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February 2011 FLORIDA TRAIL RIDERS P.O. Box 1268 Yulee, FL 32014 www.floridatrailriders.org PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID MIDFLA, FL Permit No. 126 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED INTERVIEWS | PHOTOS | NEW PREZ SAY’S | TEAM HEDIN | SCORES

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FLORIDA TRAIL RIDERS www.floridatrailriders.org P.O. Box 1268 Yulee, FL 32014 Orlando, FL 32801 The Florida Trail Riders is a registered, nonprofit Florida corporation over 40 years old with 2500 plus members throughout the state Editor: Jenn Sheppard Contact: [email protected]

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February 2011

FLORIDA TRAIL RIDERSP.O. Box 1268 Yulee, FL 32014

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INTERVIEWS | PHOTOS | NEW PREZ SAY’S | TEAM HEDIN | SCORES

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Florida Trail RidersVolume 40 | Number 2

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Table of Contents

This magazine is published and distributed to inform the members of the Florida Trail Riders, Inc. of FTR events and official business. It is also a medium for members to express personal views, report on the efforts of individuals, groups or the sharing of a good story. The quantity of input from you, the FTR membership, directly affects the content of each month’s edition.

The deadline for articles, photos, flyers, ads, ad changes, corrections, cancellations, etc. is the 15th of the month prior issue. Submit photos and articles via e-mail or burn to a CD or DVD and mail to P.O. Box 1268 Yulee, FL 32014

Contact: Jenn Sheppard [email protected]

There will be a Board of Directors meeting Feb. 26 at Fun Bike Center,

1845 E. Memorial Blvd. Lakeland, Fla. 33801.

The meeting will start promptly at 10 a.m. There

will be coffee available starting at 8:30 a.m.

If you would like something on the agenda, please send that information to our Secretary Deborah

Broderick:[email protected]

All FTR members are welcome.

ON THE COVERJD Tillman

#114 B250 Photo: G2

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RemembeR:If you have questions

regarding weather-related

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A t the Brooksville race in January, JD

Tillman finished second, just a few seconds behind Cody Merrick in first. “I

just worked all the way through the race and came up just four seconds sort of the win,” JD said after the race. “I was pretty happy with a second.” The Lake Placid native, who recently turned 18, has been trying to get on the cover for years, he said. Last year, he won C Open and C High Point, but it wasn’t until this year that JD found he was in the right place at the right time. “I saw Glenn (G2PhotosMx.com) from a distance and I thought, ‘I gotta make this one good,’ ” JD said in a phone interview. “I kind of hit it hard and the picture turned out so good.” Even Glenn said the photo was one of the better ones he’s taken, according to JD. Now, the son of Bo Tillman, a former AA rider who used to battle with Kenny Keylon back in the day, is leading the points in B250 and is hoping to win the championship. “I just have to get my confidence under me and hopefully it will come through,” he said. JD would like to thank his mom and dad along with Bill Crenshaw. “Bill helps me out a lot,” JD said. “I ride with him and my dad and they push me. They have all the knowledge for it. It’s kind of taking a while but it’s starting to pay off.” As for a motto, JD said his dad has been telling him to “Ride on and ride out. That’s pretty much my motto now,” he said. “I love riding and I’m getting super good at it.”

EDITORIALOn the Cover 3

The Prez Says 4Treasurer’s Check | FTR Riders in Service 5

The Editor’s Beat | Advertiser Index 6FTR Contingency Sponsors 7

Chaplain’s Corner 9Troy Stainbook Report from HS #7 16

Style Check 17Team Hedin Spotlight 18-19

Between the Trees: Gus Rickman 20-21, 24Letter to the Editor 25

Weekend Warrior 26Troy Stainbook Report from HS #8 33

MINUTESJanuary HS Committee Meeting 10-15

RESULTSHare Scrambles # 7 27-33Hare Scrambles # 8 34-42

INFORMATIONFTR Benefit HS # 10 44

SADRA Hare Scrambles # 11 45DDR Alligator Enduro # 7 46

SE FTR Razorback HS # 12 47Executive Committee 48

Who to Contact in FTR 49FTR Officers 50

Where to Ride? 51FTR Membership Application 52

2010-2011 Competition Schedule 54

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The Prez SaysHi, my name is Ford Snodgrass and I am your new FTR president. I would like to take a moment to tell you a little about

myself. I am 45 years old and race mainly Hare Scrambles but have also raced Motocross as well as Enduro’s. I am a past champion in Vet C and Evo B. I currently ride Super Senior A and my racing number is #555. Thank you, for your votes will help me to give back to an organization that has given so much to my family as well as me. I feel it is very important to thank Allen Pearce, the previous president,

for all his years of dedicated service. During this past year he had to make some extremely tough decisions with the circumstances at hand. He, along with the executive committee and the board of directors, has made incredible strides toward turning FTR around. I would like to thank Jonny Simpkins in particular, for bringing some transparency to FTR and its problems. At great personal sacrifice, he was willing to bring things to light for the betterment our organization. That takes courage and he should know that he made a difference.You all should be made aware that Tiffany St. John volunteered her services as business manager until we could put everything in place to actually hire staff. I am happy to say she is now on staff in that position

and doing a fabulous job. Last but not least, I want to take this opportunity to personally thank Dan and Bonnie George for their years of hard work at FTR. I truly hope to see them back at the races soon. They have been missed.My plan for the year to follow is to keep an open mind, keep communication open, err on the side of caution and proceed from there with common sense. I look forward to seeing all of you throughout the rest of the race season. If you need to be heard or just want to chat you can usually find me at the “Crazy 8 Trailer.” (They feed me there.) Ride hard and safe, (but if you do crash may you execute with great style). - Your new President

Ford 555A

The first article by FTR’s new President Ford Snodgrass

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Treasurer’s CheckA word from FTR TreasurerJonny Simpkins

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I would like to welcome Ford Snodgrass as our new President and Deborah Broderick as our

new Secretary. Ford has years of service with the Sarasota Police Department and Deborah brings her expertise of accounting. With these two people in the leadership of FTR, we are all in good hands.

As we move into the new year, I would like to share a little bit of where we are financially, as well as the outlook into the near future.

As everyone knows, FTR has pulled out of a financial hole that was pretty deep. We currently have no loans out, all of our bills are paid and have recently made a deposit of the monies that were collected so far this season for the Land Use Fund. By the time the next magazine comes out, we should have a new checking account open that will be for all of the “Year End Award” head tax money that has been collected so far this season as well. This will allow us to always set aside the monies that we will need each year for the Year End Awards. Hopefully, the end has come for FTR to need any type of bank loan to pull us through at the end of a season.

For the first time in it’s history, FTR has voted on and approved a detailed “2011 Year Budget”. The Finance Committee worked countless hours on answering questions and preparing this Budget. As Finance Committee Chairman, I could not have done it without the endless help of Jack Terrell, Deborah Broderick and George Pollard. If you see these guys at the races, be sure to thank them for using so much of their time to help prepare this time consuming Budget. This Budget will hopefully help guide us and keep us in calmer waters, rather than the heavy storm that can be caused by unpredictable spending and costs. We all have made major headway in guiding FTR into a better future by creating and approving this Budget. If this is done every year, I think it will become a very accurate and useful financial tool.

The yearly banquet will be here soon enough, so I can assure FTR members that I will keep a close eye on the expenditures. FTR has learned a most valuable lesson as to how easy it is for spending to get out of control.

We now have Tiffany St. John in the position as our newly hired Business Manger. The Treasurer

and the Business Manager will be working together closer than any other Executive Committee member to assure that FTR stays on the right track. I look forward to this challenge of taking FTR further into the positive financial direction.

As our scoring equipment gets older, it will most likely start failing. Scoring is a major service to the FTR members. I will be working on ideas that can allow us to have the money in place, when the time is needed, to be able to purchase this equipment. I will be addressing this concern and working on different ideas that will offer some solutions, and present these to the Executive Committee.

It has been a very rough past two years as your Treasurer, but with the support that I have received from most of you, I can proudly say that I see a most promising future for our great organization. We still have hurdles to get over, and I am sorry to hear that the long standing MX series has now come to an end. As most of you know, I raced the MX series many years ago and had a great time. I am sorry to see it end, but this economy takes no prisoners. Some things must be cut to make sure other important things will survive.

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Advertiser Index

F or my second printed issue, I got the feeling that it’s not necessarily the biggest names that make the best storytellers but the up-and-comers who deserve the attention. The

struggle for success is always a better story. By now, the new cycle of printing, which alternates between a printed issue and an online issue each month, should be enticing more members to connect online and join the conversations through the FTR Forum and sites like Facebook. I’ve also been busy catching up on the current state of the organization, and I truly believe FTR is becoming better than ever. The magazine is a valuable tool for members to communicate. Even if half of the 1,100 members on the mailing list skim these pages, that’s enough to keep “rocking on,” as many would say. I hope you heard FTR’s own Kirk Layfield, writer of Weekend Warrior, a firefighter and EMT esteemed in the industry, signed up for the World Fire Games in NYC later this year. It’s an international dirt bike race between firefighters and law enforcement officers. He actually sent his article in two weeks early this month because he said he would be “out riding and training the rest of the week.” Another former MX champion Jimmy Button is riding his bicycle more than 2,400 miles from California to Daytona Beach in April. JB was paralyzed in 2000 and it was thought he would be confined to a wheelchair. Slowly but surely, he was able to regain movement and now he’s riding across country in support of spinal cord research. He’s hoping to raise $1 million. I’m beginning to see this year as a unique opportunity. FTR has a new president, secretary and business manager. There’s a few openings for area directors and rider reps. FTR officials recently passed the first budget, ever. And, despite the recent cancellation of the FTR MX series, I hear there could be some other ways to get the MX crowd involved. What will we think of next? Jenn Sheppard is a former FTR Enduro Women’s champion who started riding dirt bikes, on a three-wheeler, at the age of four. She recently earned her master’s degree in journalism from Syracuse University and promptly returned to Florida where she’s working to bring her fellow FTR members a championship magazine!

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Chaplain’sorner

Boy, do I feel stupid. Undoubtedly, I was completely confused about our Florida Trail Riders Magazine. I was under the impression that I was to write an article every other month. However, our wonderful magazine editor, Jenn Sheppard, has kindly just explained to me that each month FTR is alternating the magazine between an online version and a printed version. Not a combined

bimonthly printed version. Having learned that, I had to quickly turn out a few words for her to print. So let me wipe the egg off my face and share a few rapid thoughts with you.

First, I hope you have had a chance to make it to a hare scrambles race this season. Our clubs have done a great job! This last event (only yesterday), hosted by the Treasure Coast Trail Riders, was a humdinger! The one inch of rain that fell on Friday was perfect. The event was 14 miles long with some of the fastest, tightest, “rootiest” prettiest woods and fields you’ll ever hare scrambles in. After practice I was psyched and ready to go. The Lord had given us an absolutely beautiful Sunday morning.

After the first row left I “toed” the painted line with my new classmates, the Super Senior A’s. By the way, I’m thinking of partitioning the hare scrambles committee and asking them to change the name of that class. That’s like the worst name ever. I’ve ridden the Vet Class and Senior Class. I have buddies that ride the Master Class; now that sounds cool. Why the Golden Master Class sounds like the crème de le crème of all classes. But when I tell someone outside of our off-road racing family that I ride the Super Senior Class, the first thing out of their mouth is, “You mean people that old still ride motorcycles?” My suggestion is to change our class name to something like: the Super Fast Class. Or, better yet, exchange the word “Senior” for “Superior.” We could be the Super Superior Class, or if that is too intimidating, we could just be “The Superior Class.” You have to admit, that does have a nice ring to it. I ride in the Super Superior A class. I like it!

Now where was I…? Oh, yes I was “toeing the line” with my classmates when the horn blew. I had an

awful start. As I was maneuvering my way through the course… Oh yeah, and another thing. Since I’m at this part of my story, why don’t all these guys on row #2 let me by? Don’t they know I’m the preacher? I get absolutely no respect out there on the course. I have to fight for every inch of ground. Shouldn’t they just let me by so I can ease my way to the front of the line? Shouldn’t I be able to holler, “Excuse me, preacher coming through” and they safely pull over and I say “thank you” as I pass on by. (Now for all of you out there that don’t know me or may be looking for an excuse to not like me even more, let me insert a disclaimer… I’m making a joke. You should be laughing right now.) Like I was saying, as I was fighting my way through the crowded course, I unfortunately ended up with a flat tire around mile three. What a disappointing day. However, the club volunteers got me safely back to the chicane so I could cheer and encourage all my friends through the event. Was I ever more bummed about that flat? Yes, but that’s racing. Sometimes no matter how well we are prepared, stuff just happens. If you are breathing, I’m sure you’ve experienced it. If not, hang on, it’s coming. At some point life is going to throw you a curve. How many times have you picked yourself up off the ground and said, “What did I just hit?” When that happens, you can get mad. You can scream, holler and cuss. But is that going to fix the problem? Generally not. Sometimes it’s best to pause just for a moment, evaluate the situation and then determine your best reaction; all of that may take only seconds. Trust me. There are times I wish I had taken my own advice. That is why the Bible, in some instances (such as in Psalm 64:3), has described the tongue like a sword. It has the ability to do so much damage. Once a word is uttered it cannot be retrieved. However, in God’s perfect wisdom, the same tongue that can cut like a knife will also say “I love you”. It can encourage. It can bring peace. God knows what He is doing. It’s you and me that don’t have a clue. That’s why I trust Him! How about you?

Now go and think on these things. I look forward to seeing you on the line.Your friend,Andy Dickson

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HaRE SCRamblES COmmiTTEE mEETinG minUTES Jan. 8, 2011

The meeting was called to order at 7:07 pm by the chairman. Role was taken, in attendance were: Mike Belle (Chairman) | Don St. John (Scorekeeper) | Donny Richardson (Referee) | Jeremy Powell (Specialty A & B Rider Rep.) | Michael Sacco (Saturday Rider Rep.) | Kerri Chambers (Specialty C & Women Rider Rep.) | Trey Heath (AA, A & B Rider Rep.) | Rocky Gavins (TTR) | Jerry Bean (RCDR) | Ron Collis (OSDR) | Mark Bordelon (Apollo) | Kevin Moyer (DDR) | Roger Butler (TCTR) | Carol Preston (SADRA) | Troy Stainbrook (Suncoast) | Mike Reynolds (BSTR) | Jonny Simpkins (CFTR) | Jack Terrell (Sunrunners) Quorum was verified.

Old Business, Second Vote

Chapter III, General RulesD. Rider ClassificationCurrent Rule:HARE SCRAMBLESDivision/Class Displacement classes Age65A 51-65 cc*** 8 thru 12*65B 51-65 cc*** 8 thru 12*65 51-65 cc*** 8 thru 12*65 Girls 51-65 cc*** 8 thru 12****Play bike type motorcycles up to 80cc displacement are al-lowed to enter the 65A and 65B classes.Proposed Rule Change to:HARE SCRAMBLESDivision/Class Displacement classes Age65A 51-65 cc 2-stroke and 52-90 cc 4-stroke *** 8-12*65B 51-65 cc 2-stroke and 52-90 cc 4-stroke *** 8-12*65C 51-65 cc 2-stroke and 52-90 cc 4-stroke *** 8-12*65 Girls 51-65 cc 2-stroke and 52-90 cc 4-stroke *** 8-12**** 16” front wheel max. in all 65cc classes. Two stroke play bikes (ex: PW80) up to 80cc displacement are allowed to enter 65cc classes.

A motion was made by Mike Sacco to approve the proposal for the second vote.It was seconded by Donnie Richardson, and passed.The rule will take effect at the start of the 2011-2012 season if approved by the Board Of Directors.

New Business, First Vote

Jason Croley submitted a petition to the committee to be allowed to drop from the “A “division to the “B” division. He presented data and explained that he was no longer able to be competitive in the “A” division and would not place consistently in the top half of the “B” division.

Roger Butler made a motion to allow the petition, and it was seconded by Carol Preston.The motion passed and Jason will be allowed to race in the “B” division the next time he enters a race.

Mike Hauptkorn submitted a petition to the committee to be allowed to drop from the “A “division to the “B” division. He presented data and explained that he was no longer able to be competitive in the “A” division and would not place consistently in the top half of the “B” division.Jonny Simpkins made a motion to allow the petition, and it was seconded by Donnie Richardson.The motion passed and Mike will be allowed to race in the “B” division the next time he enters a race.

