2017-03-09

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• PRO CIRCUIT’S SPECIAL ORDER TRIPLE CLAMPS FOR 2003-2006 KX125 & KX250 TWO-STROKES

If you have a classic 2003-2006 Kawasaki KX125 or KX250 (or a 2004-2005 KX250F) Pro Circuit plans to make a special run of triple clamps. Plus, they will be anodized in the deep brown color that the race team used back in the day. The catch? They are only going to make a limited run of these clamps. However, they will put your name on the list and make a set just for you. To tell Pro Circuit that you’d like to get a set contact them by email at info@procircuit.com

• IRISH RACER GETS FOUR-YEAR BAN FOR DRUG VIOLATION

Ross Fanning, a 28-year-old motocross racer, failed a drug test after participating in a Motocross event at Gormanstown. He was selected for a drug test because he finished second in the race and provided a urine sample to the Irish Sport Anti-Doping Disciplinary Panel. The sample showed evidence of the prohibited substance, Benzoylecgonine (cocaine). The test was administered on July 31, 2016, Fanning was formally charged August 26, 2016, and placed on provisional suspension. He did not appeal the suspension. Had he appealed, the best he could have hoped for was a two-year suspension, assuming he could prove that the drug was unrelated to sports performance and taken out of competition. However, Fanning offered no defense and did not make any pleas to the Irish Sport Anti-Doping Disciplinary Panel…or even attend the hearing.

On March 2, 2017, the panel issued its findings as follows: “In the absence of any evidence or submissions by or on behalf of Mr. Fanning and on the basis of the evidence submitted by Sport Ireland, the Panel finds that there was an [Anti-Doping Rule Violation] by Mr. Fanning. No evidence in mitigation has been advanced by or on Mr. Fanning’s behalf. In all the circumstances, the Panel considers that the appropriate sanction is a period of ineligibility of 4 years.”

• SECOND ANNUAL $10,000 PRO CIRCUIT OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT IN TAMPA

The 2nd Annual Pro Circuit Open presented by Kawasaki will be held on March 9th at Tampa MX in, where else, Tampa, Florida. The reis a $10,000 Pro Purse ($4000 to first, $2500 to 2nd, $1500 to3rd, $700 to 4th, $500 to 5th, $350 to 6th, $225 to 7th, $100 to 8th, $75 to 9th and $50 to 10th) Plus a $500 Hollywood Racing Pro Holeshot Award. Free set of Dunlop Tires to each class winner. For more info go to www.facebook.com/tampamx

• MXA PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: HUSQVARNA 60-PIECE TOOL KIT

60-piece, 3/8” tool box in blue with high quality, chrome- vanadium tools. Ratchet (with locking device), lever, two extensions and socket wrench. Hexagon sockets from 6 to 24mm; Allen keys from 3 to 10mm; Phillips, slotted and Torx bits from 15 to 55mm. With this, small jobs on your Husqvarna Motorcycle can be completed quickly and reliably. Whether you’re removing shrouds or changing the oil, you’ll definitely find the right tool here. $139.99 at your local Husky dealer.

• WHAT IS THE EASIEST SUPERCROSS TO MAKE NIGHT SHOW?

Eli Tomac didn’t have to worry about making the night show last week in Toronto. Photo: Brian Converse

There is no doubt that if you want to make the night show at an AMA 450 Supercross, Toronto is the place to go. Over their nine-race history, five of those years insured that every rider who signed up for the 450 class would make the fast 40 — and be in the heat races. This year, only 39 riders rode practice. The least riders to ever sign up in Toronto was 23 in 2010. The second least was 31 riders in 2008. Just for comparison, the average number of rider signing up for the 450 class over the first nine rounds of the 2017 AMA Supercross series is 52 riders (and that includes Toronto’s 39 riders

