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Florida Trail

RidersFebruary 2013

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floridatrailriders.org

Florida Trail Riders (FTR) Magazine is published 12 times per year by Florida Trail Riders, Inc. FTR Magazine will review and consider letters and mail submitted by members. Deadline is day 20 of the month prior to publication.

The decision to publish or edit submissions rests with the magazine. Opinions expressed in articles are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the

editor or of the members of Florida Trail Riders, Inc.

Quote of the Month:

Glenn (Gardner) is awesome. The races aren’t the same when he’s not there. He’s like the life of the party.

February

Kurt Lucas“

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Area #1: VACANT

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: Gary Wyatt, 841 Cousintown RoadInterlachen, FL 32148 [email protected](386) 684-2698

Counties: Hamilton, Suwannee, Columbia, Baker, Union, Bradford, Nassau, Duval, Clay, Putnam, St. Johns

Area #3: Brad Gustafson, 1464 NW 106th St.Gainesville, FL 32606 [email protected](352) 359-1543

Counties: Gilchrist, Alachua, Levy, Marion, Citrus, Sumter, Lake

Area #4: Chad Hunter, 408 Grove St. Ormond Beach, FL [email protected](386) 295-0845Counties: Flagler, Volusia

Area #5: David Wildner, 731 Locust St. Tarpon Springs, FL [email protected] (727) 510-9039

Counties: Hernando, Pasco. Pinellas, West Hillsborough

Area #6: Jack Terrell, 180 Sunrise Hill LaneAuburndale, FL [email protected](863) 984-9294Counties: East Hillsborough, Polk

Area #7: Bill Jenkins, Jr., 13519 Lacebark Pine RoadOrlando, FL 32832 [email protected] (407) 282-6056Counties: Seminole, Orange, Osceola

Area #8: Sam Boydstun, 1410 Gleneagles WayRockledge, FL 32955 [email protected](321) 433-0619 Counties: Brevard, Indian River

Area #9: Kevin Vaughan, 7397 Manthey Ave. North Port, FL 34291 [email protected] (941) 426-5122

Counties: Manatee, Sarasota, Hardee, DeSoto, Highlands

Area #10: Jonathan Campbell, 6008 Tangelo Drive Fort Pierce, FL [email protected] (918) 261-9770Counties: Okeechobee, St. Lucie, Martin

Area #11: Ed Lukosavich, 6655 Bottlebrush Lane Naples, FL [email protected](239) 253-2333Counties: Charlotte, Glades, Lee, Hendry, Collier

Area #12: VACANTCounties: Palm Beach

Area #13: Shaw Dunkel, 2620 NE 11th Ave.Pompano Beach, FL [email protected](954) 901-9505Counties: Broward, Dade, Monroe

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1. apollo Motorcycle cluB:Jim Rollyson - Cocoa, FL (321) 917-6845, [email protected] apollomotorcycleclub.com

2. azalea city Motorcycle cluB: Gary Wyatt - Interlachen, FL (386) 684-2698, [email protected]

3. Big Scrub Trail Riders: John Hawkins - Tavares, FL(352) 516-6903, [email protected]

4. central florida trail riders:Keith Finnerty - Altamonte Springs, FL (407) 774-9090, [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] daytonadirtriders.com

7. faMily riders, inc.: Johnny Thomas - Hanahan, SC(843) 553-1463, [email protected]

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 track & 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] naturecoasttrailblazers.com

13. river city dirt riders:Brad Stanton - Switzerland, FL (904) 219-6980, [email protected] rcdr.org

14. sarasota area dirt riders:Randy Faul - Arcadia, FL(863) 494-6476, [email protected] sadraracing.com

15. sarasota area Quad riders:Amanda Fronckowiak - Venice, FL (941) 223-6974, [email protected]

16. southeast florida trail riders: Glen Demick - Jupiter, FL (561) 743-3683, [email protected] seftr.org

17. suMter enduro riders:Johnny McCoy - Sumter, SC(803) 481-5169, [email protected]

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: Rocky Gavins - Tallahassee, FL (850) 545-9945, [email protected] tallahasseetrailriders.com

21. treasure coast trail riders: Scott Klucinec - Vero Beach, FL (772) 473-3801, [email protected]

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Hare Scrambles: AA/A Jonathan Belle, (813) 240-6022 [email protected]

B/C Vacant

Specialty A & B Danny Kittell (727) 244-7299 [email protected]

Specialty C, Women Kerri Chambers, (863) 956-9140 [email protected]

Saturday Riders Kurt Lucas, (786) 385-7771 [email protected]

Quad Kayla Vawter, (863) 381-2649 vawter1105yahoo.com

Enduro:AA/A Matt Ludwig, (727) 424-3532 [email protected]

B/C Mike Ludwig, (727) 510-9295 [email protected]

Specialty A & B Doug Ludwig, (727) 510-9295 [email protected]

Specialty C, Women Allen Pearce, (352) 339-5644 [email protected]

Motocross:AA/A Dave Johnson, (863) 660-4459 [email protected]

B/C Ray Spudeck, (850) 274-9961 [email protected]

Specialty A/B Steve Loomis, (407) 467-8290 [email protected]

Specialty C, Women Joe Steidl, (352) 494-6944 [email protected]

Quad Dwayne Sprenger, (772) 571-8199 [email protected]

RiderRepsflorida trail riders

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President: ford snodGrass, [email protected] (941) 915-9894

Vice President: Brooks toMBlin, vicepresidentfloridatrailriders.org(386) 615-0493

