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Sean Badker..................................250B Skylar Melvin ................................250C Tom Ferguson......................Senior 45+ Isabella Johnson ......................Women Braden Ouimette.....Mini Open 50-65cc August Mayer ............................Open B Levi Rasque ..............................Open C Daniel Zolper ...........................50Sr 7-8 Parker Langer...........................50Jr 4-6 Tom Ferguson......................Senior +50 Gabe Kohlmeyer .........Masters +25B/C Skylar Melvin.....................2 Stroke B/C Sean Badker ..........................14-24 B/C Ayden Price..................................125cc Keith Degrand........................Vet 30+ A Mike Keiper ........................Vet 30+ B/C Ayden Price ................Schoolboy 12-17 Braden Ouimette ...................65cc 7-11 Skyler Fritz ..............Mini Open 65-85cc Kaiden Snyder .....................85cc 12-15 Jeff Ramsay ..................Senior 40+ B/C
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Welcome to AMA District 16 and all our 2022 events
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his publication is filled with a wide selection of great events, scheduled all across Wisconsin and Michigan’s UP, so dive in and start making some plans for this 2022 season. It doesn’t matter if you’re into dirt track, motocross, cruising on a big touring bike, catching a dual sport ride or whatever... this sport offers great memories for riders and spectators waiting at every turn. Many of us have had the great fortune to grow up with this sport, and even after many years of riding and racing, we continue to look forward to the next
trip as much as ever. The riding is always a highlight, but just as enjoyable is time spent with all the wonderful people that participate and work to put the events on. There really isn’t a good way to explain the rewards of the friendship and camaraderie that you’ll find in this sport. We can only tell you that it’s all here waiting for you... so come on out and get involved and make the most of your 2022. Hopefully we’ll see you at the track, or in the woods this summer.
District 16 Officers & Key Contacts These contacts can easily answer questions by e-mail, for links go to www.amadistrict16.com
amadistrict16.com •Rider Registration •Rider Points •Rules •Schedules •Club links •Officer E-mails •More...
Danny Vrana President 262-689-2842
Joe Stoppleworth Vice President 920-579-2372
Chris DaRonco Treasurer 414-303-1331
Miranda Amerling Secretary 262-339-1695
Chuck Melcher Rider Registration 262-321-0397
Mike Bronk AMA Commission Member 715-325-4034
Ken Schuck AMA Representative 608-873-9854
John Newton Recreation Director 920-350-2030
Bill Bell Flat Track Director 715-212-6340
Mike Schwarzenbacher Legislative Officer 920-319-6889
Pete Laubmeier Off-Road Director 608-585-1775
Kevin Huber Trials Director 319-330-6700
Brian McCanna Motocross Director 262-366-2348
Chris Halverson Hillclimb Director 608-220-6853
Publication photos courtesy of: Jeri Britton: www.facebook.com/JBPhotography906, June Shaw: www.facebook.com/shawsomemotophotography, and Kevin Huber Info on this publication, contact Chuck at 262-321-0397, chuck@cycleusa.com
This publication is produced by Hi-Energy Publications, Inc for AMA District 16 to promote our sport. All contents are copyright protected, and may not be reproduced in whole or part without the written consent of Hi-Energy Publications, Inc. While the contents of this publication are as accurate as possible, the publishing parties assume no responsibility for the accuracy or content, changes happen. Call before you make the trip... Much of the action performed in this publication is potentially dangerous. Always ride within your ownAMA limits, and make 16 sureEvent to haveGuide fun doing it. District 2022
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rials is a form of motorcycle competition that emphasizes precise balance and control while riding over a designated area of difficult terrain. It’s not a race... only one rider is ‘observed’ at a time. It can be slow, so slow that the rider may even stand still, as long as he (or she) doesn’t put a foot down. The range of skills and techniques employed by the best riders is deceptively varied. Just imagine trying to fling yourself and your cycle up over a five foot wall. Or edging down a steep, rocky, mosscovered hillside, then turning across the slope to cross a large sloping log before charging and winding your way back up. How about leaping and balancing your way up a stream loaded with both small and large rocks.
