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2012 May | floridatrailriders.org | 1
FLORIDA TRAIL RIDERS5461 Carrick Rd. Cocoa, FL 32927
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On the Cover: Jesse Ansley | Hare Scrambles Scores | Banquet info
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34-35 South Dirt Track
Association Editorial
ScoreS
13-20 Hare Scrambles
Overall
Information
36 Elected Officials
37 Who to Contact in FTR
38 Where to Ride?
39 2011-2012 Schedule
27-29
30-33
Table of Contents editorial
5 Communications 6 The Editor’s Beat
7 Ask Adam8-10 Editor’s Picks 12 Kayla’s Column
25 Chaplain’s Corner26 Facebook Friends27-29 Between the
Trees: Corey Blanton30-33 Out Front:
Jesse AnsleyVolume 41 | Number 5
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Kelsey O’Donnell won 11 out of the 15 Hare Scrambles this season in the Women A class, writing recently:
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The Editor’s BeatG lenn Gardner made choosing photos for this
magazine easier than ever with more than 1,800 images from Dade City alone, so I tried reaching
out to the members on Facebook to help tell their story. At press time, the FTR Magazine Facebook page has reached 568 members, which is almost one-third of the total membership! Way to go! Now, if there is ever a photo that you think tells a story, post it on the Facebook page so everyone can enjoy! This month’s magazine is filled with enough news and information to (hopefully) tide you over until the banquet on August 4. I hope you will introduce yourself to me, if you attend, so we can get you in the magazine! We have already started collecting contingency and awards to be given out at the banquet, so don’t miss out. I would like to
congratulate all of the jacket winners this season and look forward to interviewing as many of you as I can! Last but not least, I’m excited to announce that I’ve teamed up with Race Tech Suspension/MX Holidays/KLeN Laundry and Maley Motorsports and I will be racing the Women A class next season on a KTM 150! Braaaup! - JS
This season has had its ups and downs, but I wouldn’t have gotten this championship without my family and friends. At the beginning of this season, I wasn’t even sure I would be fully recovered from my knee injury, but I came back strong and proved myself once again. I’ve been racing FTR for about 15 years and this season has by far been the best. I’ve introduced my fiancé to racing Hare Scrambles, had the opportunity to battle with my best friend (Tiffany Hoskins) all season, and have spent great weekends with my parents who have helped me through all of this. Racing is in my blood, thanks to my dad! I’ve grown up with FTR and looked up to my dad and his friends winning and having great weekends at the races! I’m happy to say his buddies and their kids are still in our “race family” and we continue to have a blast! With this season under my belt (along with broken ribs and toes) it’s time to take a little break. I sold my last bike to my little brother who will start racing again next season. Maybe he and I will be able to have a sibling battle in the big boy class in the near future!
-Kelsey O’DOnnell #28A
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LeArnIng to be A better rIder
Going to the track on a weekly or biweekly basis is your best bet to getting faster and more confident. You need to get as much time on the bike “Seat Time” as you can. When you arrive at the track, you should take a few minutes to gather your thoughts about how you want to approach your practice laps. I usually close my eyes and envision the track, do an imaginary lap in my head, specifically paying attention to your line choice. When you get on the track, don’t try to go fast right away. You should take one or two slow laps to check out the track and make sure all of the obstacles are what you think they are. Check for kickers and look at the good lines. Ride about 5-10 laps at 50-75 percent of your full speed. Each lap alternate lines; go inside one lap and outside the other. Don’t worry about your speed at first because that will come with time.
If you have any questions regarding, riding, racing or bike maintenance, please contact me through my website: www.askmoto.com
- Moto Adam Wald, #17 [email protected]
Ask Moto Adam
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2012 FTR Scholarship Deadline for submitting scholarship applications is June 15, 2012.
TO: FTR FROM: Katherine Duffy(One of our scholarship winners from last season)
Dear Florida Trail Riders,
I would like to take the time to thank you for the generous scholarship that I received. It has helped me so much with the cost of tuition and books in my first year of college. I am so glad for the opportunities that this scholarship has given me and would like to thank the members of FTR as well for their generosity and thoughtfulness to give back to their membership. I am a first year UCF student pursuing a degree in engineering and I wanted to thank everyone who has helped me through this scholarship.
With Great Thanks,Katherine Duffy
Editor’s Picks: 10 Things To Know This monTh (from the ftr forum and elsewhere)
Tim Nordle: Attention - Racers who have mathematically clinched their class for the 2011/2012 season, please email the FTR business manager with your jacket size. Contact: [email protected] CongrAtULAtIonS!
2Jenni Lamb (18V) Hare Scrambles
Women Vet Overall Series
Champion
derek winShiP: Awesome! Finally get a jacket for those chilly mornings at sign up Thanks again! I finally won my class now onto A rider land! ryan turner - I think I’ve mathematically clinched mid pack, woo hoo!troy Stainbrook - I’m just outside the top ten, so watch your back!Jeremy Powell - I am currently in second in “Best of the Rest!!!!”greg melka - Congrats to Jason Chambers on clinching the Senior A class at Chipley. Jeremy and I made him at least “show up” and break a sweat to one of the last rounds...Yet he still took it in style with a win.kurt lucaS - Congrats to my dad, Paul Lucas, also, looks like red plates in your future.
The heart iSland benefit
enduro (May 20, 2012)
is canceled this season
due to high fire
index.
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Ford Snodgrass: The membership has spoken, all 9 of you. Daniel White
is our new Treasurer. I look forward to working with Daniel in the future.3
54Favorite Quote
from the FTR Forum: Gary Wyatt: “No problem with
dreaming, Kurt. That is how FTR was born.”
(on the creation of a summer series)
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John Baltzell: FTR Racer Competes in Tuareg Rallye
Senior C rider Brent Teixeria (42C) is racing in the Tuareg Rallye in Morocco. He is the only rider from the USA, or North America for that matter. After a rough first stage, yesterday he rose to mid-pack in Stage 2. He is racing in the Professional Moto class and is #112.
Good luck to a good friend, great guy, and fellow FTR racer!!!!
