HI-PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS
VOL. 9
Seth Robbins
BEHIND THE SCENES TCTR PHOTO REPORT & MORE
MARCH 2021
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FLORIDA TRAIL RIDERS
TABLE OF CONTENTS AREA DIRECTORS & CLUB INFO 4 WHO TO CONTACT 5 EDITOR’S NOTE 7 ON THE COVER 7 PREZ SAYS 9 CHAPLAIN’S CORNER 11 WHAT’S NEW? 12 TCTR PHOTO REPORT 14 BEHIND THE SCENES 17 PIT DOG OF THE MONTH 23 NEW EXPERIENCES 24 FTR AT THE GNCC 26 BLAST FROM THE PAST 27 REMAINING EVENT SCHEDULE 30
Photos in this issue provided by: Tyler Miller MARCH 2021
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AREA DIRECTORS & CLUB INFO
AREA DIRECTORS AREA #1 - Out-of-State, Panhandle Don St. John (912) 674-9786 dirtyfaceracing@tds.net AREA #2 - Hamilton, Suwannee, Columbia, Baker, Union, Bradford, Nassau, Duval, Clay, Putnam, St. Johns James Benton (904) 589 0093 bentonracing116@yahoo.com AREA #3 - Gilchrist, Alachua, Levy, Marion, Citrus, Sumter, Lake Wiliam Toreki (352) 372-1135 stillbill@cox.net AREA #4 - Flagler, Volusia Joe Carrasquillo (386) 295-8428 fdjoec@aol.com AREA #5 - Hernando, Pasco, Pinellas, West Hillsborough Shane Hitz (747) 213-4399 shane.hitz@yahoo.com AREA #6 - East Hillsborough, Polk Jerry Curtis (813) 917-9885 jcurtis@4tbs.net
AREA #7 - Seminola, Osceola, Orange
Jason Ennis (321) 615-8227 jason.ennis@mypowersports. net AREA #8 - Brevard, Indian River Sam Boydstun (407) 467-3951 woodsracer@cfl.rr.com AREA #9 - Manatee, Sarasota, Hardee, DeSoto, Highlands Ron Thomas (941) 232-9562 ronthomasftr211@gmail.com AREA #10 - Okeechobee, St. Lucie, Martin Ken Harris (772) 370-4434 khei9862@gmail.com AREA #11 - Charlotte, Lee, Glades, Hendry, Collier Rick Miller (239) 707-5504 groundsforce@gmail.com AREA #12 - Palm Beach Kyle McAfee (561) 722-1318 rkyle914@aol.com AREA #13 - Borward, Dade, Monroe Billy Cone (954) 347-4605 clar123@comcast.net
CLUB CONTACTS
Apollo M/C Mark Bordelon (321) 794-0993 markbord115@gmail.com
Palm Beach Track & Trail Randy Rash (954) 931-5709 motodadfla19@aol.com
Azalea City M/C Gary Wyatt (386) 684-2698 wyattg1@windstream.net
Perry Mountain M/C Brad Belcher (205) 340-4298 perrymountainmotorcycleclub@gmail.com
Big O Trail Riders Derek Tremain (863) 634-8183 derektremain@gmail.com Big Scrub Trail Riders Curtis Bell (386) 679-8201 curtbell@rocketmail.com Central Florida Trail Riders Elesa Berard (407) 376-7115 elesa@embarqmail.com Columbia Enduro Riders Ricky Dennis (803) 786-0051 mastercraft@bellsoth.net Daytona Dirt Riders Steve Maher (386) 615-0722 secretary4ddr@gmail.com Family Riders, Inc. Johnny Thomas (843) 553-1463 familyriderssc@bellsouth.net Greenville Enduro Riders Chris Poole (864) 617-4342 info@greenvilleenduroriders. com Nature Coast Trail Blazers Rob Swann (813) 731-5552 rswann222@gmail.com Old School Dirt Riders Ben Kelly (941) 650-1473 ftr90racer@yahoo.com
FLORIDA TRAIL RIDERS
River City Dirt Riders James Benton (904) 589-0093 rcdrjax@gmail.com Sarasota Area Dirt Riders Randy Faul (863) 244-3709 randt817@gmail.com Southeast Florida Trail Riders Frank Campbell (561) 689-8578 fltwoods35@yahoo.com Sumter Enduro Riders Johnny McCoy (803) 481-5169 serma@ftc-i.net Suncoast Trail Blazers Scott Doerr (352) 238-0337 doerr66@gmail.com Sunrunners Dirt Riders Ernest Burkett (863) 712-2600 ewburkettjr@yahoo.com Tallahassee Trail Riders Mikey Rainey (350) 591-5386 trailriderstallahassee@gmail. com Treasure Coast Trail Riders Luis M Rodriguez (772) 801-9777 luisabx@hotmail.com
WHO TO CONTACT OFFICERS
RIDER REPS
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 Angel Mendez (407) 234-4987 treasurer@foridatrailriders.org HARE SCRAMBLE CHAIRMAN Randy Rash (954) 931-5709 hschair@floridatrailriders.org
ENDURO CHAIRMAN George Tolson (863) 698-3837 endurochair@floridatrailriders.org HARE SCRAMBLE REFEREE Dan Aitken (407) 461-8595 hsref@floridatrailriders.org ENDURO REFEREE Glenn Hunt (678) 231-4100 ghunt350sx@gmail.com
BUSINESS MANAGER Darlene Riggs (352) 538-6291 businessmanager@floridatrailriders.org