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So, Observed Trials is a battle between the rider and the terrain. The rider who makes the fewest mistakes wins. And since it is essentially a solo battle, the rider can practice at home, even on level ground, perfecting such skills as balance, turning and clutch control. Trials ‘Obstacles’ can even be set up in a backyard. The sport is very spectator friendly... but expect to do a little walking through the woods for the best views.
Trials events in D16 offer free spectating, so make sure to check one out this summer! They are perfect for families.
There’s a class for new riders, youngsters and everyone else!
The Expert classes take on some pretty cool challenges.
Wisconsin Observed Trials Association , 2022 Competition Dates:
April 24 .............. Mauston, WI - WOTA May 14/15 ...... Theilman, MN - WOTA June 4/5 .... Door County, WI - WOTA July 16/17 ...... Baraboo, WI - WOTA Aug 6/7 ........... Manchester, IA - CMJ Aug 20/21 ...... Wauzeka, WI - WOTA Sept 17/18 .... Mauston, WI - WOTA
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Participating with District 16
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etting started is actually pretty easy, assuming you have the right bike and a way to get to the events, you're already half way there. Finding a dealer and buying a bike: Whether you already own a bike or are planning on buying a new/ used bike you will still have to find a dealer to get parts and service. A local motorcycle dealer that is involved in the sport is a great source to help you get started in racing, and you’ll find that dealer is just important in the years to come. Establish a good relationship with a quality local dealer. When purchasing your bike, it’s important to get the correct machine. Racing classes are designed to fit the age of a rider to a machine engine size. Youth classes are designated by age and machine engine/ frame size. Adult classes are either formed by machine size and age or rider classification/ experience. You must have a machine that matches your age, ability and the rules of the racing you are interested in. When in doubt, read carefully, double check the rules, make a few phone calls and avoid the heartache of making an incorrect choice. Important reality check... Motorsports racing is inherently dangerous. There is always a risk of serious injury. Riders should not participate in events or ride unless they have adequate medical insurance. Riders and/or their guardians are solely responsible for using adequate equipment. Ride at your own risk. As a rider, you must rely on your own judgment. Although all AMA D16 sanctioned meets are conducted under the guidelines in the AMA rulebook and District 16 supplemental rules, each club or promoter may operate a bit differently. Several things you can expect regardless of where you race: •You must be a AMA member to compete in any type of AMA amateur competition. If you are not already a current AMA member, you may join at the facility on the day of an event, or better yet at americanmotorcyclist.com. (A link to this is right on the District16 website as well) Another good tip is to go to the Racing - Getting Started portion of the AMA site, and check into the annual release, in particular for minor riders. Family members, look for special rates that may be available to you. •You will be required to agree not to sue the AMA or the organizer. At each event you’ll be required to sign release statements. Minors often need additional releases completed by BOTH parents or guardians. Most events require parents or assigned guardian be present to enter the grounds as a spectator. Contact the event promoter in advance if you have any questions. •District 16 registration will also be required. You will be able to join the district organization at the event. Again, it is much easier to do it on-line in a few minutes at amadistrict16.com. •All participants and spectators attending a race may be required to pay an admission fee upon entering the facility. Race participants also pay a registration or entry fee in addition to the admission fee. •All participants must wear a protective helmet, eye protection, gloves, a long-sleeve shirt, protective pants and boots that are at least eight inches high - when in doubt, see the rules. •It is your responsibility to know the rules. Become familiar
with the AMA Rulebook. The AMA competition rules are available for download in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. Go to www.americanmotorcyclist.com. District 16 has some additional rules, and they can be found at amadistrict16.com A district organization is composed of enthusiasts like you, as well as clubs, promoters and elected district officials. District 16 covers Wisconsin and Michigan’s UP. AMA District 16 has an abundance of motorcycling activity. The task of finalizing schedules, issuing racing numbers and points keeping is handled at the district level, by volunteers dedicated to this great sport. As a registered participant of District 16 you may be issued a racing number if applicable, be eligible to earn points at events in which you participate, and have those points recorded for possible year-end awards. For a schedule of events in your area, refer to this event guide or amadistrict16.com. All these sources also contain contact information for the event promoting organizations. You can always contact us at District 16 for information on schedules, racing numbers, rules or other questions. A good place to start may be the director of the side of the sport you want to get involved with... example, the motocross director for a motocross related question. Easier yet, show up at an event as a spectator and ask questions, you’ll find everyone welcoming, and you’ll have a great time while seeing how it works.
