dezert Racers Desert Scramble,Bike & ATV, Superstition DipOct 11, 2015 - Roadrunner Off Road EuroScrambles, Bike, ATV & UTV, SuperstitionOct 24, 2015 - Full Throttle Desert Cross, Bike, ATV& UTV, Plaster City WestNov 15, 2015 - Top Notch Racing Team Race, Bike& ATV, Plaster City EastDec 12, 2015 - Roadrunner Off Road EuroScrambles, Bike & ATV, Pole Line
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NORRA (661) 268-1232 www.norra.com
RECORD OFF ROAD 646-176-16-37www.recordoffroad.comOct 9-10, 2015 - San Vicente 200Dec 11-13, 2015 - Race Ready 250
SCORE (818) 225-8402www.score-international.comSept 24-27, 2015 - 3rd SCORE Imperial Valley 250,Plaster City CANov 18-21, 2015 - 48th SCORE Baja 1000
ZR PROMOTIONS (686) 564-6653 www.zrpromo.com
DUAL SPORTDual sport rides are designed for street-legal,licensed motorcycles that are capable of beingridden on dirt roads and trails
BIG BEAR TRAIL RIDERS MCwww.bigbeartrailriders.com 818-391-3083
CAL POLY PENGUINS MCwww.cppenguinsmc.com 775-781-7845
COUNTDOWN www.mex2can.com 775-884-0399
CRAWDAD OFF ROAD EVENTSwww.crawdadoffroadevents.comOct 3-5, 2015 - Bar 10 Ranch
D-37 DUAL SPORT (626) 446-7386www.district37ama.org/dualsport/Nov 27-28, 2015 - District 37 LA Barstow to Vegas2 Day Ride
DUAL SPORT WESTwww.dualsportwest.com 775-884-0399
DUST DEVILS MC www.dustdevilsmc.com
FAMILY OFF ROAD ADVENTURESwww.familyoffroadadventures.com 209-649-3633Sept 27-28, 2015 - Yosemite Dual Sport Tour
IRON MAN DUALSPORTwww.ironmandualsport.com 530-680-6019Sept 11-14, 2015 - 7 Ranges RideSept 17-20, 2015 - 7 Ranges Ride (repeated)
ORANGE COUNTY DUALIES www.dualies.com562-243-3301
SAN DIEGO ADVENTURE RIDERSwww.dualsport-sd.com 619-825-6308
SIERRA-NEVADA ADVENTURESwww.sierranevadaadventures.comAug 22, 2015 - Henness PassSept 5-7, 2015 - Bodie & Beyond
TEAM DUAL DOGS www.teamdualdogs.com661-203-5652
VENTURA COUNTY MOTORCYCLE CLUBwww.venturacountymc.com 805-276-0156Oct 9-11, 2015 - Bishop Dual Sport
ENDURANCE RACESGLEN HELEN RACEWAY (909) 880-3090www.glenhelen.comOct 10-11, 2015 - JBC 24 Hour Endurance Race
HOLLISTER HILLS OFF ROAD ASSOCIATIONwww.hhora.org
ENDUROCROSSOff-Road motorcycle racing with obstacles suchas rocks, logs, water, sand, jumps and tractortires, sometimes held indoors.GEICO AMA ENDUROCROSSwww.endurocross.comOct 3, 2015 - National Western Complex, Denver COOct 17, 2015 - XFINITY Arena, Everett WANov 7, 2015 - Ford Idaho Center, Boise IDNov 20-21, 2015 - Citizens Business Bank Arena,Ontario CA
ENDUROSDISTRICT 37 (714) 539-2357 www.district37ama.orgOct 18, 2015 - TWMC Enduro, Spangler OHV,Ridgecrest CA
LOS ANCIANOS MC CLUB (619) 281-1400Jerry DeBerry (days) www.losancianos.comDec 5, 2015 - Full Gas Sprint Enduro
NORTHWEST MOTORCYCLE ASSOCIATIONwww.nmaoffroad.orgSept 20, 2015 - Webfoot Enduro, Walker Valley WA
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WEST CHEC www.ridechec.comOct 10, 2015 - USRA Sage Riders MC Qualifier,Chimney Rock UTOct 18, 2015 - D37 Training Wheels MC TimeKeeper, Red Mountain CAOct 25, 2015 - D36 Polka Dots MC Timekeeper,Elkins Flat CANov 15, 2015 - D36 Valley Climbers Time Keeper,Stoneyford CA
FLAT TRACKAMA PRO RACINGwww.amaproracing.com/ft/Sept 6, 2015 - Round 10, Springfield Mile II,Springfield ILOct 3, 2015 - Round 11, Calistoga Half-Mile,Calistoga CAOct 10, 2015 - Round 12, Flat Track Season Finale,LA County Fairplex, Pomona CA
CAL EXPO SACRAMENTO (916) 263-3295www.sactomile.com
CALVMX 619-500-2869 www.calvmx.net
EDDIE MULDER’S WEST COAST DIRT TRACK SERIES(861) 944-1184 www.eddiemulderswcvdts.comOct 3-4, 2014 - Willow Springs 3/8 mile, Rosamond CA
IV LEAGUE FLAT TRACK (760)554-4788www.ivl f t .comOct 24, 2015 - Flat Track Racing, Kern CountyRaceway Park, Bakersfield CA
LODI MOTORCYCLE CLUB (209) 368-7182www.lodicyclebowl.comSept 5, 2015 - TT, Round 15Sept 19, 2015 - Toby Jorgensen Memorial TTOct 3, 2015 - Short Track, Round 17Oct 17, 2015 - Short Track, Round 18Oct 24, 2015 - TT, Round 19Oct 25, 2015 - Short Track, Round 20
PRAIRIE CITY DIRT TRACK(916) 837-3243 www.prairiecitydirttrack.com
QC FLAT TRACK(602) 577-1483 www.qcflattrack.comArizona flat track racing. All events held at theQueen Creek Equestrian CenterDec 12-13, 2015 - Short Track Double Header
RACING MOTORSPORTS PRODUCTIONS(831) 809-2035www.racingmotorsportsproduction.comSept 19, 2015 - Salinas Sports ComplexSept 26, 2015 - Salinas Sports Complex
SAN JOSE INDOOR SHORT TRACK(408) 249-4336 www.sanjoseindoor.com
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FLAT TRACKASSOCIATION (951) 443-7622www.southerncaliforniaflattrack.comAll races held at Perris Raceway, Perris CASchedule subject to change due to weatherSept 19, 2015 - Round 9Oct 9, 2015 - Round 10, Night before AMA Finals@ PomonaNov 7-8, 2015 - Rounds 11-12