450 RIDERS AT TORONTO THROUGH THE YEARS

2008…31 competitors

2009…32 competitors

2010…23 competitors

2011…42 competitors

2012…50 competitors

2013…36 competitors

2014…43 competitors

2015…no race

2016…43 competitors

2017…39 competitors

450 RIDERS AT THE FIRST NINE 2017 SUPERCROSS RACES

1. Anaheim…56

2. San Diego…56

3. Anaheim…58

4. Glendale…56

5. Oakland…48

6. Arlington…57

7. Minneapolis…46

8. Atlanta…54

9. Toronto…39

• KYLE CUNNINGHAM TO REPLACE KYLE PETERS WHO REPLACED MATT BISCELGIA AT JGR

Kyle Cunningham will begin racing for the Autotrader/Suzuki/JGRMX squad this weekend at the Daytona Supercross (and he will continue racing for JGR through the remainder of the 250 East Supercross series). Cunningham was riding for the Blue Buffalo team, but resigned two weeks ago. Cunningham will replace Kyle Peters, who was filling in for Matt Biscelgia, but Peters is contracted to race the Australian Nationals (and his Aussie team wants him Down Under as soon as possible). JGRMXis a very busy place

• GODSPEED! TIM HART (1949-2017)

Cycle News is reporting that former Team Yamaha rider Tim Hart passed away on Monday, March 6. Here is a memorium written by Steve Bauer

“Legendary Motocrosser Tim Hart Passes –Tim Hart passed away Monday, March 6, and with him passed a piece of all of us who raced during the early years of motocross in Southern California. Who could forget the images of Tim Hart railing a berm on a big square barrel Maico, his long hair flowing, with his name, TIM HART, emblazoned on his Hallman chest protector?  Tim and his trademark orange Bell Star helmet, with the white crosshatching were a fixture at tracks like Ascot, Lions and Irwindale and epitomized everything that any kid with a dirt bike wanted to be in the early seventies.

“Hart raced a privateer Maico in the Trans-AMA series in 1971-72, before being hired by factory Yamaha in 1973 and staying through 1975. Hart won a 250 National at Lake Whitney and a pair of 125 Nationals, one at Mid-Ohio in 1974 and at Hangtown in ’75.  Despite finishing second in 1975 to Marty Smith in the 125 Championship series, Hart’s Yamaha contract was not renewed. Following an unremarkable year as a Can-Am mounted privateer, Hart retired from racing at the end of 1976.  He settled into a life as a longshoreman, working the controls of a crane, loading and unloading shipping containers.

Tim Hart was born on Christmas day in 1949 and grew up in Torrance, California. He lived in the area his entire life, right up to his death, at age 67.  Tim’s lifelong friend, Mike Chamberlain, lamented that Hart’s death was the result of liver failure and that he had just gotten on a transplant list as recently as a week ago.  Our condolences to Tim Hart’s family, friends and legion of fans.  He was an icon and is already missed.”

To see the Cycle News story click here http://www.cyclenews.com/2017/03/article/legendary-motocrosser-tim-hart-passes/

• SWM MOTORCYCLES PLANS TO SELL 6000 BIKES IN 2017

SWM 300RS offroad bike.

We forgive you if you’ve never seen an SWM motorcycle. And if you had, you might have mistaken it for the pre-KTM Husqvarna. It is no secret that SWM’s are built in the same factory that Huskys came from before KTM bought the brand name and moved production to Italy. But, even though, you’ve never heard of them, SWM claims that they are on track to sell 6000 bikes in 2017. While SWM’s are built from BMW/Husqvarna engine designs, they are, in fact, financed by the Chinese Shineray Group.

SWM 600cc Super Dual.

SWM’s biggest selling units are their enduro and dual sport bikes. The only confusing thing about SWM’s claim that they will sell 6000 motorcycles this year is that they are claiming that the American market will help them get to that number. But, SWM hasn’t sold any bikes in the USA yet, as importer Pete Vetrano is still getting the dual sport models bikes though the EPA paperwork. SWM USA has been racing their small number of bikes in endurance races to prove their reliability—and have been having good results. Eventually, SWM will be a player in the USA and they will be offering five models—the RS300R, RS500R, RS650R, SM500R and SM600 Super Dual adventure bike.