Jason Langworthy submitted a protest stating that he was DQ’ed after the protest period was over for having the wrong color backgrounds on his bike during the race, and that someone at signup told him it would not matter. There were extenuating cir-cumstances related to him not having the correct color installed at the race.

Jonny Simpkins made a motion to reverse the DQ and it was seconded by Jeremy Powell.The motion passed and the scorekeeper is going to reinstate Jason’s points for the race.Purpose: It has been observed that many times officials are not

using the penalty of disqualification and are looking the other way because they feel that disqualification is too severe for the offense. This proposal creates penalties that can be used in many instances that will be more appropriate to the severity of the offence in the hope that penalties will be issued more consistently and be more effective.

Chapter III General RulesCurrently reads:C. Duties:2. Refereec. The duties of the FTR Referee shall include the following:• Assistant referee checks the course.• Check promoters’ insurance (Enduros, Hare Scrambles and Motocross).• Render, with assistant referee and the promoter’s referee, all decisions on disqualification of riders and disqualify any rider who violates any of the rules of the meet or FTR.• See that any major violations or problems are taken to the Enduro, Hare Scrambles or Motocross Chairman prior to the next scheduled event.• Responsible for transferring FTR equipment to the next sponsoring Club and insure that all equipment is in good condition.O. Disqualification and Recourse

1. All disqualifications issued during an event shall be recorded by the referee. The record should contain all pertinent information needed for review of the disqualification by the competition committee. This information should include identification of involved parties and witnesses and shall state the nature of the disqualification. The log shall be forwarded to the FTR Scorekeeper for consolidation throughout the competition season.2. Any disqualified rider may file a grievance with the appropriate competition committee. The grievance shall be filed in writing with the series Referee or Committee Chairman at the event thedisqualification was issued.3. The Committee Chairman shall bring the grievance before the committee within 60 days and shall notify the disqualified rider and disqualifying official of the time and place of the meeting.4. The Competition Committee shall consider the grievance in an open meeting, allowing time for both rider and official, and resolve the grievance with a vote. The vote shall result in only one of three options:a. Disqualification stands as issuedb. Disqualification stands - modified to remove any series standing inclusion requirementc. Disqualification is repealed and scores to be reinstated5. The decision of the Competition Committee shall be final with no further recourse open to either rider or official.

Proposal #1 of 10

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Change to:C. Duties:2. Refereec. The duties of the FTR Referee shall include the following:• Assistant referee checks the course.• Check promoters’ insurance (Enduros, Hare Scrambles andMotocross).• Render, with assistant referee, associate referee (HS) and the promoter’s referee, all decisions on penalties of riders and penalize any rider who violates any of the rules of the meet or FTR.• See that any major violations or problems are taken to the Enduro, Hare Scrambles or Motocross Chairman prior to the next scheduled event.• Responsible for transferring FTR equipment to the next sponsoring Club and insure that all equipment is in good condition.

O. Penalties and Recourse1. On the day of an event, and at the discretion of the meet referee, any or all of the following penalties may be administered:(1) Disqualification.(2) Docking of finishing position one or more places.(3) Fine of up to $50.(4) Recommendation of further action by the executive committee.2. All penalties issued during an event shall be recorded by the referee. The record should contain all pertinent information needed for review of the penalty by the competition committee. This information should include identification of involved parties and witnesses and shall state the nature of the penalty. The log shall be forwarded to the FTR scorekeeper for consolidation throughout the competition season.3. Any penalized rider may file a grievance with the appropriate competition committee. The grievance shall be filed in writing with the series Referee or Committee Chairman at the event the penalty was issued.4. The Committee Chairman shall bring the grievance before the committee within 60 days and shall notify the penalized rider and penalizing official of the time and place of the meeting.5. The Competition Committee shall consider the grievance in an open meeting, allowing time for both rider and official, and resolve the grievance with a vote. The vote shall result in only one of three options:a. Penalty stands as issuedb. Penalty stands - modified to remove any series standing inclusion requirementc. Penalty is repealed and scores to be reinstated or fine repaid6. The decision of the Competition Committee shall be final with no further recourse open to either rider or official.7. Any participant who is fined under these rules will be deemed suspended from all FTR sanctioned activities until the fine is paid. The fined party is entitled to a receipt upon payment. Fines will be paid to the referee or other party designated by the referee and will be deposited in the FTR Scholarship fund.

A motion was made by Jonny Simpkins to accept the proposal and it was seconded by Mike Sacco.

The motion passed and will be published in the magazine and presented for a second vote at a subsequent committee meeting.

Proposal #2

Purpose:To reduce the penalty structure for pit riding so that the rules will more likely be enforced.

Chapter III General RulesCurrently reads:C. Pit Riding

7. Any FTR member in violation of these rules shall be subject to the following:a. Responsible FTR member is disqualified for the event.b. If the member is not competing at the event then the rider shall be requested to leave the event property.c. All disqualifications shall count in the year end standings.d. A second offense within the same competition season shall result in an automatic suspension from all FTR competition for one calendar year following the date of the second offense. Multiple offenses may count even at a single event.e. A third offense shall be defined as “Conduct unbecoming an FTR member” and shall be submitted to the Executive Committee by the Scorekeeper.Change to:C. Pit Riding7. Any FTR member in violation of these rules shall be subject tothe following:a. Responsible FTR member is fined $25.b. If the rider is not a member then the rider shall be requested to leave the event property.c. A second offense within the same competition season shall result in the responsible FTR member being disqualified for the event and receiving a score of zero which must count towards the rider’s year end total.d. A third offense within the same competition season shallresult in an automatic suspension from all FTR competition for one calendar year following the date of the second offense. Multiple offenses may count even at a single event.

A motion was made by Jonny Simpkins to accept the proposal and it was seconded by Ron Collis.

The motion passed and will be published in the magazine and presented for a second vote at a subsequent committee meeting.

Proposal #3

Purpose: To clean up the wording from disqualifications to penalties.

Chapter VICurrently reads:A. General2. In Hare Scrambles, there shall be two additional officers.b. The Associate Hare Scrambles Referee, who is the primary assistant to the HS Referee .The Associate Referee’s primary duties, will involve pit area safety and sound/tech inspection. The Associate Referee will coordinate with the Clubs regarding providing manpower for these functions, and supervise these functions at the event. The Associate Referee has the authority todisqualify riders. Final authority on disqualification remains with the Hare Scrambles Referee. If the Hares Scrambles Referee cannot be present at the event, then the Associate Referee will serve as the Acting Hare Scrambles Referee.Change to:A. General2. In Hare Scrambles, there shall be two additional officers.b. The Associate Hare Scrambles Referee, who is the primary assistant to the HS Referee .The Associate Referee’s primary duties, will involve pit area safety and sound/tech inspection. The Associate Referee will coordinate with the Clubs regarding providing manpower for these functions, and supervise these functions at the event. The Associate Referee has the authority topenalize riders. Final authority on penalties remains with the Hare Scrambles Referee. If the Hares Scrambles Referee cannot be present at the event, then the Associate Referee willserve as the Acting Hare Scrambles Referee.

A motion was made by Ron Collis to accept the proposal and it was seconded by Roger Butler.

The motion passed and will be published in the magazine and presented for a second vote at a subsequent committee meeting.

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Proposal #4Purpose: To add greater flexibility to penalty for errors of follow-ing the course.

Chapter VIB. Course3. Add to end of text:-Failure follow marked course within 20 feet of orange arrows or to go between double green arrows may result in the rider being docked by one finishing position or more, up to disqualification from the event, subject to the referee’s discretion.A motion was made by Jonny Simpkins to accept the proposal and it was seconded by Trey Heath.The motion passed and will be published in the magazine and presented for a second vote at a subsequent committee meeting.

Proposal #5Purpose: To create an enforceable safety zone in the chicane and around downed riders.

Chapter VIHare Scrambles RulesA. GeneralAdd:15. The ribboned off area of the scoring chicane shall be con-sidered a safety area. Any section of the track where an EMT or track worker is attending to a downed rider is also considered a safety area and it will extend to 20 feet either side of the downed rider. If there is a course worker signaling a rider to slow down with hand motions or a flag, the safety area will start at that point. Once a rider enters a safety area they are to maintain an even safe speed, without hard acceleration or braking or anything that would kick up avoidable dust or dirt. There should be no passing in the safety zone unless another rider is completely stopped and it is safe to pass. Failure to follow this rule will result in the rider being docked by one finishing position or more, up to disqualifi-cation from the event, subject to the referee’s discretion.A motion was made by Jonny Simpkins to accept the proposal and it was seconded by Donnie Richardson.The motion passed and will be published in the magazine and presented for a second vote at a subsequent committee meeting.

Proposal #6Purpose: To add exception to fractional point rule for peewee riders.

Chapter VII, Hare Scramble ScoringCurrently reads:

B. Championship Series Points System1. Class championship points will be awarded based on finishing position according to the following schedule:1st place in class 50 points2nd place in class 47 points3rd place in class 45 points4th place in class 43 points5th place in class 41 points6th place in class 40 pointsetc., one point less per position provided the required number of laps are completed) Riders completing within 1 lap of the winning rider for their class will receive full position points. Riderscompleting less than 2 laps from the winning rider in their class will receive fractional position points. For example: a rider com-pleting 3 laps of a possible 5 lap race will receive only 3/5of their position points.

Change to:

B. Championship Series Points System1. Class championship points will be awarded based on finishing position according to the following schedule:1st place in class 50 points2nd place in class 47 points3rd place in class 45 points4th place in class 43 points5th place in class 41 points6th place in class 40 pointsetc., one point less per position provided the required number of laps are completed) Riders completing within 1 lap of the winning

rider for their class will receive full position points. Riderscompleting less than 2 laps from the winning rider in their class will receive fractional position points. For example: a rider com-pleting 3 laps of a possible 5 lap race will receive only 3/5of their position points. Exception, peewee riders will receive full point value regardless of laps completed.A motion was made by Jonny Simpkins to accept the proposal and it was seconded by Trey Heath.

The motion passed and will be published in the magazine and presented for a second vote at a subsequent committee meeting.

Proposal #7Purpose: To allow Saturday riders to race more than one race.

Chapter VII, Hare Scramble ScoringCurrently reads:

A. General3. A rider may ride one division or class per day. If they elect to move to another division, they must stay in the higher division and not return to the lower division without written request to andapproval by the Hare Scrambles Committee. The division that the rider rides first (if the rider decides to change divisions on race day) will be the one that points will be kept on for that race. This is the lower-ranking of the divisions. After the race, they will be scored in the higher division. They will take up to 90% of the earned lower division points with them.

Change to: A. General3. If a rider elects to move to another division, they must stay in the higher division and not return to the lower division without written request to and approval by the Hare Scrambles Commit-tee. The division that the rider rides first (if the rider decides to change divisions on race day) will be the one that points will be kept on for that race. This is the lower-ranking of the divisions. After the race, they will be scored in the higher division. They will take up to 90% of the earned lower division points with them.10. Saturday riders may enter more than one race providing they are eligible for each. No allowance will be made for con-flict of race times. Sunday riders may only enter one race.

A motion was made by Mark Bordelon to accept the proposal and it was seconded by Rocky Gavins.

The motion passed and will be published in the magazine and presented for a second vote at a subsequent committee meeting.

Proposal #8Purpose: To create A&B classes for peewee quads.

Chapter III, General Rules, D Rider ClassificationCurrently reads:HARE SCRAMBLESDivision/Class Displacement classes AgeQuad Super Peewee 51-90cc 6 thru 12*Quad Peewee 50cc 4 thru 8*

Change to:

HARE SCRAMBLESDivision/Class Displacement classes AgeQuad Super Peewee (A, B) 51-90cc 6 thru 12*Quad Peewee (A, B) 50cc 4 thru 8*

Chapter VI, Hare Scramble Rules, C Event RulesCurrently reads:

Race 4 11:15 AM – 11:30 AM Quad PeeweeRace 5 11:35 AM – 11:50 AM Quad Super Peewee

Change to:

Race 4 11:15 AM – 11:30 AM Row 1 - Quad Peewee A Row 2 - Quad Peewee B

Race 5 11:35 AM – 11:50 AM

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JanUaRy HaRE SCRamblES COmmiTTEE mEETinG minUTES

Row 1 - Quad Super Peewee ARow 2 - Quad Super Peewee B

Chapter VIII, Hare Scrambles ResponsibilitiesC. Hare Scrambles Quad Technical RequirementsAdd:7. Peewee Quads will start with bikes running, hands on head. Row 2 will start as soon as practical after row 1. All timing will be based on Row 1. Only bikes and riders will be allowed on the grid in front of row 2 at the start.

A motion was made by Trey Heath to accept the proposal and it was seconded by Rocky Gavins.

The motion passed and will be published in the magazine and presented for a second vote at a subsequent committee meeting.

Proposal #8.5Purpose: To specify Backgrounds and letters for new Quad Peewee classes.

Chapter VIII, Hare Scrambles Responsibilities, B Riders, 3Currently reads:Classes Number Plate Letters Number ColorQuad Super Peewee green none whiteQuad Peewee white none whiteChange to:Classes Number Plate Letters Number ColorQuad Super Peewee A green A whiteQuad Super Peewee B green B whiteQuad Peewee A white A blackQuad Peewee B white B black

A motion was made by Jeremy Powell to accept the proposal and it was seconded by Carol Preston.

The motion passed and will be published in the magazine and presented for a second vote at a subsequent committee meeting.

Proposal #9Purpose: To allow 4 stokes up to 125cc in the Quad Super Peewee classes

Chapter IIIGeneral RulesD. Rider ClassificationCurrent Rule:HARE SCRAMBLESDivision/Class Displacement Classes AgeQuad Super Peewee 51-90cc none 6 thru 12*

Change to:HARE SCRAMBLESDivision/Class Displacement Classes Quad Super Peewee 51- 90cc 2 stroke and 51- 125 cc 4 stroke A

Age: 6 thru 12*Quad Super Peewee 51- 90cc 2 stroke and 51- 125 cc 4 stroke B

Age: 6 thru 12*A motion was made by Mark Bordelon to accept the proposal and it was seconded by Trey Heath.

The motion passed and will be published in the magazine and presented for a second vote at a subsequent committee meeting.

Proposal #10Purpose: Proposal #10Purpose: Reason for Rule change proposal:Side number plates on current model dirt bikes are shrinking in size. The newest KTM plate is so small it is nearly impossible to be 5” high numbers on pre-printed backgrounds. There is also a trend to free up more of the number plate area for advertising of sponsors.

This proposal recommends keeping current rule of 5 inch mini-mum number size for the front plate only and allowing 3.25 inch

high numbers on side plates. The number of 3.25 is what HBD Motografx has been printing for many current FTR H/S racers

Current Rule:Chapter VIIIHare Scrambles Responsibilities

B. Riders3. Firmly affixed number plates with the correct color back-ground, correct color and type FTR assigned numbers, and correct color an type alphabetical designations will be required on each side of the motorcycle and on the front. Quads will have number plates with the correct color background, correct color and type FTR assigned number, and correct color and type alphabetical designation firmly affixed to the front and the rear of the quad. Numbers and letters will be standard, block style of one color. No flames, checkers, chrome or stylized numbers and letters of any type are allowed. All letters will be the size of the numbers or less, provided the numbers are at least 5 inches high and the letters at least 2 inches high. Keep in mind that the scorekeepers must be able to quickly identify the color, number and letter on your machine as you ride through the scoring area.

Classes Number plate Letters/Color (3) / Letter and Number color*AA red AA / whiteOpen A, B & C yellow A, B, C / black250 A, B & C green** A, B, C / white200 A, B & C black A, B, C / whiteVeteran A, B & C red A, B, C / whiteSenior A, B & C green** A, B, C / whiteSuper Senior A, B & C white A, B, C / blackMaster A, B & C blue*** A, B, C / whiteGolden Master A, B black A, B / whiteWomen A, B & Vet yellow A, B, V / blackJunior A , B, C, Girls black A, B, C, G / whiteMini A, B & C, Girls white A, B, C, G / black65 A, B, C, Girls green** A, B, C, G / whiteVintage white V / blackEvolution A, B, C & Senior yellow A, B, C, S / blackPeewee A, B & C white A, B, C / blackBeginners white none/ black

Classes Number plate Letters / Color (2) Letter and Number colorQuad AA red AA / whiteQuad A white A / blackQuad Open B, C white B, C / blackQuad 0-400 yellow none / blackQuad +30 red none /whiteVeteran Quad red V / whiteSenior Quad black none /whiteSuper Senior Quad black X / whiteMaster Quad green** none /whiteQuad Utility white X / blackWomen Quad blue*** none /whiteWomen Vet Quad blue*** V / whiteQuad Junior white none /blackQuad Super Peewee green none /white Quad Peewee white none /white

*See VI.A.9 Pro Am rule.** This should be a Kelly green. Do not use greens so light that they look yellow or so dark that they look black.***This should be a medium blue. Do not use blues so light that white numbers and letters are hard to see on them or blues so dark that they look black.a. All A, B and C Division riders will use a letter to designate theirdivisions. Vintage bikes (not Evolution) will have the letter “V” on their number plates.

b. All numbers shall be a minimum of five (5) inches high, letters two (2) inches high.