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Flat Track has fast riders (guys and girls), kids and old folks on all different types of bikes. Events are always great for spectators as you can usually pull up a chair and see all the racing from one location.
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f you've ever had the desire to pitch a motorcycle sideways in a corner, then accelerate through a controlled slide, dirt-track racing is the place for you. Flat track races are run on various lengths of prepared oval tracks: short tracks, which are less than 2,250 feet in circumference; half-miles, measuring from 2,250 feet up to roughly five-eighths of a mile; and miles, which as the name implies are a mile in circumference. In addition, Tourist Trophy or TT scrambles events are held on tracks including right and left-hand turns and a jump. Classes are available for riders in different age groups and skill levels, and on a wide variety of machine types and sizes, both with two or four wheels. The season in District 16 kicks off in May and then runs through the summer. There are motorcycle classes for the youngest of riders right through the over 50 year age class for the distinguished riders.
Many events also have several classes for atv riders, thrilling the spectators. These events are often known as the most spectator friendly with bleachers overlooking
the entire race track. You’re able to get close to the action and really feel the excitement involved in each part of the race.
Vintage related classes are usually some of the event favorites!
District 16 Racing Two Big Days in ‘22
Motocross Short Track •May 14 •August 6
Check the website for more info
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Like all the racing in District 16, youth classes are a huge part of Flat Track.
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Hill Climbing Excitement
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illclimbing - Back in the 1920s, hillclimbing was the most popular form of motorcycle competition. Although the number of hillclimb events has dwindled over the years, the enthusiasm of the participants remains strong and District 16 will host seven of these very exciting events in 2022. Hillclimbs are essentially a one-person drag race up the face of a challenging hill and each rider is allowed at least two attempts to conquer the climb. The winner is the rider who climbs the hill the quickest. In cases where riders don't make it all the way to the top, results are based on footage, or the distance traveled before losing forward momentum. There’s a variety of different classes starting with a youth group and continuing through the open class monsters with ground shaking power. There’s also stock length classes, so standard motocross bikes often come out to give it a try. Hillclimbs are exciting and very convenient/ popular for spectators and families. You’ll usually be able to get some great viewing without having to move around much, and the action is pretty much non stop, right from the start of the day. If you’ve never been to one of these events, make plans for one this summer.
If you’ve never been to one of these events - just go do it!
3 miles northwest of Hixton, Exit Hwy 95
cmjraceway.com 608-220-6853
Hare Scramble District 16, District 23 & BBXC Points Paying Event! Hixton, WI
Border Battle Event!
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Hill Climbs & More! Points in both AMA District 16 & 23!!! Hixton, WI
June 25 & 26
Off-Road Olympics See website for details! With Midwest Vintage MX
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Bacon N Hops Festival
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he D16 Off-Road series is a combination of have multiple tests (loops) that you ride at least two Hare Scrambles, Gran Prixs and Enduros, mak- times. Small groups take off at once (or by yourself), ing one great season long series by combining each test is timed separately. At the end of the day, points. There will be thirteen unique venues for 2022. times are added together and the lowest time wins. The series is seventeen races with your best finishes Closed course enduros have one loop at least three counting for points. Hare scramble races are timed races where riders do as many laps as possible. Race times vary per class, roughly thirty minutes for 50cc, one hour for the 65cc, 85cc, +50 and Vintage classes. AA, A, B, +30A/B, +40B are two-hour long races. Hare scrambles are conducted on marked courses over rugged natural terrain. District 16 hare scrambles at times combine a portion of a motocross track and plenty of wooded trails when available. Courses often range from two to six miles in length. Events start in the morning and continue through the afternoon, making for a comfortable day. The GranPrix (GP) racing continues to grow in popularity with riders from all disciplines taking part. It is a two-moto format except for 50cc, they are one. Each moto is approximately thirty minutes. Motos are scored separately and then combined for overall position, similar to motocross scoring. Courses will likely be a little shorter. You can expect a really fun mix of off-road with a little more of the motocross pace/ urgency added in. Enduro races have three formats: Sprint enduros Playing in the mud is encouraged and at times, just part of the fun.