Brenton Teixeria: Thank YouA huge thank you to all those who supported or followed my progress. The Tuareg Rallye was an amazing experience and I learned a ton of rally strategy. The huge dunes were by far my favorite part of the rally, and we had plenty of dunes. Three days of pretty much nothing but dunes, you started and ended in the dunes.First day, I had some navigation issues that cost me 8 hours of penalties and I broke my left ring finger about 20 minutes into the first special.Second day was better, but long like the first, over 400km, which transfers into some serious seat time. Day three, my bike broke down and I had to be recovered by the organization so mucho penalties again. Got the bike going that night, thankfully.Day four, 26km liaison to the start, bike is running fine. Start well and 2km into the dunes the bike dies again, same problem. Don’t make any of the checkpoints so get the slowest time of the day plus the max penalty. British guy on a KTM 660 rally
comes by and tows me back to the bivouac about 28kms.Finally get the bike sorted and go racing again on day 5. The starter starts me 10 minutes late. All dunes again all day and I miss the cp (checkpoint) finish by 3 minutes so I get a 2-hour penalty. I protest the penalty and get refused with the reply that it was my responsibility to start on time. Lesson learned.Day six was another 400km+ day with the infamous boiler pass; you would be lucky to get up this pass on a trails bike and here we were doing it on big rally bikes. Day goes well and I don’t get any penalties. 30th place on the day.Day seven, another 400km+ north to Nador, goes well for me but I see some horrific accidents and riders getting hurt. I think 37th on the day. Catch the ferry back to Spain that night.Day eight was along the coastal roads in Spain with a short special down a dry river bed to the finish on the beach. Awards party and plenty of drinking afterward at the beachside resort. ???? I had big fun. My final place was 74th out of 149 riders, I’m just happy to have completed it.
Thanks fellas. - Brenton
Kurt Lucas: AA Proposition
I think FTR as a whole should treat our AA riders better, they worked really hard to get there
so I think we should allow every AA rider to set up a “booth”
on vendor row where they can sign autographs for the kiddies, I remember when I was in 65s and to me AA was like pros at a supercross race. This would
give more incentive for riders to race AA
Jacob Gilliam: I could see
my biography now....“Jacob Gilliam - This guy went really
fast ONE time!”
Mike Belle: Nice sentiment, Kurt! I doubt very seriously that
any of the clubs would have a problem with making space available for what you asked.
However, knowing many of the “AA” riders I know they would never have a problem giving a kid an autograph any time any place, but they may feel funny setting up on commercial row for just that purpose. I think
most are more humble than that and I just can’t picture
them setting up for autographs like that. However, if you can find some that want to, have at it. I think a better idea is to organize a class for the kids and then ask the AA riders to come instruct. I have done
that before and it worked out great. Jonathan organized one
himself at Mondon Hill and loves working with anybody
interested, so I know he would do it if he’s available!
7Having a chat with our American team member, Brent, (left) just before the start.Photos via divaha.com
continued on page 10
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On AA Payouts: Mike Belle:FTR does not make enough money off of their portion of the race to pay out any cash awards. If the clubs want to do that, I don’t think anything is preventing it. Would YOU want YOUR entry fee raised to cover that?
Gary Wyatt: You may have come up with a great idea. The clubs could add five bucks to the entry fee and that could be the pot of cash the AA guys race for. 600 riders @ 5.00= 3000.00.....Now that would
attract some Pro riders.
Jonathan Campbell: How about this. If we could ever start a pre-race “On-line” sign up maybe for the convenience of singing up early on-line you are charged an extra $5 and that goes to the AA riders. I know I would pay an extra $5 to be able to sign-up early in the race week especially if it goes to the AA riders.
Mike Belle: Personally, I think the only way to keep a sport pure is to keep the money out.
Dan Aitken: This is an addiction/passion. When money is thrown in the mix the fun starts to be lost.
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William St. Laurent: That is a great idea. Having a row of AA riders in a preferred spot would be really fun for all of us to see and be able to talk to them, etc. Not sure they would
want all the attention!
Tommy Hill: I wouldn’t say they’d
have to set up a “booth”, just bring their
bikes over to vendor row with a chair and
hangout with their AA buds. I’m with Kurt even when I was in
Jr’s I thought the AA guys were the fastest
guys on the planet and would have liked an opportunity to talk to
them. It would be kind of awkward though if only 1 guy shows up but if we could
get a few guys to say they would want to take a hour or 2 just to hangout outside
of their camps to talk to people, promote sponsors, and just have fun in their AA
glory I think it would be SWEET!
Ed Lukosavich: How about a Cranky 50 year
old mid B pack rider tellin’ how back in the day THAT was riding. We would race a 150 miles up hill. Seriously
I think the mini ride camp are a great idea
& a T-shirt signing.
Nic Frey: For any of the AA guys it’d a great time for their sponsors to get some exposure.
Which could lead to more support.
Sam Ayres: I remember one race Garrett gave me his
overall trophy. I don’t think I’ve run so fast to my dad to brag about
how I got the best trophy out of everyone
at camp.
2012 FTR Awards/Banquet DinnerSaturday, August 4, 2012
come Join the fun!Time tables and costs will be made available after
May 19. There will be activities for all to enjoy while you visit your supporting vendors in the vendor
area before the banquet.
Raffles/fund-raising for the scholarship fund: 50/50, Quilts, “Blast from the past” posters and banners,
FTR Hat sales, Old T-shirts sales
Come and join us as we celebrate yet another successful FTR season.
If would like to volunteer your time, please do not hesitate to contact the FTR business office.
Please plan on coming out and enjoying yourself to help in making this banquet a fun-filled event.
9Ford SnodgrassAttention Mx Enthusiasts: We are very near the end of this season and it is almost time to fill in next year’s schedule.I have not seen any efforts to revitalize the series. I have seen a lot of ideas thrown around but I haven’t seen anyone step up and try to get anything done. As of right now we have a MX chairman with no MX committee.Without a committee we are unable to do anything for the MX series.If I don’t see any effort in the near future I will be recommending that we terminate the MX series due to lack of interest.I will be basing that decision on the lack of ridership in the past seasons, the lack of a current MX committee and the fact that no one is bringing any proposals to the EC.We need ideas BUT more importantly we need action. SOON!!!
