Florida Trail Riders - August 2022

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PAGE 3August 2022 Photos in this issue provided by: TABLE OF CONTENTS DOROTHYFLEMINGDEKMAR MILLERTYLER AREA DIRECTORS & CLUB INFO 4 WHO TO CONTACT 5 ON THE COVER 7 EDITOR’S NOTE 7 PREZ SAYS 8 CHAPLAIN’S CORNER 11 WHAT’S NEW 12 BANQUET PHOTOS 14 MotoPT: IMPROVE YOUR MOVE 20 PIT RIDING RULES 22 2022-2023 SCHEDULE 30

Family Riders, Inc. Johnny Thomas (843) familyriderssc@bellsouth.net553-1463

Azalea City M/C Gary Wyatt (386) wyattg1@windstream.net684-2698

Hernando, Pasco, Pinellas, West Hillsbor ough

AREA #6 -

Gilchrist, Alachua, Levy, Marion, Citrus, Sumter,

Palm Beach Track & Trail Randy Rash (954) 931-5709 motodadfla19@aol.com

Perry Mountain M/C Brad Belcher (205) perrymountainmotorcycle340-4298club@gmail.com

AREA #7Osceola,Seminola,Orange Jason Ennis (321) jason.ennis@mypowersports.615-8227net

Central Florida Trail Riders Elesa Berard (407) elesa@embarqmail.com376-7115

Sarasota Area Dirt Riders Randy Faul (863) randt817@gmail.com244-3709

Flagler,

Southeast Florida Trail Riders Frank Campbell (561) 951-3732 flawoods35@yahoo.com

AREA #11 - Charlotte, Lee, Glades, Hendry, Collier Ken Redford (239)

Apollo M/C Mark Bordelon (321) markbord115@gmail.com794-0993

Suncoast Trail Blazers Cary suncoastbiz1@gmail.com727-635-6228Hunt

Sunrunners Dirt Riders West Anderson (863) jetster220@gmail.com604-1868

East Hillsbor ough, Polk Trey Heath (863) treyheath@hotmail.com326-3009

River City Dirt Riders James Benton (904) bentonracing116@yahoo.com589-0093

AREA DIRECTORS CLUB CONTACTS

Mike McGuire (386) makmcguire@yahoo.com871-0666

redford_kenny@yahoo.com297-7170

Tallahassee Trail Riders Mikey Rainey (350) trailriderstallahassee@gmail.591-5386com

AREA #1St. John

Treasure Coast Trail Riders Luis M Rodriguez (772) luisabx@hotmail.com801-9777

AREA #3Lake Toreki

AREA #13 - Borward, Dade, Monroe Adam Cohen (954)

Big Scrub Trail Riders Curtis Bell (386) curtbell@rocketmail.com679-8201

AREA #12 - Palm Beach Kyle McAfee (561) rkyle914@aol.com722-1318

AREA #5Shane Hitz

FLORIDA TRAIL RIDERS AREA DIRECTORS & CLUB INFO

Nature Coast Trail Blazers Rob Swann (813) naturecoasttrailblazers@731-5552gmail.com

(747) shane.hitz@yahoo.com213-4399

Sumter Enduro Riders Johnny McCoy (803) serma@ftc-i.net481-5169

AREA #2St. Johns James Benton

Greenville Enduro Riders Chris Poole (864) info@greenvilleenduroriders.617-4342com

(352) stillbill@cox.net372-1135

AREA #10 - Okeechobee, St. Lucie, Martin Ken Harris (772) khei9862@gmail.com370-4434

Hamilton, Su wannee, Columbia, Baker, Union, Bradford, Nassau, Duval, Clay, Putnam,

Wiliam

AREA #4 - Volusia

Old School Dirt Riders Ben Kelly (941) ftr90racer@yahoo.com650-1473

adams.cohen.c@gmail.com881-4211

AREA #9 - Manatee, Sara sota, Hardee, HighlandsDeSoto, Michael Hall (941) mhall11525@gmail.com920-5288

Big O Trail Riders Derek Tremain (863) derektremain@gmail.com634-8183

Columbia Enduro Riders Ricky Dennis (803) mastercraft@bellsoth.net786-0051

PanhandleOut-of-State, Brandon

(912) ktm21brandon@yahoo.com729-1089

AREA #8 - Brevard, Indian River Shaun Foutch (386) 214-4878 eastflorida234@yahoo.com