Secretary: kayla vawter, secretaryfloridatrailriders.org(863) 381-2649

Treasurer: daniel white, treasurerfloridatrailriders.org(407) 480-1059

ChairpersonsEnduros: Jeremy Powell

endurochairfloridatrailriders.org(904) 225-3176

Hare Scrambles: mike Belle

hschairfloridatrailriders.org(813) 963-0657

Motocross: rick Dreggors

mxchairfloridatrailriders.org(407) 862-6878

Refereesenduro: Lee Daley

[email protected](321) 631-4406

hare scraMBles: Donny Richardson [email protected]

(727) 235-2051

Motocross: Sean Fitzgerald

[email protected](352) 455-4029

Scorekeepersenduro: Ken Stephenson

[email protected](321) 453-0638

hare scraMBles: Donald St. John [email protected]

(912) 729-1089

Motocross: Ken Kloza [email protected]

(305) 849-1707

Electedofficers

Hare Scrambles Scoring

Database Maintenance:

Tim NorDle (352) 303-0088

[email protected]

florida trail riders

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Florida Trail Riders maga zinepuBlisherJenn Sheppard [email protected](407) 719-5513

faceBookfacebook.com/FTRmag

twitter@FTRmoto / general news@edFTR / live tweets

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coMMunicationsford snodGrass [email protected](941) 915-9894

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daniel white [email protected](407) 480-1059

kayla vawter [email protected](863) 381-2649

Business ManaGer

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to see how Kyle’s season has been going.

Who is Kyle Gardner? Next month, I’m catching up with Kyle

Read about Kurtalicious on page 32

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[pictured above: After the first FTR Radio show at the Brooksville Hare Scrambles. Kurt Lucas, in the back with his eyes closed, helped out on one of the mics, along with Nic Frey and I, and a few fast folks like the ones standing and seated in the pic. Kurt recently told me of his inspiration for creating his website: floridadirtbike.com - read where he

found his idea later in this magazine.

Just wanted to publicly thank Nic for the radio show coming along and your sweet motorhome for the crowd. I heard a few people tuned in, and after we get the feedback and mic issues worked out, I believe the FTR members will love hearing other members banter back and forth on the radio. Soon, we hope to have downloadable podcasts for members to keep up if they missed an event.

Keep up right now: floridatrailriders.org/ftrblog. - JS

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I think one of the healthiest things you can do, is try something new (although there

are some obvious exceptions to things you should try). So once the hectic semester had finished up and Christmas break had begun, my boyfriend decided we needed a little down time…so we took out pitbikes to Croom. There isn’t much more fun than riding pitbikes. I have a DR-Z 110 and my Scott has a KLX110 so when time allows we have mini moto races in the backyard and usually other friends or family will come over and join in. Taking the 110s to Croom; however, provided a completely different experience. I was really skeptical about riding the 110s through all of that thick sand—when Croom comes to mind, for me, I think of all the time I’ve spent in the “Sand Hill” area—which for anyone who hasn’t been, is at the front of the park and is thick, thick, sugar sand. Now on my big bike, I’m down to sling sand all day everyday but I didn’t expect to have fun doing so on a bike that would be peg deep in every turn. We tried something different and started in the middle of the park and spent most of the day in the trails! It was a COMPLETELY different experience than I expected and probably the hardest my 110 has been ridden and the most fun I have ever had on it as well.To mix things up even more, it wasn’t just Scott and I who went. Scott’s sister, Amanda, her friend Cara, Cara’s father (who is an old trail rider from way back), and Scott’s dad (who raced mx for years), all went riding too! It was only Cara’s second time or so on a dirtbike so that too offered an entirely fresh perspective to the day. It was kind of nostalgic remembering what it was like when I first started riding and how

often I fell! She was an awesome sport about it though and I hung back with her and helped her for the first part of the morning while the others played through the trees ahead. She actually ended up riding my 110 because she had been on a CRF230 and shifting, along with balancing, and looking for trees was a bit overwhelming at first. Being able to do those things simultaneously, without even thinking about it, is something I realized all of us who ride regularly really take for granted. Cara was a real champ about it though and did an awesome job. Once we reached the front of the park we switched back and she handled that CRF by herself for the rest of the day!That, was where the REAL fun began. Leaving the front pit at Croom, Scott and I had an all out race ALL the way back to the truck. Both on 110’s it was a close battle. Our bikes are about the same speed but me being about twenty to twenty-five pounds lighter was a real advantage and I had plenty of opportunities to sling some sand in his face. Some parts of the trails were so wide open that I was 3rd gear tapped on my bike for minutes at a time. Then we would go through a turn so whooped out that we’d end up doubling through it. I haven’t laughed so hard on a bike in forever! We were almost to the truck and Scott had just sneaked around me before an S-turn, I wasn’t going to let him beat me. I squared up my bike and slid out on a root, ended up driving my 110

off of a tree and falling ontop of it getting my leg and stomach stuck in the rear wheel. That was some ridiculous bruising over Christmas—literally you could see the tire marks across my leg and stomach but my sturdy little 110 was just fine, and still running so after doing a quick check over myself to make sure I didn’t actually hurt myself, Scott came putting back wondering where I had gone. I think the thing that hurt the most was that he had beaten me. We then spent the rest of the day just playing around in the local trails, attempting to hill climb, and goofing off. It was the most fun I had over Christmas break! Like I said, I think one of the best things you can do is try something new every now and then. Sometimes things end up being a lot more fun than you initially expect them to be and taking the pit bikes to Croom was just what I needed. I can’t wait to do it again! - LG

