Friday, July 30, 2010

Can anyone say SMOOOTH? Ste. Julie national for Schrader’s Yamaha DC ATM PerformX SMX

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Well for anyone who doesn’t like ruts, narly sections, or any kind of obstacle the Ste. Julie perfectly prepared track would be for you this past weekend. “ The track looked amazing as we went out for practice…and qualifiers…and moto one and moto two,” said Schrader’s Yamaha DC ATM PerformX SMX rider Shawn Maffenbeier. “It was almost to perfect. The dirt was similar to my home track, but we even develop some ruts and bumps.”

 

With a slow start in the first moto and a small side trip out in the rubarb, Shawn pushed through for a 20th finish. The second moto saw the Yamah, GYTR, Yamalube bike off the line with a strong 10th place start. “Shawn had some great battles with Paul Carpenter and Generoux,” said Randy Maffenbeier. “The most exciting was the battle between Keast, Shawn and Carpenter as the all looked for an opening.”

 

Even with the intense heat and humidity the PerformX trained Shawn Maffenbeier claimed a 16th overall for the day. This allowed Shawn to maintain his 12th overall in the series. “If Shawns improves his starts and remains consitant throughout the remainder of the season, his goal of top 10 is in sight.” Said owner/manager Jackie Maffenbeier.

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The Schrader’s Yamaha DC ATM PerformX SMX Racing team is sad to announce that Denaye Giroux is most likely out for the rest of the race year. “I was practicing and another rider entered the track in a blind spot as I took off from a jump,” said Giroux. “I landed on the rider and have multiple injuries that have ended my season. I can’t begin to express my disapontment. I was looking forward to challenging for the number 1 plate at the final Women’s National shootout at Walton. At this time I need to heal and look forward to the work for next season. I would like to thank all the people who have supported me this season and especially to all my great sponsors who make it possible for me to try to reach my goals and dreams.”

 

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Roller coaster motocross season

The Monster Energy Motocross Nationals have proven to be a real roller coaster season so far in both the MX1 and MX2 points chase. And it looks like it may very well continue that way till the ride grinds to a halt at the final round in Walton, Ontario.

 

Injuries and mechanical DNFs have continuously shaken up the top-10, especially in the MX1 class, which has seen no less than three points leaders between Rounds 1 thru 6.


 

 

 

 

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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Dylans Update: St. Julie National

A bit of a rough weekend for me in Quebec...
Ive been to St. Julie twice before (07 & 08) and failed to qualify on both occassions...I finally put that streak to an end as I did manage to qualify (narrowly). Whatever it is about that track, it just doesnt seem to like me.
 
The lap times were all real close after practice and I knew it would be tight to qualify. There were 20 guys within 2 seconds and 59 guys trying to qualify. After qualifying I was 42nd and had to go to the LCQ (urggghhh), luckily, I pulled off my best lap on the last lap of the LCQ and got the last spot! (way too close for comfort).
 
Oh ya, in my qualifier I almost ate it off a step up...hit a low line and came up a bit short, cased it, bounced, and ran over my left foot and ankle...its still pretty sore...
 
In the first moto I pulled a 21st place start but just couldnt find my grove...I faded back to 30th. It was wierd, I wasnt even tired when I pulled off but I couldnt seem to ride any harder out there. Definitely not a good ride...
 
In moto 2 I started in 35th (sweet) and could only make it up to 28th before having a huge get-off with 2 laps to go. This time it was on a high speed step-up. I was trying to make a pass and tried a new line which took me through some deep mud right before the take off. The rut was so deep my bike bottomed on the face and kicked me funny...people who saw the crash said it was pretty spectacular. All I know is I have a pretty sore lower back and dont know how I walked away from it...might have something to do with the huge pile of mud I landed in. Either way, I DNFd the moto and got scored for 35th (guess I can say I finished where I started)...
 
