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June 2011

Final Call for ANQ participants for the 2011 Amateur GNC motocross at Walton Raceway August 15-20

If you, or someone you know, wants to participate in the 2011 Amateur Grand National Championship make sure that entry is submitted  - so act NOW!  www.motoregistry.ca 

If you have already entered skip down for some important info below .... FYI -  we are working diligently to get the participant confirmations out for current entries, this should be done in a matter of days.

After June 30th entries for the Wiseco Amateur Grand National Championship will be taken on an as received basis. 

Up until June 30th the CMRC regional Amateur National Qualifiers (ANQs) participants have preference to pre-enter on an as received basis. (ANQ standing no longer counts after June 19)

IF

there are still gate positions available, otherwise they are added to the standby list.

Classes accepting standby entries only

Classes that have very limited entries available at this time

Classes that have entries available at this time

 

Enter now at www.motoregistry.ca

Got questions? Check out the FAQs at http://www.partscanadatranscan.ca/event-faq.html

If you have already entered we encourage you to do the following to ensure you get the gate position you earned ...

1. ***VERY IMPORTANT*** Go to www.cmrcracing.com/results and make sure you show up on your regional ANQ series results and that the results are ALL correct and complete. If not correct contact your regional CMRC representative immediately. Check www.cmrcracing.com for your local ANQ events and regional reps

2. Log into your account at www.motoregistry.ca and make sure the information is ALL correct and complete. i.e race #, email address, mail address, phone #, etc. Your email receipt is also a record of what you submit.

3. Now relax and for fun go to www.facebook.com/TransCan and give us a 'Like', see who else to going to Walton Raceway and/or follow us on twitter http://twitter.com/TransCan

... so what happens once my entry goes in ? ....

All entries received by June 19th will be ranked based on the ANQ entry list and results. As soon as ALL regional ANQ results are received, checked for accuracy and entered for each rider and then double checked we will email to each entry a confirmation of the entry status. This will be followed by a snail mail package to everyone with details of the 2011 Parts Canada TransCan and the Wiseco Amateur Grand National Championship.

... Will you be there? ...

If you are considering, in even the most remote way, that you might compete in the GNC or are not sure if you qualified then go to www.motoregistry.ca  anyway and sign up now. If for any reason you can't make it you can cancel your entry and get a refund. You wouldn't believe the painful emails and phone calls we get each year after the deadline that start with "I wish I hadda ..."

... How will your region be represented?... If you know someone who SHOULD represent their region at the GNC make sure they get this information, be a buddy, encourage them and help them if they need it!

See you in Walton Raceway August 15-21 2011!

TransCan info here ... www.partscanadatranscan.ca

TransCan registration here ... www.motoregistry.ca

CMRC membership, rules, race results and ANQ series results are here... www.cmrcracing.com 

Canadian motocross news here ... www.motocrosscanada.ca

www.mxpmag.com 

http://www.directmotocross.com/

And a word from some of our key sponsors here ...

www.scott-sports.com 

www.wiseco.com

www.battlefieldequipment.ca 

Chris Lee

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Canada to join Team MotoConcepts #RedBud #AmericanMX , but will there be any Canadians?

Jake Canada and Ben Lamay have been drafted into the MotoConcepts Racing race team after the team fired Frenchman Christophe Pourcel a week ago.

Regular team member Kyle Chisholm is sidelined and still recovering from his infamous crash in Houston where he bruised a lung. He is still having problems breathing and getting 100% healthy so he will sit out some races to continue to recover. MotoConcepts decided to give a chance to two deserving privateers that are doing good in the AMA Motocross Nationals this year.

"We, at MotoConcepts, are all about racing and are excited to give a chance to privateers who are showing heart, speed and dedication with limited support" says owner Mike Genova.

"Jake Canada showed up in Lakewood and surprised a lot of people with a 9th overall, myself included" states David Vuillemin, MotoConcepts Team Manager.