Chicks Who RipA race report by Lydia Greiner

aGenda for upcoMinG Board of directors MeetinG

Feb. 9, 2013, 10 a.m. | Fun bike motorsports, LakeLand, FLa.I. Roll call and Introduction of

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IV. New Business• 2013 Banquet• Old HS trailer

• Head Tax for Moto Tally system – Enduros

• Enduro Trailer – where to store/how to get it races

• Monthly Magazine• Budget

• Membership Stickers• Area Director Counties

• HS Disqualifications/Penalties vs. General Rules

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[Editor’s note: I’ve seen Kurt Lucas around the races for a few years now, but he’s 10 years my junior, so we don’t talk much more than through Facebook or a wave here-and-there at the track. That was until Kurt started a blog at floridadirtbike.com and then, a few weeks ago, started selling bracelets advertising his site. That’s when I decided we had to talk and arranged to interview him over the phone after the Brighton Hare Scrambles.

JS: Hey, Kurt. How was race?KL: It was good. I got fifth. I was riding really good - I had a really good start but there was a puddle in the start and of course I had to hit it so my feet flew off so I was like in last place pretty much. So, I worked my way up through the pack and I was running in fourth the whole time, and then Trevor McCabe fell over right in front of me and it kind of messed me up and I hit a tree with my hand, I gave it a high five, and I jammed my wrist pretty good so a fifth place is pretty good. Two in a row of fifths. I can’t complain.

JS: Oh, that’s cool. So, I wanted to start with asking you about your first dirt bike memory. When did you start riding? KL: I remember I got this little black four wheeler when I was like 3, and I used to jump it in my front yard and that’s where it all started.

JS: So, you started on a four wheeler? Why was that? KL: Because, at the time, my dad’s raced dirt bikes his whole life but then he got a four wheeler that way we could ride together. So he rode four wheelers at that time and that’s how I got one. I only rode it for like a year and then I switched to a little 50.

JS: That’s cool. So when did you start racing? KL: I think around 4 at the local motocross track down in Homestead. Then some FTR.

JS: What was the first class you entered in FTR?KL: Peewee C

JS: Oh, so you started like legit Peewee C. KL: Yea. I’m pretty sure I did one lap in 15 minutes.

JS: That’s awesome. What are some of your greatest memories coming up to the Open A class where you are now?KL: Well, I first learned that holding the throttle wide open is not a good idea at Bithlo one time on my 50 because it stuck wide open and it was really scary. I hit a fence. And then just being at the track with my dad’s been really fun but I was terrible up until I moved to Sundays. I got good somehow.

JS: Really? Why? Because the track’s harder? KL: I think it’s because I started riding the Evo bike. It’s made me a smoother rider.

JS: Why? KL: Because there’s no brakes and stuff so you can’t like charge the corners, you actually have to ground them out and look ahead. You can’t just slam on the brakes every corner.

JS: Interesting. How old are you? KL: 19

JS: Are you still trying to move forward with riding and all that? KL: Yea. My ultimate goal is AA by 25 so I’m giving myself a big gap to make it. If it doesn’t happen, it doesn’t happen. I’m pretty happy where I’m at now, you know, I never thought I would be this fast back in the day.

JS: Do you ride motocross for training? KL: Yea, motocross is pretty much all we ride because down in Miami, that’s all we have. We have Seminole Tribe MX and then now we have Miami MX so that’s all we really ride unless we go up to Okeechobee and do some trails. But I don’t know. I don’t really like riding trails when I’m not racing. I’d rather ride the MX track.

JS: It’s probably a better workout for the quickness.KL: Yea, I feel like trails are more boring when you’re just riding, not like race mode.

JS: Yea. Have you ridden anywhere else around the country? KL: I’ve been to Red Bud. I raced there. Then I went to the Snowshoe GNCC and that was really hard. Then we do Durhamtown every once in a while and stuff like that, the Carolinas.

JS: So what do you think about FTR?KL: I think it’s great as an organization and how so many people do it. Honestly, going to the FTR races is my favorite thing to do in the whole world. I don’t get that joy anywhere else.

JS: I know. It’s like that for a lot of people.KL: Yea.

JS: So, tell me about college at FGCU (Florida Gulf Coast University in Ft. Myers where he is roommates with fellow Open A rider Tommy Hill.) You’re studying journalism? KL: Yea.

JS: What do you want to do with that? KL: My big thing was I always wanted to write movie scripts when I was a kid, but I figured I just needed to go into something that would help me out with riding and I didn’t want to do English either because I feel like with journalism, you can branch out with more stuff for that but eventually it would be cool to work for Racer X or TransWorld.

JS: That’s cool. I also wanted to ask you about floridadirtbike.com.KL: OK. What did you want to ask me?

JS: I mean, where did that idea come from? KL: Honestly, I was on no1jenn.com and the FTR blog one day and -

JS: No way!KL: Yea, I was and I was like, ‘This would be pretty cool.’ I always like looked at it every once in a while and thought it would be a cool idea to do something like that so then one day, in my dorm, I was really bored

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so I looked up Wordpress to see what the deal was with it and got a free account and from there it I guess it became floridadirtbike.com. So you’re my inspiration.

JS: Wow. I feel so honored. Now there’s bracelets and everything! I want to hire you! KL: You should.

JS: How did you learn about all this stuff, anyway? You blog, edit video, Tweet. You haven’t even started journalism school yet. I’m impressed. KL: In high school, my English teacher had a blog to tell us what homework we had and stuff so I thought that was a pretty cool idea: write your own stuff and people can see it.