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AA/A ENDURO Don Chriss (407) 694-5614 decorlando@gmail.com B/C ENDURO Sam Boydstun (407) 467-3951 woodsracercfl@rr.com
SPECIALTY A/B ENDURO Peter Magee (352) 472-6932 cr250@bellsouth.net SPECIALTY C/WOMEN ENDURO Jimmy Pitts (321) 234-5086 AA/A HARE SCRAMBLE Timothy Campbell (561) 723-4370 thetimtime@gmail.com
B/C HARE SCRAMBLE Ryan McCarthy (941) 234-5086 ryanmccarthy90@gmail.com SPECIALTY A/B HARE SCRAMBLE Danny Kittell (727) 244-7299 kittell@verizon.net SPECIALTY C/WOMEN HARE SCRAMBLE Kerri Chambers (863) 956-9140 jekchambers@aol.com SATURDAY CLASSES HARE SCRAMBLE Kurt Lucas (786) 385-7771 kurtlucas101@gmail.com SATURDAY CLASSES HARE SCRAMBLE Pete Rose (941) 270-1189 pwrracingktm@gmail.com PAGE 5
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ON THE COVER Seth Robbins looks ahead at the TCTR “Showdown at I-Town”. Unfortunatley for the club and the racers both Sunday races were cut short due to weather and circumstances out of TCTR’s control. Head to pages 14 & 15 to see more photos from the event. Photo by Tyler Miller
EDITOR’S NOTE One of my favorite weekens of the year is quickly approaching, Daytona Bike Week. There is something about camping out in the speedway with thousands of other motorcycle enthusiasts that just puts a smile on my face, This year will be a bit different for me as I will be participating in some of the events during the week.
Photo by Tyler Miller
First is the Wild Boar GNCC. Now, I am still wondering why I am wanting to put my body through three hours of torture battling deep sugar sand whoops, mud holes, palmettos and never ending pine tree rows. But hey, you only live once. I will be MARCH 2021
lining up in the Junior 25+ A/B class. Two days later I will be lining up on my trusty KX500 for the Daytona Vintage Supercross that goes on at the speedway. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t nervous about racing that beast on a “supercross-style” track. Again, you only live once. Last up will be the Alligator Sprint Enduro put on by the Daytona Dirt Riders. I have never done this event so I am looking forward to it! Thanks for reading, Kurt Lucas Magazine Editor PAGE 7
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PREZ SAYS even tougher trying to keep our schedule intact with all the variables that crop up during the year. Clubs not only have to insure that they have enough resources to support a weekend event; they also have to worry about their landowner and his possible changes.
Staying on Track The season is beginning to wind down, by the time you read this there will be only a few events left on the schedule. It’s been a tough year for everyone and it has been
I get asked a lot about why we are changing the schedule or adding events as FTR has had to adjust to the changing needs of clubs. Landowners have the first and last word on how or when things happen on their property, then permitting takes over. No permit, no event, and yes a lot of the hare scramble races have to have a permit, even on private property. This also leads us to our en-
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duros, which are mainly on public land and require a permit from the state. Croom and Richloam come to mind as these two events are under the mercy of the state. Unfortunately Suncoast Trail Blazers were unable to obtain the required permitting but we are still hopeful that CFTR will have good news on the permit required for their enduro. This also affects our schedule as a whole, our enduro chairman has worked diligently to replenish the schedule with events to salvage the series and give our riders more opportunities to ride. Thanks for listening. Randy Faul FTR President
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CHAPLAIN’S CORNER all surrounding, all-encompassing and never ending. No matter what is happening, an illness, a job loss or even the passing of a loved one, God is there lifting us up, covering us with his love.