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Scores
Sorry to all of those who missed my column in the last printed issue. Jenn was gracious enough to let me slide to focus on the election. Thanks to all of those who took time to get your vote in and for being a part of moving FTR forward whether it was for Joe (Blum) or myself.
I was in the progress of writing my column on something I have been working on and decided to take another route and touch
base on something Jenn had mentioned in her editorial at one point and time: the joys of seeing a random vehicle with a FTR sticker. I seem to be getting to have this experience more and more in my little hometown. I had seen this truck before and, on our way through town coming home from Chipley, I got to see it again. This time, with the trailer on the back of the truck, we sure got his attention this time. We of course got a honk and a wave. What an awesome way to end a long road trip.
The bond that FTR brings to each and every one of us puts “FAMILY” at the heart of FTR. I had the joy and experience to bond closer with the group we hang out with at the races, loading down two trucks and trailers full of quads and luggage. What better way to get to know each
other more than an 8-hour road trip and a weekend of camping. We shared the experience of Chrissy’s first time camping, Tommy’s first time of finishing a race without clearing any land, and Mika gained a couple of umbrella girls. It’s always a great time when your friends become a part of your family.
I have heard so many stories over the years on how the members of this organization go above and beyond lending a helping hand, not to mention the pleasure I had working with Glenn Gardner just a few weeks ago. What an amazing and talented individual. Not to forget his wonderful helpers that Saturday of Bo, Paul and Rick. We all enjoy his race pictures but actually working him one-on-one and seeing how much he enjoys taking pictures is just amazing. If anyone of you ever gets a chance to work with this wonderful person, take the opportunity you will not be disappointed. Thank you again, Glenn, for all that you do.
Until next time...keep those chains tight.
7The View From Row
Kayla is a two-time Quad Women Hare Scrambles Series Overall Champion and
also the Hare Scrambles Quad Rider Representative. She was recently elected to serve as FTR Secretary. Her husband, John
Vawter, races Quad AA. They are both #331.
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A column by #331 KAylA VAwter
Photo provided by Kayla Vawter
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Scores15 Number
of Events Sanctioned11 Number
of Events Counted
8 Number of Events
Required for Award
13 Number of Team Events
Counted
overall StandingS
1/13/12 Mid-Season Date5/15/12 Last Race Date
Hare Scrambles
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Hare Scrambles Work credits in REDCLASS WINNER
CLASS POSITION DETERMINED BY CHAMP. POINTS - *Full results available on floridatrailriders.org
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Hare Scrambles
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Bike # Name Brand Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Run
1 216 Christian Schenker Honda 47 45 DNF 50 47 50 45 50 50 47 50 50 50 0 50 541 631 13
2 51 Sarah Cameron Yamaha 40 50 43 39 38 40 45 18 40 43 43 41 20 0 462 500 13
3 9 Hanna Plankey Yamaha 43 14 47 41 38 37 37 43 43 38 39 0 38 43 40 453 541 14
4 4 Jose Cabreja Jr Honda 41 50 45 50 50 47 47 47 9 0 9 14 11 0 45 447 465 13
5 74 Robert Catterton III Honda 50 47 45 41 47 45 47 47 45 0 0 414 414 9
6 602 Parker Merrill Honda 45 40 36 35 41 8 36 37 22 37 45 39 413 421 12
7 179 Jordan Deery Honda 45 43 47 47 8 39 45 43 0 14 0 0 0 331 331 9
8 13 Dylan Robertson Yamaha DNF 41 40 39 40 40 41 38 0 39 0 0 318 318 8
9 10 Neil Destefano Yamaha 0 43 0 0 9 12 45 45 36 50 47 287 287 8
QUAD SUPER PEEWEE A #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 Champ Total Events
Bike # Name Brand Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Run
1 11A Joey Chambers Action 45 36 45 45 45 45 50 50 50 50 0 47 0 50 522 558 12
2 107A Joshua Jeffreys Other 45 43 45 47 50 41 47 41 45 50 DQ 50 47 510 551 12
3 13A Jadin Storey Honda 41 45 42 41 39 DQ 41 43 45 43 0 45 45 0 50 440 520 12
4 99A Jimmy Frazier III Cobra 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 397 397 8
5 123A Bryanne Parks DRR 43 41 47 45 0 45 47 47 43 0 0 358 358 8
QUAD SUPER PEEWEE B #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 Champ Total Events
Bike # Name Brand Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Run
1 1B Dylan Terango Can AM 47 47 50 47 50 50 45 47 47 41 50 0 521 521 11
2 19B Elizabeth Roth Other 47 47 45 43 45 45 43 50 45 47 50 40 0 0 45 509 592 13
3 52B James Salyers Honda 41 43 50 41 40 50 47 43 43 0 45 47 0 0 490 490 11
4 112B Abigail Streetman Polaris 41 45 41 40 43 41 43 41 41 43 0 45 0 40 464 504 12
5 5B Ian Nordle Polaris 43 43 39 41 0 0 39 38 0 0 41 41 36 47 47 455 455 11
6 33B Brandon King Can AM 38 35 39 36 38 36 37 0 0 38 0 39 0 38 374 374 10
7 2B Savannah Braun E-ton 37 38 39 40 40 40 37 0 40 0 0 311 311 8
QUAD PEEWEE A #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 Champ Total Events
Bike # Name Brand Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Run
1 91A Tyler Frazier DRR 47 50 45 47 47 47 50 50 50 50 50 0 0 0 0 533 533 11
QUAD PEEWEE B #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 Champ Total Events
Bike # Name Brand Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Run
1 2B Beau Swann Suzuki 50 50 50 50 41 43 47 43 45 43 50 50 521 562 12
2 100B Ryan Cain DRR 47 41 47 47 45 50 50 45 47 50 47 45 43 520 604 13
3 99B Jordan Frazier DRR 45 DNF 45 50 50 45 47 45 47 39 50 38 50 0 DNF 513 551 12
4 15B Jackson Parks DRR 47 40 43 47 50 50 47 39 43 41 47 50 0 0 505 544 12
5 525B Michael Yodonis Jr Suzuki 43 45 47 43 41 43 43 43 45 41 39 41 47 47 0 487 608 14
6 31B Riley Olson DRR 40 45 45 39 41 39 41 40 40 0 0 0 47 417 417 10
7 105B Mika Lonsdale Suzuki 0 0 0 37 38 38 38 40 38 43 41 313 313 8
BEGINNERS Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Run
Bike # Name Brand #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 Champ Total Events
1 74 Federico Claps Honda 37 36 35 45 38 41 39 45 316 8
2 7 Jorge Pelaez Honda 15 39 33 38 39 37 45 47 293 8
3 68 Stan Blanacek Yamaha 34 34 33 34 36 35 43 34 283 8
4 823 Kris Salter Suzuki 32 32 38 39 38 47 35 19 280 8
5 62 Michael Gagen Suzuki 28 12 32 29 34 34 40 38 247 8
6 118 Grayson Bradley Honda 36 38 41 47 50 212 5
11 251 Christian Profera Yamaha 45 47 50 142 3