JS: Yea. So, what do you think FTR could do better, if anything? KL: I don’t know. I think I have some pretty cool ideas like the 125 Pro class. I’ve been trying to push that. I think if they added that, it would be cool. It seems like there’s a lot of whining going on if you ever go on the Forum. It’s pretty sad. I think the people, not the organization of FTR, but the people in FTR just need to be happy with what they have and stop complaining so much.

JS: Definitely agree. Tell me about Kurtalicious. Where did that come from? You’ve had it on your bike before. KL: Yea, this girl in ninth grade, her name was Nicole Lister so one day I called her Nicole Licious out of nowhere and then she called me Kurtalicious and it kind of stuck.

JS: That’s cool. At least it came from a girl, right? KL: Yea. And then like two weeks later, every girl in my high school started calling me it. Like they made shirts that said “I heart Kurtalicious.”

JS: Yea. I was going to ask: you seem to be a ladies man?KL: No. I’m not.

JS: Yea, right. (Insert picture of group of girls holding up Kurt’s butt patch.)

KL: Yea, I get like three pictures of those a year so I just like recycle them through my Facebook so it always seems like I have a lot but I really don’t.

JS: How’s your dad (after his helicopter ride out of the Daytona Dirt Riders Hare Scrambles)? continued on next page

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KL: He’s pretty good. He actually rode some this weekend. He still thinks he can beat me. I’m sure he could definitely put up a fight. That’s like been our thing ever since I got to B class: my goal was to always beat my dad and I could never do it in a race. Then when I first got my 250 two stroke and I was running A 250 and we were at our practice track and I actually beat him in one little moto and I always bring that up to him. Then, when he got hurt, I was really upset because he was hurt and even more upset because I never got a chance to beat my dad straight up in a race, But he’s making a comeback so he’s about to get

whooped.

JS: Are you the only child?KL: Kind of. I have a step sister and a step brother. They’re both younger.

JS: That’s cool. KL: Yep. My sister’s first race was this weekend on my dad’s bike.

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JS: What? Really?KL: Yep. She did two laps. I’m very proud of her.

JS: Wow. That’s awesome.KL: Yea, and she just started riding in November.

JS: Wow. We’ll have to talk to her next! KL: You should.

JS: That’s cool. Maybe at the next race?KL: I’m racing a quad there.

JS: Cool. We have to give a huge shout out to Glenn Gardner for some of his photos are featured in your article. KL: Glenn is the man. He comes over every once in a while because he only lives like 15 minutes away from me. So we hang out a lot and we park together at the races. He’s awesome. The races aren’t the same when he’s not there. He’s like the life of the party.

JS: I know. What are some of your words of wisdom?KL: I’d say, follow your dreams and don’t do drugs. And as far as riding goes, just have fun. If you’re not having fun, then you need to change something up. Don’t take it too seriously. It’s just a race. It’s not a job.

JS: Yea, for sure. If you’re not having fun, you’re going to get hurt, right? KL: Yea, back in the day when I was a terrible rider in last place Junior B, 125 C and all of that, Palmer (Lynch) lapped me twice once race and he was in my class.

JS: Wow. KL: Yea, that’s how bad I was. And that was my best race. But it feels good now because my dad, he never told me he was disappointed in me but I could just tell he was so disappointed that I sucked. He had the kid that sucked. You know? And my little brother was winning everything in the 65 class and I’m on my 144 in third gear the whole time because I didn’t rev it up. I think he’s happy now because I’m faster.

JS: That’s awesome. Sadly awesome. Do you have any sponsors? KL: Yea, G2 photos; HBD MotoGrafx, floridadirtbike.com - I sponsor myself; my family, my mom, dad, step mom, step dad, Tanya Steindl and Sally. It’s a dog. She makes me go fast.

JS: Cool. Whatever works. Thank you. KL: Thank you. You’re the best.

on four strokes:this is the first year i’Ve eVer had a four stroke in my whole entire life. i think, for my riding style, it’s definitely Better Because i like to lug it and i’m not really on the pipe or anything, so i think that’s why i do Better on it.

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GPS Coordinates N27.273961, W82.12526 40715 Clay Gully Road, Myakka City, FL

For more information, contact Randy Faul

(863) 244-3709

Saturday Schedule

Signup & Tech Inspection ............. 7:30 AM – 10:30 AM

Peewee A & B Practice ................ 9:00 AM – 9:10 AM Peewee C Practice ....................... 9:10 AM – 9:20 AM Peewee Quad Practice ................. 9:20 AM – 9:30 AM Super Peewee Quad Practice......... 9:30 AM – 9:40 AM

Junior & Adult Quad Practice ........ 9:30 AM – 10:00 AM Mini, Jr., & Adult Bike Practice .... 10:00 AM – 10:30 AM Race 1 Peewee A ..................... 9:45 AM – 10:10 AM Race 2 Peewee B ................... 10:15 AM – 10:35 AM Race 3 Peewee C ................... 10:40 AM – 11:00 AM Race 4 ................................... 11:05 AM – 11:35 AM Row 1 .... Quad Super Peewee A Row 2 .... Quad Super Peewee B Race 5 ................................... 11:40 AM – 12:00 PM Row 1 .... Quad Peewee A Row 2 .... Quad Peewee B

Riders Meeting (starting line) ----------------- 12:00 PM

Race 6 ----------------------------------- 12:15 PM – 1:45 PM Row 1 .... Mini A Row 2 .... Mini B Row 3 .... 65A Row 4 ... Mini C, Mini Girls Row 5 ... 65B Row 6 .... 65C, 65 Girls