It was good to finally qualify there and get to put some laps in, but I wasnt on pace to score points. The field was the deepest Ive ever seen it this weekend. Pretty sure Mike Brown went 11 - 9 !
 
At a hotel in Quebec now getting some R&R today, then riding tomorrow at a nearby track if Im not too sore still. Im looking forward to Moncton this weekend, Ive had some good finishes there and the track seems to be more my style. Hopefully I can turn things back around!
 
Thanks for reading,

DL

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Top 10 finishes for Karrle and Kiniry

Although he nailed down an impressive second place finish in the first MX1 moto of Round 6 of the Canadian Motocross Nationals in Ste-Julie, Quebec on Sunday, the second moto proved to be a hard luck story for Team Rockstar Energy/OTSFF/Troy Lee Designs/Two Wheel Suzuki’s Bobby Kiniry.

 

What started out as an excellent day for Kiniry ended up on a disappointing note, when his shifter broke during the hot lap for the second moto. While the rest of the riders gated for the moto Kiniry rushed back to the paddock, where his mechanic quickly replaced the shifter.


 

 

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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The heat is on as the nationals head to Quebec

 

 

After missing a national round last year,

Ste-Julie, Quebec is back on the CMRC schedule hosting Round 6 of the Monster Energy Motocross Nationals this Sunday.

 

The spectacular, hard-packed Circuit de Ste-Julie sets the perfect stage for the MX1 and MX2 contenders to continue their quest for dominance after ploughing through the mega sands of Gopher Dunes this past weekend.   

 

 

 

 

 

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Ricky Carmichael and Shawn Maffenbeier battle Head to Head In Gopher Dunes!

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Shawn Maffenbeier and Ricky Carmichael battled head to head this past weekend, and it was war! Of pens that is. The young up and coming Schrader’s Yamaha DC ATM PerformX SMX Racing rider had a brief glimpse of fame and adulation as he was asked to sign autographs this weekend at the MXP tent. “ I was honored to be asked by the MXP crew to come and sign autographs Sunday morning before the races,” said Maffenbeier. “I was shocked to see how big the line up was. Then I found out Ricky Carmichael was signing autographs in the next tent. I still got to sign a few posters!” he laughed, “ I was even able to get a personalized poster from Ricky myself.”

 

For anyone who has tried to prep his or her track for a race, the beauty of watering well is something we’ll never get tired of watching. Yes, we all covet the watering system at Gopher Dunes! Thanks to everyone for a well run and well prepared event.

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Shawn got down to business in Gopher Dunes with a 9th place finish in moto 1. “Shawn didn’t have a good start and he had to work very hard to work his way through the pack,” said owner/manager Randy Maffenbeier. “ He laid the bike down briefly, but was able to get moving again to have a good finish.” The second moto of the day had Shawn off the gate in a great position of 8th place. “I had a much better start and was making up time quickly,” said Maffenbeier. “ I had just jumped the big finish line and all of a sudden I lost my front end. I ended up slamming my chest against my bars and getting stuck under my bike. It took me a bit to gather myself and get my breath back so I could continue.” The rough finish gave Shawn a 16th overall for the day. “Shawn continues to work hard and improve every race,” said owner/manager Jackie Maffenbeier. “Through his perseverance today he has moved into 12th place overall in the standings and his goal is to have a top 10 number at the end of the year.  We really believe that the Schrader’s Yamaha 450F has really been one of the keys to Shawn’s consistency. The GYTR after market parts and Yamalube products kept this bike running in peak condition this weekend. We didn’t overheat or seize and the power we were able to get out of the bike proved itself over a lot of other brands on this difficult track this past weekend.”

 

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Ste. Julie is next on the schedule and Shawn looks forward to a return of dirt that is a little more familiar. “I think this track is more like the dirt in Moose Jaw Saskatchewan, a mixture of sand and hard pack. We’ll have the bike ready to go and get some training and riding in this week and I look forward to lining up on Sunday,” said Maffenbeier.

