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HURRICANE LANE
Harescramble Rocked Hosted by: ECEA and Meteor Story and Photos by: Joann H. Cornelius The Hurricane Harescramble came in like a whirl wind. This two day event offered the riders a fast mx track, tight rocky trails and a grass track for the main event with beautiful weather as a bonus. Saturday’s event turned out to be very exciting for our ECEA Fast Kidz, and they had absolutely no rain like last year’s event here. They truly had themselves a blast in the sunshine with the fast motocross track and trails, they really tore it up. The overall win for our peewee class went to Kenito Held. Kenito is in first place overall for the season and has really been on fire all year getting all first place wins but one. Our Junior overall went to Nathan Dulaney who also holds the lead for the overall this season. The youth event was interesting with an unusual restart to give the race a bit of a twist. The overall youth win ended up going
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to Landon Bruner who is currently also in the lead overall for the season with Michael Beeler in 2nd and Noah Palmer in 3rd. It will be interesting watching these three battle it out for the last few races of the year. Will Landon be able to hold the win for the season? Sunday’s race was just as interesting with a crash happening after the first few lines left the start which ended up rerouting the race for the first lap. Landon Bruner would end up with another win riding in the school boy division this time. Rounding out the line Jeremey Biggs takes 2nd and Johnny Manera 3rd for the morning overall. In the lead for the season overall in C is Cody Coleman, Johnny Manera and Ryan Gross.
In the Women’s class Shyann Phelps takes first place in her first year riding in the class. She is also leading in points for the year with Samathia Bird in 2nd and Patricia Blaire in 3rd. These women riders just blow my mind every time they pass me. They deserve much recognition for all their hard work and determination. Kyle Mcdonal took the overall win for the main event followed by Thorn Devlin and William Schoeneberg, Schoeneberg is in the lead for the overall for the season with Ryder Lafferty in 2nd and Kyle Mcdonal in 3rd place. McDonal is currently in Slovakia competing in the ISDE. This is the second year for Kyle taking part in the ISDE and the ECEA and Brapp
Mag would like to wish him luck along with all the other riders from the USA competing in this years ISDE, thank you for representing our country. It was a great weekend at Hurricane Lane with the Meteor Motor Cycle Club. You put on an incredible event giving the riders a bit of everything. It takes a lot of work as we all know putting on these events and you guys rocked it. Not only did you have a fast course with 9 laps in the main, but some awesome venders to boot. Plus going the extra mile to help raise extra money to show your support for Kyle Mcdonal way to go, Meteor !! You Rock. View complete results from this event at: www.ecea.org
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SPOTLIGHT Event: ECEA Fast Kidz
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Age: 9 Classes: 7-8 Air Cooled
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Hobbies: Bicycles, Beach, Spending time with friends and pets, riding
The ECEA and Brapp Mag would like to recognize our next spot light, Zachary Garrison. Zachary was inspired by his brother Michael to start riding when he was 6 years old when he started out on a CRF 50 with training wheels. Since Zachary started racing he has been doing incredible, this year nailing one holeshot after the next he is certainly on fire. At this time he is in 1st place overall in his class. He is also at 100% with all the ECEA races, NEOC and is a straight A student. For Zachary when it comes to racing he believes in eating healthy and likes to ride his bicycle before a race and says he just wants to have fun, finish the race and give it 100% of himself. We can see that he certainly does that just by his track record this year. When Zachary is not racing he spends a lot of his time with his dogs, DISEIL, BELLA and, SASH all labs which he loves hole heartedly. He loves playing fetch with them in his spare time. He also enjoys going to the beach, the boardwalk and spending time with his friends.
Zachary would like to thank all his sponsors, Mom, Dad, Rich Lafferty, Cycle Playground and Vee Rubber. Zachary congratulations on being chosen for our next spot light recognition and I feel that if you continue on the way you have already done this year, you will definitely come out on top, as you already are - way to go!!!
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Ecea and Brapp Mag would also like to recognize Ranger Emmons, Ranger is in 4th place overall for his class this season, he is also in the 100% Club for the ECEA. Ranger likes to ride tight trails and started riding when he was 5 years old on a KTM 50 and when he got on a bike for the first time he thought boy this is going to be fun. Rangers favorite race so far this ECEA season was MCI Sahara Sands and he is looking forward to the upcoming Big Bass Harescramble. He is also a straight A student, and believes in eating heathy. At the races when Ranger is not racing he is always with his brother and sister, Ranger tells me that spending time with his family is most important to him and that he likes just being a kid and doing the things kids love to do like swimming, fishing, crabbing and spending time with his best friend Jake. He also tells me just how thankful he is for his mother and father, he appreciates all that they do for him like taking him to the all the races. Ranger also mentioned to me that his little brother (Tanner) and sister (Madon) also race and they both look up to him. When they are out racing he is always watching out for them. We can see why they would look up to you, you do the things a big brother does for their little brother and sister. Ranger would also like to thank his sponsors with the main one being his family with all their love and support means the world to him and thank you also to Vee Rubber. Ranger you have very special qualities and it is great to see the strong bond that you have with your brother and sister and the whole family. I see how thankful you are that you’re so grateful for your family and being able to race and how much you love just being a kid and loving the things that kids get to do, and having your family there to back you. Congrats on your spot light you so do deserve and earned it!! Keep up the good work!
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Justin Cooper was a man on a mission at the NJ State Championship. He won both the 250 and Open expert classes.
Barry Carsten was a triple class winner at this year’s NJ State Championship at Raceway Park.
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RESULTS: 125 2 Stroke:
1. Max Sanford (Yam); 2. Henry Howard (Yam); 3. Jason Becker (Yam); 4. Henry Scheetz Jr (Kaw); 5. Thomas Martin (Yam); 25+ Amateur “B”: 1. Bernard Kelly (Suz); 2. Cesar Vinicius (Hon); 3. Sean Mclaughlin (Hon); 4. Steven Lewis Jr (Ktm); 5. Eyder Lopes (Hon); 25+ Expert “A”: 1. Adam Blessing (Hon); 2. Stephen Ricks (Yam); 3. Mike Tippin Jr (Yam); 4. Robert Malkiewicz (Ktm); 5. James Henshaw (Hon);
50cc Open 4-8: 1. Jaden Palmer (Cob); 2. Canyon Richards (Cob); 3. Michael Nussbaum (Ktm); 4. Tyler Devers (Cob); 5. Christian Merman (Cob); 65cc 10-11: 1. Chris Sweeney (Kaw); 2. Tyler Hamel (Ktm); 3. Tyler Steinberg (Kaw); 4. Zack Smith (Kaw); 5. Nicholas Carrera (Ktm); 65cc 7-9: 1. Travis Mecking (Ktm); 2. Jaden Palmer (Cob); 3. Roman White (Ktm); 4. James Pfleghaar (Ktm); 5. Tyler Devers (Cob); 85cc 12-15: 1. Cody Groves (Suz); 2. Zackery Poor (Kaw); 3. John Pantazes (Kaw); 4. Chuck Rostien Jr (Kaw); 5. Forrest Mccarthney (Ktm);
Nearly 500 racers enjoyed a great summer weekend at Raceway Park on the 23rd of August for the NJ State Championships. The challenging Raceway Park track lent itself to excellent racing conditions and the riders in attendance did not disappoint.