"Ben Lamay has been getting consistent results and is in 16th in the stacked 450 class. When we decided that Kyle Chisholm needed some time off to heal up, Mike Genova and I decided to go ahead and find riders who needed help. I am confidant we can help Jake and Ben with our equipment and knowledge," Vuillemin continued.

Jake and Ben will make their debut this Saturday at the Red Bud National.

Lawn Darts and Podiums -Yamalube Schrader’s SMX Racing rider Shawn Maffenbeier about Morden ’11,

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If you’re talking to Yamalube Schrader’s SMX Racing rider Shawn Maffenbeier about Morden ’11, he’s likely to give you an apt description of being a human lawn dart. The first moto almost had Shawn taking the hole shot and after a couple corners he collided with another rider and headed off into the bush. He managed to pull himself out and was in 28th. “Shawn put his head down and wrung everything he could out of his Yamaha 450,” said owner/manager Randy Maffenbeier. “ The Yamalube lubricated motor and GYTR clutch kept everything running smoothly in the horrendous conditions while other bikes, motors and clutches were burning out all over the track. Shawn was able to battle back to 8th for the first moto.”

Moto 2 saw Shawn get an amazing jump to claim the hole shot and lead the pack for the second slop fest. Colton Facciotti soon passed Shawn and Willard was close behind. The three riders soon put some distance between them and the rest of the field. “I ran 2nd for about half the moto then I went down a couple times and Willard almost passed me. I was just starting to put some distance between us when I slid out bad and both the bike and I were thrown into a ditch that was dug to help drain the track,” said Maffenbeier. “ The bike was stuck up to the seat and I was stuck up to my waist in the mud. I had to wait until the end of the moto to be dug out and a bobcat had to pull my bike out.” Taking a DNF for the second moto still had Shawn finishing 14th overall for the day.

“We couldn’t be happier with the performance of our Yamalube Schrader’s Yamaha equipment,” said owner/manager Jackie Maffenbeier. “The Dr. D pipe and Renegade fuel gave us all the extra horse power when we needed it and the SSS Suspension worked perfectly again. Shawn is disappointed in some of his lines that he chose and that’s fine as he’s young and will learn from his mistakes. As a team we’re very excited that he is still in the top ten for the 4th week in a row and we all know there will be bumps along the way as we build a champion!

 

Yamalube Schrader’s SMX Racing’s Denaye Giroux, continued her season in Denver Colorado this past weekend.  Denaye finished with and 18th and 21st. for an overall 22nd. on the day for her first WMA points of the year. “The field is very strong,” said Giroux. “With a 35+ day and 31 riders on the line, I’m very happy with my results. I’m looking forward to Millville and improving my finishes.”

  

Jackie and Randy Maffenbeier

Owners/Managers

Yamalube Schrader’s SMX Racing

306-741-9772/306-741-9070


Bring back the bikes - Midnorth Monitor - Massey ON

Bring back the bikes

Former Ag Society directors decry loss of Massey motocross

By Craig Gilbert

Posted 6 hours ago

Two former Massey Agricultural Society directors with significant ties to the motocross races that have graced the track at the Massey Fairgrounds for almost two decades have expressed their disappointment at the events' abrupt cancellation.

Former Canadian Motocross Racing Corp. (CMRC) rep and race coordinator Karen Gerrard was before Sables-Spanish Rivers township council Wednesday evening, June 22 to offer some opinions and ideas related to the Massey Fairgrounds. Gerrard was also a member of the Massey Agricultural Society (MAS), the body responsible for the Massey Fair. She challenged Mayor Les Gamble unsuccessfully in the fall 2010 election.

When called to present by Deputy Mayor Patricia Hnatuik (Mayor Les Gamble was in Cutler at a meeting with several provincial deputy ministers – see page six for that unrelated story), Gerrard requested that council go in-camera because she intended to discuss identifiable individuals. Her request was summarily denied.