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New Rule: (changes/additions in bold)Chapter VIIIHare Scrambles Responsibilities

B. Riders3. Firmly affixed number plates with the correct color back-ground, correct color and type FTR assigned numbers, and correct color and type alphabetical designations will be required on each side of the motorcycle and on the front. Quads will have number plateswith the correct color background, correct color and type FTR assigned number, and correct color and type alphabetical designation firmly affixed to the front and the rear of the quad. Numbers and letters will be standard, block style of one color. No flames, checkers, chrome or stylized numbers and letters of any type are allowed. For the front plate, letters will be the size of the numbers or less, provided the numbers are at least 5 inches high and the letters atleast 2 inches high. For the side plates, letters will be the size of the numbers or less provided the numbers are at least 3.25 inches high and the letters at least 2 inches high. Keep in mind that the scorekeepers must be able to quickly identify the color, number and letter on your machine as you ride through the scoring area.

Classes Number Plate Color (3) Letter and Number color*AA red AA / whiteOpen A, B & C yellow A, B, C / black250 A, B & C green** A, B, C / white200 A, B & C black A, B, C / whiteVeteran A, B & C red A, B, C / whiteSenior A, B & C green** A, B, C / whiteSuper Senior A, B & C white A, B, C / blackMaster A, B & C blue*** A, B, C / whiteGolden Master A, B black A, B / whiteWomen A, B & Vet yellow A, B, V / blackJunior A , B, C, Girls black A, B, C, G / whiteMini A, B & C, Girls white A, B, C, G / black65 A, B, C, Girls green** A, B, C, G / whiteVintage white V / blackEvolution A, B, C & Senior yellow A, B, C, S / blackPeewee A, B & C white A, B, C / blackBeginners white none/ black

Classes Number Plate Color (2) Letter and Number ColorQuad AA red AA / whiteQuad A white A / blackQuad Open B, C white B, C / blackQuad 0-400 yellow none / blackQuad +30 red none / whiteVeteran Quad red V / whiteSenior Quad black none / whiteSuper Senior Quad black X / whiteMaster Quad green** none / whiteQuad Utility white X / blackWomen Quad blue*** none / whiteWomen Vet Quad blue*** V / whiteQuad Junior white none / blackQuad Super Peewee green none / whiteQuad Peewee white none / white

*See VI.A.9 Pro Am rule.** This should be a Kelly green. Do not use greens so light that they look yellow or so dark that they look black.***This should be a medium blue. Do not use blues so light that white numbers and letters are hard to see on them or blues so dark that they look black.a. All A, B and C Division riders will use a letter to designate their divisions. Vintage bikes (not Evolution) will have the letter “V” on their number plates.b. Front numbers shall be a minimum of five (5) inches high, side plate numbers will be a minimum of 3.25 inches high , and all letters a minimum of two (2) inches high.A motion was made by Jonny Simpkins to accept the proposal and it was seconded by Carol Preston.

The motion passed and will be published in the magazine and presented for a second vote at a subsequent committee meeting.

Proposal #11Purpose: Reason for Rule change proposal:For several years, the Sunday morning Specialty Class participa-tion has been significantly larger than the afternoon displacement classes. The first 6 races of the 2010-2011 season has seen an average of 224 in the morning and 96 in the afternoon. In 2008-

2009 the split was 214 versus 104, morning versus afternoon with an average of 48 VET racers.

The result of this disparity in numbers is crowded lines (up to 40 racers) even with 11 rows in the morning. Since Master B and Golden Master A currently start on the same row with up to 40 racers, it has been necessary to split this row effectively making 12 total rows. This could be issue on short course or when dust necessitates adding a minute between row starts where Row 1 could be completing their first lap when the last row is starting.

This proposal recommends moving the VET A, VET B and VET C classes to the 1:00 pm races. Since VET class participation has averaged 41 riders per event this season, the morning versus afternoon split becomes 183 versus 137. VET classes would also be able to compete for top 20 recognition at each event and VET A and VET B would be included for top 10 year end awards.

Current Rule:Chapter VIHare Scrambles Rules

C. Event Rules2. Only the following divisions may be run together at the same time with one minute between starting different groups. The races will be run at the times listed unless permission to change isapproved by the Hare Scramble Committee prior to publication of the flyer. Starting times may be adjusted to accommodate avail-able daylight hours. Race time deviations will be publishedon event flyer.

Sunday Race ScheduleSignup and Tech Inspection:7:30 AM – 9:30 AMPractice 8:30 AM – 9:30 AMRiders Meeting at starting line 10:00 AM

Race 1 10:30 AM – 12:30 PMRow 1 – Vet A, Senior ARow 2 - Super Senior A, Master ARow 3 – Vet BRow 4 – Senior BRow 5 – Super Senior B, Women ARow 6 - Master B, Golden Master ARow 7 – Vet CRow 8 - Senior CRow 9 - Super Senior CRow 10 - Golden Master BRow 11 - Master C, Women B, Women Vet

Race 2 1:00 PM – 3:00 PMRow 1 - AARow 2 - A OpenRow 3 - A-250, A-200Row 4 - B OpenRow 5 - B-250Row 6 – B-200Row 7 - C OpenRow 8 - C-250Row 9 - C-200

Chapter VIIHare Scrambles Scoring

B. Championship Series Points System5. Timing will be used for two purposes:a. To determine high-point and top 20 positions for the event and year-end overall top 10 awards (AA, A, B Divisions only). The top 20 riders (based on elapsed time) will be awarded points for year end overall position on the same basis as each class is awarded points (paragraph B-1). B riders will not be eligible for top ten year-end overall awards. The B-High Point year end award will be calculated based on points given for the top 20 B riders (based on elapsed time) at each race on the same basis as each class is awarded points (paragraph B-1). The list of top 20 B riders for each race is to be used only for calculating the year-end B-High Point award, as is not to be published as a separate class for each race.

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The approved proposals listed

under “New Business” were approved to be

published in the FTR magazine for

evaluation and comment by the

membership. If you or any FTR members have strong feelings,

either positive or negative, about any

of the proposals, you have plenty of time to personally contact your rider

representative, club representative,

and the Executive Committee

members to voice your opinion before

the final votes are cast. - Mike Belle

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New Rule: (changes/additions in bold)Chapter VIHare Scrambles Rules

C. Event Rules2. Only the following divisions may be run together at the same time with one minute between starting different groups. The races will be run at the times listed unless permission to change isapproved by the Hare Scramble Committee prior to publica-tion of the flyer. Starting times may be adjusted to accommodate available daylight hours. Race time deviations will be published on event flyer.

Sunday Race ScheduleSignup and Tech Inspection 7:30 AM – 9:30 AMPractice 8:30 AM – 9:30 AMRiders Meeting at starting line 10:00 AM

Race 1 10:30 AM – 12:30 PMRow 1 - Senior ARow 2 - Super Senior ARow 3 – Master ARow 4 – Senior BRow 5 – Super Senior B, Women ARow 6 - Golden Master ARow 7 – Master BRow 8 - Senior CRow 9 - Super Senior CRow 10 - Golden Master BRow 11 - Master C, Women B, Women Vet

Race 2 1:00 PM – 3:00 PMRow 1 - AARow 2 - A Open, Vet ARow 3 - A-250, A-200Row 4 - B OpenRow 5 - B-250Row 6 – VET BRow 7 - B-200Row 8 - C OpenRow 9 - C-250Row 10 – VET CRow 11 - C-200

Chapter VIIHare Scrambles Scoring

B. Championship Series Points System5. Timing will be used for two purposes:a. To determine high-point and top 20 positions for the event and year-end overall top 10 awards (AA, and all A and B classes at 1:00pm.) The top 20 riders (based on elapsed time) will be awarded points for year end over-all position on the same basis as each class is awarded points (paragraph B-1). Only AA, A and Vet A will be eligible for top ten year-end overall awards. B riders will not be eligible for top ten year-end overall awards. The B-High Point year end award will be calculated based on points given for the top 20 B riders (displacement and Vet combined) (based on elapsed time) at each race on the same basis as each class is awarded points (paragraph B-1). The list of top 20 B riders (displacement and Vet combined) for each race is to be used only for calculating the year-end B-High Point award, as is not to be published as a separate class for each race.

A motion was made by Jeremy Powell to accept the pro-posal and it was seconded by Trey Heath.

The motion failed.

Committee Discussion: 15th Race

Since the original Benefit hare scramble scheduled for Gatorback in August was cancelled, we had an open event on the schedule. The rules allow us to run 15 events as long as one of them is an FTR benefit. The race scheduled for 2/5-6/2011 in Okeechobee is a benefit, so that requirement has been met. Both OSDR and SADRA were interested in holding a second event, but SADRA backed out due to land issues.

Donnie Richardson made a motion that we allow OSDR to host a second event on May 14-15, 2011. The motion was seconded by Jonny Simpkins.

The motion passed and Ron Collis the president of OSDR has been given the approval to host the event.

Meeting was adjourned at 9:18 p.m.

Mike Belle - HS Committee Chairman

At the Apollo rAce in SAmSulA, chriS Borich [Below] took

Second Behind AdAm mcGill in c open. they were the only two

in the clASS who completed three lApS on SundAy. on SAturdAy,

Borich And

mcGill went

1-2 in QuAd

AA.

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The setting for this race report is the flat and woodsy property near New Smyrna used by the

Apollo Motorcycle club. The course was 5+ miles for Sat and 11+ miles for Sunday. The weather was forecast to be cold with a chance of rain on Sat. The moisture arrived just as the practice lap was ending and made for some slippery conditions for the start of Haley’s race. This will be her 3rd start on the bigger bike so she’s still learning to use all it has to offer. The course was one of thick woods/palms with not a lot of open areas to regroup/take a breath, so staying relaxed will be important.The horn sounds and she’s off. Not last into the 1st corner is an improve-ment as she disappeared into the woods. Soon enough she appears to complete the first lap and looks like she’s having fun. She manages to dump it in a tight right-hander just as the course enters the woods and by the way she was able to pick the bike up quickly and get going it looks like keeping her on a 2 stroke continues to be the right move.Time passes and we start to get worried....where is she. An answer isn’t far away as a friend rides up and says Haley is back at camp...Mad... And minus her kick starter ! I’m soon greeted by a upset racer who is ready to fire her mechanic. Seems she stalled the bike, went to kick it and realized she was missing something. A nice course worker got her bump started. She most upset that she had to now wait 3 weeks to race again, so it seems my master plan of getting her

hooked on this all is going according to plan

Speaking about grand ideas, mine was going according to plan. The mist that was bothering most folks during practice has started to let up. There were only 12 riders in the class (usually 20+) due to the weather so less competition. The horn sounds and in one kick the bike fires and I’m off. Now David Davis (48C) is the hole shot king of the Senior C line. His technique is shrouded in mystery and the scuttlebutt is he never actu-ally kills his motor for the start, he just has it idling really, really slowly So as I shoot away from the line I look over and realize with shock...I’ve got the holeshot! Seems David had installed a Rekluse after the prior race and the slight delay it caused in his start let me get the jump on him. I decided at that moment I was going to park it next to the pole and make everyone go around me, which worked for 2 corners until David went flying around the outside of me and led the class into the woods. Now prior to this race I was talking with Haley about how this race was going to be the one of opportunity. Tight trail meant I needed to bide my time and wait for opportunities. Don’t push too hard and wreck as it would be so much work to try and pass people back. I was thinking this as I followed David into the first 1/4 mile of the trail. David took a slower line and I couldn’t resist it, I passed him back and took over first. Now some of you might remember the last time I had

first place and how I had the propen-sity to give it right back. I was passing over some seemingly routine whoops and released my grip on the throttle for a 2nd. The issue was my sticky gloves combined with some excel-lent grips meant for a split second the throttle had other plans. The bike and I shot off into the bushes as if we knew something the trail designers didn’t, and the entire class passed me by. So much for staying cool and let-ting the race come to me.. It’s pretty remarkable how deep a 300 can bury itself when the ham-fisted pilot blunders. After getting it back on track I knew all I could do was try and salvage something. I also learned I am now a card carrying member of the Brian Coughlin/tight trees are for enduro’s way of thinking. I swear they I saw a sign that said “Lee Daley was here” as I plowed the bars back and forth through a section that sapped what little strength I had left. I passed a few people, was forced to go out another lap and passed a few more. I managed to make it up to 6th by the end, but the course had whipped my butt. I was laughing as I pulled up and told my story to David and Tom Miller (congrats on the win Tom !!!) so I guess any race you can smile after is a good one. Should be a great one this weekend in Brooksville so see you there !!!

P.S.. I would thank my cheering section for the encouragement, as I really need it!

“a FaTHER anD DaUGHTER GO RaCinG”by troy stainbrook

[left] After GrABBinG the StArt

in B open, #817 kAwASAki of JpwilSon of Vero BeAch pulled

off A third.-

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ride in A open. he finiShed

Second Behind keVin Smith After

rAce leAder pAlmer lynch

pulled off with A flAt tire.

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STylE FOR THE CamERaPhotos by Mike BelleStyle Check

In Evolution A, #13A Michael Goodman is leading the series after the halfway point, but #111A Brett Williams, Sr is not far behind and has been known for his consistency.

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At the Apollo HS #7 pictured here, Goodman took second behind Garrett Edmisten and Williams finished third by less than a minute.

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Team Hedin

You may not recognize the name, but I would bet that if you’re on a Hare Scrambles property on Saturday afternoon

when the last row of quads take off, you know the sound! That would be Keith Hedin on his monster Can-Am 800 quad in his trademark racing bib-overalls, popping a wheelie down the starting grid.

Keith is the patriarch of Team Hedin (which when pronounced correctly- rhymes), a family full of fast, fun, four-wheeled racers. Keeping this group in line is “Quad Mom” Jennifer, who is probably one of the busiest ladies at a Hare Scrambles on Saturday. In addition to her husband Keith’s racing, their six-year-old Kalob is tearing up the PeeWee track in the morning along with his five year old sister, Karlee, while three-year-old Karson is out with Mom cheering everyone on.

Even though this is only their second competition year in FTR, racing for this family is nothing new. Throughout the years, Keith has raced karts, both dirt and enduro, open wheel dirt cars and

late model stock cars, but one key point he made about his racing career was that it always involved family. From the days of building and racing cars with his dad and brother, Keith has kept those family values alive and racing in his own family. “That’s why we compete in FTR,” Keith said. He could travel and race different venues and series, but what brings the Hedin family to the FTR events is having the whole family participating.

When you go to watch the PeeWee quad races, that #75 blasting around the track would be Kalob Hedin. In just his second year of racing, you usually find Kalob battling for the top spot in his class. With a second place finish overall in points last year, he is well on his way to making a run at the top spot for this season.

While she may not be making her rounds as fast as her big brother, #76 Karlee Hedin is certainly making her rounds in style! From her pretty pink quad to her matching pink pom-pom ponytails, this girl is going places. At five-years-old, she is competing with the big boys and holding her own.

Even though you don’t see him on the track during the races, #78 Karson Hedin’s quad is sitting in the family’s camp, ready to go. This spirited three-year-old is ready to race, but for now, you can usually find him pedaling away

by Clarissa Zabarac

Spotlight

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on his bike thru the camp, or in one of the best seats in the house - those custom mounted kart seats on the back of his Mom’s quad.

Occasionally, we get a rare sighting on the #74 quad of Jennifer Hedin. Keeping Team Hedin running smoothly is a full time job, but sometimes with the help from family who comes to watch the kids, Jennifer goes out for her hour and a half of “me” time. As I talked with her about the family and racing, she was all smiles. You will most often see her camera in hand snapping shots of the racing action and preserving the memories her young family is making at the events.

The highlight of Quad Row #8 is the #79 of Keith Hedin. He usually puts on a “wheelie clinic” on the starts, much to the delight of his children and the rest of the spectators. Keith began on two wheels in motocross and eventually three-wheels if you remember those. Interestingly enough, he raced three-wheeler motocross at Gatorback back in the day.