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 “Praise and Thank You” With the challenges we all have faced over the last 12 months, it is easy to get “caught up” in anxiety, anger even a little self-pity. It’s even easier to forget the good things God, our loving Father, has given us and the blessings He continues to send our way. In 1 Chronicles 16:34 we are encouraged to, “Give thanks to GOD—he is good and his love never quits.” His love for us is
Psalm 107:8-9 shows how much He cares. He put your feet on a wonderful road that took you straight to a good place to live. So thank God for his marvelous love, for his miracle mercy to the children he loves. He poured great drafts of water down parched throats; the starved and hungry got plenty to eat. He will meet our every need. God honors our efforts, knows our pains, and blesses us. “ Surely he says this for us, doesn’t he? Yes, this was written for us, because whoever plows and threshes should be able to do so in the hope of sharing in the harvest.” (1 Corinthians 9:10)
to be the only future, call out to God. “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. 7 And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 4:6-7) With your minds at peace because of His love we truly can say “thank you!” “Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name.” (Psalm 100:4) “The Good Race” joy service is every Saturday night from 7:30 to 7:45 pm. We meet at the CMA tent. Bring a chair and come join us! Blessings on and off the road, Jim and Betty Edleston CMA
So when the hard times seem
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WHAT’S NEW? Enduro Commitee Meeting 1/18/21 Location: Electronic Roll Call: Enduro Chair George Tolson Enduro Referee Glenn Hunt Enduro Scorekeeper CBob AA/A Rep OPEN B/C Rep Sam Boydstun Spec C/Women Rep Jimmy Pitts Spec A/B Rep Peter Magee GERA Kim Watson SUNCOAST Scott Doerr PERRY MT. Brad Belcher CFTR Elesa Berard RCDR Barry Miller DDR Randy Griffin BSTR Allen Pearce CERA Ricky Dennis NEW BUSINESS Cherokee Enduro 6/13/21 Co-Sanction FTR/SETRA/National Enduro Opportunity to add this event to our 20-21 Enduro schedule. Currently with the Cancellation of Croom & the River City event, we have 5 events on the schedule. If Richloam (CFTR) can reschedule for May with theForestry Department, we would have 6 events. Adding the Cherokee Enduro would give FTR 6 events with a possibility of 7. Vote sent out electronically through Email. 11 – Yes Votes returned 2 – Not returned Approved by Enduro Committee Submitted by George Tolson
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COREY PIERCE PHOTO BY TYLER MILLER
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HARE SCRAMBLE PHOTOS
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CLUB CORNER
The Florida Trail Riders schedule is made up of over 15 events put on by individual clubs who work tirelessly to prepare the race sites for our Hare Scramble and Enduro series. They work many days out in the woods before the event, during the event as course workers and after the event for property cleanup. All is not work, during the year clubs have monthly meetings, gatherings and club trips. As the membership of FTR continues to grow, our clubs need to grow as well. If you would like to join a club and be a part of making FTR events even more succesful, then look for a club in your area (next page), contact them with any questions you may have.
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BEHIND THE SCENES The 2020-2021 season has brought in a number of new members to the Florida Trail Riders organization. Because of this I wanted to do a write-up on what all goes into making these events happen. I decided to interview members of three seperate clubs to get the details on what goes into planning and executing these events.
“Tractor Jim” Agate Palm Beach Track & Trail
PBT&T Treasurer, tractor tech, member for 11 years.
Pete Rose
Old School Dirt Riders FTR Vice President, OSDR Vice President, tech guy. OSDR member for 14 years.
Scott Doerr
Suncoast Trail Blazers President of Suncoast, member for 13 years and all-around nice guy.
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What was the process for finding land to race on? “We have a very unique situation, we were friends with the landowners back when our property (Snake River) was used by a different club. We reincorporated the club back in 2009 and were lucky enough to be able to use the land.”