Daytona Dirt Riders Joe secretary4ddr@gmail.com(386)Carrasquillo615-0722

(904) 589 bentonracing116@yahoo.com0093

PAGE 5August 2022 WHO TO CONTACT PRESIDENT Randy Faul (863) 244-3709 president@floridatrailriders.org VICE PRESIDENT Pete Rose (941) 270-1189 vicepresident@floridatrailriders.org SECRETARY Kelsey Saltar (386) 315-4713 secretary@floridatrailriders.org TREASURER Kayla Vawter (863) treasurer@foridatrailriders.org381-2649 HARE SCRAMBLE CHAIRMAN Randy Rash (954) 931-5709 hschair@floridatrailriders.org ENDURO CHAIRMAN George Tolson (863) 698-3837 endurochair@floridatrailriders.org ENDURO REFEREE Glenn Hunt (678) 231-4100 enduroref@floeidatrailriders.org HARE SCRAMBLE REFEREE OPEN POSITION BUSINESS MANAGER Darlene Riggs (352) 538-6291 businessmanager@floridatrailriders.org OFFICERS RIDER REPS AA/A ENDURO Don Chriss (407) decorlando@gmail.com694-5614 B/C ENDURO Sam Boydstun (407) 467-3951 woodsracercfl@rr.com AA/A HARE SCRAMBLE Ryan McCarthy (941) ryanmccarthy90@gmail.com234-5086 SPECIALTY C/WOMEN ENDURO Jimmy Pitts (321) 234-5086 B/C HARE SCRAMBLE Roy roy.culbertson337@gmail.com(407)Culbertson446-7993 SPECIALTY A/B HARE SCRAMBLE Danny Kittell (727) kittell@verizon.net244-7299 SPECIALTY C/WOMEN HARE SCRAMBLE Kerri Chambers (863) jekchambers@aol.com956-9140 SATURDAY CLASSES HARE SCRAMBLE Kurt Lucas (786) kurtlucas101@gmail.com385-7771 SATURDAY CLASSES HARE SCRAMBLE Pete Rose (941) pwrracingktm@gmail.com270-1189 SPECIALTY A/B ENDURO Peter Magee (352) cr250@bellsouth.net472-6932

WE’RE BACK! The off season is over and it is officaly RACE SEASON. Best of luck to all the racers headed up to the Little Brown Jug Enduro. This is always one of my favorite events of the season, the trail is awesome with some fast flowy woods, tight tech nical knucle busters and even some slick black dirt sections to keep you on your toes. This race is the perfect warmup for the Hare Scramble sea Unfortunatelyson. I will not be attending this year and let me tell you I am bummed! If you have never made the journey up to South Carolina for this event then I strongly encouage you to do so! With the season starting theat means our magazine will be going back to print and you should look for it in your mailbox in AgainSepetmber!thank you for reading and if you would like to contribute to the mag azine feel free to send me an email or message me on Facebook! Kurt 786-385-7771Lucas

PAGE 7August 2022 ON THE COVER Photo by Tyler Miller

Avah Watson rips through the fields at the Benefit Race last April. Avah finished up fourth overall in Junior Girls on the year.

EDITOR’S NOTE

Thanks for listening, Randy Faul

er, Darlene Riggs and all her awe some volunteers that made this year’s banquet one to remember.

Next year’s banquet will be even bigger and better as the planning for that event has already started.

Photos by Dorothy Fleming Dekmar

PREZ SAYS

Although I have been seeing a lot of you guys at Croom this sum mer, it will be great to get back to the full weekend of friendship and some friendly competition. I hope to everyone soon.

On with the Show As we roll through the summer and inch closer toward the start of the new season, I would like to take a moment to acknowledge our awesome team that present ed our biggest event of the year, our banquet. The amount of time and coordinating involved real ly showed, as it was a fantastic event. Bringing back the vendor area was a big hit with a packed room full of products, bikes and opportunities to meet some of our local shops and advertisers that support FTR. A big thank you goes out to our business manag

Moving forward and as we get closer to our first Enduro over the Labor Day Weekend, the excitement is generating as it means we are on our way to another awesome season of seeing our brothers and sisters again out in the cow pasture. I hope we all have our memberships and mi nor releases in order as you don’t want to be standing in line wait ing, don’t be that guy!