4WD CLUBSANTELOPE VALLEY FOUR WHEELERS(661) 349-2416 www.antelopevalleyfourwheelers.com
BADLANDS OFF ROAD ADVENTURESwww.4x4training.comSept 5, 2015 - Labor Day Run, 3 DaysOct 16, 2015 - Death Valley Expedition, 4 DaysNov 28, 2015 - T&T Rail Road Adventure, 2 Days
BEACH N TOYS (760) 945-3979www.beachntoys.net
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF 4WD CLUBS1-8004x4-FUNN or (916) 381-8300www.cal4wheel.comSept 4-7, 2015 - High Sierra Poker Run, SwampLake Trail near Shaver Lake CAOct 16-17, 2015 - Operation Desert Fun, Truckhaven4x4 Facility near Salton City CA
Nov 13-15, 2015 - Panamint Valley Days near Tronaand Ballarat CA
CAPITAL CITY MOUNTAIN GOATS 4WD CLUB1-800-4x4-FUNN or (916) 381-8300www.ccmg4wd.org
CAPO VALLEY 4 WHEELERS (949) 212-4015,Chuck Jones www.cv4w.orgSept 26, 2015 - San Bernardino National ForestAdopt-a-Trail
DESERT DAWGS (951) 681-8608www.desertdawgs.org
DESERT SIDE TRACS www.dst4x4club.orgAug 16 2015 - Los Coyotes Indian Reservation,Warner Springs CASept 26 - Pilot Rock Truck TrailOct 16-17, 2015 - Operation Desert Fun, Ocotillo WellsCAOct 24, 2015 - East San Diego County Trails
DIABLO 4-WHEELERS www.diablo4wheelers.com(925) 682-5734Sept 26, 2015 - 5th Annual Geocache BashOct 3-4, 2015 - Bear Valley Conservation ProjectClosing
JEEP JAMBOREE www.jeepersjamboree.com(530) 333-4771
JUST RUNS (619) 579-7120 www.justruns.comAug 15-21, 2015 - Leadville Colorado Run
PARKER 4 WHEELERS (909) 239-1162www.parker4wheelers.netNov 12-15, 2015 - Desert Splash
POINT MUGU 4WD CLUB, INC. (805) 241-5899www.facebook.com/pages/Point-Mugu-4x4-Club/356896013416
RED ROCK 4-WHEELERS www.rr4w.comSept 5-7, 2015 - Labor Day Safari and CampoutMar 19-27, 2016 - Jeep Safari 2016
RIVERSIDE 4 WHEELERSwww.riverside4wheelers.netAug 14-17, 2015 - The Doozie Tent CampingSept 3-7, 2015 - The RubiconNov 13-16, 2015 - Calico
RUBICON TRAIL FOUNDATION (888) 678-2426www.rubicontrail.orgSept 5-6, 2015 - Cantina for the Con RubiconFundraiser
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EARLY BRONCOS LTD (1966-77 “Early” FordBroncos) www.earlybronco.comNov 13-15, 2015 - Bronco Daze, Borrego Springs CA
FOUR WHEELIN’ FOOLS (818) 882-3304, Rick
GEARED FOUR FUN 4WD CLUB(760) 751-9733 www.geared4fun.comOct 16-17, 2015 - Operation Desert Fun,Truckhaven, Ocotillo Wells CA
GOLD HILLS POSSE (916) 933-0731www.posse4x4.orgOct 11, 2015 - Strawberry Trail maintenance
HEMET JEEP CLUB www.hemetjeepclub.com
HIGH ROCK TREKKERS (775) 629-9232www.highrocktrekkers.com
INLAND EMPIRE FOUR WHEELERS(909) 883-7219 www.ie4w.comSept 18-20, 2015 - Randy’s OvernighterSept 19, 2015 - Adopt-a-Trail BBQ Picnic
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SAN DIEGO 4 WHEELERS www.sd4wheel.comOct 16-17, 2015 - Operation Desert Fun, OcotilloWells CAJan 15-17, 2016 - Superstition 18, Superstition OHVArea, Imperial CA
SCOUTS WEST 4WDC (619) 477-6156;(562) 902-8559 www.scoutswest.com
SONS OF THUNDER 4-WHEELERS(949) 830-8254www.sonsofthunder4x4.com - Meets 3rd Friday of eachmonth, 7:30 pm. Call for locationSept 19, 2015 - Family PicnicOct 9-11, 2015 - Millers & GormanNov 27-29, 2015 - Joshua TreeDec TBD, 2015 - Toys for TotsDec TBD, 2015 - Christmas Party
TIERRA DEL SOL www.tds4x4.comMeets 3rd Wednesday of each monthSept 4-7, 2015 - High Sierra Poker RunSept 24-27, 2015 - 36th Annual Mojave RoadRendezvousOct 9-11, 2015 - 24th Annual Fun in the DesertOct 21, 2015 - Annual Chile Cook-Off at GeneralMeetingNov 7-8, 2015 - 11th Annual Lost Lizard Fun RunNov 7-8, 2015 - Vegas Valley Annual Hump-n-BumpNov 18, 2015 - Annual Thanksgiving Potluck atGeneral Meeting
VEGAS VALLEY 4 WHEELERS(702) 558-5786 www.vv4w.org
WILLYS OVERLAND MOAB RALLY(714) 478-1867 www.willysrally.comMay 13-15, 2016 - 7th Annual Willy’s Rally, Moab UT
NORTHWEST MOTORCYCLE ASSOCIATIONwww.nmaoffroad.orgAll events held in Washington StateSept 19, 2015 - Wet Duck Poker RunOct 18, 2015 - Halloween Poker RunOct 24-25, 2015 - Last Chance Poker RunNov 7, 2015 - Poker Run Series Awards
NORTHERN MONO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE(530) 208-6078 www.northernmonochamber.com
REDDING DIRT RIDERSwww.reddingdirtriders.com
SAN DIEGO OFF ROAD COALITION(619) 440-3913 www.sdorc.orgNov 7-8, 2016 - Lost Lizard Fun Run, SuperstitionOHV Area
THE DIRT SERIES
www.thedirtseries.com
G.P.’S
AMA DISTRICT 37 (714) 539-2357www.district37ama.orgOct 3-4, 2015 - Viewfinders GP, Ridgecrest CAOct 31-Nov 1, 2015 - Prospectors GP, TBDDec 5-6, 2015 - Vikings GP, TBD
AMA DISTRICT 38 OFF ROAD DIVISION(619) 562-1993 www.amad38.com
AMRA ARIZONA MOTORCYCLE RIDERSASSOCIATION www.amraracing.com
ARIZONA OFF ROAD PROMOTIONS(623) 363-9665 www.arizonaoffroadpromotions.comDec 12, 2015 - Canyon Christmas GP, Peoria AZ