 

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Monday, July 19, 2010

Facciotti continues MX1 winning streak - Medaglia grabs MX2 overall

Hot humid weather and a rough Gopher Dunes track made for a do-or-die day of racing in Courtland, ON, as the Monster Energy Motocross Nationals resumed on Sunday for Round 5 of the tour after a three-week mid-season break.

 

As per usual the gnarly deep sand of Gopher Dunes separated the men from the boys and ensured plenty of drama and spectacle.

 


 

 

 

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Dylan's Update: Gopher Dunes National

This weekend marked my first national of the year which was Round 5 of the CMRC Pro Nationals at Gopher Dunes. As usual, the track was ROUGH as can be. Although sand isn't my specialty, endurance definitely is and it worked to my advantage today.

There were 52 entries and I made it through timed qualifying in 31st. There were a lot of guys within one second.

Moto 1 - I lined up way on the inside and had a good jump. I ended up getting pushed out way wide in the second turn and rounded the first lap in 32nd...let's just say it was a long moto. I worked my way through the pack and broke the top 20 on the last lap, finishing 20th.

Moto 2- I tried starting closer to the middle this time and had a pretty good start until the second turn. Two riders tangled in front of me and I joined the heap. After getting my bike out it wouldn't start for the life of me. By the time I got it going I was half a lap behind last place. It was going to be a REALLY long race. I decided to give it my all though and I'm glad I did. I charged right until the end and worked my way from last to 22nd. I was stoked with the ride even though I didn't score points.

Overall: 20-22, 25th Overall

Next Friday I leave to embark on my journey out east. I'll be going straight from Quebec to New Brunswick to Ottawa for the next 3 rounds. After that I'll be coming home between Sand Del Lee and the final round at Walton. I'll do my best to keep everyone updated.
Thanks for reading,

DL

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Friday, July 16, 2010

Rogers SportsNet broadcast of CMRC Nationals schedule starts this Saturday July 17 with Kamloops

2010 Monster Energy Motocross Nationals – Rogers SportsNet Telecast Schedule

It is commonly known as the best motocross race coverage in the world! Back on Rogers SportsNet is the television broadcast of the CMRC Monster Energy Motocross Nationals with the best commentators in the business, Marc Travers, Brian Koster and Ryan Gauld. In your face footage and intense energy from start to finish, be sure to catch each round as the series tours across Canada.

Listed below are the times and dates of the broadcasts for each respective region of Canada. Additional times and dates will be added to the schedule, and will be posted once finalized.

Rogers SportsNet East

Whispering Pines, Kamloops, BC               - Saturday, July 17th – 5:00pm
                                                                                - Sunday, July 18th – 11:00am
                                                                                - Friday, July 23rd – 1:30pm

Castrol Raceway, Edmonton, AB               - Saturday, July 24th – 3:00pm
                                - Monday, July 26th – 2:00pm

Wild Rose MX Park, Calgary, AB                 - Saturday, July 31st – 4:30pm
                                - Friday, August 6th – 2:00pm

Shadow Valley Raceway, Morden, MB   - Saturday, August 7th – 11:30am
                               

Rogers SportsNet Ontario

Whispering Pines, Kamloops, BC               - Saturday, July 17th – 12:00pm
- Wednesday, July 21st – 7:00pm
- Friday, July 23rd – 2:00pm

Castrol Raceway, Edmonton, AB               - Saturday, July 24th – 12:00pm
- Thursday, July 29th – 2:00pm

Wild Rose MX Park, Calgary, AB                 - Saturday, July 31st – 4:30pm
- Thursday, August 5th – 2:00pm

Shadow Valley Raceway, Morden, MB   - Sunday, August 8th – 11:00am

 

Rogers SportsNet Pacific

Whispering Pines, Kamloops, BC               - Saturday, July 17th – 11:30am
- Tuesday, July 20th – 9:00pm
- Wednesday, July 21st – 3:30pm
- Thursday, July 22nd – 3:30pm