12 500 Frank Evans Honda 45 47 50 142 3
50 100 Alvaro Rodriguez Yamaha 50 50 1
51 89 Kenneth Nipper KTM 50 50 1
52 53 Mark Watson KTM 50 50 1
TOP 20 A CLASSES #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 Champ Total Events
Bike # Name Brand Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Points Run
1 9AA Mose Howard Kawasaki 50 47 50 50 50 50 50 0 41 41 35 47 0 47 523 558 12
Hare Scrambles
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hello ftr family,
What about Ted? Ted Everett is a fantastic landowner. Did you know that he raced
in the beginner class on Saturday? Has that ever been done before? Has a landowner ever raced on the weekend of his event? I think he was in third for three laps. His bike (or maybe it was his body) just could not handle the pressure. Ted, it’s time to get off the TTR and step up to a real race machine. He really appreciates the Florida Trail Riders and is possibly the greatest landowner FTR has ever had the opportunity to partner with. By the way, if you are looking for another place to ride this summer, Ted has opened an offroad park just down the road from the Hare Scrambles location. It currently sits on 600 acres along with camping facilities.
Be sure to check the Hard Labor Creek website: hardlaborcreekoffroadpark.com
I f you were not at the FTR Benefit race last month, let me take a moment, once again, to say thank
you to a few people who helped to make the Off-Road Racing Ministries raffle for the Tolken Family such a success. This could not have been possible without the generosity of Dave Wagner (owner of Cycle Sports Center) and KTM factory offroad racer Russell Bobbitt. Dave donated two sets of gear and Russell donated two autographed jerseys. It was a real treat to speak with each one of you who came to the table and filled out a ticket. Your kindness brought $983 to a well-deserved cause. Thank you, FTR Family. To Chris and Lee Ann Tolken, know that we are still praying for you and your family.
Also on that day, Ben Kelly took a hard spill and was flown out. After a couple of surgeries, he is now in a rehab facility near his home working daily to get better. Ben, we are praying for you, too, buddy. Get well soon!
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The writings of the Bible spans thousands of years. Consequently, we meet many,
many characters. Some are briefly passed over with only a single mention of their name and action. There are some individuals whose actions were significant yet we are not even given their name. Then, along comes the famous character of David. Statues have been created in an attempt to immortalize him. Movies have been made to bring the ancient character to life. In the Bible, we can trace his life from his status as a young shepherd boy to his last breath as the great King of Israel. During this time, we are able to see his successes and failures. Thankfully, the Bible records both. From David’s life, we learn some wonderful things about God. He is very patient. He loves us greatly. Because He loves us, He will discipline us. No one likes to hear that part, but it is true. Another great attribute we learn about God from David’s life is that God will forgive us when we fail. However, this forgiveness comes only after repent. Thankfully, the Bible does not gloss over details. We are able to see the good, the bad and the ugly in this man’s life. However, even greater than that, I am grateful that God’s Word to us, the Bible, gives us a clear and specific picture of His love for us. Leet me encourage you to think on these things.
I’ll see you on the line. Your friend,
Andy Dickson
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facebook friendSJoel labaSh:I actually remember thinking “Uh, oh. There is Glenn Gardner taking pictures, I better try to look like I am going fast.” This was my first race (Dade City) in the Senior C class and I ended up finishing 9th.
thomaS glancy:As dusty as it was in Dade City, I was psyched to get out in front of the 32 riders on our line. Once I got through the first corner clean, I was thinking “get after it and set a strong pace early; there’s a lot of fast riders behind you.” I knew it would be tough to hold off the hot rods in that class that usually run up front....Leading a race is cool, even if only for a short time....P.S. I’m shooting for 3 straight on the holeshots this week, after nailing it at Chipley too. I hung onto that lead for a mile or two up there before they started sneaking by...
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editor’S note: When Corey Blanton posted the below ‘Race Face’ photo on Facebook recently, I had to laugh, so I tracked him down for an interview to see how his season ended overall. We have been friends on Facebook for a while, but I don’t remember ever talking to him in person, even though our dads used to battle each other in the Master A class when we were young. Before talking to Corey, I scoured his Facebook page for questions to ask and old photos to share but it wasn’t until speaking with Corey on the phone that I found out everything I needed to know.
JS: Tell me about your childhood? How did you get started riding?CB: I learned how to ride when I was three and loved it from then on. Even before I raced FTR, Dad always purchased FTR memberships for me so I could get the magazine. JS: So, when did you start racing?CB: When I turned 16. At that point, I was just doing local MX for fun and Dad told me, ‘Why don’t you try Hare Scrambles?’ My first one (was bad), but when I got on a 125, I started going to them and it was different.JS: How come? CB: People at motocross, they are really kind of uptight and really not friendly to each other.JS: So, you stuck with FTR? CB: Yeah, everybody is always real friendly. We always like to go and camp; we have a lot of friends out there. Not until the past couple of years when I started really doing good was when I really started to enjoy the Hare Scrambles more and more. Actually, I never really pictured myself being a woods rider, at all.JS: You’re still a good motocrosser, right?CB: I’d say pretty good. I think I can run B class in motocross (laughs)...To be honest, back in 2007, I was diagnosed with stage 4 melanoma. JS: Wow. I had no idea. CB: The thing is, I didn’t know I had cancer. I didn’t go to the hospital because I had cancer. I went to the hospital because I was having severe stomach pains... they found a massive tumor and actually only gave me three to six months to live. I hadn’t even turned 21 yet. That was a real hard thing.