BIG 6 (562) 423-1889; Ride Hotline (714) 539-2357www.big6racing.comOct 3-4, 2015 - Round 6, Viewfinders GP,Ridgecrest CAOct 31-Nov 1, 2015 - Round 7, Prospectors GP,Gorman CADec 5-6, 2015 - Vikings GP, TBA
4WD TRAININGBADLANDS OFF ROAD ADVENTURESwww.4x4training.comOct 11, 2015 - Winch Clinic, Borreo Springs CA
FUN RUNSBARSTOW POKER RUN (760) 252-3093www.barstowpokerrun.comNov 7-8, 2015 - Barstow Poker Run
BEST IN THE DESERT (702) 457-5775www.bitd.com
CORVA (800) 42-CORVA www.corva.org
DUNEFEST Oregon Dunes www.dunefest.com
EARLY BRONCOS LTD (1966-77 “Early” FordBroncos) www.earlybronco.comNov 13-15, 2015 - Bronco Daze, Borrego Springs CA
FRIENDS OF JAWBONE (760) 388-4361www.jawbone.org
FRINGE MOTORCYCLE CLUBwww.fringemc.orgEvents held in Washington stateOct 24-25, 2015 - Last Chance Poker Run
GLAMIS NORTH HOT SPRINGS RESORT(760) 354-1010 www.glamisnorth.comOct 24, 2015 - Two Halloweens, Two WeekendsOct 31, 2015 - Two Halloweens, Two Weekends
GLEN HELEN RACEWAY, Devore CA(909) 880-3090, San Bernardino www.glenhelen.com
HOLLISTER HILLS OFF ROAD ASSOCIATIONwww.hhora.orgNov 14, 2015 - Hare Ball, Hollister Hills SVRA,Hollister CADec 5, 2015 - Mad Hatter, Hollister Hills SVRA,Hollister CA
MODESTO RIDGE RUNNERSDay (209) 526-0181 - Evening (209) 380-0834
CAHUILLA CREEK MX TRACK (951) 471-6135Anza www.cahuillacreekmotocross.com
FIRE & POLICE MOTOCROSSwww.firepolicemx.com
GLEN HELEN RACEWAY (909) 880-3090San Bernardino www.glenhelen.comSept 13, 2015 - SRA GPOct 25, 2015 - SRA GPNov 22, 2015 - SRA GPDec 13, 2015 - ProAM GP
NATIONAL MOTORSPORT ASSOCIATION(951) 587-9805 www.nmamx.com
REDDING DIRT RIDERSwww.reddingdirtriders.com
SRA (714) 957-2985 www.sragp.comMotorcycles, Quads, UTVsSept 13, 2015 - Round 9, Glen Helen, Devore CAOct 25, 2015 - Round 10, Glen Helen, Devore CANov 22, 2015 - Round 11, Glen Helen, Devore CA
THE DIRT SERIES www.thedirtseries.com909-800-9820Sept 6, 2015 - Round 8, Glen Helen, Devore CAOct 11, 2015 - Round 9, Lake Elsinore Finale, LakeElsinore CA
ZR PROMOTIONS (686) 564-6653 www.zrpromo.comOct 18, 2015 - Grand Prix de Campeones, MexicaliBaja Mexico
HARE SCRAMBLESAMA DISTRICT 37 (714) 747-1211www.district37ama.org
AMA WEST HARE SCRAMBLESwww.westharescramble.comOct 24, 2015 - Round 7, Desert MC, Lucerne Valley CANov 7-8, 2015 - Round 8, NHHA, Searchlight NV
ARIZONA OFF ROAD PROMOTIONS(623) 363-9665 www.arizonaoffroadpromotions.com
HOLLISTER HILLS OFF ROAD ASSOCIATIONwww.hhora.orgNov 14, 2015 - Hare Ball, Hollister Hills SVRA, Hollister CADec 5, 2015 - Mad Hatter, Hollister Hills SVRA, Hollister CA
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MOTOCROSS408MX San Jose CA www.408mx.com(714) 539-2357
AHRMA www.ahrma.orgSee Vintage Motocross Category
212 LAND Boulevard CA (619) 888-4037www.212land.comSept 11-13, 2015 - Summer ClassicOct 11, 2015 - SDMX Sunday Racing
AMA DISTRICT 37 (714) 539-2357www.district37ama.org - AMA Southern CaliforniaChampionship MX Series
AMA AMATEUR NATIONAL MX REGIONALwww.mxsports.comAmateur National Motocross Championship
AMA LUCAS OIL PRO MX CHAMPIONSHIPwww.mxnationals.com
AMERICAN RETROCROSSwww.americanretrocross.orgSee Vintage Motocross Category
BARONA MX Ramona CA (619) 888-4037www.baronamxtrack.comSept 27, 2015 - Summer ClassicOct 24-25 2015 - Halloween Party
CAHUILLA CREEK MX TRACK(951) 471-6135 Anza CAwww.cahuillacreekmotocross.comSept 20, 2015 - CALVMX Vintage MotocrossNov 22, 2015 - TWMX Motocross
CALIFORNIA GOLD CUP MOTOCROSS SERIES(951) 587-9805 www.mxracing.netJan 17, 2016 - Round 1, Perris Raceway, Perris CAJan 31, 2016 - Round 2, Milestone, Riverside CAFeb 14, 2016 - Round 3, LACR, Palmdale CAFeb 28, 2016 - Round 4, Glen Helen, SanBernardino CA
CALVMX 619-500-2869 www.calvmx.comSee Vintage Motocross Category
CLUB MOTO Livermore CA www.clubmoto.com(925) 308-4818
CMC (949) 367-1141 www.cmcmotocross.com
COMPETITIVE EDGE Hesperia CAwww.ridecemx.com (760) 947-9054Sept 27, 2015 - American RetrocrossOct 25, 2015 - American RetrocrossNov 22, 2015 - American RetrocrossDec 6, 2015 - American Retrocross
DT1 MX Park (formerly Tulare Cycle Park)Tulare CA (559) 685-0503 www.dt1mxpark.com
FIRE & POLICE MOTOCROSS(760) 586-5320www.firepolicemx.com
GLEN HELEN RACEWAY, Devore CA(909) 880-3090, San Bernardino www.glenhelen.comSept 5, 2015 - REM MXSept 6, 2015 - Dirt SeriesSept 12, 2015 - REM MXSept 26-27, 2015 - WORCSOct 3, 2015 - REMXOct 3-4, 2015 - OTHG MXOct 17-18, 2015 - SoCal OTMXOct 24, 2015 - REM MXOct 31, 2015 - REM Ocotobercross
LACR MX, Palmdale CA(661) 754-3366 www.lacr.mxOct 11, 2015 - TWMX Fall Classic Round 3
MILESTONE RANCH MX PARK, Riverside CA(951) 686-4669 www.milestonemx.comSept 13, 2015 - 9/11 Memorial RaceSept 25, 2015 - SlamFest