Castrol Raceway, Edmonton, AB               - Saturday, July 24th – 11:30am
- Sunday, July 25th – 6:30pm
- Wednesday, July 28th – 12:30pm

Wild Rose MX Park, Calgary, AB                 - Saturday, July 31st – 4:00pm

Shadow Valley Raceway, Morden, MB   - Saturday, August 7th – 8:00am
- Saturday, August 7th – 6:30pm

Gopher Dunes, Courtland, ON                   - Saturday, August 14th – 10:00am
- Sunday, August 15th – 6:30pm
- Tuesday, August 17th – 1:00pm

Circuit de Ste-Julie, Ste-Julie, QC               - Saturday, August 21st – 9:00am
 - Sunday, August 22nd – 5:30pm

 

Rogers SportsNet West

Whispering Pines, Kamloops, BC               - Saturday, July 17th – 11:00am
                                                                                - Monday, July 19th – 2:00pm

Castrol Raceway, Edmonton, AB               - Saturday, July 24th – 2:00pm
                                                                                - Monday, July 26th – 1:00pm

Wild Rose MX Park, Calgary, AB                 - Saturday, July 31st – 9:00am
-Thursday, August 5th – 5:00pm

Shadow Valley Raceway, Morden, MB   - Sunday, August 8th – 6:00pm
- Monday, August 9th – 2:00pm

Gopher Dunes, Courtland, ON                   - Saturday, August 14th – 11:00am

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Unleashed in the East - Let's Rumble! the Monster Energy Motocross Nationals resume on Sunday at Gopher Dunes in Courtland,

With the three-week long mid-season hiatus coming to an end this
weekend, the Monster Energy Motocross Nationals resume on Sunday at
Gopher Dunes in Courtland, ON, to kick off Round 5 of the MX1 and MX2
title hunt.

For those riders who’ve enjoyed their time off lying in the sand at
the beach, they’ll quickly discover that the gnarly sands of Gopher
Dunes, considered to be the ‘toughest track in Canada’, will be
anything but an extended holiday.

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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Gopher Dunes National Weekend

Gopher Dunes National Weekend
Courtland, Ontario

Saturday, July 17, 2010
National Amateur Day  

Sunday, July 18, 2010
Monster Energy CMRC Pro National Motocross Racing - Round 5
Opening Ceremonies take place at 11:45am.  

Gate Admission:

      Weekend Rate - $40 per Adult
                               - $25 to age 12 under
                               - Free for Preschoolers

      Weekend Camping Rate - $20 per vehicle

Gates open for the public on Friday, July 16 at 5pm off Hwy 59....Gates
lock at 11pm.  

Gates reopen on Saturday, July 17 at 6:30am off Hwy 59 & moves to 2nd.
Conc. by 9am....Gates lock Saturday evening at 11pm.  

Gates reopen on Sunday, July 18 at 6:30am off 2nd. Conc.

Saturday Gate Fee:  
             $40 per adult ($15 refund if leaving before 6pm)
             $25 to age 12 ($10 refund if leaving before 6pm)
              Free for Preschoolers*
              Saturday night camping rate - $10 per vehicle (if arriving after 4pm)

Sunday Gate Fee:
             $25 per adult
             $15 per child
              Free for preschoolers

Registration:

             Amateur Sign-in:  Friday 7:00pm – 9:00pm
                                          Saturday 6:30am – 8:00am

              Pro Sign-in:         Saturday 12:00pm to 4:00pm

Saturday’s Race Schedule:
65cc
Ladies
Schoolboy                   
Vet Open (+30-44 yrs all skill--Payback class)           
MX 2 Int
MX 2 Beg
MX 2 Jr
Vet Jr                            ProTech inspection 1:00pm – 5:00pm
85cc 7-11  
85cc 12-16
MX 1 Int
MX 1 Beg
MX 1 Jr.  
+45
Super-mini
GP Int
GP Jr
GP Beg

Sunday
Schoolboy Support Class

NOTE:  There will be no Youth, or +25 classes run. Racing is open to CMRC Members only....no day passes available.