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Corey: When I’m not racing, I do a lot of training simply because after all that I have been through, I now live to make myself happy. I work as hard as I can to be as good as I can and I will never
give up. I have tattooed on my arm “I live strong to be strong” that helped get into shape and stay focused. Having a good support group is key. I’d tell all the little ones not to forget where you came
from, stay humble and true to who you are. My biggest memory is winning B 250 after I finished chemo. That was my biggest achievement at that point.
That moment; life is going to leave you. It was tough at first but after everything, everybody for the longest time, you know, people would tell me, ‘I don’t see how you could do it,’ but when you’re thrown a life or death situation, anybody would do what I did and I just put my head down and fought for myself. I did a lot of chemo; I did 12 rounds at the time, I did the most rounds that they would give someone in that short period of time and they removed the tumor from my stomach and it came back; I’ve had it twice so I’ve been pretty fortunate.JS: What kept you going? CB: Just, I love riding. When I was in the hospital, other than my family and that kind of stuff, the only
thing I really wanted to do was just ride my bike, no matter what consequence. And the very first race I went to after I got out and was released from everything...they gave me my free reign to do what I wanted to, I went right down to the track that weekend and jumped on a bike, did practice and raced my first motocross race and actually won it, my first race back, so that was pretty cool..JS: Wow. Where was that?CB: it was just Bartow; it wasn’t a big race. At the time, there was plenty of people there, I think there was probably eight or 10 people in my class, so to come back and be able to say I won my first race back is definitely something very memorable to
me.JS: Absolutely!CB: The weird part was, I had just got out, so I was so tired and exhausted from the chemo, I was just horribly sick afterward, but it was worth it.JS: And then you started racing Hare Scrambles?CB: The first full season I did was in B 250 after chemo; that’s when I won my championship. Last year, my first year in the A class, was a pretty tough year, going from winning B and then going to A and getting spanked. We trained pretty hard all summer long to come into this year and kind of blended a lot better this year but we need some new equipment. I’m riding an ‘07 dirt bike. I’m not going to say it’s all the bike but I did beat them this weekendJS: Who helps you out?CB: Well, my dad has worked for Honda of Winter
Haven for 30 years. He’s the main salesman for them. They give us a pretty good deal on everything. AKECKS Boost Mobile hooks me up and really helps me out a lot; to do the GNCCs that I’ve done, without them, I wouldn’t be able to do them because those cost a lot, so they cover a lot of that, gear, they help rebuild the bike, they really shell out a lot of money to help me keep racing. I have Bobby with Pro Action Suspension who helps me out. Dirt Road Motorcycles in Mulberry is another little shop that one of my mechanics works for them. Bartow Motocross and my mechanics Scott Frystak and Brian Sargent. It definitely would be hard, I mean, we’ve done it years
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before without any of the help, but these past couple of years, as hard as we’ve been going, it really does makes a difference.JS: What’s one of your favorite tracks? I bet you like Gatorback because of the jumps?CB: I love Brooksville. It’s my favorite track. It was my first race that I lead all the way down to the log and I wrecked going under the log and got passed for the win 200 yards from the finish and I was on the last lap. That one’s always fun. It’s close to home and then all the Bartow events; that’s right in my backyard, 10 minutes from my house. For the most part, Gatorback has always been my favorite track and I don’t know why, there’s only been a handful of times that I’ve done good. Most of the time, Gatorback usually wipes me out, but I just think it’s just a fun track.JS: Does your racing number mean anything?
CB: It’s definitely original. It has no meaning. When we were going to start racing, Dad’s like, ‘Hey, you need to come up with a number.’ My dad was 179 and my brother raced 971 and, for a long time, I was going to run that, but I went to bed one night, woke up and wrote this number down on a piece of paper. It’s just kind of stuck. There’s nothing really about it.JS: Do you have a nickname?CB: No, nothing that I want anybody to know.JS: Have you ever raced an Enduro?CB: This year was a first for me. My dad really talked me into it this year. We went to the Little Brown Jug and I finished seventh in A 250 but that was a national enduro so I ended up being the fifth fastest Florida rider. I was pretty stoked about that.JS: Does your dad still race?CB: Not anymore. Well, he does every now and then. We’ll do mountain bike racing but these past couple of years, we’ve been so heavy on the bike that he hasn’t really done much. We usually do the 6-hour mountain race at Carter Road and stuff. He doesn’t ride the dirt bike any more.JS: Think it’s too much?CB: Well, you know, he’s 60 years old now. With me doing it, and if times were a little better, he would
probably jump back out there and do it, maybe. You may see him next year. I’ve been trying to talk him into it. He craves it, I know he does. He was always really good, rode Master A was the last time I remember him riding back in 2005. JS: I know. I remember our dads battling back in the day.CB: He was doing pretty good then. With both of us doing it, it got kind of expensive so he kind of made the sacrifice and let me kind of live it, because he loves watching just as much as he does riding.JS: Are you guys going to the banquet?CB: This year I’m making double (in contingency) what I got last year, and just the fact that it’s been a hard year racing, I think we’re going to try and go. §
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this past couple years and hopefully more to come. My
dad, Stuart Blanton, and my brother, Jason, push me week in and week out with the Go Pro footage they are able to watch. My sisters, Courtney and Dallas and my girlfriend cheer me on all the way. And my mom,
Rosemary, who has always fulfilled my dreams.”
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Out Front
Jesse Ansley
Dorothy Fleming Dekmar: Racing is in the family.Jesse spends 90 percent of his time at his Papa Tom and Nanne’s house soaking in all the family business. Papa Tom is Tom Fleming of TF Racing .He trains with his Mom.His Dad is his start line assistant at the Hare Scrambles.His Aunt and Uncle are his personal photographers.He has many awards and accomplishments.He is a future superstar.