NATIONAL MOTORSPORT ASSOCIATION(951) 587-9805 www.nmamx.com
OVER THE HILL GANG (310) 373-4506www.overthehillgang.orgBay NationalSept 5-6, 2015 - Hollister Hills SVRA, Hollister CASept 13, 2015 - AV Motoplex, Lancaster CASept 27, 2015 - TBDSouth NationalOct 3-4, 2015 - Glen Helen, San Bernardino CAOct 25, 2015 - AV Motoplex, Lancaster CANov 1, 2015 - Glen Helen, San Bernardino CAValley NationalNov 7-8, 2015 - DT1 MX Park, Tulare CANov 22, 2015 - I-5/Gorman CADec 6, 2015 - LA County Raceway, Palmdale CA
PERRIS RACEWAY Perris CA(951) 657-6042 www.perrismx.comOct 18, 2015 - TWMX
PRAIRIE CITY MX PARK Sacramento CAwww.prairiecitymx.com (775) 265-7223
REM MOTOCROSS (951) 200-0699www.remsatmx.comSaturday RacingSept 5, 2015 - REM MXSept 12, 2015 - REM MXOct 3, 2015 - REM MXOct 24, 2015 - REM MXNov 14, 2015 - REM MXNov 21, 2015 - REM MXDec 5, 2015 - REM MXDec 12, 2015 - REM MXDec 19, 2015 - REM MXREM National Track SeriesOct 31, 2015 - Round 4, Glen Helen Raceway, SanBernardino CAREM 2015 Once-a-month SeriesAug 15, 2015 - Round 8, Glen Helen Raceway,San Bernardino CASept 12, 2015 - Round 9, Glen Helen Raceway,San Bernardino CAOct 17, 2015 - Round 10, Glen Helen Raceway,San Bernardino CANov 21, 2015 - Round 11, Glen Helen Raceway,San Bernardino CADec 12, 2015 - Final Round, Glen Helen Raceway,San Bernardino CA
RIVERFRONT MX PARK Marysville CAwww.riverfrontmxpark.com (775) 265-7223
SOCAL OLD TIMERS MX CLUB (714) 261-3656www.socalotmx.orgOct 17-18, 2015 - SoCal International, Glen HelenRaceway, San Bernardino CANov 1, 2015 - Glen Helen REM Track, SanBernardino CADec 6, 2015 - Sunrise Main Track, Adelanto CADec 20, 2015 - Comp Edge Hillside Track,Hesperia CA
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAMPIONSHIPMOTOCROSS SERIES (661) 917-5565www.amaSoCalMotocross.com
STARWEST MX PARK(949) 943-0710 www.starwestpark.com
SUNRISE MX PARK (Formerly Racetown 395)(760) 680-6619 or (760) 947-9054www.ridesunrisemx.com
THE DIRT SERIESwww.facebook.com/TheDirtSeriesSept 6, 2015 - Round 8, Glen Helen, Devore CAOct 11, 2015 - Round 9, Lake Elsinore Finale, LakeElsinore CA
TAFT RACING Taft CA(661) 623-1942 www.taftracing.com
TRIPLE CROWN MXwww.triplecrownmx.com
TWMX (760) 722-7777www.motocross.transworld.net/twmxrs/race-schedule/Sept 13, 2015 - Fall Classic Round 1, Sunrise,Adelanto CASept 27, 2015 - Fall Classic Round 2, Milestone,Riverside CAOct 11, 2015 - Fall Classic Round 3, LACR, PalmdaleCAOct 18, 2015 - Fall Classic Round 4, PerrisRaceway, Perris CANov 15, 2015 - Fall Classic Round 5, Comp Edge,Hesperia CANov 22, 2015 - Fall Classic Round 6, Cahuilla MX,Anza CADec 6, 2015 - Fall Classic Finale, Glen Helen,Devore CA Off Road Clubs continued on Page 24
WORCS (435) 635-1597 www.worcsracing.comSept 25-27, 2015 - Round 8, Glen Helen, Devore CAOct 16-18, 2015 - Round 9, Buffalo Bills, Primm NV
OFF ROAD CLUBSEmail editor@ss-offroadmagazine.com toget your off road club listed here!
CORVA (800) 42-CORVA www.corva.org
East Bay Hi-Tailers www.ebht.orgSept 4-8, 2015 - Labor Day - Wally’sOct 29-Nov 1, 2015 - Frank Raines Park
LOS ANCIANOS MC CLUB (619) 281-1400Jerry DeBerry (days) www.losancianos.comDec 5, 2015 - Full Gas Sprint Enduro in Baja
LOS PERDIDOS OFF ROAD CLUBwww.losperdidosoffroad.com
MANX DUNE BUGGY CLUB (760) 749-6321www.manxclub.comOfficials events are open only to members andmembers’ guestsSept 18-20, 2015 - Lake TopazOct 12-17, 2015 - Manx on the Banx,Outer Banks NC
MERCED RUNABOUTSwww.facebook.com/mercedrunaboutskoyer@me.com
MODESTO RIDGE RUNNERSDay (209) 526-0181 - Evening (209) 380-0834
MORONGO BASIN SEARCH & RESCUE(760) 749-6321 www.desertrun.orgOct 3, 2015 - 36th Annual Desert Run, Means DryLake, Johnson Valley CA
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The family that plays together stays together.My name is Tom Rahn from Surprise AZ andthese are some of our family toys. My wifePaige and our daughter Madison like tospend our wedding anniversary at the dunesto celebrate where we met.
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This is my 2010 Polaris RZR S 800. I ride inOcotillo Wells, Truckhaven and Glamis. It has astock motor with lots of saftey add ons. I can’tkeep up with the new bigger machines, but Ihave a blast trying!- Marc Tule, Salton City CA
Quad with NO headlight, only a LEAD-DOG Helmet Light. Kenny Karcz - rider.See them at www.helmetlight.com - Steve Karcz, Anchorage AK
Savannah and Johanna Pope at Superstition with their Radio Flyer
All nice and clean for the desert. Time to throwsome dirt from Ocotillo Wells on that polish.- Leah Dannals, Vista CA
See more Readers’ Off RoadDesert Toys on our website.All in full color and full size!