Race 7 ------------------------------------ 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM Row 1 .... Evolution A Row 2 .... Junior A Row 3 .... Junior B Row 4 .... Evolution Senior A Row 5 .... Evolution B Row 6 .... Junior C, Junior Girls Row 7 .... Vintage, Evolution Senior B Row 8 .... Sportsman Row 9 .... Beginner

Race 8 ------------------------------------ 3:45 PM – 5:15 PM Row 1 .... Quad AA Row 2 .... Quad A Row 3 .... Quad B Open Row 4 .... Quad +30 Row 5 .... Vet Quad, Senior Quad Row 6 .... Quad 0-400, Super Senior Quad Row 7 .... Quad C Open Row 8 .... Wom Quad, Wom Vet Quad, Mast Quad Row 9 .... Quad Utility Open, Quad Junior

Entry Fees: Peewees $20, All Others $50

Gate Fees $10- Good all weekend, Gate Opens at 3pm Friday

Spark arrestors are required for all competition machines – except Peewees

96 db MAX sound limit-You may be tested

Tether switches are required for all Quads

YOU WILL BE INSPECTED NO PASS, NO REFUND

FTR transponders are required for scoring They are available at signup for $30

Saturday Plate Ltr/Nr Class Age Color Ltr Color Junior A........................... (13 to 16) Black A White Junior B........................... (13 to 16) Black B White Junior C .......................... (13 to 16) Black C White Junior Girls ...................... (13 to 16) Black G White Mini A ................................ (9 to 14) White A Black Mini B ............................... (9 to 14) White B Black Mini C ............................... (9 to 14) White C Black Mini Girls ........................... (9 to 14) White G Black 65A ................................... (8 to 12) Green A White 65B ................................... (8 to 12) Green B White 65C ................................... (8 to 12) Green C White 65Girls .............................. (8 to 12) Green G White Peewee A ........................... (thru 8) White A Black Peewee B ........................... (thru 8) White B Black Peewee C ........................... (thru 8) White C Black Sportsman.............................. (13+) Blue Black Beginner ................................ (13+) White Black Quad Junior .................... (13 to 15) White Black Quad Super Peewee A ...... (6 to 12) Green A White Quad Super Peewee B ...... (6 to 12) Green B White Quad Peewee A .................. (4 to 8) White A Black Quad Peewee B .................. (4 to 8) White B Black

If you ride in a class above, you are NOT PERMITTED to ride on Sunday.

Vintage................................... (13+) White V Black Evolution A ............................. (13+) Yellow A Black Evolution B ............................. (13+) Yellow B Black Evolution Senior A .................. (40+) Green A White Evolution Senior B .................. (40+) Green B White Quad AA ............................... (16+) Red AA White Quad A................................... (16+) White A Black Quad Open B ......................... (16+) White B Black Quad Open C ......................... (16+) White C Black Quad 0-400 ............................ (16+) Yellow Black Quad +30 ............................... (30+) Red White Veteran Quad ......................... (35+) Red V White Senior Quad ........................... (40+) Black White Super Senior Quad................. (45+) Black X White Master Quad .......................... (50+) Green White Quad Utility ............................ (16+) White X Black Women Quad ......................... (16+) Blue White Women Veteran Quad ............ (35+) Blue V White

Sunday AA .......................................... (13+) Red AA White A Open................................... (13+) Yellow A Black A 250 ..................................... (13+) Green A White A 200 ..................................... (13+) Black A White B Open................................... (13+) Yellow B Black B 250 ..................................... (13+) Green B White B 200 ..................................... (13+) Black B White C Open .................................. (13+) Yellow C Black C 250 ..................................... (13+) Green C White C 200 ..................................... (13+) Black C White Veteran A ............................... (35+) Red A White Veteran B ............................... (35+) Red B White Veteran C ............................... (35+) Red C White Senior A ................................. (40+) Green A White Senior B ................................. (40+) Green B White Senior C ................................. (40+) Green C White Super Senior A ....................... (45+) White A Black Super Senior B ....................... (45+) White B Black Super Senior C....................... (45+) White C Black Master A ................................ (50+) Blue A White Master B ................................ (50+) Blue B White Master C ................................ (50+) Blue C White Golden Master A .................... (58+) Black A White Golden Master B .................... (58+) Black B White Class 66 ................................. (66+) Black X White Women A ................................ 13+) Yellow A Black Women B ............................... (13+) Yellow B Black Women Veteran ..................... (40+) Yellow V Black

Bike/Quad Requirements Junior – 86-200cc 2-stroke, 126-250cc 4-stroke Mini A – 0-85cc 2-stroke, 86-150cc 4-stroke 17” – 19” Mini B, C, & G – 0-85cc 2-stroke, 86-150cc 4-stroke 17” 65 Classes – 51-65cc Peewee – 50cc auto Beginner, Sportsman, Specialty Class – 0-Open cc Quad Junior – 91-200cc 2-stroke, 91-300cc 4-stroke Quad Super Peewee – 51-90cc Quad Peewee – 50cc Vintage – pre 1975 Evolution – pre 1988, air cooled, drum brakes

Classes, numbers/backgrounds, bike sizes and requirements here are for reference only. The rulebook takes precedence and should be referenced to ensure

all rules are being followed.