25+ Novice “C”: 1. Nicholas Klecan (Yam); 2. Levvin Diaz (Hon); 3. Thjomas Mckibbin (Kaw); 4. Steven Taylor (Suz); 5. Sean Mccarthy (Ktm);
Fresh off his moto sweep and double class victories at Loretta Lynn’s, the Cold Spring Harbor, NY native, Yamaha mounted Justin Cooper dominated Expert class racing taking all 4 victories and 2 class overalls. Cooper jumped out to early leads, turning quick laps to take the wins. Cooper will be a force at the Kawasaki Race of Champions at the beginning of October.
250 Novice “C”: 1. Henry Howard (Yam); 2. Chris Gordon (Yam); 3. Ayden Nyland (Yam); 4. Ryan Trevelise (Suz); 5. Tyler Carr (Yam);
College Boy (14-24 years): 1. Jason Astudillo (Hon); 2. J. Ryder Fox (Suz); 3. Cory Carsten (Suz); 4. Rocky Cagno (Kaw); 5. Tom Giambrone (Suz);
250 Pro/Expert “A”: 1. Justin Cooper (Yam); 2. Coty Schock (Yam); 3. Robert Piazza Jr (Suz); 4. Michael Giovanniello (Suz); 5. Vincent Murphy (Kaw);
Jr Mini 85-65CC 9-11: 1. Chris Sweeney (Kaw); 2. Nate Moen (Oth); 3. Deegan Harper (Ktm); 4. Tyler Hamel (Ktm); 5. Tyler Steinberg (Kaw);
30+ Amateur “B”: 1. Sean Mclaughlin (Hon); 2. Eric Schoepfer (Yam); 3. Eyder Lopes (Hon); 4. Michael Federici (Ktm); 5. Renato Oliveira (Kaw);
Open Amateur “B”: 1. Rocky Cagno (Kaw); 2. Jake Impons (Hon); 3. Jason Schoepfer (Hon); 4. Jason Unanue (Ktm); 5. Cole Schilling (Hon);
30+ Novice “C”: 1. Nicholas Pielli (Yam); 2. Steven Taylor (Suz); 3. Jose Mejia (Hon); 4. Luis Vega (Kaw); 5. Reginaldo Franca (Yam);
Open Expert “A”: 1. Justin Cooper (Yam); 2. Franklin Nogueras Jr (Suz); 3. Michael Giovanniello (Suz); 4. Coty Schock (Yam); 5. Robert Piazza Jr (Suz);
Long time Raceway Park competitor Barry Carsten showed he still has what it takes and won all 3 classes he entered at the NJ State Championship. Carsten won the 30+ Expert, 40+ Expert and 45+ classes. Other double class winners at the NJ State Championships include: Max Sanford, Henry Howard, Jaden Palmer, and Chris Sweeney.
The next major event on the Raceway Park schedule is the 39th annual Kawasaki Race of Champions, October 2-4, 2015.
250 Amatuer “B”: 1. Jake Impons (Hon); 2. Bryton Carroll (Suz); 3. Craig Lingardo (Kaw); 4. Jason Unanue (Ktm); 5. Cory Carsten (Suz);
30+ Vet Expert “A”: 1. Barry Carsten (Suz); 2. James Mcilvaine (Kaw); 3. Frank Eckel (Yam); 4. Brian Smith (Kaw); 5. Wayne Powers (Yam); 40+ Senior Amateur “B”: 1. Jon Straubinger (Hon); 2. Carlos Lopez (Yam); 3. Anthony Migliaccio (Hon); 4. Steven Parrino (Kaw); 5. Guzman Taveras (Hon); 40+ Senior Expert “A”: 1. Barry Carsten (Suz); 2. Brian Carroll (Kaw); 3. James Mcilvaine (Kaw); 4. Kurt Mcmillen (Suz); 5. Joe Pateman (Yam); 40+ Senior Novice “C”: 1. Peter Agasta Jr (Suz); 2. Reginaldo Franca (Yam); 3. Hlynur Atlason (Ktm); 4. Gregory Conlon (Hon); 5. Tim Northrop (Kaw); 45+: 1. Barry Carsten (Suz); 2. Kurt Mcmillen (Suz); 3. Michael Lewis (Hon); 4. Roderick Rames (Yam); 5. Chris Prenderville (Suz);
85cc 9-13: 1. Chase Yentzer (Kaw); 2. Zackery Poor (Kaw); 3. Tyler Hamel (Ktm); 4. Forrest Mccarthney (Ktm); 5. Deegan Harper (Ktm);
Open Novice “C”: 1. Henry Howard (Yam); 2. Ryan Trevelise (Suz); 3. Leonard Jastrzembski (Yam); 4. Matthew Torelli (Yam); 5. Noah Chambers (Kaw); Schoolboy 12-16yrs ALL: 1. Cory Carsten (Suz); 2. Alexander Infurna (Suz); 3. Ryan Trevelise (Suz); 4. Cody Groves (Suz); 5. Ayden Nyland (Yam); Supermini 12-16: 1. Max Sanford (Ktm); 2. Cody Groves (Suz); 3. Luca Marsalisi (Kaw); 4. Chase Yentzer (Kaw); 5. John Pantazes (Kaw); Women (14+) Saturday: 1. Jamie Astudillo (Hus); 2. Samantha Fritz (Hon); 3. Crystal Laul (Kaw); 4. Paige Weingarten (Kaw); 5. Taryn Nemergut (Suz);
50+ Vet Class: 1. Kurt Mcmillen (Suz); 2. Robert Kuhn (Suz); 3. Alan Obrien (Yam); 4. Raymond Desiderio (Kaw); 5. Edward Olsen (Hon); 50cc 4-6 Stock: 1. Canyon Richards (Cob); 2. Klark Robbins (Cob); 3. Kevyn De Pinho (Cob); 4. Grant Getz (Ktm); 5. Antonio Rivera (Ktm); 50cc 4-8 Oil/Auto/Shifter: 1. Kevyn De Pinho (Ktm); 2. Grant Getz (Ktm); 3. Antonio Rivera (Ktm); 4. Johnathan Yorke (Ktm); 5. Mark Patterson (Ktm); 50cc 7-8 Stock: 1. Jaden Palmer (Cob); 2. Tyler Devers (Cob); 3. Michael Nussbaum (Ktm); 4. Landry Weingarten (Cob); 5. Christian Merman (Cob);
Jaden Palmer at speed and grabbing two class victories at the NJ State Championships. Chis Sweeney was a double class winner at the NJ State Championship.