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Los Ancianos Motorcycle Club, November 1965 Turkey Run Hare Scrambles layout and marking crew.(Left to right - Men) John Barnes, Jim Hjalmarson, Bill Steider, Bud Martin, Willy Morehouse, Tom Sarf,Al Adams and Bruce Barlow.(Left to right - Motorcycles) DOT, Greeves, AJS, Cotton, Triumph, DOT, BSA Goldstar.This was one of two races put on annually by the Los Ancianos in our local desert. The club still putson one event a year in Baja. This club has been active in San Diego and Baja for 55 years.Photo submitted by John Barnes, La Mesa CA
From the 1975 SCORE Baja 500 Trackside Photo files:ABOVE McKean Lambson RIGHT Holladay CookPhotos courtesy of TracksidePhoto.com
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R&R DUNERS www.rrduners.com
SMITTY’S DESERT RIDERS (714) 528-1817 AlexSmith - Primarily Motorcycles & Quad Rides
OFF ROAD SHOWSBIG 3 (619) 276-7135www.Big3PartsExchange.comFeb 26-28, 2016 - 50th Annual Antique and CollectorCar Parts Exchange and Swap Meet, QualcommStadium, San Diego CA
DUNEFEST Oregon Dunes www.dunefest.com
MICHIGAN BUGGY BUILDERS (517) 402-1303www.buggybuilders.comMar 13, 2016 - 35th Annual VW - Street - Sand - OffRoad Trade Show & Swap Meet
OCTANE FEST (775) 240-2851www.visitfallonnevada.com/octanefest
OFF ROAD EXPO (714) 513-8449 www.offroadexpo.comOct 3-4, 2015 - Off Road Expo, Pomona CA
OFF ROAD EXPO ARIZONA (928) 315-5649www.arizonaoffroadexpo.comSept 25-27, 2015 - Arizona Off Road Expo,Scottsdale AZ
OFF ROAD SWAP MEET(951) 845-8820 www.facebook.com/leduc.racingSept 13, 2015 - Fall Classic Off Road Swap Meet,Casino Morongo, Cabazon CA
SAND JAM EXPO(714) 398-5049 Mellanie@themingleagency.comNov 14-15, 2015 - Sand Jam Expo, RV Expo,Colton CA
SAND SPORTS SUPER SHOW (714) 990-5107www.sandsportssupershow.comSept 18-20, 2015 - 17th Annual Sand Sports SuperShow, Costa Mesa CA
UNLIMITED OFF ROAD EXPO (678) 938-2680www.unlimitedoffroadexpo.com
VENTURA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS(805) 585-5392www.venturacountyoffroadshow.com
QUAD RACINGAlso see Desert Racing,GP’s and FUN RUNS
ARIZONA OFF ROAD PROMOTIONS(623) 363-9665 www.arizonaoffroadpromotions.com
GLEN HELEN RACEWAY PARK, Devore CA(909) 880-3090 www.glenhelen.com
IV LEAGUE FLAT TRACK (760) 554-4788www.ivl f t .com
QUAD X (909) 384-9342 www.quadxseries.com
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAMPIONSHIPMOTOCROSS SERIES (661) 917-5565www.amaSoCalMotocross.com
SRA (714) 957-2985 www.sragp.comSept 20, 2015 - Round 9, Glen Helen, Devore CAOct 25, 2015 - Round 10, Glen Helen, Devore CANov 22, 2015 - Round 11, Glen Helen, Devore CA
THE DIRT SERIESwww.facebook.com/TheDirtSeriesSept 6, 2015 - Round 8, Glen Helen, Devore CAOct 11, 2015 - Round 9, Lake Elsinore Finale, LakeElsinore CA
WORCS (435) 635-1597 www.worcsracing.comSept 25-27, 2015 - Round 8, Glen Helen, Devore CAOct 16-18, 2015 - Round 9, Buffalo Bills, Primm NV
ZR PROMOTIONS (686) 564-6653 www.zrpromo.com
ROCK CRAWLINGBADLANDS OFF-ROAD PARK Attica INwww.badlandsoffroad.com
DIRT RIOT ENDURANCE RACING(714) 513-8449 www.werocklive.comDirt Riot SouthwestSept 12, 2015 - Grand Nationals, Katemcy Rocks(K2), Mason TXDirt Riot CentralSept 12, 2015 - Grand Nationals, Katemcy Rocks(K2), Mason TXDirt Riot MountainSept 12, 2015 - Grand Nationals, Katemcy Rocks(K2), Mason TX
NOR CAL ROCK RACINGwww.norcalrockracing.com
ULTRA 4 RACINGwww.ultra4racing.com2015 Trail Gear Western Regional SeriesOct 16-17, 2015 - Nitto Tire National Championship,Reno, NV2015 4WD Hardware Eastern Regional SeriesSept 11-12, 2015 - ULTRA4s @ Hot Springs ORVPark, Hot Springs, AROct 16-17, 2015 - Nitto Tire National Championship,Reno, NV
W.E. ROCK (714) 513-8449 www.werocklive.comWestern SeriesSept 12, 2015 - Grand Nationals, Katemcy Rocks(K2), Mason TXEastern SeriesSept 12, 2015 - Grand Nationals, Katemcy Rocks(K2), Mason TX
SAND DRAGSAVENAL SAND DRAGS (559) 679-8994www.avenalsanddrags.comOct 10-11, 2015 - Sand Drags, Avenal CA
BAKO SAND DRAGS (661) 213-6783www.facebook.com/bakosanddragsFeb 26-28, 2016 - Bako Sand Drags
DUNEFEST Oregon Dunes www.dunefest.com
ET MOTOPARK (480) 926-6688
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Articles reprinted with permission from
The Daily Caller - www.dailycaller.com
By Michael BastaschPosted August 18, 2015
Not only will the EPA wastewater spillin Colorado cause environmentaldamages for decades to come, but it
could also end up costing taxpayers tensof billions of dollars, according to a newreport.
The right-leaning American ActionForum estimates the total cost forresponding to the Gold King Mine Spillcould range from $338 million to $27.7billion based on the federal government’sown cost-benefit analyses for cleaning uptoxic waste and oil spills.
“There is no direct precedent for thetoxic Animas River spill in Colorado and
past regulatory actions from agencies, butwe can learn from previous benefit-costestimates,” writes Sam Batkins, AAF’sdirector of regulatory policy, adding thathe “evaluated four recent regulations’benefit figures to approximate the cost ofthe current spill in the Mountain West.”
Earlier this month, EPA-supervisedcontractors working on limitingwastewater discharge from abandonedmines in southern Colorado ended upunleashing 3 million gallons of waste fromthe Gold King Mine after breaking awater-retention wall with heavyequipment.
Mine waste has spread hundreds ofmiles to Lake Powell in Utah since theinitial breach, and experts have stated itcould take decades to clean up the minewaste that’s spread throughout NavajoNation.
In its latest press update on the minespill, the EPA said that “drinking water
systems and recreational activity alongthe Animas and San Juan rivers canresume based on water quality samplingresults” done by state and federalofficials. The agency, however, is stillproviding water to locals for drinking andagriculture.
The question now for taxpayers ishow much EPA’s blunder is going to costthem.
One pending EPA rule governing thedischarge of toxic metals from powerplants claims benefits of $424 million fromreducing 0.47 billion pounds of pollutants.AAF adjusted these figures to match theEPA-caused spill of mine waste — whichincluded lead and arsenic — intoColorado’s Animas River and found thespill cleanup could cost $2.7 million.