February 16-17, 2013

Sunday Schedule

Signup & Tech (Saturday) .... 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM Signup & Tech (Sunday) ...... 7:30 AM – 9:30 AM Practice ................................ 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM

Riders Meeting (at starting line) ...........10:15 AM

Race 1 ------------------------- 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM Row 1 .... Vet A, Senior A Row 2 .... Super Senior A Row 3 .... Master A Row 4 .... Vet B Row 5 .... Senior B Row 6 .... Super Senior B, Women A Row 7 .... Golden Master A Row 8 .... Master B Row 9 .... Vet C Row 10... Senior C Row 11... Super Senior C Row 12... G Mast B, Women B, Women Vet Row 13... Master C, Class 66

Race 2 ---------------------------- 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Row 1 .... AA Row 2 .... A Open Row 3 .... A 250, A 200 Row 4 .... B Open Row 5 .... B 250 Row 6 .... B 200 Row 7 .... C Open Row 8 .... C 250 Row 9 .... C 200

SOUTHBOUND I-75 take St Rd 70 east to Sugar Bowl Rd. NORTHBOUND I-75 take St Rd 72 east to Sidell Road. WESTBOUND take St Rd 70 to Sugar Bowl Rd.

Riders are responsible for correct colors, numbers, and letters – see chart at right. Riders and guests are responsible for following all FTR rules.

AMA AND FTR MEMBERSHIPS REQUIRED – AVAILABLE AT SIGNUP Name _________________________________ Class ________________ Bike # __________ Address _____________________________ City ______________ State _____ Zip ________ FTR # ____________________ Age _________ Make M/C _________________ cc ________ Phone # ___________________________________ AMA # ___________________________

THIS IS A RELEASE AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT – READ IT BEFORE SIGNING I HEREBY GIVE UP ALL MY RIGHTS TO SUE OR MAKE ANY CLAIM FOR DAMAGES DUE TO NEGLIGENCE OR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER AGAINST THE PROMOTERS, SPONSORS, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS, PARTICI-PANTS OR ORGANIZATIONS CONDUCTING OR CONNECTED WITH THIS EVENT FOR INJURY TO PROPERTY OR PERSON I MAY SUFFER, INCLUDING CRIPPLING INJURY OR DEATH WHILE PARTICIPATING IN THE EVENT AND WHILE UPON EVENT PREMISES. I KNOW THE RISKS OF DANGER TO MYSELF AND MY PROPERTY WHILE PREPARING FOR AND PARTICIPATING IN THE EVENT AND WHILE UPON THE EVENT PREMISES AND, RELYING UPON MY OWN JUDGMENT AND ABILITY, ASSUME ALL SUCH RISKS OF LOSS AND HEREBY AGREE TO REIMBURSE ALL COSTS TO THOSE PERSONS AND ORGANIZATIONS CONNECTED WITH THIS EVENT FOR DAMAGES INCURRED AS A RESULT OF MY NEGLIGENCE. THIS IS A RELEASE ________________________________________________________________________________ SIGNATURE OF PARTICIPANT

THIS IS A RELEASE ________________________________________________________________________________ SIGNATURE OF PARENT (REQUIRED OF ALL PARTICIPANTS UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE)

CLUB USE ONLY

CLUB $ ____________ MEMB $ ___________ TRAN $ ____________ T-SHIRTS __________ TOTAL $ ____________

Arcadia

Circle your classClass

AA

A-200

A-250

A-Open

B-200

B-250

B-Open

C-200

C-250

C-Open

Women

Vet A (35+)

Vet B (35+)

Vet C (35+)

Senior A (40

Senior B (40+)

Senior C (40+)

Super Sr A (45+)

Super Sr B (45+)

Super Sr C (45+)

Master A (50+)

Master B (50+)

Master C (50+)

Golden Master A (58+)

Golden Master B (58+)

Class 66 (66+)

Vintage

Evolution

Beginners

24 mph speed average

Approximately 70 miles

Sanctioned by:

FTR and AMA

Information: 407-774-9090

Limited campsites available –

$10.00

NO FIRES, DOGS OR

PIT RIDING!

Beginners will ride 1/2 of the

course and must be FTR &

AMA members!

FTR MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED - AVAILABLE AT SIGN UP!!

AMA MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED - AVAILIABLE AT SIGN UP!!!

Name Class Row Desired Address City State Zip FTR# Age Make M/C ccPhone# AMA#

THIS IS A RELEASE AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT - READ IT BEFORE SIGNINGI HEREBY GIVE UP ALL MY RIGHTS TO SUE OR MAKE ANY CLAIM FOR DAMAGES DUE TO NEGLIGENCE OR ANYOTHER REASON WHATSOEVER AGAINST THE PROMOTERS, SPONSORS AND ALL OTHER PERSONS, PARTICIPANTSOR ORGANIZATIONS CONDUCTING OR CONNECTED WITH THIS EVENT FOR INJURY TO PROPERTY OR PERSON I MAYSUFFER, INCLUDING CRIPPLING INJURY OR DEATH WHILE PARTICIPATING IN THE EVENT AND WHILE UPON EVENTPREMISES. I KNOW THE RISKS OF DANGER TO MYSELF AND MY PROPERTY WHILE PREPARING FOR AND PARTICIPATING IN THE EVENT AND WHILE UPON THE EVENT PREMISES AND, RELYING UPON MY OWN JUDGMENT AND ABILITY, ASSUMEALL SUCH RISKS OF LOSS AND HEREBY AGREE TO REIMBURSE ALL COSTS TO THOSE PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONSCONNECTED WITH THIS EVENT FOR DAMAGES INCURRED AS A RESULT OF MY NEGLIGENCE.