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Jeditor’S note: Jesse Ansley is well-known for winning. This season, the 11-year-old Florida native wrapped up an undefeated championship in the 65 A class, bringing his championship total to three (Peewee A and 65 A twice.) For Jesse, winning every race this year was important, especially after last year when he almoSt won every race. After speaking with Jesse on the phone recently, I learned of his tight training schedule, future goals for racing and what it’s like to be the grandson of Tom and Ellen Fleming of TF Racing Suspension; it’s easy to see how this youngster finds success.
JS: Tell me about yourself, Jesse. Where do you live and how old are you? JA: I live in Myakka City, Fla., and I’m age 11.JS: Where do you go to school? JA: I’m homeschooled. Well, I’m virutual schooled so I have teachers online.JS: Do you like being homeschooled?JA: Sometimes.JS: I bet you like racing better.JA: Yes mam.JS: So, this FTR season, you won the Hare Scrambles championship in 65A? JA: Yes, at the Dade City race, I wrapped up my championshiop with no second places. I got a perfect season and I used, I think, all my four drops.JS: Were you impressed by those results?JA: Yes, last year in 2010-2011, I almost had a perfect season but I went into the water at Ona.JS: You won the A class last year? JA: Yes.JS: So, what are you going to ride next year?JA: I’m going to go to 85 B and just go on from there.JS: On a KTM?JA: Yes, I have a KTM 85 right now that I’m training on.JS: Do you like it?JA: It actually handles way better because it’s higher.JS: When did you start racing? Who got you your first bike?JA: It was Christmas of 2005 and my grandparents bought me my first bike from Spaceport Cycles. It was a PW 50. I got 13th at my first FTR and I won Gatorback FTR on my PW 50 in the Peewee C class.JS: Sounds like you were a natural from the start!
JA: Yes, I’ve been doing FTR my whole life, basically.JS: I know you race at the national level, too, but what do you like the most about FTR? Is there anything different?JA: I like FTR because I basically grew up around it and everybody is my friend there, basically. After I get off the track, I can socialize. I can see somebody walking in the pits and tell them, ‘Hey,” and have a
conversation with them. JS: And your whole family goes to the races, including your grandparents?
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JA: Yes, they have the big blue and black boxvan and they’re working on suspension all weekend.JS: Some would say you’re really lucky to have Tom as your grandpa!JA: Yes, he runs with me everday we run two-and-a-half, three or four miles everyday so, yeah, he sets up my bike and after every race I actually take it all apart and put it all back together and if I need help with something that’s what he’s doing so that’s a good
thing about that.JS: Does he give you any advice at the races?JA: Yeah, after I get done with practice, he asks me how the course is and if I say something like, ‘At the 4-mile marker, there’s this real sketchy section,’ he’ll give me some advie and tell me to look for good lines.JS: Do you really take your whole bike apart by yourself?JA: Yes, but sometimes my dad comes out to the shop and helps
me. We have a real good support team helping me.JS: I know you’ve traveled all over, but what is one of your favorite tracks? JA: This year I didn’t get to go to Gatorback because we were qualifying for Loretta’s at Reddick but my favoirte track always is Brooksville. It’s kind of true trail riding. There’s real tight section, real open section, they have an old mx track there. I like it.JS: Do you have any brothers or sisters?JA: I have one brother, one sister and a half sister. My brother Jimmy used to race then he got real sick so he
kind of quit that but he’s starting to do it now again.JS: I have to ask, since you’re used to winning a lot of races, what is the hardest part?JA: Just getting ready and trying to eat healty – I eat healthy everyday (but) just going running. You have to stay mentally tough.JS: What’s the best part? JA: The best part about racing is that you go to the track and you can have fun and you can win.JS: You have also won all five GNCC races so far? How tough has that been? JA: At River Ranch, I kind of got it handed to me. I won by 10 minutes and 48 seconds. The Georgia one was really muddy and I kind of got that one handed to be because I was smart and they kind of all got stuck. Then the North Carolina, we were battling. And then SC, we were battling also. And the Kentycky one, that’s when we were going back and forth through the woods every second.JS: And you won every time?JA: Yes, I’ve pulled off every one.JS: How is the terrain? Are you scared of the mountains? JA: Well, kind of, but I kind of expected it.JS: What are you looking forward to?JA: I heard somebody say that if you win a GNCC championship you get a ride down Main Street in New York so I really look forward to that. I really want to do that.JS: What about FTR? Just keep climbing?JA: Yeah, I’m going to aim for that. I don’t think I’ll ever get away from FTR. My main goal is to keep on winning championships.JS: Who do you look up to?JA: I look up to Garrett Edmisten and JP Wilson, and in the GNCC I look up to Charlie Mullins. JS: Is there anyone you would like to thank? JA: I would like to thank God for keeping everybody together and safe. TF Racing. Steve Thompson. HBD Grafx. Embory truck and tractor. Pit Posse. G2 Photos. 3d. Maxxis. And my whole family for supporting me.Mom (Christy Rae) and Dad (Lynwood Ansley.)JS: Are you goin to the banquet?JA: Tom and elllen dont becasue the Loretta Lynn’s nationals, but since I’ve been winnig the championships, I go and then my mom drives me to the airport in the morning and I fly to Tennessee, so I do go to the banquet. §
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Jesse: When I get older, I kind of want to take over the business, so I guess I’m learning pretty quick.