“Our club president, Ben Kelly, knew the landowners from racing cars down at DeSoto Speedway and over in Punta Gorda. One thing led to another and we were lucky enough to be able to use their property, they are super into racing and some of their family actually races FTR.” “I know that we made an attempt in 2000 to race at the Mondon Hill property but we ran into issues with the county. The landowner ended up trying to mudbogs there and it never really worked out, eventually we were able to work our way back into the property succesfully in 2008.”
When does the club start preparing for the race? “Typically our event is in January and February so we start preparing the property in September. We will scope out certain sections and decide how we will run the course, unfortunately for us our trail gets overgrown quick so we have to go in there with a tractor and clear holly bushes and pepper trees.” “We are typically out there mid to late October, our race is early December. We have our main five or six people out there and we lay out the course with ribbon to get the intitial flow going.”
“Section leaders first go out to the property the weekend after Thanksgiving to do some scouting. We are there every weekend until our race the first weekend of January.”
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Besides building the course, what else goes into preparing for a race? “There is a ton of stuff, deciding how many portolets to get, communicating with the county in order to have EMS on sight, we have to set up with insurance through the AMA, we coordinate all of our food vendors, creating the flyer and the list goes on and on.” “We start setting up food vendors, event flyers, trophies, t-shirts, gate workers, porta toilets, dumpster, EMS, permits, & insurance in September. Then follow up on these at least two to three times to try to and avoid surprises. We also have to coordinate with the land owner, the rancher who has cattle on the property, and hunters who lease the property to ensure all parties are aware of what is happening on what day to avoid conflicts.” “Permitting is huge, without that the race doesn’t happen. Luckily. Mariah Lacey handles that for us. We have to get cowboys out there to move all the cattle across the street. We mow the parking area, trophies, t-shirts and all that just to name a few things.”
How do you decide who does what on race weekend? “Basically each member does the same duty each year, that way everything runs smooth and everyone knows what they are doing. We have a sign up sheet that goes around via email prior to the race where people can sign up for certain duties.” “As a club we get together to see who will be working the race that weekend, we try and place people in positions that we think fits best. After so many years it all kind of falls into place.” “We go over all of that at our monthly meetings, it is usually the same core group of people that take on the important roles. We are lucky to have some very committed members.”
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What happens once the racing is finished? “The first order of action is to return the land to the state is was before the race. All ribbon, all arrows are pulled so the cows dont eat them. We try and take down as much as we can that Sunday, but we usually go back the next few weekends and finish pulling everything.” “Well once the 1pm race starts we start tearing down the starting grid and work our way into the fields and what not once the racing is over. We typically go out to dinner Sunday night and everyone stays until Monday and finishes tearing everything down.”
“We get as much ribbon and posts into the dumpsters as possible before they take them. We have to fill in every single post hole out in the fields so the cattle don’t injure themselves. We try and pull as many arrows as possible as we only have a few weekends where we have access to the property.”
Why do you continue to be involved in the club? “The ability to pull off an event, having it run smoothly and to see everyone enjoying themselves. It is the satisfaction that keeps me coming back every year.”
“I just enjoy the company and being out in the woods. I work a desk job during the week so anything that can get me out into the woods and be outdoors.”
“It is something I look forward to, we have a great core group. I call a lot of them my friends and it is just a part of life at this point.”
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PIT DOG OF THE MONTH Coffee
Owner: Beth & Kevin Hill Age: 14 Breed: Mixed First Race: Bartow 2014
Favorite Food: Anything from vendor row! Hobbies: Coffee enjoys watching the peewees, the smell of two strokes in the morning and riding in the golf cart.
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NEW EXPERIENCES by Randy Faul The day and life of something new to the stable. I somehow ended up with one of these tiddler things they call a KTM 200. It is almost like I forgot how to ride these things. The transition from the 500 to the 300 wasn’t too bad, but from the 300 to the 200 was an eye opener. Back in the motocross days it was normal to ride a 100, 125 or a 175 and you knew you had to keep it revved and on the pipe. I’m like; did I make a mistake here jumping off a perfectly set up KTM 300 XC-W to start over on an unfamiliar 200 that takes a little more effort to do anything with or any kind of riding, let along race this thing! Fast forward to Dunlops, Twin Chamber forks with big boy springs set up by TF Racing, Fastway pegs, Pro Taper tall bars, Renthal soft grips, different gear ratio,
completely re-valved shock and another one of those B B Spring by TF again, Twin Air filter, Engine Ice coolant, FMF pipe and of course a tall Seat Concepts seat for starters.