THIS IS A RELEASE _________________________________________________________SIGNATURE OF PARTICIPANT

THIS IS A RELEASE _________________________________________________________SIGNATURE OF PARENT (REQUIRED IF RIDER IS UNDER 18)

CFTR USE ONLY

CFTR $______ FTR $______ AMA $______ T-SHIRT $______ TOTAL $________

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February 24th, 2013Questions - Call Keith Finnerty 407-774-9090

Email – [email protected]

Best Western

352-796-9481

Hampton Inn

352-796-1000

Pre-entry .................$65.00

PRE-ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY Feb 15, 2013

Entry ................$65.00INCLUDES FORESTRY STAMP!!

Sign up at event. No row selection.

Registration & Inspection:Sat 2-5 PM & Sun 7-8:30 AM

Riders Meeting: Sun 8:30 amKey Time: Sun 9:00 am

$10 Camping Fee

Spark Arrestor RequiredCOME STREET LEGAL

FOREST ROADS WILL BE USEDANY QUESTIONS CALL 407-774-9090

On-line sign up available Jan 15th at:

www.moto-tally.com/FTR/Enduro/PreEntry.aspx

CLUB USE ONLY

RIDER NUMBER

Send pre-entries to: CFTR 1104 Calla St, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714

Reset Format

No Early Penalty Points

The 37th Annual

Straight Arrow Enduro

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The 63rd Annual

FTR/SE&TRA CLASSES

Entry $65.00

Enter Now!

Pre-entry by Feb. 20

Sign up Wednesday 1:00-5:00 Thursday 7:00-8:00

Riders Meeting 8:30 Key time 9:00

Presented by the Daytona

Dirt Riders March 14, 2013NEW LOCATION

Approximately 65 miles Restart format

AMA membership required (available at sign up) FTR membership req. for FL riders (available at sign up)

Pre-entry may request row (send all entries for multiple riders wanting same row.

Tech inspection includes: US Forestry Approved Spark Arrestor and header wrap for all 4 strokes.

Camping and parking is available at the start area for a fee. Campgrounds will open on Wednesday March 13th and will close Thursday the 14th.

Start and campgrounds located on the

Strickland Ranch Property on US1 north of I-95 in Favoretta.

29.368043”N

-81.176755”W

AAA 200A 250

A OPENB 200B 250

B OPEN C 200C 250

C OPEN WOMEN

A Veteran (35+)B Veteran (35+)C Veteran (35+)A Senior (40+)B Senior (40+)C Senior (40+)

A Super Senior (45+)B Super Senior (45+)C Super Senior (45+)

A Master (50+)B Master (50+)C Master (50+)

Golden Masters A (58+)Golden Masters B (58+)

Class 66Vintage

Evolution Beginners

Pre-enter by sending your entry form and check made payable to Daytona Dirt RidersSend to: Enduro, Daytona Dirt Riders, PO Box 250959, Holly Hill, FL 32125-0959Contact: Steve Pettenger 386-615-0722 [email protected]

Please write legibly and fill in all blanks where applicable. Thanks for your cooperation! Don’t forget to sign the release.

Name Motorcycle_ CC’S

Street_ City State Zip

Phone Age Row Preference

AMA Number_ FTR Number_ SETRA Number_

I, for myself, my executor, administrator and assignees, do hereby release and agree to hold harmless, the Daytona Dirt Riders Assoc. Inc., theFlorida Trail Riders Inc. (FTR), the Southeastern Enduro and Trail Riders Association (SE&TRA), The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA),the City of Port Orange, the County of Volusia, and the officers, directors, officials, representatives, agents, and employees of all the above from allliability, loss, claims and demands that may occur from any loss, damage or injury (including death) to my person or property in any way resultingform or arising in connection with this event, whether while engaged in the competition or preparation thereof, or while upon entering or departingfrom said event for any cause whatsoever. I have voluntarily entered an FTR/SE&TRA/AMA co-sanctioned event, the Alligator Enduro on March14, 2013. An FTR/SE&TRA/AMA co-sanction indicates that this event is listed in the organization’s official calendar. The officials for this eventhave not been trained or accredited by the FTR, SE&TRA, or the AMA. Motorsports are inherently dangerous. Do not enter this event without adequate medical insurance. You should take part in this event based on your assessment of your ability. You are responsible for your equipment and protective apparel. The Daytona Dirt Riders are not experts at marking trails or promoting enduros. Not all obstacles or hazards may be marked. The course is dangerous, so ride at your own risk. I know the risk and danger to myself, so I voluntarily and in reliance upon myown judgment and ability, assume all risk for loss, damage, or injury (including death) to myself and my property for any cause whatsoever.

PRINT NAME DATE

SIGNATURE OF PARTICIPANTCLUB USE ONLY

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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

HAVE YOU EVER BEEN A MEMBER BEFORE? YES NO

FIRST NAME _____________________________ LAST NAME ______________________________________

DATE OF BIRTH _____-_____-__________ (MM-DD-YYYY) SEX _________

ADDRESS________________________________________ CITY_______________________________________

STATE ________ ZIP ________________ COUNTY ______________________________

HOME PHONE _____________________________ WORK PHONE __________________________________

EMAIL __________________________________________________ AMA # ______________________________

OCCUPATION ________________________________ TODAY'S DATE_______________________________

ENDURO:CLASS ______________________ BRAND _________________ cc __________

HARE SCRAMBLES:CLASS ______________________ BRAND _________________ cc _____ NUMBER ______,______,______ (If you are a new member or renewing after June 30th, give three choices for numbers)

SATURDAY HARE SCRAMBLES: (65’s, MINI’S, JUNIORS, VINTAGE, EVOLUTION, PEEWEES, BEGINNERS, ALL QUADS)