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RPM Foundation at Raceway Park 3rd Annual Ryan Patterson MX School
September 4-6, 2015 The Ryan Patterson Motocross Foundation is dedicated to help teach and inspire the kids of motocross. The goal with RPM is to provide young racers with schooling, nutrition, protective gear, and bike equipment so they can reach their fullest potential on the track. This foundation was started because of Ryan Patterson’s passion for motocross and his dedication in helping young motocross racers.
Attendees broke into groups and rotated through training in the morning then had lunch supplied by John Castaldi from Fun Factory Racing. Then Harold Glissen from Only One Inspiration talked to the kids after lunch before they hit the track for the afternoon training sessions.
This yearly event took place at Raceway Park this year and was attended by 82 riders under the age of 16. Riders had to complete an essay entitled “What Motocross Means to Me” and each made a donation of canned goods for the Holiday Food Drive. In turn they were invited for a day of instruction from some of the top pro riders from the area.
The folks from RPM would like to thank everyone involved for their generous donations of time and goods to help keep Ryans dream alive. Preparations begin in the early spring to make this all happen and if it weren’t for the generosity of the tracks, local dealers, trainers and the countless volunteers these kids would never get this opportunity. On top of the great training and personal interaction with the Pros’s riders were awarded over $30,000 in goods and services that were given away over the weekend. Add this to the great racing at Englishtown and this weekend was one not to miss. RPM would like to thank the following trainers for helping the kids and all who were involved. Brian Carroll, Barry Carsten, Ronnie Stewart, Aron Lampi, Greg Pamart (Frenchy) - GPMX, Ty Wozney – MX School, Dan Callahan-Callahan
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MX School, Wally Palmer, Jerry Siep, Chris Prenderville, Neil Woerner, Richie Trevilise, Mark Patterson, Keith Santors, Steve Parino, Rich Trevilise. Thank you Raceway Park for having the RPM Foundation Event at your facility this year, after the sudden closing of Blue Diamond Park earlier this year.
You can get more details on the RPM Foundation at: www.rpmfoundation.org
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Certified Pennsylvania DCNR Youth Safety Instructor Contact Information
Pennsylvania requires any child between the age of 8 and 16 to have a Certificate of Completion for the Youth ATV Safety Course in order to ride any state land. Below is a list of instructors who have the training provided by the DCNR to offer these courses and provide the training necessary to complete it and receive a certificate. • Nicole Yiengst - York 717-577-5142 nichole@ecowater.us • Lance Schwartz - Lewisburg 570-847-6102 • Dennis Felty - Schuylkill/ Northumberland Co. 570-640-5735 themayorofcoaltowne@yahoo.com • Robert Smith - Minersville 570-527-6197 RSmith6197@gmail.com • Ed Geehan Bucks County/Poconos Eddiecharles11@yahoo.com • Rich Rudzinski - Lower Bucks County 267-716-2450 rrudzi@verizon.net • Chas McHenry - Bucks County 267-446-6176 dcnrsaferide@yahoo.com • Rick Latchaw - Mercer/ Venango County 724-253-3069 maxxrc@windstream.net • Gary Elder - Lawrence/ Venango County 724-924-2062 geelder@comcast.net • Mark Lynch DCNR Master Inst. - Connellsville PA 734-984-5138 maglynch@zoominternet.net • David Miller - Montgomery, Bucks, Lehigh, Berks, and Northampton Counties 610-332-0106 millerdavidv@reagan.com • Richard Henofer - Bucks, Montgomery, Phila Counties 215-669-3173 rhbuilds@me.com
• RC Horn ASI-ATV/ROHVA Side By Side Instructor 304-839-6319 ASI.rchorn@yahoo.com • Tom Lytle - Central, PA 717-940-2229 paatvsafety@yahoo.com • Carl Johnson - Lycoming, Potter, Centre Counties carled63@yahoo.com 570-777-8190 • ASI & DCNR ATV Training & MSF Dirt Bike Training with loaners WILLOW HILL OHV SCHOOL Willow Hill Off-Road Riding School 717-532-6439 Roxbury, PA 17251-0147 tewellmann@embarqmail.com • Motorcycle Safety Foundation Closed Range Exercise on dirt bikes. http://www.dirtbikeschool.org/ Allen Marker - Somerset/ Uniontown Dirt Bike School Instructor 814-233-7451 or motoman774@yahoo.com • James Campbell - DCNR/ASI 440-599-2033 Ashtabula County Conneaut, Ohio ccbell@suite224.net • Bob Jackson - DCNR 440-998-3686 Ashtabula County Ashtabula, Ohio bobbyj_57@windstream.net • ATV Safety Training at AOAA DCNR Youth & ASI Adult Training George Fetterman 317-319-3726 or glfett@ptd.net
If you do not see an instructor listed in your area, please call 717-783-7941 and ask for the nearest instructor’s contact information. Children under the age of 8 or over age 16 are not eligible to receive the certificate, but if your rider is between the ages of 8 and 16 they are eligible to take the course and receive the certificate. Proper safety gear and safe machine are required to take the course. By contacting your local instructor, you can receive all the information you need to ensure your child has the proper gear to complete this course. Completing the course and receiving the certificate provides the knowledge and skill to operate the machines in various manners necessary to ride trails with confidence, not to mention that most children think its really cool to get their “license” in the mail!
PA OHV’s Mission • Promote legislation with the purpose of developing and maintaining trails.
• Foster camaraderie among motorized OHV and all recreational trail user groups.
• Become instrumental and influential in interactions with land managers.
• Provide a medium for the dissemination of information relating to the OHV industry.
• Defend the OHV community against discriminating legislation and regulation.
• Provide educational opportunities related to OHV use.
• Provide assistance for legislation favorable to trail and open space recreation.
• Promote research pertaining to compatibility of OHV and environmental resources.
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Registration, Titling and Insuring Your ATV Who must register and title?