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miles that is ridden multiple times. An average speed is set for each loop and you get points for being late. At the end of the day, the rider with the lowest total wins. Long course enduros are greater than fifty miles. Scoring can be done a few different ways. Youth
classes may run a different format based on difficulty, length and time so always check with the club/ promoter on this as well. Points will continue to be in line with the AMA off road points structure. Live Laps scoring system will be used at all 2022 off-road events. If you plan to race any events in this series, please go on to livelaps.com and make your rider profile/ update if you don’t already have one. Please fill out all info including your AMA number to speed up your sign up time. All the events pay points towards year-end awards and recognition. These are often great events for newer riders with some trail experience all the way to the fastest of off-road racers. The challenges of the trail are often reasonable and meant to make it a fun day for everyone. Best thing, these events have youth classes included, so bring the family! Again, go through the supplementary rules on the website, and let us know if you have any questions. This championship series should Looking to race in the woods or other more be fantastic for all our riders. natural terrain - the Off-Road Series is for you!
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Motocross, like all the racing offered in District 16 has a wide range of classes for our youngest riders up to those representing the senior class riders often in the 50’s.
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otocross is the most popular form of amateur motorcycle racing and with classes for machines from 50 to 500cc, and riders from four years old to fifty plus, it's a sport for the whole family. Motocross races are run over closed courses utilizing natural terrain and man-made obstacles to test riders' skill and speed. Tracks include hills, jumps and tight turns. One of the most strenuous sports in the world, motocross is a rugged test for both rider and machine. Most motocross events consist of two heats, called motos, that are run for a prescribed period of time, or a set number of laps. Points are earned in each moto based on finishing position and the rider with the best total score is the overall winner. Motocross events in D16 kick off in April, and run through the end of October. Frequently there are multiple events per weekend. These events are all day activities. The practice sessions get started right away in the morning usually followed by a riders’ meeting where schedules and other announcements are made. All the classes will usually run through their first motos before starting the final set. There’s a large selection of classes available, and a majority of the riders will qualify for multiple classes, often on the same motorcycle. Age divisions and engine size usually determines many of the classes, as well as experience levels. The C classes being for new riders while the A classes are dominated by experienced riders and even local professionals. The Youth oriented classes require some sort of rider age for certain engine or machines, referred to as minis. You can get a feel for these class limits by looking over the membership application on the District web site, where you
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will also find links to both D16 rules and a link to the AMA rule book. You need to make sure a rider’s age will allow them to ride a particular size mini class bike. There are also limits for how large of a motorcycle riders can be on as they age, so again, become familiar with the rules. It is very common for families and riders to make motocross events a weekend affair, showing up the afternoon before the event and camping out. This is just one of the many aspects that make this such a great family sport. Spectators are always welcome and often find the day filled with excitement and good times.
Above, District 16’s 2021 Women’s class champion Isabella Johnson airs it out on her way to a first place finish.
District 16 motocross facilties are known for excellent preparation and awesome layouts. You’ll be hard pressed to find a better place to go racing, or catch all the action as a spectator from one of the easy to access viewing areas. AMA District 16 Event Guide 2022
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Pro-Am Points District 16 Points Open Practice Friday
Pro-Am Points District 16 Points Camping Sat. Night
S5702 Sugar Maple Rd, Hill Point, WI 53937
Gomoll Rd, Lake Mills, WI 53551
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Youth classes are some of the largest and most exciting at most events.
Many of District 16’s northern tracks offer the fun of racing in deep sand.