She said that in contrast to claims that the events lost money, each race in 2010 turned a profit between $2,500 and $3,500 for the MAS itself, not counting the significant economic impact of 250 riders and family members descending on the town of 800-1,000 people.

The participants stay at local motels or the Chutes campground, buy groceries and gas and dine out at local restaurants. She added that though ridership was down in 2009 across the board due to the Vale (Inco) strike, the riders were coming back by August. More than that, Massey still posted stronger numbers than Providence Bay, which has made no indication they intend to give up their events.

Gerrard, whose son is a CMRC rider, added the argument that the track in Sault Ste. Marie is siphoning riders from Massey is bunk. She said with rare exception, races at the two tracks don't conflict.

"Riders who want to race towards their CMRC points will attend the CMRC races," she said. "The events at the Sault track would not have an impact on rider entries at the CMRC points series races in Massey or Providence Bay."

She said the loss of a national sanctioning for the races is unprecedented in the 20-year history of Massey motocross and is emblematic of a track record (pun intended) the MAS has established.

She said the MAS executives are difficult to deal with, particularly from the perspective of the township itself. She said the organization, incorporated as a charity through the auspices of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA), is losing directors and having more and more trouble in recruiting volunteers.

"We are very concerned about the management capabilities of the current board of directors for the Massey Agricultural Society," Gerrard told Township of Sables-Spanish Rivers (TSSR) council. "The mismanagement on the part of the MAS by not honouring the motocross agreement, failing to cooperate with the municipality, failing to be able to secure contractors to carry out work, failing to keep volunteers and causing volunteer directors to resign in order to not be the target of the pettiness and belittling by a few strong opinionated directors is a cause for concern.

"Most importantly, we are concerned that the buildings and property at the Fairgrounds, of which the municipality either owns or partnered in (constructing), are not being used to their full potential."

Gerrard went on to say the Massey track has gained national exposure online and in print, and has incubated such homegrown elite riders as Iain Hayden and Kurtis Ritchie. She suggested the MAS might have breached a contract with the CMRC by canceling the balance of the year's events.

She suggested the municipality take over the operation of the motocross track and lease the fairgrounds, Emiry Barn, and all equipment and materials related to the operation of the motocross event from the MAS at the rate of $500 per event weekend.

Gerrard said she and Jim Dunlop would be willing to be the persons in charge of the motocross operations. She said that would convince the CMRC to reinstate the sanctioning and the insurance coverage of the motocross event and track. She added that the municipality should retain an event coordinator on some level to plan and administer events on the fairgrounds professionally.

When she was finished council thanked her for her presentation without comment. Gerrard told the Mid-North Monitor later she took that as a sign that "council did not seem to care about the fairgrounds property or buildings, nor did they seem to want to hear the concerns of the residents."

Though he made no comment at the Wednesday evening meeting, the Mid-North Monitor learned the next day Councillor Jayson Stewart had resigned as the municipal representative on the MAS board of directors.

He said as a father with a young family, he wanted to avoid exposure to possible future litigation (the MAS is currently facing a lawsuit based on past activity).

"That suit is sort of languishing in court, so it opens the opportunity for future cases where (I would be liable) as a member of the board," he told MNM.

On the subject of motocross, he said the loss of any event is a hit to the community, and that he hoped either the MAS would replace the races with something else, or perhaps a private individual could revive them at another location, possibly on Seldom Seen Road.

Another voice coming out against the loss of motocross in Massey belongs to Mid-North Monitor editor Rosalind Russell. Russell was the manager of the Massey Agricultural Fair in 1992 and was instrumental in bringing motocross to the town.

With a progressive board of directors, we took on many projects that year, such as a new roof for the stables, moving the midway trailers off the centre of the fairgrounds and creating a trailer park for them, putting in new hydro lines to allow for more vendors outside, and the big one, the development, installation and sanctioning of a professional level motocross track," she said. "The original job cost $1,200, and following discussions and negotiations with professional affiliations, who sent out inspectors to approve the track, the sport got a real boost in the North."