All ATVs in Pennsylvania, except ATVs used solely for business or agricultural purposes, need to be registered and titled with DCNR. ATVs used in Pennsylvania must be registered and titled with DCNR’s Snowmobile/ATV Section. The ATV registration and titling fees are NOT user fees for the privilege of using trails on state-owned land. The fees provide funding to administer the program, maintain trails in DCNR-managed parks and forests, and provide grants to profit and non-profit organizations for developing additional riding opportunities.
Two Types of Registrations Apply: • Registration
For ATVS used anywhere off of your own property or property leased by you, such as designated State Forest trails. $20 fee every two years
• Limited Registration
For ATVs used solely on your own land or land leased by you. Free registration No expiration, unless ownership of vehicle changes.
Plates and Decals
An ATV owner will be issued a registration plate for the vehicle. An expiration sticker to be affixed to the plate will be issued for standard registrations.
Liability Insurance
If you are using your ATV solely on land owned or leased by you, you are not required to get liability insurance. All other riders must carry liability insurance. Proof of that insurance must be carried with you when you ride. There are no minimum requirements or coverage standards established by DCNR or the Snowmobile/ATV Law for the liability insurance.
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ATV Trails on State Forest Land SUMMER AND WINTER TRAILS
Summer Trails
These summer season runs from the Friday before Memorial Day through the last full weekend in September. The winter season runs from the day following the last day of the regular or extended antlerless deer season as established by the Game Commission through the following April 1. There are some trails that remain closed until after the late muzzleloader season. Please check the forest district web pages for current access advisories on when trails open for the winter season. _______________________________________
1 Pike County - Burnt Mills- 7 miles of summer and winter trail. Access is from a parking area on Route 402 one mile south of Porters Lake. Registered Class II ATV’s are permitted on this trail that are less than 58” in width and less than 1,200 pounds. Contact: Delaware State Forest, 2174A Route 611, Swiftwater, PA 18370-7746 Phone: (570) 895-4000 _______________________________________ 2 Adams & Cumberland Counties - 36 miles of summer trail. During the winter season the trail system is expanded to 42 miles by using some dirt roads that are gated during the winter. Part of the trail system is shared with snowmobiles when there is sufficient snowfall. The trail is located between Big Flat and Pine Grove Furnace State Park. Access to these are from parking lots located at Big Flat along Shippensburg Road about 1-1/4 miles north of its intersection with Route 233 and on Piney Mountain along Bendersville Road south of Pine Grove Furnace State Park. Contact: Michaux State Forest, 10099 Lincoln Way East, Fayetteville, PA 17222 Phone: (717) 352-2211 _______________________________________ 3 Snyder & Union Counties - 15.4 miles of summer and winter trails. Access is at the Jacks Mountain Trailhead located along Route 235 three miles south of Glen Iron. The trail includes the East Kettle Road which has been closed to other types of motor vehicles. Registered Class II ATV’s are permitted on this trail that are less than 58” in width and less than 1,200 pounds. Contact: Bald Eagle State Forest, 18865 Old Turnpike Rd, Millmont, PA 17845 Phone: (570) 922-3344
These trails are typically open from the Friday before Memorial Day through the last full weekend in September. Check the forest district web pages for current access advisories. _______________________________________ Centre and Clinton County – Bloody Skillet ATV Trail - 39 miles. Access from SR 144 approximately 19 miles north of the Snow Shoe Exit of US Route 80. Turn right onto De Haas Road and travel 5.3 miles South, to the Northern Terminus Trailhead. Trails are open to registered Class II ATV’s less than 58” in width and less than 1,200 pounds. Contact: Sproul State Forest, 15187 Renovo Road, Renovo, PA 17764 Phone: (570) 923-6011 _______________________________________
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5 Clinton County - The Whiskey Springs ATV Trail - 45 miles. The Whiskey Springs Trail is closed. Details are available on this Huling Branch Reclamation Project-Whiskey Springs ATV Trail factsheet. Contact: Sproul State Forest, 15187 Renovo Road, Renovo, PA 17764 Phone: (570) 923-6011 _______________________________________ 6 Lycoming County - 17 miles of summer and winter trail. Trails are located near Haneyville and include the Button Road and a network of wooded trails built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930’s. Access to the trail is from a parking area located at the former parking area located at the CCC Camp along Route 44 one mile south of Haneyville. Contact: Tiadaghton State Forest, 10 Lower Pine Bottom Rd, Waterville, PA 17776 Phone: (570) 753-5409 _______________________________________ 7 Dixon R. Miller Recreation Area - (Formerly the Pohopoco Tract), Monroe County - 13 miles of summer and winter trails. Access is from Route 115 five miles south of I-80. Registered Class II ATV’s are permitted on this trail that are less than 58” in width and less than 1,200 pounds. Contact: Delaware State Forest, 2174A Route 611, Swiftwater, PA 18370-7746 Phone: (570) 895-4000
8 Martin Hill - Bedford County - 18 miles of summer trail. Access to the trail is from the parking area located on Route 326 two miles south of Rainsburg. Trail head GPS location: N 39° 52’ 24.69” W 78° 30’ 34.80” Contact: Buchanan State Forest, 440 Buchanan Trail, McConnellsburg, PA 17233 Phone: (717) 485-3148 _______________________________________ 9 Sideling Hill - Fulton County - 15 miles of summer trail in the Wells Tannery area. Access is from Ray’s Cove Road or Childers Ridge Road. Trail head GPS location: N 40° 5’ 0.28 W 78° 10’ 12.17” Contact: Buchanan State Forest, 440 Buchanan Trail, McConnellsburg, PA 17233 Phone: (717) 485-3148 _______________________________________ 10 Potter County - 43 miles of summer trail. A loop trail located south of Denton Hill State Park. Access to the trail is from Lyman Run State Park, on SR 44 north of Cherry Springs, or the intersection of Rock Run Road and the Ridge Trail (ATV trail). Registered Class II ATV’s are permitted on this trail that are less than 58” in width and less than 1,200 pounds. Contact: Susquehannock State Forest, PO Box 673, Coudersport, PA 16915 Phone: (814) 274-3600 _______________________________________ 11 Maple Run Tract, Pike County - 8 miles of summer trail. Access is from a parking area on Route 402 1-3/4 miles north of the village of Pecks Pond. Registered Class II ATV’s less than 58” in width and less than 1,200 pounds .are permitted on this trail. Contact: Delaware State Forest, 2174A Route 611, Swiftwater, PA 18370-7746 Phone: (570) 895-4000 State Game Lands ATVs are not permitted on State Game Lands except those used by disabled hunters.