Off-road events are sort of like trail riding on steroids... and always fun. AMA District 16 Event Guide 2022
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ual Sports are catching on in District 16, and in 2022 there are five of these fun events, kicking off in June. To participate in a Dual Sport event you first need to be of legal driving age and have a motorcycle that is “technically” street legal. We say technically, because of the wide array of motorcycles that can be used at these events. There are the popular on/ off road bikes offered by most of the manufacturers, bikes that you would swear just don’t belong off-road... like the 1000cc plus adventure style bikes, and then converted “dirt” bikes. Bottom line, the bike has to have a license plate, meet maximum noise requirements, and have lights... semi-knobby tires are a very good idea, but not always needed. Each ride is a little different, and if you are questioning your bike’s set-up, a call to the sponsoring club is a good idea. Dual Sport events often cover a hundred plus miles per day, and combine some road riding, gravel/ fire roads, and then some challenging off road trails. Usually the most challenging sections have optional routes, allowing the less “off-road” style bikes and less experienced riders to still have a great time by choosing their level of difficulty. These events are non-competitive, fun rides where rider camaraderie is at its highest. While 24
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riding in an event, you’ll find groups frequently stopped trailside taking photos, grabbing a bite to eat, or discussing an adventure they just experienced. The participants will be from all aspects of our sport; racers, experienced trail riders and newbies to off-road riding. Everyone comes for the same reason... to have a good time, and get in some great riding. Give one of the event promoters a call, then come out and do some riding. Tip: Look into registering for these events really early - most of them sell out in a matter of hours once on-line registration opens. They are that well liked.
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Road America has your ticket
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iding a motorcycle or a scooter is an exhilarating experience, but it also requires training and knowledge and takes more physical skill and mental concentration than driving a typical motor vehicle. Proper training is critical and if you’re interested in getting into motorcycling or need to sharpen a few skills, now is the time to register for Road America’s Motorcycle School. The Road America Motorcycle School is one of the premier training programs for novice, returning and advanced riders in the Midwest. Participants can learn how to ride a motorcycle by choosing from eight different levels of motorcycle training. All motorcycle training courses take place at Road America’s 640acre venue, which includes five controlled off-street training ranges. Motorcycle and scooter classes, including ladies only options, are available from April through November in a variety of daytime, weekend, and weeknight formats. Road America’s staff of highly trained and award-winning instructors comes from diverse backgrounds which include education, law enforcement, and racing disciplines. They have years of knowledge to help you learn how to ride a motorcycle or scooter. For new riders interested in becoming licensed to operate a motorcycle, Road America has the Basic Rider Course (BRC) which requires approximately 19 total hours of commitment. The course criteria includes a three-hour online e-Course, six hours of classroom instruction, and ten hours of on-range riding lessons. The second
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option available for new riders seeking a class M endorsement is the Scooter Basic Rider Course (SBRC). The class includes 19 hours of instruction, broken down into six hours of classroom instruction, ten hours of on-range riding lessons, and a 3-hour online e-Course. Tuition for both courses include the use of a current model year Yamaha motorcycle or scooter. For returning motorcycle riders there’s the Street Skills Course 1 or the Street Skills Course 2 which both are designed to simulate real-life riding conditions. Another great option is the Road America Dirt Bike Course. Registration can be done online, or by calling Road America at 800-365-7223. A full event schedule is available online at roadamerica.com
District 16 Clubs & Promoters Use the map for a “general” ideal where the events are held. Several clubs hold events at multiple or traveling locations. For specific directions contact the club/ promoter. Most of them have web sites, and links can be found at the District 16 web site...