But that’s on the low end. AAF alsolooked at the Interior Department’sclaimed benefits for avoiding a“catastrophic oil spill” in the Arctic to
gauge how much cleaning up the Animasand San Juan rivers could cost. Interiorsaid the costs of a huge oil spill in theArctic could range from $10 billion to$27.7 billion.
Gov’t WatchdogTo InvestigateEPA’s MassiveToxic Waste SpillBy Michael Bastasch
The EPA inspector general’s office has
announced it will investigate the agency-
caused mine spill in Colorado earlier this
month. The spill resulted in millions of gallons of toxic
waste reaching rivers in Colorado and New Mexico.
“We will request documents, and interview
relevant managers and staff in these locations and
elsewhere as necessary,” the IG’s office wrote in a
letter to EPA officials.
Earlier this month, EPA workers broke through a
retaining wall with heavy equipment while working at
the Gold King Mine. Ironically, the agency was
working in the area to stem the flow of hazardous
mining waste into nearby waterways, but instead the
agency ended up spilling 3 million gallons of it into the
Animas River. That plume of toxic waste spread into
more rivers, causing Colorado and New Mexico to
declare a state of emergency.
The EPA IG’s decision to investigate the spill
and the agency’s response comes after Republican
lawmakers urged watchdogs look into the event to try
and figure out exactly what happened and if the
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EPA’s Toxic Mine Spill Could CostTaxpayers $28 Billion To Clean Up
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MSR Presents the 2015 District 37 Big6 Grand Prix Series, and eightrounds of competition are now over
the half way point. After completing the fifth roundin Primm, Nevada the first weekend of May, theBig 6 Series started the summer break. We arenow preparing to resume the Big 6 GP onOctober 4th-5th with the Viewfinders MotorcycleClub (MC) hosting round six at the DesertEmpire Fairgrounds in Ridgecrest, California.From there we head up to Quail Canyon inGorman, California, October 31 and November1 for round seven with the Prospectors MCthrowing the party. Big 6 Racing's Mike Garvin,has confirmed that the eighth and final round willbe at Lake Elsinore, California, on Decemberfifth and sixth, as the Vikings MC host theirtraditional last round to close out the series.
The premier class of Big 6, the West CoastGrand Prix Pro, watched Colton Udall enter intothe series at Glen Helen's round three. Where
he marched to his first 2015 Big 6 win, then wenton since to win rounds four and five as well.However it is the lean mean PrecisionConcepts scrambler in Justin Seeds who sits firstin the WCGP Pro points with a seventeen pointlead over Udall. Udall has been running well ashe keeps his well worn HondaCRF450X racing fast with plenty oftender loving care and sits second
in WCGP Propoints. RyanReina hasimproved with afourth at roundfour and backingthat up with athird at roundthree he islooking verystrong, and westill have a lot of
racing yet. Reina is third in points. BlayneThompson has had a second and third, butmissed round five and is fourth in points withMark Samuels locking up the top five in theWCGP Pro point standings.
In the WCGP Pro II class, Dalton Shirey, setout fast for the points chase winning the first tworounds, but is not listed as racing in the nextthree rounds. In steps Trevor Stewart racing toa second at the Adelanto Grand Prix in roundone, then came back at round three winning thePro II and finishing third overall. Only thewinning WCGP Pro Udall and second place ProSeeds were faster. Also going about business is3 Brothers racer Nick Stover. Stover has onlymissed the top three once, and with a WCGPPro II victory in Primm, he is the WCGP Pro IIpoints leader after round five, Stewart four pointsback in second. Rowan Trefz won in round fourand followed that up with a third in Primm, he isseventeen points back of Stover in third. Racingin four rounds, Mitch Anderson has two thirdsand a second, is now fourth in points and couldbe a factor if he keeps stepping on the box.Shirey is fifth in points despite not racing in thelast three rounds. Stover also has a firm pointslead in the 201-250cc Lightweight I Expert class.
For complete series results and informationfor the Big 6 Grand Prix, please go towww.big6racing.com. The point standings canbe viewed at www.moto-tally.com/d37/GP/STANDINGS.aspx .
Nick Stover, West Coast Grand Prix Pro II points leaderthrough round five
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Justin Seeds isthe West CoastGrand Prix Propoints leader aswe race intoround six
MSR Presents The 2015 District 37
Big 6 Grand Prix SeriesLast three Rounds On the Way
The off road wizardry of Paul Krause on stage. Krause appears to be having a tough series but he'llbe back.
ARTICLE & PHOTOS BYRODNEY RUTHERFORD
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Century Motorcycles racer Troy Armstrong, kept strong and steady for the ProPayback title and the dinero that goes with it
saw his races through and stuck to it for the 2015AMA SoCal Mx Kurt Caselli Pro Payback title.
There were many title winners and repeat se-ries winners, S&S Off Road congratulates them all.Please go to www.amasocalmotocross.com for com-plete results and information on the 2016 series. E
David Woolmore, after several seasons oftrying, won a richly deserved Championship inthe Revolution division
Blais Racing's Brendan Crow, blazing to titles inthe Heavyweight A and District King A classes
Brian Nasif recovered from severe injury and won the Evoloution title. TheseDistrict 37 racers are a tough breed.
Cathy Wood, passenger, and husband Mark Wood at the throttle. Theywon all five rounds they raced, for their 2015 AMA SoCal MX
Southern California AMAChampionship MotocrossAugust 9, 2015, Glen Helen Raceway, Devore CA
Article & Photos by Rodney Rutherford
Southern California AMA’s ChampionshipMotocross Series presented by Ram Jackfinished up the six round series on a typical
warm summer day at Glen Helen Raceway. Short-ening the series to six rounds this season enabledracers to take a short break between the SoCalMxseries and AMA District 37's Big 6 Grand Prix,have a vacation and get the bikes ready to finish theseason in Grand Prix style. The series kicked offround one at LACR the reopened Los AngelesCounty Raceway then going toCompetitive Edge, on to GlenHelen for round three, Gorman'sQuail Canyon, back to LACR, andfinishing up with this return trip toGlen Helen to wrap up the series.
Blais Racing/Fasst Co./Costa Rica Unlimited's BrendanCrow is on a roll. The 2014 AMANational Hare and Hound OpenA Champion, 2014 AMA SoCalMxHeavyweight A class Championis a tall scrapper with fluid likemovements on the dirt. Seemingto glide his KTM 300 XC over therugged layout, he returned strongfor the 2015 SoCalMx edition.The California State San Bernar-dino student started with GrandPrix racing, and is currently rac-ing the 2015 NHHA series andthe Big 6 series. Crow said thathis series went well and he waspleased with his 2015 performance, racing in theHeavyweight A in all six rounds winning twice forthe 2015 class crown. Taking to the District King A inall six rounds as well, Crow went 2-2 for secondoverall at round six but he won the war. In a work-man like fashion, Crow just hammers out the lapsand lets the chips fall. Fall they did for the steeledracer as he brought home his second title winningthe District King A.