IMPORTANT  RULES:

No ATV's allowed on premises (with exception of security staff & race team
pit crews).

Due to a County burn ban in effect caused by dry conditions, campfires will
not be allowed.  

All dogs must be on leashes.  

There will be concession booths on-site for both Saturday and Sunday.

There will be a beer tent on the premises on Sunday only, offered by the
Courtland Firefighters.

It is mandatory to use sealed containers to properly dispose of your oil
and gas.

Absolutely no pit motorcycle riding, pit bikes, golf carts, etc. Race bikes to at walking speed only to get to & from race.  

All noise levels at minimal after 11pm, including generators. PRO PITS
10:00PM

Absolutely no dumping of your sewage on Gopher Dunes property; anyone
caught doing so will be fined up to $500 and made to shovel up and take home their mess!

Please keep your campsite/parking area clean & use the garbage bins.  

For those not capable of abiding to these rules and using common sense, we
invite you to stay home or play elsewhere.  For those that are making their
way down to partake in this amazing event at the Dunes, we wish you a safe
drive & a great race weekend!

www.cmrcracing.com
www.gopherdunes.com
www.facebook.com-- search CMRC Nationals or Gopher Dunes

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Amateur entry confirmations have been emailed out for the 2010 Parts Canada TransCan

Racers can monitor their status through their account at motoregistry.ca 

This is constantly subject to change as new entries come in or cancellations occur. Basically there is limited room for additional entries from the really young, the really old and the really fast! :)

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Dylan's Update: Ontario Provincial CHAMP!

The final round of the Ontario Provincial Series is in the books and I came out with my first Provincial Championship! I've had a couple seconds and thirds over the years so it was sweet to finally hold the #1 Plate (see attached pics). The points were super tight in both my classes - Youth and MX1 Pro - coming into the weekend. In Youth, I was 2 points behind 1st and in Pro I was 3 points of out 3rd. Coincidentally, the guy I was battling with for both of these positions was #143 Eric Thiessen. Once again the field was stacked in both classes with a lot of guys off from the nationals and getting ready for the first east coast round next weekend.
Here's the full story...
In Youth, I knew all I had to do was finish ahead of Thiessen and I would get the title. In moto 1 I finished directly ahead of him in 9th which left me one point behind him going into the final moto. I had a good start in moto 2 (narrowly missing a second turn pile up) and the pit board read "+9 on 143" when I came around the first lap in 4th. I kept pace for a few laps and got the message "143 down! +30". At that point, I didn't want to risk anything and backed it off a bit. I finished the moto in 9th, well ahead of 143 which was enough to seal the deal for the title.
In the first pro moto I had a pretty bad start and only made it up to 11th. Nonetheless, I was now only 1 pt out of 3rd for the series. In the final pro moto, we had a great 5 way battle going for 7th! Thiessen was in 7th and I was three positions back. I knew I had to beat him to get third in the series. I tried and tried to make some passes but couldn't make it happen. On the last lap I urgently tried to make a pass for 9th and lost the front end. My bike stalled and I knew it was over. I ended up with 4th in the MX1 class in the series, missing 3rd by 5 pts. I'm still happy with that.

Ontario Provincial Series Final Standings
Youth - 1st Overall
MX1 Pro - 4th Overall

Thanks everyone for all the support so far this season, I couldn't have done it without you (or at least not looked as good doing it haha!)
With the Provincials behind me, it's now time to jump head first into the Nationals. This weekend marks Round 5 of the 9 race series at Gopher Dunes - it'll be my first national this year. My goal is to try and score points at each round and beat my best finish of 17th in the MX1 class.