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www.amadistrict16.com Club/ Promoter ...............Map Key .......................Phone Aces Racing Company .................1 ............715-212-6340 Aztalan Cycle Club .......................2 ............................N/A Beaver Cycle Club ........................3 ............920-319-6889 Cedar Lake Speedway ................ 4 ..........612-363-0479 CMJ Raceway...............................5 ............608-220-6853 Door County Fair Association .......6 ............920-495-7320 DVR Enterprises ...........................7 ............262-689-2842 Fantasy Moto ................................8 ............920-419-2863 Gravity Park USA..........................9 ............920-378-3864 Kettle Moraine Sports Riders......10 ............262-334-1743 Madison M/C...............................11 ............608-225-5001 Range Moto-X.............................12 ............906-369-8461 Rapid Angels Motorcycle Club....13 ............715-323-2235 Rib Mountain Riders ...................14 ............715-359-9543 RPM Productions Inc ..................15 ............218-821-5692
Club/ Promoter ...............Map Key .......................Phone Southeast Wisconsin End Riders................262-443-8601 Southeastern Short Trackers ......................262-303-1331 Sugar Maple MX .........................16 ............608-425-8643 UP Sandstormers........................................906-869-6724 Valley Motocross ........................17 ............920-929-5121 Valley Raceway ..........................18 ............906-281-5476 Valley Springs MC Club ..............19 ............715-323-4134 Wausau 525 Group.....................20 ............715-351-0525 Wheeler Motocross Park ............21 ............715-619-1597 Wisconsin Dual Sport Riders ......22 ............920-350-2030 Wisconsin Observed Trials..........................319-624-2003 X-Mas Family Motorsports..........23 ............847-702-1400 Associate Members..............................................Phone Indianhead MC .......................(MN) ............651-345-4376 Norseman MC.........................(MN) ............763-263-9835 Straight Arrow Enduro Riders (MN).............651-456-0224 AMA District 16 Event Guide 2022
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Every day should be this GOOD! Make it Happen - Join us in 2022
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2022 Event Schedule The information is the best available at the time of printing. Dates are subject to change at any time. Please contact the promoter for confirmation before you leave home.
www.amadistrict16.com
Updates, Rider registration, contact info and more!
Trials
Motocross
Flat Track
April 24 Mauston, WI ........Wisconsin Observed Trials May 14 Thielman, MN ......Wisconsin Observed Trials 15 Thielman, MN ......Wisconsin Observed Trials June 4 Door County, WI ..Wisconsin Observed Trials 5 Door County, WI ..Wisconsin Observed Trials July 16 Mountain Road ....Wisconsin Observed Trials 17 Mountain Road ....Wisconsin Observed Trials August 6 Manchester, IA ........................CMJ Raceway 7 Manchester, IA ........................CMJ Raceway 20 Wauzeka, WI........Wisconsin Observed Trials 21 Wauzeka, WI........Wisconsin Observed Trials September 17 Mauston, WI.........Wisconsin Observed Trials 18 Mauston, WI.........Wisconsin Observed Trials
* Indicates D16 Points Paying Event April 10 Aztalan Cycle Club ...........Lake Mills, WI 23 Rapid Angels MC...............Dyracuse, WI 24 * Rapid Angels MC...............Dyracuse, WI 30 Fantasy Moto .....................Mountain, WI Area Qualifier weekend May 1 * Fantasy Moto .....................Mountain, WI Area Qualifier weekend 8 Aztalan Cycle Club ...........Lake Mills, WI 14 * Gravity Park...........................Chilton, WI 15 * Valley MX ...............................Lomira, WI 21 X-mas Motorsports ..........Athelstane, WI (formerly Pine Ridge Raceway) 22 * X-mas Motorsports ..........Athelstane, WI 28 * Fantasy Moto .....................Mountain, WI 29 * Fantasy Moto .....................Mountain, WI June 4 Valley Raceway .............Crystal Falls, MI 5 * Valley Raceway .............Crystal Falls, MI 12 Aztalan Cycle Club ...........Lake Mills, WI 25 X-mas Motorsports............Christmas, MI 26 * X-mas Motorsports............Christmas, MI July 9 * Sugar Maple MX.................Hill Point, WI Pro-Am Points Event 10 * Aztalan Cycle Club ...........Lake Mills, WI Pro-Am Points Event 23 * X-mas