Although he cut his teeth on two wheels and said he loves motocross, after eight knee surgeries and one knee replacement, he has been persuaded to continue on four wheels. When he’s not racing, you can find Keith running his businesses - Keith’s Oil Can has two locations and Keith’s Mini Storage. Check out keithsoilcan.com and the racing page.

Jennifer and Keith Hedin live in Vero Beach, Fla. Front row left to right, Kalob #75, Karlee #76 and Karson #78

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Between the Trees

Gus Rickman #686 is the 18-year-old who has only been riding for five years. Already, he’s one of the fast guys in Quad

AA. The Rickman family resides in Lake Wales, Fla., where Gus attends high school, rides and trains during the week. This year, he said he’s racing the entire national circuit and, with that, getting help from Jennifer Albright Motorsports. As for his motto, “It doesn’t hurt ‘til the bone shows,” Gus said he’s seen a lot of bones. “Quite a few actually,” he said. “I’m not going to lie!”

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Hey, Gus. Great photo from the Brooksville race. What happened though, you were DQ’ed?GR: Yeah I was having a horrible day and I was bouncing off everything. I think they DQ’ed me because of a number plate or something, or maybe I missed a double green. I’m not sure.

So, you didn’t even find out why you were DQ’ed! Funny! How was your speed compared to Pro ATV Adam McGill and Chris Borich, who finished first and second? GR: I rode with (Adam) McGill for like half of the first lap, then he pulled away from me in some of the field section.

How did you get started racing quads?GR: I used to ride - just recreational riding. I was around 13 and then a friend of ours took us to our first FTR race and then it just pretty much started from there, going to GNCC and stuff like that.

There are others in your family who race?GR: I have two little brothers that race, Gage and Garrison.

All G’s!GR: Yeah, my parents get it mixed up all the time.

What keeps you coming back to the FTR races?GR: The FTR are a lot tighter and a lot more sections are a lot more technical. I love that about the FTR tracks because on GNCC you never hit anything that tight.

Have you always been interested in racing quads?GR: Yeah, I love the quads. I never really gave dirt bikes a real chance. We always had quads. We just decided to do quads.- People always underestimate the quads. They can do almost anything a dirt bike can do and sometimes it’s a little more challenging to me.

What was your first FTR race? GR: I started in the Schoolboy class 13-15 on a Yamaha Blaster. The first year I didn’t dominate anything. I was back of the back the whole entire race. Then, the next year, we stepped up to a 300.

The Honda?GR: Yeah, that’s when I started to do a little bit better and got some better finishes.

In five years you went from basically beginner to AA class? I would venture to call you a natural!GR: For the most part, as much as we’ve been riding, it seems like I have more (natural ability) than I actually do. I’m trying to be a natural!

How much do you ride?

GR: I ride three days a week, well, we’re stepping it up to four days. We train every day that we’re not riding. The training consists of multiple steps. You definitely have to put in your results off the track.

What else do you do, go to school?GR: Yeah, I’m still in high school so I have to go. Every day out of high school I’m either in the shop working on the quad. It’s pretty much church, school and then racing. Sometimes, it’s racing before school but...

How’s the new Yamaha? GR: Jennifer Albright and Albright Motorsports are helping me out a bunch this year.

Is there anyone out there you would like to thank?GR: Definitely my family, my dad and mom and his company. They’re really putting it together for me.

Sponsors: Albright Motorsports. Maxxis. Elka. HMF. Hiper Technology. Fly Racing. Fasst Company. PowerMadd. IMS. B.H. Racing. Scott Goggles. Twin Air. MTB Motosports. DP Brakes. Rath Racing. Impact Solutions. Precision Racing Products. G4 Graphics. Spider Grips. DC Cycles. G2 photos

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Letter to the editor

When we first came into FTR, it was due to a beautiful young man and his girlfriend who had moved on to our tiny quiet little street, with a

river to the West and A1A and the Atlantic Ocean to the East. Mike became similar to a serious watch dog, his ears up, nose up sniffing the air, trying to decide what’s going on over there? What’s that smell? Who’s riding a dirt bike on our street?Mike grew up on dirt bikes in Daytona Beach, riding his bike to school and back every day because “back in the day,” it was legal! Riding on the beach was legal, too!In his very early teens, he even remembers riding his bike to the Alligator Enduro, racing it, then riding it home! The next thing I know, we’re off trying to buy a cheap used motorcycle! What were we thinking? He says, “I wanna race.” I wondered, “Has he lost his mind?” But I know I have lost this battle even before it’s begun! My first FTR event was spent sitting on a tailgate of an old blue bronco trying to stay dry and keep my feet from disappearing into the sea of mud. I did believe, “Oh, this is his mid-life crisis,” and he’ll be over it soon! NOT!So now all these years later, after four or five background color changes, one used bike, and four “like new” and yes, finally two brand new machines, he’s content. Oh wait, I almost forgot his two street

bikes.I’m different from a lot of other women I know, I believed in my vows when I married him way back in 1976. I decided if this is what is going to make him happy let’s just jump in with both feet! Get involved find out how it all works, and just have fun!I remember back when riders meetings were mandatory! I remember impound areas for all those children under 16 with no drivers license who were caught on their bikes and were put into them and having to walk back to their camp sites to explain to their parents where the bike was! I remember knowing almost everyone in FTR, back when a good weekend had 200 riders and only 400 members! Our magazines were black and white, regular news type paper and there was only hand scoring. We watched, we wrote down what we witnessed and the results went straight to the scoreboard. I remember belonging to four clubs as well as FTR!There were more tents than campers. The campfires held conversations that lasted into the wee hours of the morning. I especially remember the last time. We camped in a tent at an Apollo event. But during that last night our campsite was attacked by wild hogs; I was rudely awaken by one of them rooting and snorting at my head. My screams woke up everyone, and it was a

great laugh the next morning for all who heard.On Monday, Mike bought me my first camper. It was Valentine’s Day! It was “ugly” but no hog has ever rooted at the back of my head since.Back then, the wives were the scorekeepers; you just couldn’t score your own man’s class. I remember getting wet trying to keep our score sheets dry, standing at the score board while practice was going on, praying for the safety of all the riders and covering everyone who was there with a prayer of Blessing!I remember someone coming up to me and asking me, “Why do I always see you standing here alone during practice?” I simply answered “Praying,” for all the people here!After awhile I was joined by others, and it grew. I remember standing and praying with tears flowing as a young man was being brought up from the bottom of that deep pit at Gartorback and being joined by lovely young women who asked if we could pray together. We did. Afterward, she said we should have an organized service. I suggested we should pray about it, at home and on our regular prayer times. Then I was asked to pray over the race from the back of trucks at the riders’ meetings. After a while, we got Pastor Andy. (Look) how large FTR is now. - More next time...Sincerely,

Linda C. Miss Linda to the kids

senD your stories, letters anD photos to:[email protected]

I decided to start with Mike and I then go on from there with the first people we met as we became

more and more involved with FTR!The photo of myself with my FTR hat in the woods is

my favorite of me. I was on my land out in the woods, just last summer.

A note from “Miss Linda”

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Weekend Warrior Kirk Layfield, M.S. EMT-P

“When to start training?”

Athletes, no matter what sport, strive toward achieving their personal best. As coaches, parents and trainers, we need to be able to guide them so they can reach their goals without injuring themselves. One way to prevent injuries is having the athlete train to increase strength and flexibility through a supervised strength and conditioning program.

With every young athlete, the question eventually arises: What is the appropriate age for a child to start strength training?

Before answering this question, let’s define strength training. This refers to a method of conditioning designed to increase an individual’s ability to exert or resist force. The goal is not to see which child is the strongest but to improve the musculoskeletal strength. Strength training can mean using weights, or it can mean doing sit-ups, push-ups and leg curls without weights.

Despite the previously held belief that strength training was unsafe and ineffective for children, health organizations such as the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) now “support children’s participation in appropriately designed and competently supervised strength training programs.”

Experts have found that strength training programs can be safe, effective and may also help prevent certain sports-related injuries among young athletes. Recent findings suggest that strength training during childhood and adolescence may make bones stronger, a benefit which can last a lifetime.

As far as what age a child should start such a program, here is a good rule of thumb: If 7-or-8-year-olds are ready for throwing a leg over a KTM 65, organized sports such as little league or gymnastics, then they are ready for some type of strength training program. For children starting out in weight training, lifetime fitness and proper exercise techniques should be emphasized. Adults designing training programs should provide a stimulating environment that helps children develop a healthier lifestyle.

Before beginning, children should have a healthy, balanced diet to make sure they are getting enough carbohydrates, protein and dietary fat to maintain

energy for exercise. This is also part of the healthy lifestyle image that will help athletes through their adult years.

When teaching children proper techniques for strength training, keep in mind that children learn best by doing. Show the child the correct technique, and then closely supervise them to make sure they understand how to do it. Push-ups and sit-ups are great for beginners, but as they advance, young athletes may want to try weight machines or free weights to enhance their work outs and to keep themselves from getting bored with the same routines. This is fine as long as an adult is available for teaching the correct lifting techniques and to supervise the athlete’s progress.

Warming up should be performed before every class as well as a cool down and stretching after class. Since children are more prone to heat illness than adults, they should be encouraged to drink plenty of water throughout the workout. For a beginning program, start with one set of ten to 15 repetitions of six to eight exercises that focus on the major muscle groups of the upper and lower body. Start with light weight and high reps and increase the load and decrease the reps as strength improves.

In general, two to three training sessions per week on nonconsecutive days is sufficient. Remember, strength training should be one part of a total fitness program, which includes a sound nutrition plan and plenty of seat time on the bike.

If you need help with your young athlete, please feel free to contact me at: [email protected] www.innovationtrainingsystems.com for all your fitness and nutrition needs.

I would greatly appreciate your support through website sales as I continue to raise money for the World Police and Fire games in New York City this fall. If you have an interest in supporting me for this event please contact me ASAP. Also, I would also like to thank the following sponsors and ask you to support them as well - Tucker Rocky, Answer, Stellar MX, Motocross of Marion County and Eastbay Motocross. See you next month.

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From the Forum: “Kudos to Apollo Motorcycle Club for cutting a trail that was so awesomely reflective of the clubs namesake! It doesn’t get any better than that for single-track in Florida.” - “Great time today at Samsula Track, but that is a bear! Sure whupped me good anyway. Must have crashed about six times. I am very new at this and that was a tough one for this “Master.” I think the deep soft whoops were the things that really challenged me, but there were some really cool section in there. No time for daydreaming, that’s for sure.” - “Loved the start area particuarly. It’s super nice to let the racers have a long section like that before the go into the woods. That really helps reduce the chaos and put racers closer to the order in which they might finish.”

Scores - HS #7 - Apollo MC - Samsula, FL - Dec. 18-19

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2 9AA Mose Howard 47 0 3 1:37:22

3 17AA Dustin Morgan 45 0 3 1:40:22

4 8AA Joey Medina Jr 43 0 3 1:42:19

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2 64A Alex Mitz 47 0 3 1:48:31

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2 529A Logan Garcia 47 0 3 1:44:23

3 411A Branson Blake 45 0 3 1:45:33

4 264A Corey Blanton 43 0 3 1:46:59

5 916A Jacob Mattioli 41 0 3 1:47:55

6 893A Tanner Hughes 40 0 2 1:16:35

DNF 151A Shane Hoskins 0 0 0 0:00:00

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2 153A Ryan Mieszczenski 47 0 3 1:49:19

3 10A Jason Croley 15 0 1 0:43:32

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2 794B Dustin Mathiesen 47 5 3 1:52:39

3 817B Jeffery "J.P." Wilson 45 4 3 1:54:17

4 700B Erick Bond 43 3 2 1:21:39

5 422B Dominick Graziosi 41 2 2 1:32:20

6 104B Chris Wise 13 0 1 0:41:28

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Work 331B Tommy Hill 0 0 0 0:00:00

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2 114B JD Tillman 47 5 3 1:53:22

3 88B Tyler Hackenberger 45 4 3 1:54:16

4 29B Jason Frazee 43 3 3 1:55:25

5 415B Matthew Baker 41 2 3 1:56:29

6 143B David Eickwort 40 0 3 1:56:56

7 40B Kyle Fischer 39 0 3 1:58:30

8 21B Brandon St. John 38 0 2 1:17:32

10 159B Alex Hitz 12 0 1 0:45:28

11 49B Joey Davis 12 0 1 0:49:18

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2 32B Garrett David 47 5 2 1:19:34

3 27B Tyler Miller 45 4 2 1:22:36

4 28B Dylan Eaton 43 3 2 1:31:37

5 18B Michael Whigham 41 2 2 1:33:18

6 46B Scott Howell 40 0 2 1:39:44

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2 17C Chris Borich 47 5 3 1:55:56

3 929C Ricky Payne 45 4 2 1:20:21

4 308C Joseph Lombard 43 3 2 1:21:59

5 179C Justin Brock 41 2 2 1:23:46

6 7C Johnny Gallagher 40 0 2 1:24:23

7 3C Camilo Escobar 39 0 2 1:41:49

8 457C Sebastian Howell 13 0 1 0:48:54

DNF 12C Josh Hennessey 0 0 0 0:00:00

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1 992C Christopher 50 10 2 1:24:43

2 323C Jeffery Smith 47 5 2 1:26:48

3 646C Jimmy Loomis 45 4 2 1:28:01

4 127C Ben Myers 43 3 2 1:40:32

5 22C Jason Hood 41 2 1 0:43:10

6 2C Michael Acker 40 0 1 0:53:55

Work 69C Steve Clark 0 0 0 0:00:00

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1 1C Evan Rollyson 50 10 3 1:56:57

2 88C Clayton Edmondson 47 5 2 1:28:58

3 23C Steve Rodgerson 45 4 2 1:29:17

4 11C Tyler Hissong 43 3 2 1:34:40

5 313C Sergio Santana Jr 14 2 1 0:40:39

6 8C David Williams 13 0 1 1:09:53

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2 13A Michael Goodman 47 0 3 1:46:22

3 35A Billy Cone 45 0 3 1:46:40

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4 55A Daniel Hilker 43 0 3 1:47:04

5 131A Craig Wilder 41 0 3 1:50:49

6 8A Bradley Stanton 40 0 3 1:52:21

7 97A Dave Steindl 39 0 2 1:13:42

8 168A Jon McCabe 13 0 1 0:32:58

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1 110B Alex Gutierrez 50 10 3 1:55:38

2 321B Sergio Santana Sr 47 5 3 1:56:31

3 25B Rodrigo Velez 45 4 3 1:57:41

4 418B Jerry Bean Jr 43 3 2 1:19:44

5 5B Scott Lamb 41 2 2 1:20:23

6 12B Avo Laido 40 0 2 1:21:48

7 324B Chip Golden 39 0 2 1:21:52

8 2B Michael Dinsmore 38 0 2 1:22:24

9 316B Phillip Mageloff 37 0 2 1:25:43

10 88B Steve Lindquist 12 0 1 0:44:03

DNF 998B William (Trey) Heath III 0 0 0 0:00:00

DNF 3B Robert K Camp 0 0 0 0:00:00

Veteran CPlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 305C Jason Sessions 50 10 2 1:25:19

2 77C John White 47 5 2 1:25:32

3 123C Mike Zabarac 45 4 2 1:25:34

4 42C Morgan Finnerty 43 3 2 1:26:23

5 79C Danny Grubb 41 2 2 1:27:27

6 6C Joe Collis 40 0 2 1:29:44

7 111C Joseph Vann 39 0 2 1:29:59

8 9C L.T. Adreon 38 0 2 1:31:21

9 159C Shane Hitz 37 0 2 1:38:22

10 377C John Rust 36 0 2 1:39:20

Work 320C Chad Holman 0 0 0 0:00:00

DNF 28C Stephen McDonald 0 0 0 0:00:00

Senior APlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 102A Jason Chambers 50 0 3 1:44:41

2 71A George Edwards 47 0 3 1:44:56

3 111A Brett Williams Sr 45 0 3 1:47:12

4 200A Jason Langworthy 43 0 3 1:47:56

5 34A Chad Hunter 41 0 3 1:49:07

6 32A Kevin Watts 40 0 3 1:51:33

7 517A Jeremy Powell 39 0 3 1:52:02

8 69A Peter Magee 38 0 3 1:55:08

9 28A Scott Curtis 37 0 2 1:19:56

10 21A Donald St. John 12 0 1 0:39:37

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2 848B Steve Loomis Sr 47 5 2 1:22:05