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Starting Line to Checkered Flag… “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” 2 Timothy 4:7 Home goings and crossovers. Last year, I had a good friend come down with COVID. He was a couple of years older than me, in great shape and strong in his walk with Jesus. His condition deteriorated quickly. Within 2 weeks of testing positive, he was on a ventilator that he never came off of. His celebration of life service was amazing! Friends, business associates and his loving family all came to uplift my friend and most of all celebrate his life with EarlyJesus.in his life my friend came to understood that there is a God and it wasn’t him. His desires, his wants, his plans, were all cen tered around what he wanted in life. He believed that when the time came to die, God had these giant scales to weigh the good things he did versus the bad. He was betting the good side would Thenwin. someone presented Jesus to him. My friend understood that compared to some others, he was pretty good guy; but com pared to a righteous and Holy God, he was doomed. Romans 6:23 states, “Work hard for sin your whole life and your pension is death. But God’s gift is real life, eternal life, delivered by Jesus, our ThatMaster.”deathis not just our phys ical bodies shutting down. It is an eternal separation from God. I have heard hell described as spending eternity reliving all the chances that someone had to accept Christ but refused to do Myso. friend understood, John 3:16. “ God loved the world: He gave his Son, his one and only Son. And this is why: so that no one need be destroyed; by believing in him, anyone can have a whole and everlasting life.” My friend believed Jesus was God’s perfect payment for our sins. Romans 10:9 says, If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” My friend’s eternal life with Christ started the minute he claimed Him as Savior and Lord. Your eternal life can start today.

CHAPLAIN’SCORNER

Just pray, “ Jesus, I know I am a sinner. I cannot save myself. I believe you are the Son of God, that You lived a sinless life and voluntarily died on a cross to pay my debt. Most of all, three days later You walked out of the grave, overcoming death and hell, promising me the same eternal life with You in Heaven.”

If you prayed that prayer, wel come to the family of God!!! I look forward to meeting with you and celebrating your new life!! Blessings on and off the road, Jim and Betty Edleston CMA

Location: DoubleTree by Hilton Call to Order: 10:09am by Randy Faul Roll Call: FTR President Randy Faul

Saturday, July 23 2022

Hare Scrambles Chairman Randy Rash

Enduro Chairman’s Report: we ordered additional scanners and we are floating the idea of an out-ofstate sprint Enduro. There are seven races total four in state three out of state.

Board of Directors (BOD) Meeting Minutes

FLORIDA TRAIL RIDERS

FTR Vice President Pete Rose FTR Secretary Kelsey Saltar FTR Treasurer Kayla Vawter

Director

Additional EC official Kyle McAfee

Director Area #2 James Benton Area #3 William Toreki Director Area #4 Mike McGuire

WHAT’S NEW

Secretary’s Report: Pit policing is a must and needs to be consistent, consequence is key and we need to start holding the membership responsible, we will all wear our FTR official shirts at the races and ensure that new members understand the rules.

Hare Scrambles Chairman’s Report: There are 10 races on the schedule for this upcoming season. All pit vehicles need to have rider identification on them. Moto Tally has printers to print Pitt vehicle tags so we know which rider is associated with the pit vehicle and will be held responsible.

Director Area #5 Shane Hitz Director Area #6 Trey Heath Director Area #7 Jason Ennis Director Area #8 Shaun Foutch- not present Director Area #9 Michael Hall Director Area #10 Kenneth Harris -not present Director Area #11 Ken Redford Director Area #12 Kyle McAfee Director Area #13 Adam Cohen Guests: Darlene, Cbob, Lisa and Tim, carol, uncle bill, Donnie, George Presidents report: Thank you all for coming. Darlene will give us a banquet update. 809 tickets sold. We will be using this hotel again for next year’s banquet, they are amazing working with us and saving us money. The doors open at 4:30 and we hope to be done by 9:30. We have purchased a new four speaker PA system that is stored in a weatherproof box. We’re looking to communicate over bike noise and hear through helmets, the old system will be going to the peewee track. Tim got video scoring to eliminate backup scoring. This is a four camera system with playback mode. We have 923 paid member so far for next season.