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12 Allegheny National Forest - The federallyoperated Allegheny National Forest has more than 100 miles of ATV trails. ATV trail season runs from the Friday before Memorial Day through the last Sunday in September. Winter season is from December 20 to April 1. Contact the Allegheny National Forest Supervisor’s Office, P.O. Box847, 222 Liberty Street, Warren, PA 16365, 814-723-5150. Effective July 1 2002, the Allegheny National Forest implemented the Fee Demo Program for ATV and motorized bike trails. An annual $35 permit fee is required, and can be purchased from any Allegheny National Forest office, and some local vendors, or online at www. fs.fed.us/r9/allegheny. ______________________________________ The following trails are within the Allegheny National Forest (ANF). Please contact the ANF using the information above concerning these trails: Marienville ATV/Bike Trail on State Route 66 east of town of Marienville. ______________________________________ Timberline ATV Trail accessed from State Route 948, north of Ridgeway (also connects to the Marienville ATV Trail). ______________________________________ Rocky Gap ATV Trail accessed from Township Road 3005, southeast of Warren. ______________________________________
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13 Motorcycles and/or ATV Riding Areas Seven Mountains Ramble (Dual Sport Licensed Motorcycles) - Riding areas are located in portions of Mifflin, Snyder and Union Counties in the Bald Eagle Forest. Loop 1 starts at the 7 Mountains Campground, located just south of Potters Mill or west of Milroy on Route 22/322. Compensation for Campground owner for parking strongly recommended. Proceed on Sand Mountain road to the trailhead at Ground Oak trail. The loop is about 30 miles long. Contact: Bureau of Forestry District #7; 18865 Old Turnpike Rd; Millmont, PA 17845; Phone: 570-922-3344
Willow Creek ATV Trail on the eastern side of the Allegheny Reservoir, just south of the New York State line. Closed during the winter season. _______________________________________
14 Shade Mountain Trails (Non-Licensed OffHighway Motorcycles) Riding areas are located in portions of Mifflin, Snyder and Union Counties in the Bald Eagle State Forest. The Shade Mountain Riding area is located just north of McAlisterville, PA, on PA Route 235. Trail at dirt parking lot at the top of the mountain. Contact: Bureau of Forestry District #7 18865 Old Turnpike Rd; Millmont, PA, 17845; Phone: 570-922-3344; Email fd07@state.pa.us 15 Snow Shoe Rails to Trails ATV & Snowmobile Open Year-Round P.O. Box 314 Clarence, PA. TV - Snowmobile www.ssrt.org. SSRT requires membership for riding access. Detailed terms and conditions can be found at their website. 25
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This is a partial list of riding areas that you can pay by the day to ride with some requiring annual memberships. Some offer riding for motorcycles or quads only, and others allow both. Please check with the individual businesses before you make the trip. 17 Breezewood Proving Grounds Clearville, PA www.breezewoodprovinggrounds.com
30 Mountain Ridge ATV Trails Reels Corner, PA www.mountainridgeatvtrails.com
41 Wolf Springs Off-Road Park www.wolfspringsoffroadpark.com
31 Sleepy Hollow MX www.sleepymx.com
42 Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area Sunbury, PA www.anthraciteadventure.com
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33 Reading Anthracite Co. Pottsville, PA www.readinganthracite.com
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19 Doublin Gap MX Newburg, PA www.doublingap.com
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20 Hill Top Lodge Emporium, PA www.hilltoplodge.com
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32 Rausch Creek Trail Riders Valley View, PA www.rauschcreekracing.com
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35 Rock Run Recreation Patton, PA www.rockrunrecreation.com
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21 Evansville MX Park Berwick, PA www.evansvilleraceway.com
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22 Four Seasons Resort West Finley, PA www.campfourseasonsresort.com
36 Shady Rest Farm Marienville, PA www.shadyrestfarm.net
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25 Adirondacks Region Lewis County, NY www.lewiscountyrecreation.com
37 Slippery Rock Dunes Slippery Rock, PA www.slipperyrockdunes.com 38 Tall Pines ATV Park Andover, NY www.tallpinesatvpark.com
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SPER Supports
Michaux State Forest By Denny Mann The South Penn Enduro Riders held their 3rd Michaux Enduro on September 13th completing the commitment set by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources in accordance with the Motorized Event Guidelines. Over the past 3 years the Pennsylvania Off Highway Vehicle Association and a group of American Motorcycle Associations’ Off Highway Motorcycle Clubs worked long hours with the DCNR to create Guidelines that suited both the user group and the DCNR. SPER realized the commitment that the staff from Michaux State Forest had made and wanted to give back in some way.
Steve Bowman makes a donation to Mary Soderberg with the PPFF
them warm hart felt applause because the attendees are very aware of the declining amounts of available public land to hold their events on. This is not only a Pennsylvania issue but affects events all over the country.
Riders prepare for the start of the 45th Michaux Enduro
The Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation, established in 1999 as an independent 501(c) (3) organization, works closely with all 120 state parks and 20 forest districts across the commonwealth. PPFF’s mission is to promote and support the natural and cultural resources of Pennsylvania’s state parks and forests through leadership in recreation, education, conservation, and volunteerism. Currently, there are 39 state park and forest friends groups, or chapters, functioning under the PPFF nonprofit umbrella. These chapters are geographically dispersed throughout the commonwealth. These local, public-private partnerships build bridges between the community and their neighboring state parks and forests, take on tasks and projects that would not otherwise be accomplished, and engage the public in active recreation and the opportunity to contribute to the places they know are important.
SPER soon found out this was not an easy task because government agency personnel can not receive gifts. On February 3rd 2015 Governor Tom Wolf stated, “As elected and appointed leaders, all of us have a duty to be responsible stewards of the democratic process and taxpayer’s hard-earned money. Too often our leaders take advantage of the public, but I am committed to making government work so we can restore the public’s trust and make sure we are being open and transparent. Each of these agencies should join me in enacting sweeping reform to end a practice that has plagued the public’s trust in state government for too long.” Roy Brubacker the Michaux District Forester took the Governor very seriously and wanted nothing to do with SPER’s efforts to donate to his District. So it was suggested by PaOHV to use the Pennsylvania Parks and Forest Fund as the legal avenue for supporting recreational activities within the Michaux State Forest. SPER worked with Marci Mowery, President of PPFF and she bridged the gap between SPER and Michaux District office. This method was received with mixed feelings by the District office and in an attempt to show no connection to this donation the DCNR would not attend the event on September 13th. SPER considered this to be strange but expectable even though SPER paid the wages for the DCNR employees for the event. PPFF Board of Directors member Mary Soderberg received the ceremonial donation check of $2000 from SPER President Steve Bowman during the Enduro awards presentation at 3:30 September 13th in the Michaux Big Flat ATV lot. The crowd gave
In addition to the PPFF support of volunteer friends groups, PPFF strive to improve the visitor experience through inclusive recreation, events, habitat protection, promotion of parks and forests as tools for improving human health, volunteer experiences and opportunities, improvements and expansion of parks and forests infrastructure, and by being a voice for parks and forests. PPFF engage with the public through organized events, volunteer opportunities, outreach, and infrastructure improvements (such as work to improve access for those with disabilities), and through communication
Jesse Groemm is your overall winner on the day.
pieces and publications. PPFF’s non-profit status allows ways for individuals and organizations to make charitable gifts to state parks and forests, and ensure that those gifts will be used as intended. For more information visit http://www.paparksandforests. org/ and support all recreation in Pennsylvania State Forests.