All went well and I’m learning how to keep the RPMs up again as this thing rips across the chop and whoops with confidence. The bike is balanced, turns well and goes where I point it so this thing could show This bike came from a good up on the line somewhere. All friend and it was set up for him jokes aside, I thought I made a and after I got that into my head, huge mistake here but after apI was able to wrap my arms plying what I tell everyone else around the fact that I had to set to my own situation, it’s gonna this thing up for me from the work. I’m no rippa but she’s a ground up. This is still a work in keeper. progress but I am getting close and I am running all involved After all the riding we did that with this project bat s**t crazy. day, I found out that there was a bet going on but I don’t know Fast Forward to 2-13-21, undis- what it was as everyone kept it closed race location that was on the low down and all I know rough as you know what and is I didn’t win no money! my riding partner was some 20-year-old A 250 moto, GNCC Got to go wash my bike, oh racer named Josh Guffey. As I wait; it went back to the shop know this young man well, I felt for some more fine tuning, so I confident he wouldn’t clean me don’t have to wash it. See how out, but if the opportunity arose, that works! well I understand you don’t pass those things up. RF 817 FLORIDA TRAIL RIDERS
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FTR AT THE GNCC Unfortunately, the Big O Big Buck Hare Scramble down in Indiantown had to be postponed due to too much standing water on the property. While this is a huge bummer for the club and us racers, it allowed some FTR members to head north and try their hand in the slick South Carolina clay at the Big Buck GNCC. There were 35 total FTR members up there racing. Here are some riders that managed to finish in the Top Ten of their respected classes.
ATVs
Brandon Frazier 7th Michael Relyea 10th Kayla Vawter 2nd Michael Yodonis 1st James Swilley 6th Mike Terango 2nd John Ellison 2nd Mike Ferguson 5th Owen Franckowiak 9th John Hancock 10th Noah Slocum 7th Avery Collins 2nd Jackson Hancock 1st Beau Collins 2nd
4x4 Pro 4x4 Pro Women (30+) Schoolboy Sr Schoolboy Jr Masters (50+) Silver Masters (50+) Golden Masters (60+) 125 (8-12) 90 (8-12) 90 Limited (8-12) Girls Jr. (8-11) 70 CVT (6-11) 50 Sr. (6-7)
BIKES
Ryan Dorsey celebrates a win in the Super Vet C class
Jesse Ansley Hunter Neuwirth Ben Parsons Blake Yahraus Chris Byars Ryan Dorsey Jared Owen Andrew Dereniuk Jake Mitchell Rian Anderson
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8th 15th 4th 10th 10th 1st 5th 6th 6th 9th
XC2 XC2 XC3 150 A Vet C Super Vet C Super Vet C Super Vet C 85 (12-13) Girls (8-15)
BLAST FROM THE PAST
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The Nature Coast Trail Blazers Present the:
March 20 & 21, 2021 Pertinent info is specified in the FTR rulebook:
Food Vending All Weekend GPS Coordinates - N28.40475 W82.36222 Entrance: 27493 Johnston Rd, Dade City, FL NO Pit Riding - ALL Dogs On Leashes For info contact: Rob Swann - 813-731-5552 or Seth Robbins - 813-382-6328
Rider and Class Information – Pages 14 & 15 Row and start time information – Pages 29 - 32 Number plate info – Pages 35, 36 & 41
FTR Website - floridatrailriders.org
Brooksville
Click Here For Google Map SR 50/US 98 16 Miles
Gas
Spring Lake Hwy
Enter Here
Lake Iola Rd
CR 41 1 Mile
I-75
Hayman Rd
Ayres Rd
Gas
Exit 301
1 Mile
Race day Entry Fees - Peewees $20 All Others $50 If possible, please use the Pre- Entry System available on the FTR Website - (click here) http://www.floridatrailriders.org/member-info/eventpre-entry-system.php
4 Miles 6 Miles
Wrist bands will be issued to each person entering the property and must be worn at all times while on the property - NO EXCEPTIONS