Vice President’s Report: additional armbands for the starting grid will be in effect for next season to help police the grid and keep one mechanic per bike.

Treasurer’s Report: $239,353.79 balance reports will be out soon.

Director Area #1 Brandon St. John -not present

Enduro Chairman George Tolson

Vice President’s Report: we need to be more diligent on policing the pit area.

New Business: Randy F is working with FMF for next season for sponsorship old red HBD support will be more involved next year as well as seat concepts. There was a discussion on the peewee Reece order for the purpose of the course breakdown affecting the peewee beginner riders and we will do a rule change that needs to be addressed at the first harescramble meeting.We voted to increase the sanctioning fee from $700-$1200 to help comp FTR volun teers via gas gift cards FTR will match the $500 increase to go towards the volunteer funds.

EC membership presents on Facebook, Kyle spearheads EC presence to limit opening doors to social media situations.

BOD appointed Chairperson: we are implementing an armband system for one helper per rider

President’s Report: A new PA system is coming next season. The old PA system will be going to the peewee track. We will also have new vendors and sponsors coming on board for next season. Last season we had 2600 members and we are looking to have an increase this year. We have a 10 race system.

Discussion on club participation and increasing our volunteers to put on races. Trey was concerned with the speed of the starting area, we use what areas each clubs can provide based on the area of land we have to use. We are always looking for new land to put on races, if you know someone with a large amount of land please direct them to any EC or BOD member. We will put out a social media post to discuss the correct class number plate requirements, which are also in the rulebook. Donnie has stated we are on private land, landowners are there in watching be courteous to their property, be respectful and responsible. Randy Faul, West and Kevin from Sunrunners are working on a trifold FTR brochure to promote our organization.

Old Business: 1. Approve meeting minutes from 6/18/22 motion Kayla 2nd Kelsey approved

General Membership Meeting Minutes on July 23, 2022 at the DoubleTree Orlando.

Pit vehicles need to be identified to each rider they are associated with.

Treasurer’s Report: $239.353.78 in account. We made $34,000 profit from the benefit race last season Secretary’s Report: n/a

Called to Order: by President, Randy Faul 11:35am Establish a Quorum: yes

Old Business: 1. Approval of General Membership meeting minutes for July 24 2021. New DiscussionBusiness:atthe

last Board of Directors meeting we passed a decision on an associate membership, this membership will be $25 and give members voting rights. These members will not be eligible to run for the Discussionboard.on

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Enduro Chairman’s Report: we have three scan guns on order. There is seven races on the schedule and potentially adding one more Hare Scrambles Chairman’s Report: Mototally has been up and running and last season we worked out the kinks which have definitely improve sign up and we now have back up cameras for scoring. There are 10 races on the schedule possibly 12.

FLORIDA

PHOTOS

BANQUET photos by Dorothy Fleming Dekmar

TRAIL RIDERS

FLORIDA TRAIL RIDERS

August 2022

August 2022

IMPROVEMotoPT:YOURMOVE

FLORIDA TRAIL RIDERS

The Most Important Muscle You Have Never Heard Of!

For example, if you have broken a bone and been in a cast, you have noticed the muscles not able to fire while you are wearing the cast tend to waste away or atrophy. When the cast is removed, simply moving the area will cause those muscles to fire, and they can regenerate little by little, almost automatically to a set point. For some reason, this does not happen in the case of the multifidus. Instead, with chronic low back pain, the multifidus continues not to fire. In contrast, the erector spinae and other muscles fire more to overcompensate, which is why your achy back is often in the center of your lumbar spine, directly over your erector spinae muscles. When you “throw your back out,” you are straining the overworked erector spinae muscle group. On and on the cycle goes, mainly when the core muscles are untrained unless the multifidus is forced to fire with any combination of tactics, including