Motorsports............Christmas, MI 24 * X-mas Motorsports............Christmas, MI 30 * Range Motocross ..............Houghton, MI 31 * Range Motocross ..............Houghton, MI August 6 * Gravity Park...........................Chilton, WI 14 * Aztalan Cycle Club ...........Lake Mills, WI 20 * Fantasy Moto .......................Tigerton, WI 21 * Fantasy Moto .......................Tigerton, WI 27 * Valley Raceway .............Crystal Falls, MI 28 * Valley Raceway .............Crystal Falls, MI September 10 * Range Motocross ..............Houghton, MI 10 Aztalan Cycle Club ...........Lake Mills, WI Vet classes only 11 Aztalan Cycle Club ...........Lake Mills, WI 17 Fantasy Moto .......................Tigerton, WI 18 * Fantasy Moto .......................Tigerton, WI October 1 * Sugar Maple MX.................Hill Point, WI 2 * Sugar Maple MX.................Hill Point, WI 9 * Aztalan Cycle Club ...........Lake Mills, WI
** Indicates Limited classes. Events marked as rain dates - verify with promoter, scheduled to run if needed due to earlier season rain outs. April 16 Season Kick-Off Bike Show ....Location TBA 23 ST Cedar Lake Arena...........New Richmond 24 ST Cedar Lake Arena...........New Richmond May 14 ST Gravity Park .................................Chilton 21 ST Beaver Cycle Club ......................Atwater June 11 ST Beaver Cycle Club ......................Atwater 18 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..................Lake Mills July 16 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..................Lake Mills 17 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..................Lake Mills 23 ST Beaver Cycle Club ......................Atwater 29 TT ACES/Wausau 525 ...................Wausau 30 ST ACES/Wau/ GNHC Hooligans....Wausau 31 TBD... ACES/Wausau 525 .............Rain Date August 6 ST Gravity Park .................................Chilton 13 ST ** Door County Fair............Sturgeon Bay 20 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..................Lake Mills 21 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..................Lake Mills 27 ST Beaver Cycle Club ......................Atwater 31 ½ Mile ** DVR Enterprises ................Elkhorn September 10 TT Beaver Cycle Club ......................Atwater 17 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..................Lake Mills 18 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..................Lake Mills 23 ST ** Beaver Cycle Club .......... Beaver Dam October 1 ST Aztalan Cycle Club..................Rain Date 8 ST Cedar Lake Speedway ...New Richmond 9 ST Cedar Lake Arena...........New Richmond
Off-Road GP - Indicates GP style, HS - Harescramble, ES - Sprint Enduro Format, EC - Enduro closed course format, E - Enduro Long Course May 1 SE SEWER..................................Mecan, WI 14 GP Madison MC ...................Mazomanie, WI 22 HS SEWER .................................Adams, WI June 4 GP Rapid Angels MC...........Wis. Rapids, WI 12 HS CMJ ........................................Hixton, WI 18 GP X-Mas Motorsports Park ...Christmas, Mi 19 HS X-Mas Motorsports Park ...Christmas, Mi 26 GP Aztalan Cycle Club .......... Lake Mills, WI July 24 HS N Coast Adven/ Mad MC ..White Pine MI 31 HS Norseman MC ......................Dresser, WI August 7 GP Sugar Maple.........................Hillpoint, WI 14 SE SEWER..............................Mountain, WI 20 YE Straight Arrow End Rid......Duquette, MN 21 E Straight Arrow End Rid......Duquette, MN September 17 YE Sandstormers....................Marquette, MI 18 E Sandstormers....................Marquette, MI October 2 TBD...Rapid Angels MC.....Wisconsin Rapids
Hillclimb May 7 Indianhead M/C Club ................Redwing, MN 8 Indianhead M/C Club ................Redwing, MN June 5 Rapid Angels M/C Club.............Dyracuse, WI 19 Kettle Moraine Sport Riders ...Kewaskum, WI (Semi-Pro, Stock points, limited classes) 25 CMJ Raceway................................Hixton, WI 26 CMJ Raceway................................Hixton, WI July 10 Valley Springs MC Club ..............Bay City, WI
Dual Sport Most are advance registration that fills up very quickly, check with the sponsoring club early. June 11-12 WI Dual Sport Riders...........Wabeno, WI August 20 Valley Springs MC Club .......Bay City, WI September 24-25 WI Dual Sport Riders...........Wabeno, WI October 15 Kettle Moraine S Riders ..West Bend, WI 29 Madison M/C Club...............Madison, WI
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