She said close to 10,000 people of all ages came out to check out the action. This was before quad races were added.

"As some readers might recall, we got the tail end of Hurricane Andrew over the Thursday and Friday of that year, so our numbers were really down, with them picking up on the Saturday and Sunday," Russell explained. "Without the motocross, the society would have lost major revenue.

"We are talking about families who not only invest in the equipment and travel (it can be as expensive as hockey), but also families who spend the entire weekend camping at the fair (revenue), buying merchandise and supplies (supporting local businesses) and take part in the events (more revenue).

"The event itself brings in thousands of people who pay their entry fees, visit concessions, buy food and merchandise, and take in the event (more revenue). There were also dozens, if not hundreds of entrants (more revenue). So, with all these pluses, cancelling motocross simply doesn't add up, in my opinion."

As a former fair manager and a parent with a son who likes to ride, she described the MAS' decision as a "huge disappointment, both on a personal and professional level. I don't honestly see the fair attracting 'hundreds' of ATVs for mud bog races and demolition derby, two excellent events, which should 'augment' motocross, not take it over."

What do you think? Find this story online at www.midnorthmonitor.com or on our Facebook page (search Mid-North Monitor and select the entry under "places") and join the conversation.

Massey Motocross no more - Midnorth Monitor - #Massey Ontario

Massey Motocross no more

By Nadine Labelle

Posted 3 days ago

MASSEY - The Massey Agricultural Society (MAS) website just says, "Sorry, Motocross closed." But that does little to explain to motocross fans and riders the reasoning behind the sudden closure in the middle of last week.

And, what about the three remaining CMRC (Canadian Motocross Racing Circuit) events including Summer MX Series Race June 26, July 24 and August 28? There will no more bikes on the track. There will be no more practices or events at the fair grounds track.

"It was our choice to close," said MAS president Don Patrie. The motocross track is being replaced by a mud bog event and the demolition derby at this years annual Massey Fair.

He said, "(The motocross) was not strong enough." He blames the new motocross track in Sault Ste. Marie for hurting the use of the Massey track. "It'll keep the dust down for neighbours too."

"The Massey Agricultural Society made a breach, they did not honour their side of the agreement. In my eyes, as a CMRC representative they let down a lot of young riders," said Randy Hall, Central Ontario CMRC representative. Hall agreed that the decision to close the track was fully a choice of the MAS and disappointing to the CMRC.

Former motocross director Karen Gerrard, said she and her 17 year old son Ryan who is regular motocross racer are disappointed with the turn of events.

"Practices were supposed to start in June. The CMRC website advised to check the Massey Agricultural Society website for a practice schedule but none was posted.

"Ryan, like other riders, will probably use the local snowmobile trails, back roads, pole lines or travel to Sudbury or Providence Bay. Travel would mean a 90 minute trip for a two hour practice time. Not very economical considering that there is a track that is within a two minute drive."

"Having a national sanctioning removed from this area's motocross track has not happened before and it is going to be very difficult to get another track sanctioned in this area."

Gerrard continued on to say, "We are concerned that the buildings and property at the Fairgrounds, of which the municipality either owns or partnered in building, are not being used to their full potential because the volunteer board of directors are not capable of taking on any programming other than the fair weekend. With the high turnover of members of the Board, there lacks the continuity and lack of direction in programming."

"I believe that the Fairgrounds could play a much larger role in the tourism and recreation portion of the economic development," said Gerrard who intends to raise her concerns with council.

There are still two motocross tracks located in Providence Bay (on Manitoulin Island) and in Sault Ste. Marie Hall explained. The June 26 race has been cancelled and other two ones are yet to be rescheduled. Hall said, "An event such as that usually brings in around 70 riders and their families. We're talking about between 200 and 250 people in town for that weekend."