Hello FTR Family, I hope your preseason training is going well and your goals are set for the 2022/2023 FTR season. We will be off and racing before you know it. Good luck to those racing the enduro series, which begins next month! Otherwise, I will see all the FTR hare scramble racers at Bar tow, hosted by CFTR; it is going to be a great time. Thank you to those that have given me feedback about these articles I have been writing. I am taking some advice and will be a bit briefer this month, so the content is more digestible. I can continually expand on these topics at the races or via email, so feel free to reach out if you want more information. I know what it is like to be interested in reading an article but bookmarking it later because I don’t have the time to read it now. This month’s article expands on the low back pain topic from last month since this is the most common musculoskeletal pain condition. When you think about your back and central low back pain, you can often reach back and feel the tight bands of muscles that run longitudinally adjacent to your spine. These are the erector spinae muscle group, composed of three muscles the ilio costalis, longissimus, and spinalis. These three muscles act like large exterior cables next to our spinal column and tend to get tight and tonic as we age, which can cause spinal column compression. We then rely too much on these mus cles when we move our spine. The good part of using these muscles is they are the primary muscles in the spine that return you to upright from a forward bent position such as reaching for the floor in standing, as they are spine extensors, which is a needed action of these muscles. The bad part is that having tight and overfiring muscles exterior to the spinal column but acting on the spinal column can inhibit the deep segmental stabilizers of the spine. These are the muscles that you want to fire and gain control over. Of the multiple muscles that act on the spine, the most important segmen tal stabilizer is the lumbar multifidus muscles. The lumbar multifidus, which I will call the multifidus from here on out, is the most important muscle in the lumbar spine. It is located deeper than the erector spi nae and more centrally, connecting to each and every level of the spinal column in a segmentally specific way. There are several interesting facts about the multifidus. One of those facts is in the presence of chronic low back pain, the multifidus tends to be inhibited, meaning it has difficulty contracting. What’s strange about this phenom enon is that every other muscle in the body spontaneously regenerates and fires as soon as possible.1

es of the Oblique and Multifidus Muscles Using a Novel Screening Tool and Exercise Program: A Randomized Controlled Trial. J Sport Rehabil. doi:10.1123/JSR.2019-01562021;30(3):384-394.

Let’s IMPROVE YOUR MOVE so you can ride better this season!

1.Dr.Sincerely,DGabel CP, Mokhtarinia HR, Melloh M, Mateo S. Slacklining as therapy to address non-specif ic low back pain in the presence of multifidus arthrogenic mus cle inhibition. World J Orthop. 2021;12(4):178-196. doi:10.5312/ 2.wjo.v12.i4.178ZhongY, Liu J, Zhou W, Yu

palpation, deep electrical stimula tion, manual therapy, manual resis tive exercises, and other targeted multifidus exercises. This leads us to the second most interesting fact about the multifi dus. If it is left to its own devices, this muscle does not spontaneous ly regenerate. What happens to this unique muscle if left unat tended? Well, the literature has finally caught up to what those fortunate enough to have access to cadavers have known for sev eral decades, the body will use the multifidus as a fatty storage area, termed fat infiltrates.2,3 First, the muscle thins out by losing its thickness and then your body begins to deposit fat directly into the muscle.4 I have put a metal probe against a wasted multifidus on a cadaver with a history of low back pain and had the probe slide directly through the fatty deposit the size of a dime. Their multifidus was paper thin and marbled with fat where dense muscle fibers should be located. I have not seen any other skeletal muscle undergo such changes. I hope you can see that years of neglecting the multifi dus can make the job of improving low back pain that much more difficult. Are you convinced everyone needs to manage their multifidus to prevent and treat low back pain? Here’s a great exercise to get you started on feeling this muscle contract. Lie on your stomach on a stable surface such as the floor, with a thick pillow horizontally placed under your hips/pelvis. Gently draw your abdomen away from the floor without holding your breath. Once you can sustain this contraction, gently absorb the weight of one leg by lifting it one inch off the ground without losing any contraction or holding your breath. Make sure your hips/pelvis do not rock while you move your leg that short distance. Slowly return to the start position. Con gratulations, whichever leg you lifted caused the opposite side multifidus to fire so that your spinal column could be stabilized. You are now on the road to great multif idus Beforecontractions!youstartany new exercise program, I highly recommend you consult a physical therapist or physician for a general health and physical activity readiness screen ing. If you are experiencing LBP, it is always beneficial to have a com plete evaluation by a physical ther apist or physician. If you have any questions or comments, please email me at contact@motopt.com.