3 143B Kevin Jacobsen 45 4 2 1:22:45

4 420B Mark Prenoveau 43 3 2 1:24:47

5 8B David Jensen 41 2 2 1:25:27

6 34B Ryan Turner 40 0 2 1:25:39

7 208B Marc Kinley 39 0 2 1:27:17

8 9B Jerry Wilson 38 0 2 1:30:39

9 646B James (Bob) 37 0 2 1:35:17

10 512B Scot Holman 12 0 1 0:43:55

Work 23B Robert Pierce 0 0 0 0:00:00

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2 48C David Davis 47 5 2 1:28:51

3 828C Mike Hunter 45 4 2 1:29:41

4 15C Kevin Vaughan 43 3 2 1:30:19

5 919C Randy Bolen 41 2 2 1:31:50

6 117C Troy Stainbrook 40 0 2 1:32:56

7 26C Robert Ryan 39 0 2 1:36:15

8 818C Irvin Kelly 38 0 2 1:37:39

9 11C Don Learn 37 0 2 1:40:07

10 42C Brenton Teixeira 36 0 2 1:44:55

11 1C Ouri Kahn 35 0 2 1:56:26

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DNF 69C Armando Rios 0 0 0 0:00:00

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2 24A Jerald Brownell 47 0 3 1:49:25

3 6A Paul Lucas 45 0 3 1:49:57

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5 61A Les Evans 41 0 3 1:56:36

6 9A James Clingan 40 0 3 1:58:09

7 4A Tommy Thompson 39 0 3 1:58:23

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4 37B Brett Long 43 3 2 1:25:09

5 111B David Thompson 41 2 2 1:25:15

6 1B Jon Horner 40 0 2 1:25:17

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7 569B Eric Gray 39 0 2 1:25:44

8 64B Rick Graley 38 0 2 1:31:09

9 9B Michael Stebilla 12 0 1 1:11:59

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2 14C Tony Rodgerson 47 5 2 1:27:36

3 392C Jack Hatfield 45 4 2 1:28:02

4 7C Britt Hissong 43 3 2 1:29:45

5 863C Troy Weeks 41 2 2 1:30:10

6 27C Kurt Drummond 40 0 2 1:30:13

7 66C Larry Thomas 39 0 2 1:31:16

8 35C Daniel Holder 38 0 2 1:31:49

9 124C Don Chriss 37 0 2 1:32:26

10 617C Tony Waters 36 0 2 1:33:42

11 95C Kenneth Harris 35 0 2 1:34:32

12 43C Gerald Wallace 34 0 2 1:34:51

13 311C Todd Allen 33 0 2 1:36:26

14 701C John Ryll 32 0 2 1:37:58

15 29C Michael Boris 31 0 2 1:43:53

16 770C Raymond Burr 30 0 1 1:01:31

17 247C John Payne 29 0 1 1:21:06

18 39C Kelly Williams 28 0 1 1:27:01

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2 8A David (Chris) Berg 47 0 3 1:49:44

3 41A Gary Gardner 45 0 3 1:57:13

4 44A Kirt Lynch 43 0 2 1:19:36

5 19A Joseph Tokar 41 0 2 1:20:28

6 321A David Hill 40 0 2 1:20:30

7 20A Gary Williams 39 0 2 1:21:29

8 73A Tim Myers 38 0 2 1:23:43

9 7A Mike Frazee 37 0 2 1:25:00

10 828A Mike Hauptkorn 36 0 2 1:41:32

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2 111B Steve Brunton 47 5 2 1:23:33

3 121B Mark Ernst 45 4 2 1:25:12

4 65B Will Hardin 43 3 2 1:26:08

5 117B Jack Steele 41 2 2 1:27:31

6 113B Steven Maher 40 0 2 1:27:48

7 112B Joey Young 39 0 2 1:27:55

8 5B Steven Krutsinger 38 0 2 1:28:20

9 13B Michael Willcox 37 0 2 1:28:38

10 44B Bill Jenkins Jr 36 0 2 1:28:43

11 88B Randy Rhodes 35 0 2 1:31:34

12 578B Patrick Voltaire 34 0 2 1:32:38

13 3B Mike Belle 33 0 2 1:32:58

14 167B Harry Pollard 32 0 2 1:34:23

15 67B Mark Cronk 31 0 2 1:34:45

16 326B Henry Croley 30 0 2 1:46:49

17 1B Bruce Steinberger 29 0 1 0:55:20

Work 953B Ken Stephenson 0 0 0 0:00:00

Work 7B David Duthie 0 0 0 0:00:00

Work 158B Steve Carter 0 0 0 0:00:00

Work 123B Steve Thomson 0 0 0 0:00:00

Work 12B Robbie Carstens 0 0 0 0:00:00

DNF 75B Michael Delligatti 0 0 0 0:00:00

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1 212C Edmund Knauf 50 10 2 1:27:08

2 833C John Goddard 47 5 2 1:34:28

3 21C Keith Brammer 45 4 2 1:36:02

4 707C Rocky Gavins 43 3 2 1:36:10

5 19C Larry Roberts 41 2 2 1:41:04

6 67C Ty Thomas 40 0 2 1:43:03

7 130C Robert Wilder 39 0 2 1:46:09

8 40C Scott Fischer 38 0 2 1:47:03

9 11C Rick Hathaway 37 0 2 1:49:41

10 13C William Toreki 36 0 2 1:50:31

11 22C Doug Lenz 35 0 1 0:55:05

12 30C Thomas Glancy 34 0 1 0:56:16

13 9C Carlos Colorado 33 0 1 0:59:18

14 28C Clifford Eaton 32 0 1 0:59:27

15 17C James Swinford 31 0 1 1:06:29

16 37C Wes Snyder 30 0 1 1:06:32

Work 54C Ted Schropp 0 0 0 0:00:00

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DNF 18C Joseph Hood 0 0 0 0:00:00

DNF 7C Steven Smith 0 0 0 0:00:00

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2 74A Thomas Missimer 47 0 2 1:22:32

3 6A Greg Davis 45 0 2 1:22:34

4 10A Drew Humston 43 0 2 1:26:05

5 110A Kenny Brown 41 0 2 1:27:45

6 15A Gates Pelletier 40 0 2 1:28:32

7 1A Bernard List 39 0 2 1:33:44

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8 7A Tommy Neal 38 0 1 0:48:31

9 11A Bill Lingafelter 37 0 1 0:51:39

Work 31A Roland Lyons Jr 0 0 0 0:00:00

DNF 86A Mike Reynolds 0 0 0 0:00:00

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2 7B Allen Pearce 47 5 2 1:37:49

3 66B Mark Rhoades 45 4 2 1:42:42

4 161B Mike Baron 43 3 2 1:44:37

5 111B Max Cole 41 2 2 1:58:39

6 43B Tom Rose 40 0 1 0:57:41

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2 10A Kerri Chambers 47 0 2 1:20:10

3 4A Cheryl Myers 45 0 2 1:32:19

4 5A Lacey Nordle 43 0 2 1:35:09

DNF 9A Deborah Broderick 0 0 0 0:00:00

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1 9B Jennifer Howard 50 5 2 1:35:30

2 541B Linda Lundstedt 47 3 2 1:41:43

3 21B Dawn Laido 45 2 2 1:45:54

4 86B Kimberly Reynolds 43 1 2 1:47:20

DNF 327B Chelsey Ward 0 0 0 0:00:00

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2 13A Michael Goodman 47 0 7 1:26:38

3 111A Brett Williams Sr 45 0 7 1:27:27

4 523A Sonny Smith 43 0 6 1:18:12

5 153A Ryan Mieszczenski 41 0 6 1:19:45

6 55A Daniel Hilker 40 0 6 1:19:47

7 6A Paul Lucas 11 0 2 0:26:39

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2 60B Cash Jacobs 47 5 6 1:24:16

3 370B Patrick Franklin 45 4 5 1:12:12

4 44B Bill Jenkins Jr 43 3 5 1:18:06

5 53B David Pierce 41 2 5 1:19:40

6 250B Lee Smith 40 0 5 1:22:42

7 8B Michael Sacco 39 0 5 1:24:14

8 83B Thomas Miller 38 0 5 1:24:49

9 411B Chris Blake 37 0 5 1:27:44

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2 44C Jamie Cassidy 47 3 4 1:07:20

3 25C Stephen Mackie 45 2 4 1:21:14

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2 3S Tim Smith 47 0 6 1:24:53

3 27S Robert Edmisten 45 0 6 1:29:26

4 5S Charles Vollenweider 43 0 5 1:19:32

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1 20V Jeffry Backlund 50 0 2 0:41:08

Junior APlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 218A Nick Lieske 50 0 7 1:25:33

2 112A Cody Thomas 47 0 7 1:29:34

3 5A Jacob Corlett 45 0 6 1:21:26

Junior BPlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 17B Alex Patapis 50 10 7 1:24:10

2 7B Logan Anderson 47 5 6 1:20:01

3 394B Daniel Dunson 45 4 6 1:20:02

4 101B Troy Wiek Jr 43 3 6 1:26:13

5 848B Steve Loomis Jr 41 2 6 1:26:33

6 882B Danny Hill 40 0 6 1:27:17

7 31B Amanda Richardson 28 0 5 1:18:03

8 70B Theron Gant 27 0 5 1:18:35

9 117B Cameron McDowell 11 0 2 0:31:53

Junior CPlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 527C Jason Hendricks 50 10 6 1:25:49

2 83C Fred Heery Jr 47 5 5 1:16:50

3 708C Jett Ryll 45 4 5 1:18:36

4 114C Cody Michaud 43 3 5 1:19:43

5 151C Brian Pendray Jr. 41 2 5 1:24:18

6 747C Mark Loomis 27 0 4 1:04:20

7 10C Dillon Moyer 26 0 4 1:17:03

8 320C Christian Waters 6 0 1 0:22:08

9 88C Matt Johnson 6 0 1 0:22:15

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Junior GirlsPlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 5G Zoe Steindl 50 0 4 1:08:58

2 169G Haley Schell 12 0 1 0:19:08

Mini APlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 431A Max Coughlin 50 0 7 1:28:50

2 19A Dylan Rash 47 0 6 1:19:54

3 15A Zack Muchard 45 0 6 1:25:57

4 168A Trevor McCabe 18 0 3 0:39:00

Mini BPlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 213B Daniel Nelson 50 10 6 1:26:29

2 128B Spencer Rollyson 47 5 6 1:27:47

3 33B Ty Thompson 45 4 6 1:28:16

4 112B Austin Rich 43 3 5 1:16:46

5 48B Dylan Davis 41 2 5 1:17:44

6 12B Jack Frey Hansen 40 0 5 1:17:47

7 196B Matthew Hawkins 39 0 5 1:19:18

8 142B Kye Jacobsen 38 0 5 1:19:40

9 311B Connor Lovett 37 0 5 1:20:26

10 122B Jamie Wilson 36 0 5 1:21:28

11 9B Avery Bowman 35 0 5 1:22:28

12 16B Jacob Ogden 23 0 4 1:13:58

13 211B Gus Carter 11 0 2 0:32:25

Work 8B Ryan Muchard 0 0 0 0:00:00

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1 709C Jack Langford 50 10 5 1:25:34

2 6C Kyle Blum 47 5 5 1:25:43

3 44C Brad Jenkins 45 4 5 1:29:30

4 5C Brandon Gallo 43 3 4 1:14:33

5 31C Jake Alsup 41 2 4 1:16:15

6 78C Logan Branton 40 0 4 1:25:07

7 101C Tristan Lantz 8 0 1 0:30:58

Mini GirlsPlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 153G Alyssa Mieszczenski 50 0 5 1:25:31

65APlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 4A Zion Steindl 50 0 5 1:24:55

2 43A Joshua Tolken 47 0 5 1:25:09

65BPlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 197B Mason Cassidy 50 5 5 1:27:32

2 22B Matthew Tolken 47 3 4 1:11:31

3 141B Kaden Jacobsen 45 2 4 1:28:15

DNF 33B Jeff Chambers Jr. 0 0 0 0:00:00

65CPlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 112C Hunter Rich 50 10 4 1:23:13

2 115C Joseph Gallo 47 5 4 1:27:05

3 80C Christopher Magee 45 4 3 1:05:18

4 114C Ben Wilson 43 3 3 1:10:29

5 88C Clayton Jensen 41 2 3 1:14:14

6 302C Parker Smith 40 0 3 1:15:45

7 44C Jakob Jenkins 39 0 3 1:22:05

8 2C Jacob Brownell 38 0 3 1:24:41

9 848C Trevor Loomis 18 0 2 1:02:27

10 41C Troy Gardner 9 0 1 0:24:27

DNF 123C Fisher Zabarac 0 0 0 0:00:00

65 GirlsPlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 306G Kayla Dunkel 50 0 4 1:20:38

2 10G Emma Chambers 47 0 4 1:21:08

3 35G Julia Cone 45 0 3 1:12:27

4 108G Holly Langford 22 0 2 0:43:18

Peewee APlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 102A Jack Chambers 50 0 11 0:21:15

2 26A Gage Hunter 47 0 10 0:21:07

Peewee BPlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 88B Dawson Colburn 50 10 7 0:17:09

2 388B Howard "Eddie" 47 5 7 0:17:12

3 6B Colin Nix 45 4 6 0:15:38

4 700B Cole Ryll 43 3 6 0:15:55

5 143B Pyke Dawson 41 2 6 0:17:07

6 24B Joshua Mageloff 40 0 6 0:17:08

7 35B Kayla Cone 39 0 6 0:17:43

8 115B Allison Lamb 27 0 5 0:16:31

Peewee CPlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 7C Adam Stanton 50 0 5 0:15:18

2 321C Zoee Grzech 47 0 5 0:15:40

3 16C Cadence Howard 45 0 5 0:16:12

4 4C Kye Pollard 43 0 5 0:17:49

DNF 776C Hayes Cassidy 0 0 0 0:00:00

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1 1AA Chris Borich 50 0 6 1:17:27

2 3AA Adam McGill 47 0 6 1:19:51

3 12AA Johnny Gallagher 45 0 6 1:23:20

4 941AA Bradley Crofut 43 0 6 1:26:48

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5 76AA Chuck R Piper 41 0 6 1:27:58

6 331AA John E Vawter 40 0 5 1:19:24

7 115AA Michael Ansbaugh 39 0 5 1:25:05

DNF 47AA Cody Ellison 0 0 0 0:00:00

Quad APlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 63A James Tyson IV 50 0 6 1:28:00

2 7A Jeffrey Cloud 47 0 6 1:29:10

3 204A Barry Rickelman 45 0 5 1:13:34

4 8A C.J. Frazier 43 0 5 1:16:57

5 13A Ryan Burcel 14 0 2 0:29:03

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1 7B Adam Wood 50 5 5 1:15:37

2 270B David Lemus 47 3 5 1:19:33

3 19B Chris Baird 45 2 5 1:27:42

4 36B Mike Carlini 43 1 4 1:11:01

Quad C OpenPlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 369C Roben Griffin 50 10 5 1:18:09

2 188C Chris Stagmiller 47 5 5 1:20:49

3 8C Justin Ladouceur 45 4 5 1:21:08

4 23C Shawn Loesel 43 3 5 1:26:04

5 15C Chase Cameron 41 2 5 1:27:36

6 211C Brent Lenzen 40 0 4 1:03:43

7 77C Jeff Marinko 39 0 4 1:15:32

8 948C Paul Massa 38 0 4 1:19:19

9 96C Frank Maze 37 0 4 1:27:02

10 876C Leon McCalla 7 0 1 0:16:15

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1 18 Mel Cunningham 50 0 5 1:28:11

2 87 Gordon Crowhurst 47 0 5 1:29:10

3 529 Michael Yodonis Sr 45 0 4 1:06:12

4 29 Justin Genaw 43 0 4 1:17:30

Quad +30Place # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 6 Domingo Fuentes 50 0 6 1:26:41

2 77 Angel Berrios 47 0 5 1:18:36

3 31 Billy Olson 45 0 5 1:19:34

4 110 Michael Terango 43 0 5 1:19:58

5 11 Sean Decosta 41 0 5 1:19:59

6 282 James Gallo 40 0 5 1:23:28

7 4 Jose Cabreja 39 0 5 1:27:23

8 2 Jason Lyons 19 0 3 0:45:29

9 54 Raul Chacon Sr 18 0 3 0:51:31

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1 18V Mark Bradley 50 0 5 1:16:28