45th Annual Michaux Enduro South Penn Enduro Riders September 13, 2015 In Mid-September we traveled to one of the best kept secrets in Pa for the outdoor enthusiast. The South Penn Enduro Riders have been hosting their Enduro event in the midst of the 85,000 acre Michaux State Forest for 45 years now. This would be a first for me as I have never attended an Enduro before but found it a really cool day spent in the woods. Today’s event brought over 130 riders out competing in 24 different divisions and consisted of two 36 mile loops covering both paved and dirt roads and some of the lushest forest areas/trails around. Participants are scored by time as they complete different sections of the course. The day kicked off at 8:00am with four riders at a time easing off the line. Riders would complete different sections of the course then return back to the main starting area to start their second loop around 11:00am with an awards ceremony at 3:30 that afternoon. Today’s event was special in a number of ways as this would be the first event being held without club icon Joe Galie being with us. Joe was a long time SPER club member who passed recently and his presence was truly missed. In addition SPER made a donation to the PA Parks and Forest Foundation to help maintain the trails within the park system. Please see Denny Manns story here with more on this.
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Miles Mountain MX -
MDRA Round #10 Elkland, Pa
September 5-6, 2015
By: Brapp Mag
Labor Day weekend traditionally sends us north to the NY/PA border for the yearly Miles Mountain North/South Shootout. Racers from both the WNYMA and MDRA racing organizations collide in what is always excellent racing action on one of the coolest tracks in the region. Saturday offers up practice during the day with what is billed as Nitecross racing under the lights on Saturday night followed by a full day of motocross racing on Sunday.
Bobby Piazza wins Open A at the shootout.
This year’s event offered up Suzuki, Yamaha, Honda and KTM contingency in addition to a $3000 purse for the 450 expert class and transponder scoring which was a first for the venue. Another first at this year’s event
Brandon Garlock is on fire heading into his expert debut.
Lauren Plate soars to the Womens class win.
Schoolboy leaves the gate in Miles Mountains biggest race ever.
Results 50 (4-6) 1. Lincoln Bartholomew 2. Kyle Donmoyer 3. Bode Gross 4. Kenneth Hallock 5. Alexander Patterson
65 (7-11) B 1. Randall (John) Myers 2. Jay Covert 3. Trey Leatherman 4. Wyatt Rotz 5. Kyle Schlemmer
50 (7-8) 1. Levi Leatherman 2. Kyler Fryfogle 3. Cole Covert 4. Talin Evans 5. Wyland Seger
65 (7-11) C 1. Levi Leatherman 2. Brock Swartz 3. Brooke Bowlin 4. Cole Covert 5. Talin Evans
50 (4-8) Oil 1. Logan Fisher 2. Braydon Gladfelter
85 (9-11) B 1. Orion Gregory 2. Brian Espinoza 3. Bryce Shelly 4. Trey Leatherman 5. Jay Covert
50 (4-8) Open 1. Kyler Fryfogle 2. Jacob Schwartz 3. Lincoln Bartholomew 4. JB Burbage 5. Wyland Seger
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EVO’s own Jeremy Kready wins 30+ B.
85 (9-11) C 1. Wyatt Rotz 2. Kaleb Weller 3. Clayton Stockstill 4. Brooke Bowlin 5. Sam Mackey
Super Mini (12-16) 1. Chase Yentzer 2. Ramzee Hawk 3. Colton Yentzer 4. Gage Stine 5. Gianni Lumadue
250 A 1. Jarek Balkovic 2. Schae Thomas 3. Coty Schock 4. Robert Piazza Jr 5. Jacob Runkles
Open B 1. Brandon Garlock 2. Jonathan Doporcyk 3. William Rickert 4. Trevor Shaffer 5. Daniel Sheeley
85/150 (12-15) 1. Chase Yentzer 2. Jacob Ingram 3. Gage Stine 4. Ramzee Hawk 5. Gianni Lumadue
Schoolboy 1 (12-16) 1. Nathan Rocuskie 2. Brandon Hugney 3. Logan Leitzel 4. Kyle Weller 5. Zakary Shaffer
250 B 1. Brandon Garlock 2. Jonathan Doporcyk 3. Trent Rickert 4. Derek Carberry 5. Bryce Walborn
Open C 1. Joshua Cornelius 2. Kyle Weller 3. Angelo Panzarella Jr 4. Tyler Walborn 5. Damon Gibson
85/150 (12-15) C 1. Andrew Cerniglia 2. Kace Sabedra 3. Oscar Moy 4. Leigha Rotz 5. Hayden Walizer
Schoolboy 2 (Ages 14-16) 1. Bryce Walborn 2. Logan Leitzel 3. Joshua Gregory 4. Andrew Day 5. Devante Barges
250 C 1. Julia Krzemien 2. Tyler Walborn 3. Parker Davis 4. Kyle Weller 5. Lauren Plate
Plus 25 1. Daniel Rucker 2. Alex Sigismondi Jr 3. Matthew Hougentogler 4. Jeremy Cook 5. Bryan Bachman
Junior Mini (9-13) 1. Chase Yentzer 2. Gage Stine 3. Jacob Ingram 4. Orion Gregory 5. Bryce Shelly
Unlimited 14+ Collegeboy 1. Dakota Yohe 2. Steven Stepek 3. Patrick Sharkey 4. Britton Atkinson
Open A 1. Robert Piazza Jr 2. Jarek Balkovic 3. Tyler Rayner 4. Jacob Runkles 5. Coty Schock
Plus 30 A 1. Jeremy Cook 2. Jeremy Tiffany 3. Steven Hoffman 4. Jarred Kimble 5. Don Schmidt
Results
Saturday Nitecross 250 B/C racing action.
was the 600 plus entries that arrived on race day. This was a record crowd for the Egelston family at Miles Mountain and they handled it with all the grace they do for any other event. Matter of fact the facility was packed all weekend from practice on Saturday to a huge crowd of spectators for the Saturday evening racing and fireworks festivities. Sunday morning woke to the record crowd and some of the best racing we’ve seen all year.