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who: The Southern Dirt Track Association is made up of three individuals that run it, myself (Shawn McNary), Ward Jones and Ray Delacqueseaux; three managing partners of the business and also all three are longtime flattrack racers. I had my pro license a long time ago and I got it again last year.
what: We’re very much a family-based organization, just like the FTR. We promote a family environment and run a very organized event. Our class structure is very forgiving. We don’t have a lot of specific rules on the type of bike you
*Abridged interview with Shawn McNary can ride. It’s more based on age and skill level. We have two kids classes: a Peewee Beginner and Peewee Intermediate. We have everybody from kids who ride XR 50s to TTR 110s.For adult classes, we have everything from amateurs, like the first time people who have never raced flattrack before and don’t have a lot of experience, up to the expert class. We have a Super Senior class for 60 plus, a Vintage plus and Intermediate classes.
where: We really consider Ocala our home track. That’s our guy that we race with the most, but riders want a variety of tracks. It’s our goal to try to race at four different tracks and just try to rotate. One is an eighth-mile in length. The Ocala track is a quarter mile. We’re trying to get a 3/8 mile and a half mile. Most of the tracks that we race on are go-kart tracks and mini sprint car tracks. We want to get the bigger car tracks but it’s really hard tor compete with the car crowd.
when: The last race of our regularly scheduled season is June 23. We have three races before our summer break: May 19 and June 2 at Marion County Speedway in Ocala and June 23, we haven’t decided on a track.
why: I guess I enjoy flattrack for the thrill of the speed and being able to just pitch the bike completely sideways and still have the gas pinned wide open. In all honesty, our races are a little bit shorter in duration and length, and it doesn’t require the same condition as offroad. Riding motocross or offroad is the best physical training that you can do.
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Keep’n it Sideways!
1/4 mile Outlaw Pro/Am race during 2012 bIke Week
at Marion County Speedway in Ocala, Fla.
Events averaging 80+ race entries
Amateur, Intermediate, Expert, Vintage, Super Senior, Pee Wee Beginner and Intermediate,
Amateur Quad and Open Quad classes
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ShAWn MCnAry raced Enduros in the early 2000s in the A 4stroke class and said he has a few year end award plaques on the wall. He’s also been a member of the Suncoast Trailblazers for 10 years. Recently, his 9-year-old son Max completed his first FTR Hare Scrambles in the Mini C
class; Max usually races flattrack along with his 12-year-old sister and 62-year-old grandpa. “Usually, he’s up front,” Shawn said of his dad. “We have three generations of flattrack racing right now.”
on MAx’S fIrSt ftr rACe:“He liked it but he was a little reserved. He doesn’t have near the amount of experience
offroad that he does flattracking. I was riding as a sweep rider, staying back behind him as far as I could and not have him see me. He was doing good until he hit some roots around the bottom of a pretty big oak tree and swapped himself out and knocked the wind out of himself. (But) he ended up finishing. He did 18 miles. The flattracks are a quarter-mile per lap and you only do 10 lap mains, so 2.5 miles (total).
We’re really easy to get along with and we’re really friendly and very happy to help out newbies. I literally let them try (my bike) out and see. Once they ride my bike, they’re hooked.-Southern Dirt Track Association’s Shawn McNary
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Elected Officers :
Chairpersons :Cary Hunt, enduro 14967 Newport Road, Clearwater, FL 33764(727) [email protected]
Mike Belle, hare ScrambleS 912 Justice Drive, Tampa, FL 33613 (813) 963-0657 [email protected]
Rick Dreggors, motocroSS
439 River Isle Court, Longwood, FL 32779 (407) [email protected]
ford SnodgraSS, President1524 Fleetwood Drive, Sarasota, FL 34232(941) [email protected]
brookS tomblin, Vice President406 N. Halifax Drive, Ormond Beach, FL 32176(386) 615-0493vicepresidentfloridatrailriders.orgkayla vawter, Secretary4012 Raccoon Road Zolfo Springs, FL 33890(863) 381-2649secretaryfloridatrailriders.orgdaniel white,Treasurer10745 Foxhole Drive, Clermont, FL 34711(407) 480-1059treasurerfloridatrailriders.org
RiderRepresentatives:
Enduro:
AA/ABMatt Ludwig11104 Blackwood Dr.New Port Richey, FL 34654727-424-3532Cdlover90hotmail.com
CVacant
Specialty A & BJerry Bean510 E. Minnesota AveMacclenny, FL 32063(904) 382-3893jbeanacegmail.com
Specialty C, WomenAllen Pearce3473 NW 49th AveGainesville, FL 32605352-339-5644allen.pearcecox.net
Hare Scrambles:
AA/A/BKyle Parsons13804 Lacebark Pine Rd.Orlando, FL 32832(407) 595-0191Kparsons0gmail.com
C Vacant
Specialty A & BJeremy Powell96187 Long Beach DrFernandina Beach, FL 32034-8716(904) 225-3176jeremypowell88hotmail.com
Specialty C, WomenKerri ChambersP. O. Box 231Auburndale, FL 33823-0231(863) 956-9140jekchambersaol.com
Saturday RidersMichael Sacco3272 San Bernadino St.Clearwater, FL 33759(727) 422-9278michaeljsaccogmail.com
QuadsKayla Vawter4012 Raccoon RoadZolfo Springs, FL 33890863-381-2649vawter1105yahoo.com
Motocross: AA/ABTommy Thompson150 Morris Lake DriveHawthorne, FL 32640(352) 484-2337Mxpro4netzero.com
C & Specialty A/BVacant
Specialty C, WomenRay Spudeck5409 Ashton CourtTallahassee, FL 32317(850) 807-0524rspudeckcomcast.net
QuadsDwayne SprengerPO Box 350Fellsmere, FL 32948(772) 571-0681aspren3390aol.com
Refereesenduro: David Wildner
(727) [email protected]
hare ScrambleS: Donny Richardson (727) 235-2051 [email protected]
motocroSS: Bryan Hayes (321) 537-4267 [email protected]
Scorekeepersenduro: Jeremy Powell(904) 521-3539 [email protected]
hare ScrambleS: Donald St. John (912) 729-1089 [email protected]
motocroSS: Sandy Moss (321) 537-0716
Hare Scrambles Scoring Database Maitenance: Tim Nordle (352) 303-0088
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Who to Contact in FTR
Area #1: Rocky Gavins, 290 East Palmer Mill Road Monticello, FL 32344 [email protected] (850) 545-9945Counties: 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: David Davis, 426 NW Indian Ridge Lane, Lake City, FL 32055 [email protected] (386) 365-0890Counties: Hamilton, Suwannee, Columbia, Baker, Union, Bradford, Nassau, Duval, Clay, Putnam, St. Johns
Area #3: Dylan Galbreath, 810 Crest View North Wildwood, FL 34785 [email protected] (352) 330-1911Counties: 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: David Wildner, 731 Locust St. Tarpon Springs, FL 34689 [email protected] (727) 510-9039Counties: Hernando, Pasco. Pinellas, West Hillsborough
Area #6: Kerri Chambers, PO Box 231, Auburndale FL [email protected] (863) 956-9140Counties: East Hillsborough, Polk
Area #7: Bill Jenkins, Jr. 13519 Lacebark Pine Road, Orlando, FL [email protected]: Seminole, Orange, Osceola
Area #8: Sam Boydstun, 1410 Gleneagles Way, Rockledge, FL 32955 [email protected] Counties: Brevard, Indian River
Area #9: Kevin Vaughan, 7397 Manthey Ave. North Port, FL 34291 [email protected] (941) 426-5122Counties: Manatee, Sarasota, Hardee, DeSoto, Highlands
Area #10: Jonathan Campbell, 6008 Tangelo Drive Fort Pierce, FL 34982 [email protected] (918) 261-9770Counties: Okeechobee, St. Lucie, Martin
Area #11: Ed Lukosavich, 6655 Bottlebrush Lane Naples, Fl [email protected] (239) 514-4530Counties: Charlotte, Glades, Lee, Hendry, Collier
Area #12: Kyle McAfee, 572 Santa Fe RoadWest Palm Beach, FL [email protected] (561) 722-1318Counties: Palm Beach
Area #13: Paul Lucas, 7500 SW 171st St. Miami, FL 33157 [email protected] (305) 244-7531Counties: Broward, Dade, Monroe
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Where to Ride?