2 8V Paul Ladouceur 47 0 5 1:17:06

3 26V Bill Nichols 45 0 5 1:19:38

4 27V Eric Mullen 43 0 5 1:20:18

5 428V Dan Aitken 41 0 5 1:26:27

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1 4 Jim Sheer 50 0 5 1:16:47

2 926 Don Johnson 47 0 5 1:21:10

3 2 Rob Swann 45 0 5 1:22:34

4 3 Robert Novak 43 0 5 1:27:07

5 5 Wayne Oakley 41 0 4 1:25:06

DNF 131 Sean Malloy 0 0 0 0:00:00

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1 777X Keith Knauss 50 0 5 1:19:15

2 4X James Tyson III 47 0 5 1:20:22

3 444X Joe DiFranco 45 0 5 1:24:50

4 44X Edward Genaw 43 0 4 1:17:31

5 7X Mike Ferguson 41 0 4 1:25:02

6 77X Robert Catterton Jr 16 0 2 0:47:11

7 25X Ronald Padron 8 0 1 0:22:32

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1 3 Bob Brown 50 0 2 0:44:59

Quad Utility OpenPlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 11X Ken Kloza 50 0 3 1:26:43

2 117X Sandi Kloza 47 0 2 1:02:29

Quad WomenPlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 331 Kayla Vawter 50 0 4 1:12:55

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1 4V Wanda Sturgis 50 0 5 1:29:38

2 18V Angela Ladouceur 47 0 4 1:28:32

3 8V Renita Swann 27 0 3 0:58:18

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1 8 Rudy Lemus 50 0 5 1:24:18

2 789 Danielle 47 0 4 1:17:55

3 4 Jose Cabreja Jr. 27 0 3 1:14:05

DNF 51 Sarah Cameron 0 0 0 0:00:00

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1 8 Brandon Frazier 50 0 8 0:17:05

2 99 Jimmy Frazier III 47 0 7 0:17:07

3 11 Joey Chambers 45 0 7 0:17:15

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“a FaTHER anD DaUGHTER GO RaCinG” by troy stainbrook

This race’s report takes place up in Brooksville, Fla. at the Mondon Hill property. This is our

“home” race as we are both member’s of Suncoast Trailblazer’s. The property is very

different from most in that being an old mining site it offers many elevation changes and a chances to ride in some clay vs. sand. The

course for Sat afternoon was 10 miles.Sat dawned with guarded optimism. Haley is riding on a familiar course so confidence

should be high, but racing it is another story and anything can happen. Having her

grandparents and a friend from school there for the first time gave her more determination to do

well....”Beep”Haley was off into the first corner and not

last which is good. She ended up following someone off course on the slag pile as a barrier

had been knocked down and some confusion ensued. Lesson learned on following the course and not relying on the rider in front to know the

right way. Apparently at some point on the course

she was pitched off the bike in front of the paramedics. She said she saw stars as they ran

up and said they were going to call it in. She asked them if she could just sit there a bit and collect her self. He asked “How many fingers

am I holding up?”...”3” was her correct answer and they cautiously let her continue with the

advice of “take it easy out there!”. Glad to hear the EMT’s were there to help and she toughed it out and continued on. I followed her for a few miles on her 2nd lap through the ravine and out to the field. She looked like she was having fun!

Haley ended up doing 2 laps and to quote “I only wrecked 3 times “ so she seemed

happy with that. Her grandparents were very impressed with what a she accomplished and

the whole FTR in general. I think her friend also had a few stories to share at school on

Monday, including her first experience using a port-a-potty.

Screw Loose Racing Team Photo: Kayla Vawter

HS #7 - Astronaut Hare Scrambles

Teams Score ReportPlace Team Name Points Riders Season

Bikes

1 WDR 150 3 50

2 Suncoast Trail Blazers 147 3 47

3 Dirt Poor Racing 142 3 45

4 Lucky 13 Racing 138 3 43

5 HBDMoto Graf-x 133 3 41

6 ORRM 131 3 40

7 CFTR 125 3 39

Quads

1 Screw Loose Racing 150 3 50

4 45 Nicholas Mason 43 0 7 0:17:18

5 107 Joshua Jeffreys 31 0 6 0:14:37

6 54 Raul Chacon Jr 30 0 6 0:17:09

7 112 Abigail Streetman 29 0 6 0:17:17

8 1 Dylan Terango 24 0 5 0:14:38

9 123 Bryanne Parks 18 0 4 0:10:37

10 33 Brandon King 14 0 3 0:14:15

Quad PeeweePlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 75 Kalob Hedin 50 0 6 0:16:11

2 91 Tyler Frazier 47 0 6 0:16:12

3 69 Christian "Max" Magee 45 0 6 0:17:24

4 2 Beau Swann 43 0 5 0:16:40

5 31 Riley Olson 27 0 4 0:14:41

6 15 Jackson Parks 27 0 4 0:16:10

7 525 Michael Yodonis Jr. 26 0 4 0:16:17

BeginnersPlace # Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

Promo 83 Fred Heery Sr 50 0 5 1:17:46

2 133 Tom Widener 47 0 5 1:18:48

3 13 Michael Herrera 45 0 5 1:19:47

4 599 James Earhart 43 0 5 1:21:15

5 40 Travis Free 41 0 5 1:22:24

6 17 Randy King 40 0 5 1:22:47

7 320 Ashley Grzech 39 0 4 1:16:33

8 850 Kevin Roberts 38 0 4 1:20:07

9 539 Ivanovich Read 22 0 3 0:53:58

10 101 John Baltzell 14 0 2 0:39:10

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Scores - HS #8 - Sunrunners MC - Brooksville, FL - Jan. 8-9From the Forum: “Wow - what a cool piece of property! Yep - it was a little brutal but all in all, it flowed nicely. There was a little bit of everything.” - “I was at this race also and would like to add that I drove 300 some miles (Round trip) without my bike and just had a blast hanging around and with the greatest people. FTR is just so ‘Cool’ ”- “Got my first win in Hare Scrambles in about 15 years, so I loved the course.” - “This was.... IS the best course so far, in my opinion. Everything flowed perfectly. The off camber stuff is tough but still fun.”

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2 Garrett Edmisten 47 0 4 1:41:08

3 Russell Bobbitt 45 0 4 1:42:36

4 Andrew DeLong 43 0 4 1:42:40

5 Dustin Morgan 41 0 4 1:47:14

6 Mose Howard 40 0 4 1:47:30

7 Clay Lyons 39 0 4 1:48:07

8 Kyle Parsons 38 0 4 1:51:57

9 Gene Kapica, Jr 37 0 4 1:52:32

10 Joey Medina Jr 36 0 3 1:25:31

11 Nate Kanney 18 0 2 0:51:20

12 Joshua Gilliam 8 0 1 0:27:19

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2 Palmer Lynch 47 0 4 1:48:18

3 Chris Douglas 45 0 4 1:48:27

4 Kevin Smith 43 0 4 1:48:39

5 Clayton Carter 41 0 4 1:55:27

6 Alex Mitz 40 0 4 1:55:30

7 Juander Rodrigues 39 0 4 1:58:31

8 Jesse Dyer 38 0 4 1:59:49

9 Charlie Davis 37 0 3 1:39:17

10 Matt Lyons 36 0 3 1:45:35

11 Scott Moore 18 0 2 0:56:35

12 Dalton Platt 8 0 1 0:37:15

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2 Lucas Nanney 47 0 4 1:51:24

3 Loic Leanard 45 0 4 1:52:29

4 Luke Parsons 43 0 4 1:52:41

5 Bryce Griffin 41 0 4 1:56:24

6 Corey Blanton 40 0 4 1:57:29

7 Shane Hoskins 20 0 2 0:53:55

8 Logan Garcia 19 0 2 0:56:54

9 Jesse Freeman 9 0 1 1:14:40

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2 Ryan Mieszczenski 47 0 3 1:27:30

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2 Eric Binette 47 5 3 1:30:29

3 David Settle 45 4 3 1:30:43

4 Sean Daugherty 43 3 3 1:31:56

5 Tommy Hill 41 2 3 1:32:35

6 Kyle Johnson 40 0 3 1:33:39

7 Christopher 39 0 3 1:35:41

8 Brian Ashby 38 0 3 1:35:58

9 William Sloup 37 0 3 1:41:00

10 Kent Ashby 36 0 3 1:51:07

11 Jeff Holland Jr. 18 0 2 1:09:25

12 Travis Meisman 17 0 2 1:10:04

13 Brandon Sharff 8 0 1 0:44:21

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1 Cody Merrick 50 10 4 1:56:51

2 JD Tillman 47 5 4 1:56:55

3 Seth Robbins 45 4 4 1:58:30

4 David Eickwort 43 3 3 1:30:14

5 Tyler Hackenberger 41 2 3 1:30:35

6 Jordi Garcia 40 0 3 1:31:08

7 Matthew Baker 39 0 3 1:31:25

8 Alex Hitz 38 0 3 1:32:26

9 Jason Frazee 37 0 3 1:32:53

10 Jesse Jerome 36 0 3 1:32:54

11 Cory Lukosavich 35 0 3 1:33:19

12 Joel Gregor 34 0 3 1:35:10

13 Cody Schmitt 33 0 3 1:35:59

14 Patrick Dayan 32 0 3 1:36:37

15 Michael Pazdur 31 0 3 1:39:48

16 Christopher 30 0 3 1:43:42

17 Stefan De Villiers 29 0 3 1:46:03

18 Kyle Fischer 14 0 2 1:03:12

19 Brandon St. John 14 0 2 1:03:38

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2 Adam Stevens 47 5 3 1:35:08

3 Alex Fuller 45 4 3 1:35:23

4 Dylan Eaton 43 3 3 1:37:14

5 Dallas Blake 41 2 3 1:38:27

6 Michael Whigham 40 0 3 1:42:09

7 Scott Howell 39 0 3 1:51:42

8 Tyler Miller 13 0 1 0:31:24

Work Garrett David 0 0 0 0:00:00

DNF Tommy Moore 0 0 0 0:00:00

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2 Fred Chancey 47 5 3 1:34:59

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3 Dakota Coscia 45 4 3 1:35:53

4 Justin Brock 43 3 3 1:37:46

5 Andre Bibeau 41 2 3 1:38:03

6 Josh Hennessey 40 0 3 1:38:21

7 Joseph Lombard 39 0 3 1:39:02

8 Ricky Payne 38 0 3 1:40:23

9 Jonathan Wallace 37 0 3 1:46:57

10 Camilo Escobar 36 0 3 1:50:13

11 William Whigham 35 0 3 1:51:04

12 Sebastian Howell 34 0 3 1:58:35

13 Matt French Jr. 16 0 2 1:19:00

DNF Jacob Catterton 0 0 0 0:00:00

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1 Jeff Cozine 50 10 3 1:35:54

2 David McLaughlin 47 5 3 1:37:17

3 Jeffery Smith 45 4 3 1:41:13

4 Steve Clark 43 3 3 1:45:38

5 Matt Daugherty 41 2 3 1:46:43

6 Justin Mack 40 0 3 1:48:22

7 Kurt Cosman 39 0 3 1:51:38

8 Dajhan Van 38 0 3 1:52:20

9 Robert Payton 37 0 3 1:53:47

10 Ryan Colon 36 0 3 1:53:49

11 Jimmy Loomis 35 0 3 1:57:21

12 Hal Trask 34 0 2 1:06:43

13 Dylan Long 33 0 2 1:15:28

14 Chris McGuckin 32 0 2 1:22:25

15 Josha Wilkison 31 0 2 1:37:41

16 David Holbrook 30 0 2 1:48:29

DNF Guido Cortes 0 0 0 0:00:00

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1 Sergio Santana Jr 50 10 3 1:38:43

2 Thomas Harris 47 5 3 1:40:16

3 Stephen Zaffiri 45 4 3 1:41:45

4 Clayton 43 3 3 1:45:22

5 Justin Duthie 41 2 3 1:47:13

6 Steve Rodgerson 40 0 3 1:49:10

7 Jesse Miller 39 0 3 1:51:04

8 Michael Ridgway 38 0 3 1:51:49

9 Jackson Human 37 0 2 1:09:53

10 Johnny Katopis 36 0 2 1:19:26

DNF Stephen Pound 0 0 0 0:00:00

DNF Rob Pound 0 0 0 0:00:00

DNF Mitchell Farmer 0 0 0 0:00:00

DNF Zachary Frasier 0 0 0 0:00:00

Veteran A

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1 Jon McCabe 50 0 4 1:52:50

2 Michael Goodman 47 0 4 1:53:23

3 Shelby Dunson 45 0 4 1:56:26

4 Daniel Hilker 43 0 4 1:58:33

5 Craig Wilder 41 0 3 1:29:17

6 Billy Cone 40 0 3 1:30:17

7 Jay James 10 0 1 0:28:50

Work Dwayne Allgire 0 0 0 0:00:00

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1 Robert K Camp 50 10 3 1:30:37

2 Avo Laido 47 5 3 1:31:20

3 Sergio Santana Sr 45 4 3 1:31:21

4 Alex Gutierrez 43 3 3 1:31:23

5 Chip Golden 41 2 3 1:34:25

6 Barry Miller 40 0 3 1:34:51

7 Jerry Bean Jr 39 0 3 1:34:56

8 Rodrigo Velez 38 0 3 1:35:07

9 Jason Garrett 37 0 3 1:36:55

10 John White 36 0 3 1:37:48

11 Shawn Norton 35 0 3 1:40:12

12 James Aeckerle 34 0 3 1:40:14

13 Rodney Arnold 33 0 3 1:43:47

14 Scott Lamb 32 0 2 1:03:36

15 Keith Hendry 31 0 2 1:24:00

DNF Jason Johnson 0 0 0 0:00:00

Veteran CPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Danny Grubb 50 10 3 1:39:14

2 Jason Sessions 47 5 3 1:39:44

3 Chad Holman 45 4 3 1:40:50

4 Mike Zabarac 43 3 3 1:41:30

5 Jonathan Nix 41 2 3 1:41:35

6 James Matheson 40 0 3 1:43:38

7 Joseph Vann 39 0 3 1:44:20

8 Peter Redfern 38 0 3 1:45:16

9 Dan Aitken 37 0 3 1:46:01

10 Joe Rodgers 36 0 3 1:46:07

11 Jim Eason 35 0 3 1:46:44

12 Stephen McDonald 34 0 3 1:50:34

13 Randy King 33 0 3 1:52:44

14 Greg Solis 32 0 3 1:52:57

15 Frank Geremia 31 0 3 1:57:28

16 Matt Kwartler 30 0 3 1:58:39

17 Joe Collis 29 0 2 1:08:02

18 Troy Summerall 28 0 2 1:14:04

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19 Patrick Lincoln 27 0 2 1:20:48

20 Darin Golden 26 0 2 1:50:48

Work Shane Hitz 0 0 0 0:00:00

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1 George Edwards 50 0 4 1:54:17

2 Jeremy Powell 47 0 4 1:58:07

3 Jason Chambers 45 0 4 1:58:59

4 Chad Hunter 43 0 4 1:59:03

5 Peter Magee 41 0 3 1:29:14

6 Donald St. John 40 0 3 1:33:02

7 Kevin Farrell 39 0 3 1:34:49

8 Jason Blankenship 19 0 2 1:00:00

9 Thomas McGinity 18 0 2 1:39:55

10 Brett Williams Sr 9 0 1 0:30:15

11 Giuseppe 9 0 1 0:31:06

DQ Lane Wood 0 0 0 0:00:00

DQ Scott Curtis 0 0 0 0:00:00

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1 Greg Melka 50 10 3 1:31:42

2 Robert Pierce 47 5 3 1:33:28

3 Ronnie Hames 45 4 3 1:33:48

4 Scott Dawson 43 3 3 1:34:41

5 Steve Loomis Sr 41 2 3 1:36:18

6 Evan Schantz 40 0 3 1:36:50

7 Jerry Wilson 39 0 3 1:39:03

8 Jeff Moan 38 0 3 1:39:29

9 Jerry Mena 37 0 3 1:39:31

10 David Jensen 36 0 3 1:40:16

11 Mark Prenoveau 35 0 3 1:40:18

12 Marc Kinley 34 0 3 1:40:20

13 Ryan Turner 33 0 3 1:41:24

14 Blake Austwick 32 0 3 1:41:50

15 James (Bob) 31 0 3 1:42:44

16 Tom Miller 30 0 3 1:43:20

17 Jeff Chambers 29 0 3 1:44:48

18 Greg Wrobel 28 0 3 1:50:19

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1 Chris Lannon 50 10 3 1:41:34