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Dr.Sincerely,Matthew Daugherty (Matt the contact@motopt.comwww.motoPT.comMotoPT)

3.doi:10.3233/BMR-1813042020;33(1):57-63.JamesG,ChenX,Diwan A, Hodges PW. Fat infiltration in the multifidus muscle is related to inflammatory cytokine expres sion in the muscle and epidur al adipose tissue in individuals undergoing surgery for interverte bral disc herniation. Eur Spine J. 2021;30(4):837-845. sessmentB,4.s00586-020-06514-4doi:10.1007/CataniaB,RossT,SandellaBleyB,LobaczADT.ClinicalAsandThicknessChang

D. Relationship between straight leg-raising test measurements and area of fat infiltration in multifidus muscles in patients with lumbar disc hernation. J Back Musculo skelet Rehabil.

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• 96 db MAX sound limit.

• NO PIT RIDING • Riders are responsible for correct colors. numbers. and letters — see Hare Scrambles Section of the FTR rulebook. Riders and Guests are responsible for following all FTR rules.

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• ARMBANDS MUST BE WORN BY ALL PARTICIPANTS AND SPECTATORS AT ALL TIMES.

• FTR transponders are required for scoring. They are available at signup.

FLORIDA TRAIL RIDERS presents the AMA Florida Hare Scramble State Championship Series

SATURDAY  Signup 7:30a–10:30a  Peewee Track Practice: 9:00a–9:05a Peewee A & B 9:05a–9:10a Peewee C & Beginner 9:10a–9:15a Super Peewee Quad A & B 9:15a–9:20a Peewee Quad A & B  Peewee Races  Race 1 9:25a–9:50a Peewee A & Peewee B  Race 2 9:55a–10:10a Peewee C  Race 3 10:15a–10:30a Peewee Beginner  Race 4 10:40a–11:10a Quad Super Peewee A  Race 5 11:15a–11:40a Quad Super Peewee B  Race 6 11:45a–12:05p Quad Peewee A  Race 7 12:10p–12:30p Quad Peewee B  Big Track Practice: 9:00a–9:30a 10:00a–10:30aQuadsBikes  Bikes Riders Meeting 12:00p  Race 8 12:15p–1:45p Row 1 Mini A Row 2 Mini B Row 3 65A Row 4 Mini C & Mini Girls Row 5 65B Row 6 65C, 65 Girls Row 7 Mini Beginner 1 Row 8 Mini Beginner 2  Race 9 2:00p–3:30p Row 1 Pre-Modern A Row 2 Junior A Row 3 Sportsman 2 Row 4 Junior B Row 5 Pre-Modern B Row 6 Evolution, Vintage, Pre-Modern, Super Senior & Evolution Senior Row 7 Junior C & Junior Girls Row 8 Sportsman 1 Row 9 Beginners  Sunday Race Signup 3:30–5:30p  Race 10 3:45p–5:15p Row 1 Quad AA Row 2 Quad A Row 3 Quad B Open Row 4 Quad Plus 30 & Quad Veteran Row 5 Quad Senior & Quad Super Senior Row 6 Quad Utility Open Row 7 Quad Women & Quad Master Row 8 Quad C Open Row 9 Quad Junior Row 10 Quad Women Master, Quad Women Vet, Quad Golden Master, Quad Silver Master

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11-06-2022

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Enduro #1 Greenville Enduro Riders

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HS #3 Sarasota Area Dirt Riders Bartow, FL

2022-2023 SCHEDULE

Enduro #7 Cherokee Cycle Club Greensboro, GA

06-04-2023

Enduro #6 Daytona Dirt Riders Ormond Bech, FL

10-01/02-2022

04-01/02-2023

09-04-2022

03-09-2023

10-29/20-2022

Clinton, SC

11-20-2022

FLORIDA TRAIL RIDERS

Enduro #4 River City Dirt Riders Macclenny, FL

01-07/08-2023 HS #6 Suncoast Trail Blazers Brooksville, FL 01-21/22-2023

02-26-2023

12-10/11-2022

HS #4 Daytona Dirt Riders Ormond Beach, FL

HS #1 Central Florida Trail Riders Bartow, FL

HS #5 Old School Dirt Riders Punta Gorda, FL

HS #2 Azalea City Motorcycle Club Palatka, FL

HS #9 Nature Coast Trail Blazers Dade City, FL

10-15/16-2022

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