Croom MC Park
See the "Safer to Race Plan" on the FTR Website
Fun Run - 5:30 PM Saturday - $10 Entry Fee
9 Miles
SR 52
NO Exit
I-75
6 Miles
FTR transponders are required for scoring. Available at signup
Bellamy Bros Blvd. (best for RV’s)
US 41
machines (except Peewees) - 96 db MAX sound limit Tether switches are required for all Quads YOU WILL BE INSPECTED NO PASS, NO REFUND
Exit 285 2 Miles
Signup --- 7:30 – 10:30 AM Peewee (Bikes & Quads) Practice -------- 9:00 – 9:20 AM Races --- 9:25 AM – 12:05 PM Bikes (Mini & 65cc) Practice ---- 10:00 – 10:30 AM Race -------- 12:15 – 1:45 PM Bikes (Junior and Adult) Practice -----10:00 – 10:30 AM Race ---------- 2:00 – 3:30 PM Quads Practice ------ 9:30 – 10:00 AM Race ------------ 3:45 – 5:15 PM
Sunday Race Schedule
Johnston Rd
Gate Fees $20 – Good all weekend Gate Opens at 2:00 PM Friday USFS approved spark arrestors required for all competition
Helmets, Boots, and Long Pants required
Saturday Race Schedule
Click here for FTR rulebook
Flying J Gas
Live scoring at FTRrace.com
Signup (Sat) ---- 3:30 – 5:30 PM Tech Insp (Sat) - 4:00 – 5:00 PM Signup/Tech ---- 7:30 – 9:30 AM Bikes (Specialty/Age) Practice -------- 8:30 – 9:30 AM Race --- 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM Bikes (Displacement) Practice -------- 8:30 – 9:30 AM Race ------------ 1:00 – 3:00 PM
Riders are responsible for correct number plate colors, numbers, and letters – see pages 35 & 36 of the FTR rulebook. Riders and guests are responsible for following all FTR rules.
FTR & AMA MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED – AVAILABLE AT SIGNUP OR ONLINE SINGLE DAY MEMBERSHIP AVAILABLE AT SIGNUP Name _____________________________________ Class _______________________________ Age _______ Address _____________________________ City __________________________State ______ Zip __________ Phone #______________________ Bike # ___________Make of M/C _______________________ cc_________ FTR #________________
AMA #___________________
Annual Minor Release Card Yes
No
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Card Number __________________
THIS IS A RELEASE AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT – READ IT BEFORE SIGNING I HEREBY GIVE UP ALL MY RIGHTS TO SUE OR MAKE ANY CLAIM FOR DAMAGES DUE TO NEGLIGENCE OR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER AGAINST THE PROMOTERS, SPONSORS, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS, PARTICIPANTS OR ORGANIZATIONS CONDUCTING OR CONNECTED WITH THIS EVENT FOR INJURY TO PROPERTY OR PERSON I MAY SUFFER, INCLUDING CRIPPLING INJURY OR DEATH WHILE PARTICIPATING IN THE EVENT AND WHILE UPON EVENT PREMISES. I KNOW THE RISKS OF DANGER TO MYSELF AND MY PROPERTY WHILE PREPARING FOR AND PARTICIPATING IN THE EVENT AND WHILE UPON THE EVENT PREMISES AND, RELYING UPON MY OWN JUDGMENT AND ABILITY, ASSUME ALL SUCH RISKS OF LOSS AND HEREBY AGREE TO REIMBURSE ALL COSTS TO THOSE PERSONS AND ORGANIZATIONS CONNECTED WITH THIS EVENT FOR DAMAGES INCURRED AS A RESULT OF MY NEGLIGENCE. THIS IS A RELEASE ________________________________________________________________________________ SIGNATURE OF PARTICIPANT
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CLUB USE ONLY
CLUB $ _________________ MEMB $
TRAIL RIDERS ________________ FLORIDA TRAN $______________ T-SHIRTS___________________ TOTAL $ ______________________
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REMAINING EVENT SCHEDULE March 3/11 Enduro #5 DDR Alligator Ormond Beach, FL 3/20-21 HS #10 NCTB Dade City, FL April 4/2-3 HS #11 Sunrunners Bartow, FL 4/16-17 HS #12 River City Dirt Riders Newberry, FL May 5/1-2 HS #13 Apollo North Palatka, FL 5/15-16 HS #14 DDR Ormond Beach, FL June 6/13 Enduro #6 Cherokee National Greensboro, GA
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