2 Jorge Colon 47 5 3 1:41:42

3 Vernon Hackett 45 4 3 1:43:41

4 Charles Nix 43 3 3 1:44:23

5 Frank Gamperl 41 2 3 1:44:48

6 Robert Downs 40 0 3 1:45:16

7 David Davis 39 0 3 1:46:12

8 Tim Hannen 38 0 3 1:46:23

9 Mike Hunter 37 0 3 1:48:10

10 Brian Brannigan 36 0 3 1:48:19

11 Armando Rios 35 0 3 1:48:44

12 Randy Bolen 34 0 3 1:48:57

13 Mark Boris 33 0 3 1:49:04

14 Robert Ryan 32 0 3 1:52:24

15 Mark Zaremskas 31 0 3 1:52:43

16 Brenton Teixeira 30 0 3 1:55:51

17 Darryl Siemer 29 0 2 1:13:21

18 Steve Skinner 28 0 2 1:19:06

19 Chris Reid 27 0 2 1:19:56

20 Ouri Kahn 26 0 2 1:21:06

21 Dan Thaler 25 0 2 1:21:16

22 Todd Comeens 24 0 2 1:27:07

23 Richard Malmberg 8 0 1 0:36:37

Work Troy Stainbrook 0 0 0 0:00:00

Work Kevin Vaughan 0 0 0 0:00:00

DNF Marc Wohltman 0 0 0 0:00:00

DNF Irvin Kelly 0 0 0 0:00:00

DNF Brett Chase 0 0 0 0:00:00

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1 Paul Lucas 50 0 4 1:55:34

2 John Bergen 47 0 4 1:57:24

3 Willy Hooper 45 0 4 1:57:44

4 M David Morrell Sr 43 0 3 1:30:35

5 Mark Mannschreck 41 0 3 1:31:07

6 Andy Dickson 40 0 3 1:31:50

7 Mike Goodner 39 0 3 1:32:35

8 Jerry Curtis 38 0 3 1:33:07

9 Les Evans 37 0 3 1:35:42

10 Russ Human 36 0 3 1:38:34

11 Joel Coscia 35 0 3 1:38:36

12 Todd Bynum 34 0 3 1:41:17

13 Michael Sizemore 16 0 2 1:00:11

14 Ted Edgar 8 0 1 0:30:59

Work Brian Coughlin 0 0 0 0:00:00

DNF Scott Gawler 0 0 0 0:00:00

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1 Mike Muchard 50 10 3 1:35:45

2 Brett Long 47 5 3 1:36:49

3 David Wildner 45 4 3 1:37:16

4 Ben Kelly 43 3 3 1:37:44

5 Daryl Thiel 41 2 3 1:38:22

6 Mitch Melheim 40 0 3 1:38:41

7 David Thompson 39 0 3 1:39:15

8 Mike Veach 38 0 3 1:40:14

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9 Eric Gray 37 0 3 1:40:33

10 Dan Lichtenwalter 36 0 3 1:41:08

11 Jochy Gomez 35 0 3 1:41:55

12 David Parsons 34 0 3 1:41:59

13 David McDaniel 33 0 3 1:42:00

14 Glenn Peskar 32 0 3 1:42:07

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18 Lou Tunno 28 0 3 1:49:36

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Super Senior CPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Troy Weeks 50 10 3 1:42:49

2 Chester Heath 47 5 3 1:43:18

3 Don Chriss 45 4 3 1:43:38

4 Tony Rodgerson 43 3 3 1:44:51

5 Brian Atwater 41 2 3 1:45:05

6 Larry Thomas 40 0 3 1:45:21

7 Tony Waters 39 0 3 1:46:25

8 Daniel Holder 38 0 3 1:47:02

9 Don Polanis 37 0 3 1:47:08

10 Kurt Drummond 36 0 3 1:47:54

11 Steve Lannon 35 0 3 1:48:39

12 Frank Montz 34 0 3 1:50:36

13 Kenneth Harris 33 0 3 1:51:18

14 John Ryll 32 0 3 1:54:31

15 Charles Fizer 31 0 3 1:55:37

16 John Kersey 30 0 3 1:55:55

17 Pete McNamara 29 0 3 1:59:06

18 Britt Hissong 28 0 2 1:12:58

19 Raymond Burr 27 0 2 1:20:27

20 Mike Keefe 26 0 2 1:20:41

21 Richard Sommers 25 0 2 1:25:13

22 Burt Rhodes 24 0 2 1:25:40

23 David Martini Jr 23 0 2 1:30:06

24 James Agate 22 0 2 1:34:13

25 Ken McWilliams 21 0 2 1:35:30

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Master APlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 David Hill 50 0 3 1:30:14

2 Gary Gardner 47 0 3 1:31:51

3 Kenny Boyd 45 0 3 1:32:02

4 David Francis 43 0 3 1:33:58

5 Randy Rash 41 0 3 1:35:01

6 Mark Bordelon 40 0 3 1:35:02

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DNF David Berger 0 0 0 0:00:00

Master BPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 David Johnson 50 10 3 1:36:04

2 Mark Ernst 47 5 3 1:37:00

3 Clay Scott 45 4 3 1:37:22

4 Steven Krutsinger 43 3 3 1:39:06

5 Glenn Gardner 41 2 3 1:40:01

6 Dan Dyer 40 0 3 1:40:30

7 Jack Steele 39 0 3 1:42:06

8 Will Hardin 38 0 3 1:42:13

9 Robbie Carstens 37 0 3 1:42:29

10 Steve Thomson 36 0 3 1:42:57

11 Ray Spivey Jr 35 0 3 1:43:26

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13 Randy Rhodes 33 0 3 1:44:01

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15 Rod Allen 31 0 3 1:44:41

16 Patrick Voltaire 30 0 3 1:44:49

17 Bill Jenkins Jr 29 0 3 1:44:55

18 David Duthie 28 0 3 1:45:39

19 Duncan Farash 27 0 3 1:45:43

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24 Stephen Harp 22 0 3 1:52:40

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Master CPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Rocky Gavins 50 10 3 1:46:37

2 Ben Huss 47 5 3 1:48:21

3 Eduardo Garcia 45 4 3 1:49:21

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4 Mike Farmer 43 3 3 1:51:21

5 Mike Pakledinaz 41 2 3 1:51:34

6 Ty Thomas 40 0 3 1:52:36

7 David Pierce 39 0 3 1:52:54

8 John Goddard 38 0 3 1:53:11

9 Paul Rydzewski 37 0 3 1:53:32

10 Kevin Moyer 36 0 3 1:54:05

11 Keith Brammer 35 0 3 1:54:34

12 Jim Porter 34 0 3 1:55:56

13 Mark Fennessy 33 0 3 1:56:00

14 Ted Schropp 32 0 3 1:57:30

15 Rick Hathaway 31 0 3 1:59:35

16 John Dougherty 30 0 3 1:59:37

17 Alton Snellgrove 29 0 2 1:16:52

18 BJ Harris 28 0 2 1:17:02

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20 Scott Fischer 26 0 2 1:20:38

21 Robert Wilder 25 0 2 1:20:40

22 Richard Winship 24 0 2 1:30:11

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24 William Toreki 7 0 1 0:40:24

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Golden Master APlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Roland Lyons Jr 50 0 3 1:37:15

2 Mike Reynolds 47 0 3 1:37:19

3 Kenny Brown 45 0 3 1:40:45

4 Drew Humston 43 0 3 1:42:37

5 George Pope 41 0 3 1:44:05

6 Bernard List 40 0 3 1:44:59

7 Jim Petrosky 39 0 3 1:45:43

8 Thomas Cole 38 0 3 1:46:00

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Golden Master BPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Glenn Knox 50 10 3 1:46:12

2 Tim Miller 47 5 3 1:49:19

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7 Allen Pearce 39 0 3 1:56:48

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11 David C Shade, Sr. 35 0 2 1:37:45

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Women APlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Lacey Nordle 50 0 3 1:40:31

2 Cheryl Myers 47 0 3 1:46:03

Women BPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Tiffany Hoskins 50 5 3 1:49:26

2 Jennifer Howard 47 3 3 1:54:49

3 Kimberly Reynolds 45 2 3 1:58:42

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Women VetPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Carol Preston 50 0 3 1:47:28

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Evolution APlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

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13 Cory Lukosavich 11 0 1 0:34:47

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Evolution BPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Jeffery "J.P." 50 10 3 1:17:03

2 Cash Jacobs 47 5 3 1:18:38

3 Kurt Lucas 45 4 3 1:22:32

4 Neil Schulman 43 3 3 1:23:09

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5 Shawn Norton 41 2 3 1:23:15

6 Bill Jenkins Jr 40 0 3 1:25:55

7 David Pierce 39 0 3 1:26:13

8 Mike Zabarac 38 0 3 1:27:58

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11 Oris (Don) Combee 35 0 3 1:29:47

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Evolution CPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Dean Blake 50 10 2 1:01:09

2 Jamie Cassidy 47 5 2 1:02:13

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5 William Meyer 41 2 2 1:06:57

6 Gina Harp 40 0 2 1:17:45

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Evolution SeniorPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Alan Edwards 50 0 3 1:18:23

2 Robert Edmisten 47 0 3 1:20:50

3 Harold Fletcher 45 0 2 1:09:14

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VintagePlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 William Drymon 50 0 1 0:35:19

DNF Jeffry Backlund 0 0 0 0:00:00

Junior APlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Alex Patapis 50 0 3 1:07:13

2 Nick Lieske 47 0 3 1:09:29

3 Cody Thomas 45 0 3 1:13:47

4 Jacob Corlett 43 0 3 1:22:25

5 Adam Comeens 41 0 2 0:53:43

6 Dominick Fanti 13 0 1 0:23:42

Junior BPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Logan Anderson 50 10 3 1:13:58

2 Nicholas Karch 47 5 3 1:14:02

3 Daniel Dunson 45 4 3 1:16:18

4 Ryan McCarthy 43 3 3 1:17:37

5 Jason Hendricks 41 2 3 1:18:04

6 Kyle Gardner 40 0 3 1:18:18

7 Danny Hill 39 0 3 1:19:43

8 Steve Loomis Jr 38 0 3 1:19:52

9 Theron Gant 37 0 3 1:20:47

10 Nick Doerr 36 0 3 1:21:28

11 Cameron McDowell 35 0 3 1:24:29

12 Amanda 34 0 3 1:25:49

13 Gene Sawyer 33 0 2 0:52:02

14 Corbin Meinke 32 0 2 1:04:17

15 Troy Wiek Jr 10 0 1 0:26:06

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Junior CPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Mark Loomis 50 10 3 1:20:06

2 Joshua Dunn 47 5 3 1:25:11

3 Jett Ryll 45 4 3 1:26:33

4 Nicholas D'Angeleo 43 3 3 1:28:01

5 Brian Pendray Jr. 41 2 2 0:59:41

6 Dillon Moyer 40 0 2 1:05:34

7 Ryan Gross 39 0 2 1:12:10

DNF Christian Waters 0 0 0 0:00:00

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1 Haley Schell 50 0 2 1:19:33

Mini APlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Max Coughlin 50 0 5 1:23:16

2 Dylan Rash 47 0 5 1:27:23

3 Trevor McCabe 45 0 5 1:27:24

4 Benjamin Parsons 43 0 5 1:29:43

5 Zack Muchard 41 0 4 1:15:00

6 Clay Levell 24 0 3 1:08:24

Mini BPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Karlynn Beam 50 10 4 1:16:02

2 Ryan Muchard 47 5 4 1:16:04

3 Daniel Nelson 45 4 4 1:16:22

4 Matthew Arick 43 3 4 1:18:32

5 Gus Carter 41 2 4 1:19:19

6 Jack Frey Hansen 40 0 4 1:19:31

7 Connor Lovett 39 0 4 1:22:06

8 Michael Gow 38 0 4 1:23:35

9 Jacob Ogden 37 0 4 1:23:48

10 Ethan Dickson 36 0 4 1:24:26

11 Billy Cassidy 35 0 4 1:25:56

12 Jamie Wilson 34 0 4 1:26:41

13 Matthew Hawkins 33 0 4 1:26:52

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14 Tyler Boris 32 0 4 1:27:24

15 Dylan Davis 16 0 2 0:42:37

16 Mason Osborn 8 0 1 0:20:40

DNF Jacob Paul 0 0 0 0:00:00

Mini CPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Clay James 50 10 4 1:26:32

2 Jack Langford 47 5 4 1:27:34

3 Jonathan Gow 45 4 3 1:07:38

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6 Ryan Downs 40 0 3 1:09:04

7 Brad Jenkins 39 0 3 1:10:06

8 Anthony Depietto 38 0 3 1:10:16

9 Dakota Nix 37 0 3 1:10:18

10 Austin Dinkel 36 0 3 1:12:21

11 Jake Alsup 35 0 3 1:13:29

12 Logan Branton 34 0 3 1:14:36

13 William Edgar 33 0 3 1:18:16

14 Beau Smith 32 0 3 1:20:02

15 Mitchell Edgar 31 0 3 1:20:28

16 Logan Derigo-Gow 30 0 3 1:23:42

17 Kevin Moore 14 0 2 1:00:12

18 Jacob Miller 14 0 2 1:10:13

19 Josh Hall 7 0 1 1:08:44

Work Cory Nocera 0 0 0 0:00:00

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Mini GirlsPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Alyssa 50 0 3 1:10:07

2 India McDonald 47 0 3 1:17:09

3 Jessica Gill 45 0 2 1:01:14

65APlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Jesse Ansley 50 0 4 1:19:45

2 Joshua Tolken 47 0 4 1:28:59

65BPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Christopher Merrick 50 10 4 1:27:42

2 Matthew Tolken 47 5 3 1:07:30

3 Austin Dickson 45 4 3 1:09:57

4 Mason Cassidy 43 3 3 1:12:12

5 Zachary Sommers 41 2 3 1:12:44

6 Justin Dinkel 40 0 3 1:13:09

7 Jeff Chambers Jr. 39 0 3 1:16:40

65CPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Kody Gamperl 50 10 3 1:12:31

2 Ben Wilson 47 5 3 1:17:49

3 Damien Myers 45 4 3 1:18:54

4 Troy Gardner 43 3 3 1:18:55

5 Calvin Drake 41 2 3 1:19:23

6 Fisher Zabarac 40 0 3 1:21:30

7 Nick Schuster 39 0 3 1:24:03

8 Matthew Batchie 38 0 3 1:24:23

9 Dylan Jones 37 0 3 1:28:31

10 Gabriel McDougall 36 0 3 1:28:52

11 John Edgar 35 0 2 1:00:04

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14 Christopher Magee 32 0 2 1:01:26

15 D'artagnan Rardon 31 0 2 1:07:05

16 Evan McDonald 30 0 2 1:07:12

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1 Holly Langford 50 0 3 1:12:12

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3 Emma Chambers 45 0 3 1:17:03

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1 Jack Chambers 50 0 13 0:21:27

2 Gage Hunter 47 0 13 0:21:32

Peewee BPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Dawson Colburn 50 10 8 0:15:49

2 Conor Crory 47 5 8 0:16:52

3 Jimmy Ansley 45 4 8 0:16:59

4 Pyke Dawson 43 3 8 0:17:00

5 Aaron Payton 41 2 7 0:15:48

6 Cole Ryll 40 0 7 0:16:19

7 Brayden Gibson 39 0 7 0:16:27

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9 Tanner Sommers 37 0 7 0:17:16

10 Jacob Jackson 27 0 6 0:15:12

11 Patrick Crory 26 0 6 0:15:17

12 Cadence Howard 26 0 6 0:16:12

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2 Brent Lenzen 47 5 3 1:07:11

3 Justin Ladouceur 45 4 3 1:08:37

4 Brandon Nichols 43 3 3 1:09:06

5 Jacob Catterton 41 2 3 1:09:51

6 Chase Cameron 40 0 3 1:10:55

7 Jeff Marinko 39 0 3 1:10:57

8 Michael Taggart 38 0 3 1:12:28

9 Sean Malloy 37 0 3 1:15:28

10 Richard Catterton 36 0 3 1:15:52

11 Danny Copeland 35 0 3 1:17:22

12 Rob Partelo 34 0 3 1:18:05

13 David Mcdermott 33 0 3 1:20:46

14 Leon McCalla 32 0 3 1:21:17

15 Brian Pike 31 0 3 1:21:22

16 William Jimenez 15 0 2 0:55:38

17 Douglas Robertson 14 0 2 1:03:04

18 Todd Pike 14 0 2 1:03:25

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1 Robert Hoffman 50 0 3 1:09:45