Check out the results here then head over to our website at: www.brappmag.com to see more images and some really cool video action from the day.
Plus 30 B 1. Jeremy Kready 2. Tom Truax 3. Dan Conley 4. Keith Naugle 5. Jordan Baldridge
Plus 40 A 1. Don Schmidt 2. Gaylon Dickson 3. Carl Wolter 4. Jeff Wort 5. Charles Lanza II
Plus 50 1. Robert Murphy Jr 2. Brian Semder 3. Robert Schuler 4. Lester Guyton 5. Bert Schelteis
Plus 30 C 1. Nick Brown 2. Robert Narosky 3. Andrew Krebs 4. Bryon Wagner 5. Chad Troyer
Plus 40 B/C 1. Rich Brungard 2. Steve Hnat 3. Keith Naugle 4. Shawn Mowry 5. James Dobbs
Women 1. Lauren Plate 2. Julia Krzemien 3. Joanna Fake 4. Chelsea Townsend 5. Murphy Holly
Plus 35 1. Gaylon Dickson 2. Carl Wolter 3. Rich Brungard 4. Jordan Baldridge 5. Jason Johnston
Plus 45 1. Gaylon Dickson 2. Daniel Portz 3. Charles Lanza II 4. Jeff Wort 5. Robert Murphy Jr
Girls (9-15) 1. Leigha Rotz 2. Brooke Bowlin 3. Samantha Mowry 4. Nicole Eddinger 5. Kassidy Lahr
Lester Guyton pilots the vintage Yami to a fourth in 50 Plus.
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Chaplains Corner Hello Brapp Fans,
In these turbulent times we live in, it has become increasingly comforting to me to know that Jesus will return for his Church. Jesus is going to take His disciples to paradise with Him. Jesus says He will be our comfort and guide in this life and into the next. My faith in Jesus as my Savior is my present strength and my future hope (I have hope no matter what happens-good or bad).
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You too can have this same comfort by giving your trust over to Jesus. Titus 1:2 In hope of eternal life, which God, that cannot lie, promised before the world began; Titus 3:7 That being justified by his grace, we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life. Jesus poured out grace for all of us,
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You know Jesus promised that in this world we would have trouble. It seems to me much of that trouble is self-inflicted by the choices we make each day. No matter if your trouble is from this world’s trouble or from your own choices, the grace of God is enough for you to overcome it. There is much to be said about victory in everyday life but what I want to share with you is the hope we have in Jesus as believers.
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This is your track Chaplain Zachary Camp. I have enjoyed many good laps at some of the area’s best tracks but not every race was always so enjoyable. During one of my first races in the expert class I had a good start and I was running in the top four. While in the second turn I looked to my side and saw Tim Schmelyun and to my left Scooter Jones and I became very intimidated. These guys were well known fast riders and as a new A rider in that moment I lost focus on the curled over rut...I went high side and blew out my knee. The day went from great to awful really quick.
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BCTRA Flat Track Delta Fairgrounds August 29, 2015 By: Brapp Mag Late August took us south to the MD/PA line for the Baltimore County Trail Riders last outdoor flat track event of the year. As always it’s great to get out to a local short track and watch the guys and girls bang some bars. Flat Track racing is one of the oldest disciplines of motorcycle racing with its roots dating back to the early 1900’s. I love to get out to a few of these each year because you’ll see racers competing on everything from modern motocross machines set up for these conditions to 30 year old Bultacos and Triumphs that can still find their way around the oval fairly well. And then there are the kids. Tonight’s event was loaded in the 50cc divisions and that’s always a ton of fun.
The go carts took the stage to end the show.
To top it all off the Baltimore County Trail Riders who are in there 46th year have a tradition of putting on great flat track racing events. From the short tracks at Delta to the winter indoors at Timonium they always put on a great show. Check out some images and class winners here then head on over to our website at: www.brappmag.com to see more. Also watch for their winter schedule in a later issue of Brapp Mag.
Smith and Wherley battled all night in expert action.
The kid’s foot race is always a hit. Phil Libhart wins two classes at Delta.
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Aiden Hawthorne (28) wins 50 Shaft.
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Club News Geisinger Fund Raiser at AOAA September 12, 2015
There are Bikes without Motors?... By: Corporal Kaster
The Anthracite Trail Riders, (ATR) and Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area (AOAA) worked with Children’s Miracle Network at Geisinger to put on a benefit ride on Saturday September 12, 2015. In total there were 334 registered riders plus 25 volunteers that raised a total of $4,300 after expenses to help the children at Geisinger. We rode both the Western Reserve and the Eastern Reserve at AOAA for a total of 36 miles. While marking and clearing trails we had not had any rain for weeks and things were getting very dusty, even the usual mud holes were starting to look like puddles. That all changed with the rains we got on Thursday before the ride (yes 11 of us were out all day in the rain working on the trails) plus the rain we got the day of the ride. From the looks of most riders when they returned it looked like they got into a little mud. At least on Saturday we had a nice morning and it did not start raining until around 1:00 pm. This gave those that came early time to ride most of the course before the rain. In spite of the rain I think everyone had a good time. It is days like this that you remember and not the ones that are perfect. We knew we were helping children whose lives are far from perfect and it is fitting that we have a little rain in our lives as well.