If riders have questions or concerns regarding area motocross and possible rescheduling of the two races in July and August, contact Randy Hall at : hallre@hotmail.ca.

"The event was not profitable," said Patrie. "They're just not coming any more. I can't comment on numbers but I would like to pass on our regrets to those who were attending. We feel bad for riders, but it'll be closed now."

"It's sad to see it close. There's not much in Massey area and while they loved the track ... we can only do so much. It's time for a change and we're trying something else."

'AXO Athlete of the Week' to be presented by Yamaha at the (WCAN) Western Canadian Amateur Motocross National

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Hi folks 

The Annual Western Canadian Amateur Motocross National (WCAN) begins next Wed June 29 and Yamaha is proud to be involved! All Yamaha racers will be competing for Yamabucks (Details on that contingency program here: http://yamaha-motor.ca/racing/yamabucks.php) and ALL mini-cycle racers, regardless of brand, are eligible to win the 'AXO Athlete of the Week.' Please refer to attached news release for details on the award.

If you don't know much about the WCAN, please go to http://www.cdnmx.com/

Have a good weekend!

Danny Brault
Public Relations Coordinator
Yamaha Motor Canada ltd.
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Ontario Provincial Championships One-day motocross OPC @ Paisley Sunday, June 26th

Check out coverage from last weekends CMRC Ontario Provincial motocross action!
http://www.directmotocross.com/news/mx-photo/2011/06/cmrc-walton-provincialanq

One-day OPC @ Paisley Sunday, June 26th

 

The crew at the Paisley RAT Track is working hard to prepare the track for this Sunday's one-day Ontario Provincial event. 

 

Gates will open on Saturday afternoon from 4:00 to 10:00 pm. Overnight parking is available for $10 per vehicle. Gates will reopen at 6:00 am on Sunday morning.

 

Early sign-in will take place at the caboose on Saturday night from 8:00 to 9:00 pm and will resume Sunday morning at 6:30 am. You MUST have your membership card at sign-in and if you are a minor, your parent/guardian MUST be with you at sign-in. We will only receive race registrations from the competing rider.

 

Mandatory riders meeting will begin at 7:45 am sharp. All riders and mechanics must attend.

 

There is a separate track for 50cc and 65cc Beginner classes. We will have an awards ceremony for all 50 cc and 60 Beginner classes after the final moto on the mini track. Riders and parents are reminded to go to the mini track trophy award area after the last moto of the day on the mini track. We will review second-moto results, give parents an instant opportunity to protest results, and then distribute trophies to top competitors. BRING YOUR CAMERAS for some great camaraderie shots!!!!!

 

Please remember: 

  • Food booth serving up egg muffins & coffee for breakfast and burgers, sausages & hot dogs will be running all day Sunday
  • Please keep your children close - the RAT Track is a farm and there are many places that can be dangerous for children left alone. Keep your pets on a leash.
  • NO glass containers.
  • Please dispose of used oil/fuel appropriately in the marked container near the finish line exit.
  • Please DO NOT BURN scrap wood with nails or embedded metal in it. The wood burns and the nails are left behind for another rider to drive over and get a flat tire.
  • Please be respectful of other racers. Quiet time begins at 11:00 pm on Saturday.
  • Once practice starts, only staff members are permitted on the track/infield. NO ONE is permitted to walk around the track/in-field while races are occurring. There is a designated mechanics area to communicate with your rider and several designated spectator viewing areas.  

The Paisley RAT Track is located north of Paisley, ON on 8 Concession (turn right on the first road north of Paisley. For GPS entries, the track address is 1419 Concession 8, Arran-Elderslie, ON and the coordinates are N 44° 20.018'   W 81º 15.556'

If you have any further questions, call 519 353-5900 or email us at info@rattrack.com. See you on the weekend!!!

 

Helga & Ewald and the entire Rothmaier Family