2 Michael Yodonis Sr 47 0 3 1:10:26

3 Mel Cunningham 45 0 3 1:14:21

Quad +30Place Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Domingo Fuentes 50 0 4 1:23:44

2 Kenneth Brening 47 0 4 1:27:03

3 Michael Terango 45 0 4 1:27:52

4 Robert Santella 43 0 4 1:28:11

5 Justin Yero 41 0 4 1:29:48

6 Angel Berrios 40 0 3 1:06:52

7 Sean Decosta 39 0 3 1:08:01

8 Billy Olson 38 0 3 1:09:42

9 Jose Cabreja 37 0 3 1:13:51

10 Mike Wormood 36 0 3 1:15:19

11 Chris Daugherty 35 0 3 1:21:38

Quad VeteransPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Paul Ladouceur 50 0 4 1:25:55

2 Dan Aitken 47 0 3 1:07:06

3 John Plankey 45 0 3 1:08:27

Quad SeniorPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Jim Sheer 50 0 4 1:26:07

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13 Howard "Eddie" 21 0 5 0:09:38

14 Kayla Cone 12 0 3 0:08:21

15 Colin Nix 4 0 1 0:02:12

Peewee CPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Korbin Dinkel 50 0 6 0:15:47

2 Colton McInturf 47 0 6 0:16:18

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6 Madison Jones 40 0 5 0:16:20

7 Jordyn Collis 39 0 5 0:16:49

8 Brandon Bennett 38 0 5 0:16:50

9 Wyatt Loynd 37 0 5 0:17:21

10 Alyssa Quenzer 24 0 4 0:14:50

11 Hayes Cassidy 18 0 3 0:16:11

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2 Chris Borich 47 0 4 1:13:33

3 Johnny Gallagher 45 0 4 1:17:01

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6 Bradley Crofut 40 0 3 0:58:58

7 Chuck R Piper 39 0 3 1:01:45

8 Michael Ansbaugh 10 0 1 0:24:47

DQ Gus Rickman 0 0 0 0:00:00

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2 Trent Johnson 47 0 4 1:22:14

3 Michael Relyea 45 0 4 1:23:51

4 Michael Parks 43 0 4 1:24:19

5 Ryan Burcel 41 0 4 1:24:20

6 Traci Cecco 40 0 4 1:25:59

7 David Davis 39 0 4 1:28:36

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3 Chris Baird 45 4 3 1:09:55

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6 Mike Carlini 20 0 2 0:47:52

Quad C OpenPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Roben Griffin 50 10 4 1:27:56

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2 Rob Swann 47 0 4 1:29:49

3 Ron Johnson 45 0 4 1:29:51

4 David Magnusson 43 0 3 1:07:59

5 Brian Green 41 0 3 1:08:39

6 Michael Hubbard 40 0 3 1:08:50

7 Robert Novak 39 0 3 1:15:34

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DNF Don Johnson 0 0 0 0:00:00

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1 Keith Knauss 50 0 4 1:26:39

2 Carey Atkinson 47 0 4 1:27:13

3 James Tyson III 45 0 3 1:08:33

4 Steve Johnson 43 0 3 1:10:49

5 Jim Austin 41 0 3 1:17:44

6 Edward Genaw 40 0 3 1:19:20

7 Mike Ferguson 39 0 3 1:25:08

8 Robert Catterton Jr 10 0 1 0:27:27

Quad MasterPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Bob Brown 50 0 2 1:01:26

Quad Utility OpenPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Keith Hedin 50 0 3 1:22:01

2 Michael Havey 16 0 1 0:35:12

3 Tim Adams 15 0 1 0:35:13

Quad WomenPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Shannon Brening 50 0 3 1:13:34

2 Kayla Vawter 47 0 3 1:14:09

3 Kaylee Lietz 45 0 2 1:03:18

Quad Women VetPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Wanda Sturgis 50 0 3 1:15:38

2 Angela Ladouceur 47 0 3 1:20:14

3 Renita Swann 45 0 3 1:21:30

4 Sherry Aitken 43 0 2 0:58:16

5 Donna Morrell 41 0 2 1:04:34

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1 Gage Rickman 50 0 3 1:09:15

2 Danielle 47 0 3 1:24:04

3 Jose Cabreja Jr. 45 0 2 0:58:05

4 Dylan Robertson 43 0 2 1:02:15

5 Hanna Plankey 41 0 2 1:10:06

6 Sarah Cameron 40 0 2 1:16:30

Quad Super PeeweePlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

1 Jimmy Frazier III 50 0 9 0:16:16

2 Joey Chambers 47 0 9 0:16:21

3 Bryanne Parks 45 0 8 0:15:01

4 Garrison Rickman 43 0 8 0:15:12

5 Nicholas Mason 41 0 8 0:16:07

6 Joshua Jeffreys 40 0 8 0:16:25

7 Elizabeth Roth 30 0 7 0:15:20

8 Dylan Terango 30 0 7 0:15:25

9 Abigail Streetman 29 0 7 0:15:41

10 Marissa 28 0 7 0:17:06

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1 Kalob Hedin 50 0 8 0:16:40

2 Tyler Frazier 47 0 8 0:16:41

3 Christian "Max" 45 0 7 0:16:24

4 Jordan Frazier 43 0 7 0:16:33

5 Michael Yodonis Jr. 41 0 7 0:16:49

6 Ryan Cain 30 0 6 0:16:03

7 Beau Swann 29 0 6 0:16:28

8 Jackson Parks 28 0 6 0:16:37

9 Riley Olson 23 0 5 0:15:58

10 Karlee Hedin 22 0 5 0:16:32

BeginnersPlace Name Point Adv Laps Elapsed

PromoJeffery Tyson 50 0 3 1:14:06

2 Benjamin Mullins 47 0 3 1:20:55

3 Shawn Downs 45 0 3 1:27:08

4 John Crafton 43 0 3 1:27:22

5 Rafferty McDougall 41 0 2 1:00:57

6 Reid Scott 40 0 2 1:01:47

7 Derek Holton 39 0 2 1:02:05

8 Robert Parks 38 0 2 1:05:05

9 John Baltzell 37 0 2 1:06:56

10 Josh Richards 36 0 2 1:07:59

11 Joe Gagen 35 0 2 1:14:06

12 James Hamilton 34 0 2 1:16:42

13 Hannah Sacco 33 0 2 1:24:43

HS #8 - Coyote Hare Scambles

Teams Score ReportPlace Team Name Points Riders Season

Bikes

1 Suncoast Trail Blazers 147 3 50

2 WDR 144 3 47

3 Lucky 13 Racing 135 3 45

4 HBDMoto Graf-x 208 5 43

5 ORRM 207 5 41

6 Dirt Poor Racing 126 3 40

7 Panama 123 3 39

Quads

1 Screw Loose Racing 147 3 50

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Executive CommitteeFord Snodgrass, President

1524 Fleetwood Drive, Sarasota, FL [email protected]

Jack Terrell, Vice President180 Sunrise Hill Lane, Auburndale, FL 33823

(863) 984-9294 [email protected]

Deborah Broderick, Secretary5461 Carrick Road, Cocoa, FL 32927-9074

[email protected]

Jonny Simpkins, Treasurer6300 Oil Well Road, Clermont, FL 34714

(352) 394-2430 [email protected]

Peter Magee, Enduro Chairman 17906 SW 15th Ave., Newberry, FL 32669

(352) 472-6932 [email protected]

Mike Belle, Hare Scrambles Chairman 912 Justice Drive, Tampa, FL 33613

(813) 963-0657 [email protected]

Ken Kloza, Motocross Chairman10544 SE 146 Terrace Road, Ocklawaha, FL 32179

(352) 288-3609 [email protected]

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Who to Contact in FTR

Area #1: Rocky Gavins 290 East Palmer Mill Road Monticello, FL32344 [email protected] Counties: Out-of-State, Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Holmes, Washington, Bay, Jackson, Calhoun, Gulf, Gadsden, Liberty, Franklin, Leon, Wakulla, Jefferson, Madison, Taylor, Lafayette, Dixie

Area #2: Ragan Dickson, 78 Dolphin Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082, (904) 813-5713, [email protected] Counties: Hamilton, Suwannee, Columbia, Baker, Union, Bradford, Nassau, Duval, Clay, Putnam, St. Johns

Area #3: Allen Pearce, 3473 NW 49th Ave. Gainesville, FL 32605-1069 [email protected] Counties: Gilchrist, Alachua, Levy, Marion, Citrus, Sumter, Lake

Area #4: Chad Hunter, 408 Grove St. Ormond Beach, FL 32174-7022 [email protected] Counties: Flagler, Volusia

Area #5: Cary Hunt, 14967 Newport Road, Clearwater, FL 33764 [email protected] Counties: Hernando, Pasco. Pinellas, West Hillsborough

Area #6: Kerri Chambers, PO Box 231, Auburndale FL 33823, (863) 956-9140, [email protected] Counties: East Hillsborough, Polk

Area #7: Bill Jenkins, Jr. 13519 Lacebark Pine Road, Orlando, FL 32832-6578 [email protected] Counties: Seminole, Orange, Osceola

Area #8: Sam Boydstun, 1410 Gleneagles Way, Rockledge, FL 32955 [email protected] Counties: Brevard, Indian River

Area #9: Joe Collis, 2210 N Rye Road, Parrish, FL 34219-9625 [email protected] Counties: Manatee, Sarasota, Hardee, DeSoto, Highlands

Area #10: Rick Bertine,1565 SE Tidewater Place, Stuart, Fl 34997, (772) 260-3287, [email protected] Counties: Okeechobee, St. Lucie, Martin

Area #11 Ed Lukosavich, 6655 Bottlebrush Lane, Naples, Fl 34109-3813, (239) 514-4530, [email protected] Counties: Charlotte, Glades, Lee, Hendry, Collier

Area #12: VACANT Counties: Palm Beach

Area #13: VACANT Counties: Broward, Dade, Monroe

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FTR Officers:Enduro Series: Don King (941) 749-5879 [email protected]

Hare Scramble Series: Larry Roberts (727) 235-2051 [email protected] Series: Carol Preston (813) 431-9183 [email protected]

Scorekeepers

FTR Scorekeeper: Tim Nordle (352) 303-0088 [email protected]

Enduro Scorekeeper: Jeff Flick (321) 453-4257 [email protected]

Hare Scrambles Scorekeeper: Donald St. John (912) 729-1089 [email protected]

Motocross Scorekeeper: Sandy Moss (321) 537-0716 [email protected]

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Where to Ride?

1. Apollo Motorcycle Club - apollomotorcycleclub.comDan Graziano, Cocoa, FL (321) 635-8436, [email protected]

2. Azalea City Motorcycle Club - Gary Wyatt, Interlachen, FL (386) 684-2698, [email protected]

3. Big Scrub Trail Riders - Dave Edwards, Alachua, FL (352) 339-2392, [email protected]

4. Central Florida Trail Riders - Kevin Simmons, Orlando, FL (407) 859-3006 or (407) 625-3006, [email protected]

5. Columbia Enduro Riders - Ricky Dennis, Columbia, SC (803) 786-0051, [email protected]

6. Daytona Dirt Riders - Randy Griffin, New Smyrna Beach, FL (386) 423-4302, [email protected]

7. Family Riders, Inc. - Johnny Thomas, 1 Venice Ave, Hanahan, SC 29406 (843) 553-1463

8. Greenville Enduro Riders Association - Duane Wellington, Laurens, SC (864) 908-6109, [email protected]

9. Old School Dirt Riders - Ron Collis, Myakka City, FL (941) 962-5036, [email protected]

10. Palm Beach Trail & Trail - Randy Rash, Ft. Lauderdale, FL (954) 931-5709, [email protected]

11. Perry Mountain M/C - Glenn Hollingshead, Selma, AL (334) 872-0619, [email protected]

12. River City Dirt Riders - rcdr.orgMundy Murzic, Jacksonville, FL (904) 465-2013, [email protected]

13. Sarasota Area Dirt Riders - sadraracing.com Randy Faul, Arcadia, FL (863) 494-6476, [email protected]

14. Sarasota Area Quad Riders - Amanda Fronckowiak, Venice, FL (941) 223-6974, [email protected]

15. Southeast Florida Trail Riders - seftr.org - Glen Demick, Jupiter, FL 33458 (561) 743-3683, [email protected]

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17. Suncoast Trail Blazers - Brian Coughlin, Tampa, FL (813) 908-9008, [email protected]

18. Sunrunners M/C - Jack Terrell, Auburndale, FL (863) 984-9294, [email protected]

19. Tallahassee Trail Riders - tallahasseetrailriders.org - Rocky Gavins, Tallahassee, FL (850) 545-9945, [email protected]

20. Treasure Coast Trail Riders - Scott Klucinec, Vero Beach, FL (772) 473-3801, [email protected]

Out of State: 5, 7, 8, 11, 16

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MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONALL MEMBERSHIPS EXPIRE ON JUNE 30th OF EACH YEAR

NEW MEMBERS JOINING MARCH 1st - JUNE 30th WILL HAVE THEIR MEMBERSHIP EXTENDED TO JUNE 30TH OF THE FOLLOWING YEAR

MEMBERSHIP FEES ARE: $50 FOR 13 AND OLDER (Please check the appropriate fee) $25 FOR 12 AND UNDER

MEMBERSHIP ENTITLES YOU TO ENTER ANY AND ALL FTR EVENTS, PROVIDED YOU HAVE THE PROPER EQUIPMENT AND MEET ALL ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

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2010-08-07 FTR General Membership Meeting Orlando, FL2010-08-07 FTR Annual Banquet Hilton in the WDW Resort2010-08-22 MX #1 Thundercross Okeechobee, FL2010-08-28 Lochloosa Junior Enduro Lochloosa, FL2010-08-29 Enduro #1 Big Scrub Trail Riders Lochloosa, FL Hunter Williams2010-09-05 Enduro #2 Greenville Enduro Riders Clinton, SC Mose Howard2010-09-05 MX #2 Bartow Motocross Bartow, FL2010-09-19 MX #3 Bithlo Motorsports Park Bithlo, FL2010-09-25 HS #1 River City Dirt Riders Lake City, FL Garrett Edmisten2010-10-02 HS Committee Meeting Favoretta, FL2010-10-02 HS #2 Daytona Dirt Riders Favoretta, FL Garrett Edmisten2010-10-09 Enduro Committee Meeting 6pm Croom Entrance2010-10-10 Enduro #3 Suncoast Trail Blazers Croom, FL Dwayne Allgire2010-10-10 MX Waldo CANCELLED Waldo, FL2010-10-16 HS #3 Azalea City MC Palatka, FL Garrett Edmisten2010-10-24 MX #4 Sunshine MX Clearwater, FL2010-11-06 HS #4 Sunrunners MC Bartow, FL Garrett Edmisten2010-11-07 Enduro #4 Perry Mountain MC Maplesville, AL Hunter Williams2010-11-14 MX #5 Lake City MX Lake City, FL2010-11-20 HS #5 Central Florida Trail Riders Bartow, FL Garrett Edmisten2010-12-04 HS #6 Old School Dirt Riders Myakka City, FL Ricky Skaggs2010-12-12 MX #6 Eastbay MX Riverview, FL2010-12-18 HS #7 Apollo MC Samsula, FL Garrett Edmisten2011-01-08 HS Committee Meeting Brooksville, FL2011-01-08 HS #8 Suncoast Trail Blazers Brooksville, FL Charlie Mullins2011-01-16 Enduro #5 Family Riders MC Ehrhardt, SC2011-01-22 HS #9 Treasure Coast Trail Riders Brighton, FL Charlie Mullins2011-02-05 HS #10 FTR Benefit Okeechobee, FL Charlie Mullins2011-02-19 HS #11 Sarasota Area Dirt Riders Ona, FL2011-02-27 Enduro #6 Central Florida Trail Riders Richloam, FL2011-03-10 Enduro #7 Daytona Dirt Riders Daytona, FL2011-03-26 HS Committee Meeting Okeechobee, FL2011-03-26 HS #12 SE Florida Trail Riders Okeechobee, FL2011-04-02 HS #13 Big Scrub Trail Riders Gatorback, FL2011-04-16 HS #14 Tallahassee Trail Riders Chipley, FL2011-05-01 Enduro #8 Apollo MC Seville, Fl2011-05-14 HS #15 Old School Dirt Riders Bowling Green, FL2011-05-22 Enduro #9 River City Dirt Riders Barberville, FL2011-05-28 Rain date TBA2011-08-06 FTR Awards Banquet Orlando, FL

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