So obviously we all want to ride our dirtbikes (or quads) all the time. However, only riding or training on the dirt bike will only work a particular muscle group. This article is going to explain the importance of bicycling! There are many forms of bicycling to choose from. Frankly they are all great options. So whether it’s road bike, mountain bike, fat bike, or even unicycling, they all offer many great training and exercise opportunities. Riding a bike is as easy as well….riding a bike! This basic exercise strategy is one that anyone can revisit from their childhood. You can find a bike that will allow you to ride virtually anywhere. Try riding the CR500 down Main Street, on second thought, maybe you shouldn’t. With that being said, in addition to the very minimal skill needed for bicycling, you can train anywhere. Bicycling is a universal exercise for all! Whether you live in the city, the mountains, or the country; there is a place to ride a bike. Contrary to popular belief bicycling is a great full body work out. Many believe it is only good for the legs; this is far from the truth. Of course it is going to build leg muscles but also hips, thighs and even that rear end! It is also great for the mobility of you joints as well, without the harmful pounding from activities such as running. Stamina is another great benefit of bicycling. It keeps you heart rate up at a nice constant pace for a long period of time; therefore, the more you ride the longer you are able to ride. There are also the unseen advantages such as improved balance, hand and eye coordination, lung expansion and increased Cardio-Vascular fitness. As previously mentioned, bicycling has the ability to keep your heart at a steady, rhythmic pace which has been found to increase cardio-vascular fitness by up to 7%. The British Medical association has found that 20 miles a week on the bicycle can reduce your chance of heart disease by 50%, combine that with the approximate burning of 300 calories per hour of bicycling and you are looking and feeling better before you know it! Not to mention the amazing feeling you get pedaling along a single track mountain trail or bombing down the road at 30 MPH. It’s a great stress reliever after a long day at work, plus think of the gas you could save! With all that being said, how about you start working a little pedal time into your weekly routine. A helpful tip I encourage you to try is to get your pedaling time in at the beginning of the week as a base training activity. Pair that with a good round of circuit training in the middle of the week and you are going to be feeling FASTER and STRONGER! After all, who does not want to be the last one standing at the end of a 20 lap moto or 2 hour long scramble! Ride on!
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PVR Vintage Riders Harescramble Coyote Run - Ebensburg, Pa
August 29-30, 2015
Have you heard the one about the guy who goes to a race and a pig roast breaks out? No? Read on. The Potomac Vintage Riders’ Vintage Hare Scramble Series has crested the mid-season hump and is now rolling down the other side. The Coyote Run race happened the last weekend in August and it was a special two-day event. Series organizer Dave Kutskel graciously opened up his private compound to host this stop on the tour, and along with his trail team laid out two different loops for each day’s race. Saturday’s course was a more open and fast trail, featuring some mud holes, some dusty sections, grass trail, fun hills, and some downright beautiful single track through old-growth hemlock and fern forest that looked like something out of a movie. Sunday’s loop was slower and more technical, but still had good flow and little pockets of special challenges including a pit, a wall climb, two creek crossings and narrow winding trail through some sapling stands that would have had the local whitetail herds on their toes, (if they had toes).
Josh Miller won the overall in three of the four races on the weekend.
The club runs their racing in two stages; Vintage bikes (’74 and older) run first. Then the Post Vintage (75 and newer) run the same course a little later in the day- that way the iron men among us can run both. At this round, a kid’s race was held between the two main races giving the little riders a chance to experience what the rest of us were enjoying, albeit on a shortened and much more forgiving loop. Vintage had 18 entries and Post Vintage had 45 on Saturday. Among the Post Vintage entries was the series’ first female entrant, 16 yr. old Sarah Cummings. Sarah won her class, and said she thought the mud was fun, the trees were too close, and other riders were nice to her on the trail. Congrats to her! Series regular Josh Miller set the pace for the morning and not only won the Open Expert class but also took the overall win by about 30 seconds over second place finisher Drew Smith. (Yes, THAT Drew Smith.) Miller did double duty for the overall in the afternoon Post-Vintage race as well.
Drew Smith raced to second in the expert division.
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After the racing was done Saturday, the club hosted a pig roast and pot-luck dinner for riders, families and spectators, giving everyone a chance to hang out and enjoy some great food and bench racing with old and new friends. The evening was capped off with a campfire and outdoor movie under the full moon for those with enough energy left after a day of sun and throttle.
Pig roast and awards presentation on Saturday
You’ll be hard pressed to find a better way for a bike guy, (or girl), to spend the day. Sunday’s racing got started after the course was blessed with an early morning rain shower to keep down the dust and grease up the tree roots. 17 Vintage and 35 PV entries signed up to tackle the tighter, more technical loop the club laid out for day two. Despite being the last on his line to get moving due to a hardstarting Husky, Kutskel was not going to be denied. He charged out to the lead before the end of lap 1 and never looked back. He, in his words, “left it all out there” and took a hard-fought overall. The PV race saw Josh Miller take his Maico museum piece to the Open Expert win, and of course the Overall, giving him a 0.750 win percentage for the weekend! Sarah Cummings sat this one out, electing to let her dad Steve ride their shared Honda. He made her proud, winning the PV 200 Novice class. After each day’s racing, riders were mulling around the pit area with big smiles on their faces, everyone talking about what a great job the club had done to lay out excellent courses and provide such a fantastic outing for the riders and their families. And that seems to be what this series is all about. Bring your old bike, get out on the trail, hang out with some great folks who share your passion, and have a great time. By the time you read this, there will only be one or two races left on the schedule, so try and hit one if you can. If that’s not enough time for you, now is when you should dust off that old scooter in the garage, poke through your Uncle’s barn to see what’s under the tarp, or keep an eye on Craigslist to get ready for next year. Technically, it’s racing, but it’s as much of a race as you make it. You’ll be hard pressed to find a better way for a bike guy, (or girl), to spend the day.
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Rally in Bear Valley -
POKER RUN September 12, 2015
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The Rausch Creek Trailriders hosted their second annual poker run to benefit some of the local fire companies in the Bear Valley location just a short distance past the Trailriders grounds near Valley View, Pa. Brapp Mag arrived first thing Saturday morning to a long line of participants who had the same idea that I did. Get there early and ride all day.
The trails were great for vehicles of all sizes.
The event kicked off at 9:00am and even though the line was long, I was in and registered in no time at all. The parking area was pretty full and there were vehicles with any number of wheels and configurations that came to participate. It’s a great day when off roaders from all sides of the spectrum can come together and enjoy a day’s ride. There were people there on motorcycles, ATV’s and side by sides alike. I saw a few guys on the trail riding pitbikes and I even saw a young rider on an original Honda ATC 70. Your sign up included your all day riding fee along with a great pork and chicken meal. A DJ was also in the schedule for after the ride but that may have gotten rained out. I was out enjoying the trail and made it about half way around the 25 mile loop when the heavens opened up and the rain came down. I know what you’re thinking, you quit when it was just getting good. Trust me, when I came to the road cut out I was tempted to cross the road and continue the ride. My main concern was the camera gear I had on board and getting that protected.
Thumbs up for the BrappMag crew.
The Bear Valley course was fun and easily accessible to all. The Trailriders built this course so anyone could come spend a day in the woods riding with family and friends while helping to raise money for the local Joliett and Sacramento Community Fire Companies. If you like you can check out some pictures and videos on our website from the days ride at: www.brappmag.com and make sure you get this event in your schedule for next fall by checking out the Trailriders website at: www.rauschcreekracing.com. You’ll be glad you did.
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