After Walton, I headed straight to Strictly MX where Mike got my suspension...errrr....taught me how to service my suspension (Note: Mike separated his shoulder at Walton on Sunday). I'm pretty sure he got his share of physiotherapy for the day - thanks for gutting it out Mike! After that we headed to Gopher Dunes to get some settings for the weekend. For those of you who don't know, Gopher Dunes is the roughest track in Canada (some have said it makes Southwick look smooth). It's deep, sandy, and just plain brutal. I'll be doing my fair share of sand riding this week to prepare.
Until next week, thanks for reading!!

DL

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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Cobra Shop Racers Finish in the Top Ten at Western Amateur National Motocross Championship

Wetaskiwin, AB (July 7, 2010) – The Cobra Shop race team competed at the Western Canadian Amateur National Motocross Championships (WCAN) from July 1st the 3rd, finishing very strong, as all members places amongst the top 10 in their respective classes.


The Cobra Shop is very pleased with the racing efforts of their sponsored riders: Max Graham, Jayce Jenson, Logan Nelson and Jamie Baskerville. “The Western Amateur National was a huge success”, explained Cobra Shop Team Manager, Phil Baskerville, “It is very hard to place consistently in any 3 race formatted events and we were very fortunate to do this at the WCAN. The team had a lot of fun at the WCAN and we are looking forward to having some of our riders compete for a Grand National Championship at the Parts Canada TransCan later this summer”.

 

Event overall results were as follows:

50cc 4-6 yrs                     Max Graham          5th

50cc 7-8 Yrs                     Jayce Jenson         5th

ATV Mini Advanced     Logan Nelson       5th

ATV Sportsman              Logan Nelson       7th

65cc 7-9 yrs                     Jamie Baskerville  3rd

 

We would also like to recognize the following Cobra Motorcycle riders  

 

50cc 4-6 yrs                    Cameron Miller      4th

50cc 4-6 yrs                    Jaden Bly                   6th

50cc 7-8 yrs                    Tyler Gibbs                1st

ATV Mini Advanced    Ryley Newsham     1st

ATV Sportsman             Ryley Newsham     3rd

 

A special thank you goes out to our sponsors: Cobra Motorcycles, Motovan, Xtreme, Smith Optics, Forma Boots, PrintWerx.ca, Perform X Motocross, OGIO and MPI Sport Management.

 

For additional information about the Cobra Shop, please call Phil at 780 914 7932.


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Thursday, July 08, 2010

DR.D rider of the week is Dylan Langlois! Watch the home page rotation at www.dubachracing.com

Check this out:

 

 

Thank You

Mark Tilley

Rider Support/Media Relations Manager

2038 Second St.

Norco, Ca 92860

951-808-1114

951-808-1116 fax

www.dubachracing.com

 

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Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Auburn event moved to Walton raceway this weekend

The Auburn Hills CMRC Ontario Provincial Motocross event schedule for
July 11.2010 has been moved to Walton Raceway for this weekend. Walton
will be the final round of the 2010 Ontario Provincial Championships.
There is No issues with the ownership group, municipality or quality
of the venue. Amongst the reason for the move was equipment transport
problems, water levels for irrigation. We apologized for the
inconvenience and hope that everyone can take advantage of the Walton
event in preparation for the 2010 Grand National Championships.

Gates Open

Saturday July 10th. 2010

3:00pm-10:00pm

Sunday July 11.2010

6:30am

Sign in

Saturday Night

7:00pm-9:00pm

Sunday

6:30am-8:00am

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Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Huron County beach info, weather and water conditions on the web and via Twitter

The Huron County Health Unit is pleased to launch a new web application and Twitter account on Huron County beach weather and water conditions.

Barbara Leavitt
Communications Co-ordinator

Huron County Health Unit
77722B London Road R.R. #5
Clinton, Ont. N0M 1L0
519.482.3416 ext 2289

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