CLASS ______________________ BRAND _________________ cc _____ NUMBER ______,______,______ (If you are a new member or renewing after June 30th, give three choices for numbers)

MOTOCROSS:CLASS ______________________ BRAND _________________ cc _____ NUMBER ______,______,______ (If you are a new member or renewing after June 30th, give three choices for numbers) Do not mail this form to the Business Office if there are less than 10 days before the race you intend to enter. If you are mailing this form to the Business Office, please allow 10 days from the date of mailing before contacting us about your number

MONTHLY MAGAZINE DIGITALLY INSTEAD OF VIA MAIL (REQUIRES BROADBAND):

CHOICE 1: CHOICE 2: CHOICE 3:

CHOICE 1: CHOICE 2: CHOICE 3:

CHOICE 1: CHOICE 2: CHOICE 3:

$50 FOR 13 AND OLDER

$25 FOR 12 AND UNDER

Florida Trail Riders

P.O. Box 1268 | Yulee, FL 32041-1268 | (352) 538-6291

www.floridatrailriders.org

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONALL MEMBERSHIPS EXPIRE ON JUNE 30TH OF EACH YEAR

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

MEMBERSHIP FEES ARE:

(Please check the appropriate fee)

Have you ever been a member before?

Name (First, Last)

Date of Birth (MM-DD-YYYY)

Address

City

County

Phone #

Email

Emergency #

State

Zip

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

FTR Member #

Parent Name (For Youth)

Occupation

Check here if you wish to receive your monthly magazine digitally in-stead via mail (Requires broadband):

Check here if you do not wish to receive motorcycle-related materials from approved companies with whom FTR exchanges lists.

Enduro Class:

Hare Scrambles Class:

Saturday Hare Scrambles: (65’s,

Mini’s, Juniors, Vintage, Evolution, Peewees, Beginners, All

Quads)

Motocross:

Brand cc

Brand cc

Brand cc

Brand cc

Number

Number

Number

Choice 1: Choice 2: Choice 3:(If you are a new member or renewing after

July 31, give three choices for numbers.)

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Do not mail this form to the Business Office if there are less than 10 days before the race you intend to enter. If you are mailing this form to the Business Office, please allow 10 days from the mailing date before contacting us about your number.

5461 Carrick Rd. | Cocoa, FL 32927 | (352) 538-6291

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Big Bikes: 2009 XC-W 450 $7,2482011 XC 150 $6,134 (two left)

Big Bikes: 2012 XC-W 200 $6,7992012 XC-W 250 $7,4992012 XC-F 250 $7,799 (two left)

2012 XCF-W 250 $7,8992012 SX-F 250 $7,099 2012 XC 300 $7,699 (two left)

Gabriel Gamperl photos

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2012 Champion August 12 MX #1/Bostwick Creek MX - August 19 BSTR Enduro #1/Lochloosa Tyler Trammell September 2 Greenville Enduro #2/Whitmire, SC Tyler Trammell Sept. 22 & 23 CFTR Hare Scrambles #1/Bartow Garrett Edmisten October 7 Suncoast Enduro #3/Brooksville Tyler Trammell October 21 MX #2/Mesa Park MX - October 27 & 28 DDR Hare Scrambles #2/Ormond Beach Garrett Edmisten November 4 Perry Mountain Enduro #4/Maplesville, AL Tyler Trammell November 4 MX #3/Dade City MX - Nov. 10 & 11 Sunrunners Hare Scrambles #3/Bartow Garrett Edmisten December 1 & 2 OSDR Hare Scrambles #4/Myakka City December 9 MX #4/Bithlo Motorsports Dec.15 & 16 PBTTR Hare Scrambles #5/Okeechobee Garrett Edmisten2013 January 5 & 6 Suncoast Hare Scrambles #6/Mondon Hill Garrett Edmisten January 12 & 13 Azalea City MC Hare Scrambles #7/Bostwick Garrett Edmisten January 26 & 27 SEFTR Benefit Hare Scrambles #8/Okeechobee Ian Blythe February 2 & 3 TCTR Hare Scrambles #9/Brighton February 10 MX #5/Reddick - Motocross of Marion Cty February 16 & 17 SADRA Hare Scrambles #10/Sarasota February 24 CFTR Enduro #5/Richloam March 2 & 3 BSTR Hare Scrambles #11/Gatorback March 3 Sandlapper Enduro #6/Salley, SC March 10 DDR Alligator Enduro #7/Daytona Beach March 17 MX #6/Sunshine MX March 23 & 24 NCTB Hare Scrambles #12/Dade City March 31 MX #7/Dade City MX April 13 & 14 TTR Hare Scrambles #13/Chipley April 27 & 28 RCDR Hare Scrambles #14/Maxville May 5 Apollo Enduro #8/Samsula May 5 MX #8/Sunshine MX May 11 & 12 Rain Date May 19 Benefit Enduro #9/Heart Island May 19 MX #9/Waldo Motorsports June 2 MX #10/Mesa Park MX

2012-2013 FTR Schedule

Visit www.floridatrailriders.org for up-to-date race info or call (352) 538-6291

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C o m m i t t e e :M a r c h 2 , 2 0 1 3

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E n d u r o C o m m i t t e e :

M a y 4 , 2 0 1 3 (Sanction meeting)

B o a r d o f D i r e c t o r s :

F e b r u a r y 9 , 2 0 1 3M a r c h 1 7 , 2 0 1 3

M a y 1 8 , 2 0 1 3 (Sanction meeting)

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