1. Apollo Motorcycle Club - apollomotorcycleclub.com - Dan 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 - John Hawkins, (352) 516-6903, [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. Nature Coast Trail Blazers - Paul Ladouceur(352) 279-4911, [email protected]
13. River City Dirt Riders - rcdr.org - Mundy Murzic, Jacksonville, FL (904) 465-2013, [email protected]
14. Sarasota Area Dirt Riders - sadraracing.com - Randy Faul, Arcadia, FL (863) 494-6476, [email protected]
15. Sarasota Area Quad Riders - Amanda Fronckowiak, Venice, FL (941) 223-6974, [email protected]
16. Southeast Florida Trail Riders - seftr.org - Frank Campbell, West Palm Beach, FL (561) 722-1321, [email protected]
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18. Suncoast Trail Blazers - Brian Coughlin, Tampa, FL (813) 908-9008, [email protected]
19. Sunrunners M/C - Jack Terrell, Auburndale, FL (863) 984-9294, [email protected]
20. Tallahassee Trail Riders - tallahasseetrailriders.org - Rocky Gavins, Tallahassee, FL (850) 545-9945, [email protected]
21. Treasure Coast Trail Riders - Scott Klucinec, Vero Beach, FL (772) 473-3801, [email protected]
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2011 Aug-21 Enduro #1 Big Scrub Trail Riders, LOCHLOOSA Tyler Trammell Aug-27&28 HS #1 River City Dirt Riders, LAKE CITY/AMP Mose Howard Sept-4 Enduro #2 Greenville Enduro Riders , WHITMIRE, SC Tyler Trammell Sept-10&11 HS #2 Apollo MC, SAMSULA, FL Shane Hoskins Sept-17&18 HS #3 Central Florida Trail Riders, BARTOW, FL Mose Howard October-2 Enduro #3 Suncoast Trail Blazers, BROOKSVILLE, FL Tyler Trammell
October-8&9 HS #4 Daytona Dirt Riders, ORMOND BEACH, FL CANCELED October-22&23 HS #4 Azalea City MC, BOSTWICK, FL Mose Howard November-5&6 HS #5 Sunrunners, BARTOW, FL Mose Howard November-6 Enduro #4 Perry Mountains MC, MAPLESVILLE, AL Tyler Trammell November-19&20 Rain Date December-3&4 HS #6 Old School Dirt Riders, MYAKKA CITY, FL Mose Howard 2012 January-7&8 HS #7 Suncoast Trail Blazers, BROOKSVILLE, FL Charlie Mullins January-14&15 HS #8 Palm Beach Trail Riders, OKEECHOBEE, FL Cory Buttrick January 15 Enduro #5 Broxton Bridge, EHRHARDT, SC Hunter Williams January-28&29 HS #9 Treasure Coast Trail Riders, BRIGHTON, FL Shane Hoskins February-11&12 HS #10 SE Florida Trail Riders, OKEECHOBEE, FL Charlie Mullins February-19 Motocross #1 Suspended indefinitely February-19 Enduro #6 Central Florida Trail Riders, RICHLOAM, FL Garrett Edmisten February-25&26 HS #11 SADRA, ONA, FL Jesse Robinson March-3&4 HS #12 Big Scrub Florida Trail Riders, GATORBACK, FL Garrett Edmisten March-4 Enduro #7 Sandlapper, SALLEY SC Cory Buttrick March-10&11 Motocross #2 Suspended indefinitely March-11 Enduro #8 DDR (Alligator), DAYTONA BEACH, FL Tyler Trammell March-18 Motocross #3 Suspended indefinitely March-24&25 HS #13 FTR Benefit, DADE CITY, FL Clay Lyons April-1 Motocross #4 Suspended indefinitely April-14&15 HS #14 Tallahassee Trail Riders, CHIPLEY, FL Shane Hoskins April-22 Motocross #5 Suspended indefinitely April-28&29 HS #15 Daytona Dirt Riders, ORMOND BEACH, FL Shane Hoskins May-5 Enduro #9 Apollo MC, SAMSULA, FL Garrett Edmisten May-13 Motocross #6 Suspended indefinitely May-19 BOD/Sanction Meeting - ORMOND BEACH, FL May-20 Enduro #10 FTR Benefit, HEART ISLAND, FL Canceled May-27 Motocross #7 Suspended indefinitely June-3 Motocross #8 Suspended indefinitely August-4&5 FTR Banquet, ORLANDO, FL
2011-2012 FTR ScheduleVisit www.floridatrailriders.org for up-to-date race info or call (352) 538-6291
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