The legacy of many Southern Californiamotocross tracks that have now become memoriesof the past, live on with riders like Brian Nasif. Likemany AMA D-37 racers, he is an important part ofSouthern California racing evolution. In his youthhe did the whole classic scenario of the tracks thatcomes up often in racer lore, Saddleback, Carlsbad,under the lights at Corona Raceway and Ascot, theCMC series, the list goes on and Nasif was part ofit. Back into the racing world for twelve years Nasifand wife Lisa are actively involved in the workingsof the Big 6 and AMA District 37 programs . Aftersurviving a serious accident at an October 2013NHHA event he was unable to walk a year ago.Undergoing a right hip replacement, Nasif cameback strong for the 2015 AMA SoCalMx series. Inthe open air cockpit of his 1983 Yamaha YZ490 ofthe Evolution class, Nasif raced every round book-
ending the series with overall wins and taking theseries Championship in the EVO class. He wouldlike to thank John Burr Cycles, Pro Circuit, So CalMC, and most of all, wife Lisa, for all her supportand booting him off the couch!.
David Woolmore has been a loyal racer of theSoCalMx series for five seasons now, but has notbeen able to secure that elusive series Champion-ship in the Revolution class. The tide was changingfor the strapping 1988 Kawasaki KX500 moto ace.
With his jumps out of the gate getting better, his chancesfor consistent high point finishes were vastly im-proved. Woolmore took the overall Revolution classwins in rounds two, four and five. His closest com-petition, Scott Cummings, was fourteen points backof Woolmore's series lead as we head into roundfive, requiring Woolmore to just finish for the title. Herode to a second in moto one, closing out with athird in moto two for third overall, and his first AMA
SoCalMx Revolution Championship.He would like to thank George,Rover's MC, and all of his fans.
The showcase contest of theSoCalMx series is the Kurt CaselliPro Payback title, an Open Pro classformed in the memory and legacy ofKurt Caselli, incorporating a set ofgrueling twenty-five minute plus twolap motos. The golden pot is a mix-ture of entries and sponsor contribu-tions for the race day purse, as wellas funds set aside for the series pointfinal standings. The round six racewas won by Michael Byrne (2-1),after an intense duel with DominicDesimone (1-2) who placed secondoverall. It was Century Motorcyclesracer, Troy Armstrong taking the classtitle. Placing second in round one andthird at round four, Armstrongstruggled in the last two rounds but
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Every summer racers have flocked toMammoth Mountain for this classic event. It is theoldest continuous running motocross in the USA.The track has changed a little over the years,but the fun hasn't.
Many of the top racers in the world havehoned their skills at this event. There have beensome epic battles over the years and manyracers have made a name for themselves onthis track.
Riders like Ricky Carmichael, JeremyMcGrath, Rick Johnson, Johnny O'Mara, BrocGlover, Donny Schmitt, Steve Lamson, GaryJones, Kevin Windham, David Bailey, Jeff Ward,Ron Lechien, Bob Hannah, James Stewart,Mike Bell, Donny Hansen, Ryan Dungey, RyanVillopoto, Eli Tomac and many more have racedMammoth and moved on to giant success.
It has become one of the major amateurevents in the country as well. You can see thefactory riders of tomorrow racing in the miniclasses at Mammoth today.
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It does not matter what the sport is, in order tosurvive and grow it must maintain and attract newmembership. In the sport of vintage motorcycle
racing, this is especially true.In the few short years he has been president
of CALVMX, Frank Vrettas has made atremendous effort to keep vintage motocrossracing viable in Southern California. As he and theclub see things, there are literally hundreds ofsuitable vintage machines stashed away ingarages and sheds, forgotten by their owners.The goal of CALVMX and its national partnerAHRMA is to get the machines back in action withtheir owners and to encourage the youngergenerations to give classic racing a chance andnot just dismiss the machines from bygone eras asjust so much scrap to be ignored.
In an effort to increase the presence of vintageracing of all disciplines, CALVMX and AHRMAstaged an introductory flat track and trials event atCamp Lockett Event and Equestrian Facility(CLEEF) in Campo, California. A designatedhistorical facility, whose history includes being usedby the Buffalo Calvary Soldiers, WW-2 Germanand Italian P.O.W’s, and a junior-senior high school,the venue proved to be the ideal location.
Saturday’s event was an open format flat trackrace held on a short track styled course laid outwithin the main show horse area. The open formatof the races featured machines ranging from 50ccminicycles, knobby tire MX bikes and dual sportmachines on up to purpose built flat trackmachinery. Also featured in the program were thecrowd-pleasing three wheelers and quads.
Fourteen heat races were run in rapidsuccession followed by main events for eachclass. Excellent watering by track officials (RudyGil, Elliot Iverson, Eli Iverson, and Brian Bell fromthe Imperial Valley Flat Track group) kept tractiongood and dust minimal. Class winners includedRandi Schaller (Yam) topping Powder PuffNovice, Penny Bridges and Pat Farmer finishing1-2 in Powder Puff Beginner and Geoff Patrick(Tri) in Classic 250 Beginner. A crowd favoritewinner was Rodney “Bubba” Schaller, the youngson of fellow racers Randi and Bob Schaller.Suzuki mounted Bubba, having only recentlyremoved his training wheels, rode smooth andconsistent to take the under 12 Beginner class.
Making a very impressive first-time showingwas former factory motocross pro Scott “TheBurner” Burnworth. Quickly adapting to havingonly a rear brake, Burnworth powered his way tothree class wins on Ossa and Honda machines.
One of the most impressive races on Saturdaywas the duel between Tanner Pies and TomDecrescente in the Three Wheeler Expertdivision. Never more than two or three bikelengths apart, the two aces broadslid the cornersalmost completely sideways, throwing hugeamounts of roost towards the spectators. Pies’extreme body lean closely resembled that of asidecar speedway passenger. At the finish, Pies
took the victory, followed by Descrescente, whileIntermediate class entrant Mike Dunn topped hisdivision.
Sunday’s schedule featured more flat track,along with a ten-section trials course designed byMatt Parsons. The flat track portion featuredentries by two motocross pioneers (and Bajawinners), Bill Silverthorn and Gene Fetty. Aged 74and 73, both showed fine form on the track withSilverthorn locked in close battle with racers 20years younger. Even a spill exiting turn three andbeing bumped bya fellow rider didnot slowSilverthorn as hetook wins in 60+Sportsman Expert,Open Knobby anda well earnedsecond behindveteran flat trackerSteve Kukla inOpen SuperSenior Expert.
CALVMX/AHRMA Flat Track & Trials WeekendCamp Lockett Event and Equestrian Facility - August 1-2, 2015 - Campo, CA
Fetty took well-deserved wins inOpen SeniorIntermediate and60+ SportsmanIntermediate.
In a flash backto the late 1960’s,rope starting mini-bikes took to theshort track onSunday.Featuring bothhome and factorybuilt mounts, thediminutivemachines put on a great show. Class winnerswere Gar Wood in Novice, Ron Wood inBeginner and CALVMX President Frank Vrettas inOpen Intermediate.
Scott Burnworth showed his versatility on twowheels by entering his first observed trials event.Using a Keith Lynas supplied Ossa Mick AndrewsReplica, “Burner” maneuvered his way thru theten sections successfully to take the win in ModernClassic Novice, followed by Luke Sayer. InModern Classic Expert, Rick Daniel (Yam)showed he can dominate a challenging trialscourse as well as he frequently does in vintagemotocross competition. Ed Lowenberg tallied asecond behind Daniel.
For a first-time event, the two days of classicracing were an overwhelming success. Localresidents turned out in healthy numbers and facilitymanagers were highly impressed with theexecution of the event. Tentative plans for a raceseries at the venue for 2016 are now in the works.
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Billy Silverthorn Kathryn Caro Photo
Ken Shilling won multiple classes throughout the weekend.Eli Iverson Photo
Byron Kukla riding for Woody Carlson andWoody’s Crane Service finished first OpenExpert on Sunday. Judd Neves Photo E
Three-Wheeler Expert winner both days Tanner Pies followed by Mike Dunn Kathryn Caro Photo
Eric Hartell finished first Quad Expert both days Judd Neves Photo
Scott Burnworth on the Trials course KathrynCaro Photo
Rodney “Bubba” SchallerKathryn Caro Photo
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The Southern California Flat TrackAssociation's round seven was anotherfine evening of flatting, with over one-
hundred and eighty entries sorted into thirty
John Vanderlaan #12y, leading and eventually winning his heat race, going on to the Pro Main win.
Travis Petton IV #82, in front of the 250 Youth Openclass. The first of his four Main wins on the night.
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Round 7, July 25, 2015, Perris Raceway, Perris CA - Article & Photos by Rodney Rutherforde
ditto the effort again.Skillfully blocking the inside with second
nature track awareness, he was firmly in thelead dousing the Hanson threat with anincreasing gap by lap three of the six lap OpenAmateur Main. Evan Markus standing fourth onlap three, bolts his way to second by lap five ofthe six lap contest. Petton IV wanted clean air(no one in front) or it just came with his goldenperformance, as he raced to his secondholeshot to checkers victory on the night. A lethalone-two punch for his fourth Main win on thenight, and a performance for him to stand on thestars. Markus made a good run through the top
five for second, Michael Gilbert dashed aroundChris Campos wrangling the third on the lastloop, Campos fourth, and Hanson fifth.
Petton IV's brother, Colin Petton, was not tobe overshadowed by big bro, doing thevictorious thing in the 50cc 2-Stroke Novice andthe 65-70cc 2-Stroke Beginner. Jamming on thetrack with his signature speed and corneringbravado, Travis Horn, doubled his day with firstplaces in the 50cc 4-Stroke Amateur and 65-70cc Open. Tanner Richey getting it done as heis accustomed, on the top of the box in the 65-70cc 2-Stroke Amateur and 85cc 2-StrokeBeginner Main events. Matt Spiwak tabulatingyet more wins in his first year of SCFTA seriescompetition, his smooth but deceptively fast style,awarded him first in the Open Novice and a boxtopping effort in the Vet +35 Novice. BarneyStern, gave it his all for his first Senior +50Novice Main win of the season. Tim Watters tookthe top honors in the Vet +50 Amateur Main.Watters was the fourth winner in the class, inwhat is turning out to be one of the funnestgroups to watch with their wheel to wheel battleslap after lap.
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Travis Petton IV) was one of the grandest, butproblems cuffed him out of the Main finish roster.Fontana Radiator's “Sliding Stylist” Jeff Johnsonmarks the chalk, G&G Racing's Jimmy Gillen,never-say-die jouster Nick Gil, and currentpoints leader in Foster Brother's Racing's ColtFoster were among the eleven racer field.
Pro Main is hot and Johnson in his hole-shot mastery looked to have the lead into turnone on lap one, but Vanderlaan highly respectsJohnson's racing ability and knew what toexpect. Wasting no time, Vanderlaan spies anopen slot and scoots under Johnson out of turntwo and soars into first in the back stretch. Onlap three Foster prevailsfor second with Johnsonthird, Ian Foulds infourth, as the three dartand dash for secondplace, Exactly whatVanderlaan needs, ashe goes into a zone withthe grapple for seconddistracting the chasers.
Vanderlaankeeping the pace hot,focused on closing upthe win, as Foster digsinto second place, Gilcooking past Johnsonfor third as we pass themedian mark of therace. On lap seventeenVanderlaan is determined the winner, Fostersecond, Gil third, Johnson in top five with fourth,and Foulds with a feisty ride put the knot on thetop five. Jace Callison took a very hard fall onlap seventeen in turn two, and was seriouslyinjured, thus ending the race on a red and achecker. Callison is currently going throughvarious procedures at press time, S&S wisheshim a speedy recovery.
This reporter strives to provide ample presstime to as many racers as possible, but layingdown the high velocity and in your face isTravis Petton IV. Employing consistent frontrunning exhibitions, he is a threat each andevery time he races in all four of his classesduring the series. On the moment, he was liningup for the Open Amateur as the race nightapproached the end of the program.
After winning the Main events in the 85cc 2-Stroke Amateur, 85cc Open, and the Youth 250Open, Petton IV was on the brim of his fourthwin of the evening. Soft pedaling his charge outof the staging chute, Petton cinched his post onthe starting boundary line. Starter Rudy Gilchecks the sliders as they anticipate the start andoff the line we romp. Go figure, Petton IV in thelead with a much older Robert Hanson stackingup in second. Petton IV went wire to wire for thewin in the 85cc 2-Stroke, seemingly ready to
Main events, the euphoria of the racing rushwas obviously full tilt on this July evening.
SCFTA's Vince Graves, wishes to expresshis appreciation of SCFTA racer's participation inthe voluntary sound testing station at round five.Be friendly to the neighbors is the way of theSCFTA and Perris Raceway. Ninety-sixdecibels or less is the desired sound measure-ment that SCFTA is targeting. There will beanother voluntary sound test staging near theend of the 2015 twelve round season, pleasestay tuned for the date announcement. Now let'srace.
Thirsting for his second consecutive win,Enerlon's John Vanderlaan won with a fourrider Pro gate in his round six win, and firstSCFTA Pro win. This night was to be tougherfor the twenty lap Pro Main. The line bristledwith seasoned SCFTA racers and current orprevious SCFTA number one plate holders.Travis Petton Jr (living legacy and grandpa to
Open Beginner heat, Nick Garcia #41, Darin Dwyer #21, and Garron Arrias#62. Dwyer won the Main.
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