• MXA PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: BOYESEN KTM/HUSKY REPLACEMENT CARBON TECH REED PETALS

In response to an increasingly high level of demand by riders for an affordable, yet powerful intake system upgrade for their modern KTMs, Husqvarnas, and select Husaberg models, Boyesen is happy to release our new CarbonTech Reed system. Boyesen’s CarbonTech Reeds are the best performing, most cost-effective upgrade option for KTM/Husqvarna/Husaberg intake systems and have been specifically designed to offer improved durability while helping to overcome the sealing and power loss issues experienced by the latest generation of the KTM and Husqvarna stock reed petals. Boyesen CarbonTech Reeds bolt directly to your stock reed cage without having to modify anything else on your intake system. With CarbonTech your machine will have a greatly improved feel as your engine transitions through the RPM spectrum.

• WORLD TWO-STROKE CHAMPIONSHIP IS A GATEWAY TO THE GLEN HELEN NATIONAL

Sean Collier (207) will be at the World Two-Stroke Championship on his KX500 Beast.

Good news for smoker fans! There will be a two-stroke class at the 2017 AMA 250/450 National at Glen Helen on May 27, 2017. This is a great opportunity, not only for the fans to see and hear the sounds of two-strokes, but for Pro riders, both young and old, to race on a full-blown AMA National track on the same day as Dungey, Musquin, Seely, Anderson, Osborne, Baggett, Webb and Tomac. How does a rider qualify to be invited into the National two-stroke field? That’s simple. A little more than a month before the Glen Helen National, the 2017 MTA World Two-Stroke Championship will be held at Glen Helen on Saturday, April 15 (with an $8000 purse). The top 20 Pro riders from the World Two-Stroke Championship will automatically be seeded into the Glen Helen National Two-Stroke Challenge field. Glen Helen will invite “wild card” riders to fill any spots that are vacated by Pro riders who are entered into the AMA 250 or 450 National classes (and thus can’t take their spot in the two-stroke race). For more information about the Glen Helen National and the MTA World Two-Stroke Championship, go to www.glenhelen.com.

• STILL NO USGP TRACK ANNOUNCED AFTER TWO WEEKS

We hate to lose Qatar because rarely do you find a Grand Prix track that has nothing obstructing the view from one end of the track to the other. No trees, no hills and no spectators.

Giuseppe Luongo claimed two weeks ago that he would announce a new USGP track by now. Nothing has  happened —except for him denying that there is a rainy season in Indonesia—which comes as a shock to meterologist who actually have dates for the beginning and end of the Monsoon season in Southeast Asia. Back to the USGP—there are rumors about who or where would be willing to host a USGP and counter-rumors that say that Spain will take the date. With Qatar not renewing it’s contract for the future, Youthstream said that they were also looking at other Middle East countries to replace Qatar. We think that Kuwait would be the front runner, but Giuseppe is reportedly talking about Iran.

REVISED 2017 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
Feb. 25…………………….Qatar (did not sign a contract for next year)

Mar. 5………………………Indonesia

Mar. 19…………………….Argentina

Apr. 2………………………Mexico
Apr. 16……………………..Italy

Apr. 23…………………….Holland

May 7………………………Latvia

May 21…………………….Germany

May 28…………………….France

June 11…………………….Russia

June 25……………………..Italy (Maggiora is tentative)

July 2……………………….Portugal
July 9……………………….San Marino (Canceled)

July 23……………………..Czech Republic

Aug. 6……………….……..Belgium

Aug. 13…………………….Switzerland

Aug. 20…………………….Sweden
Sept. 3……………………..Charlotte, USA (Canceled)

Sept. 3……………………..New USGP track to be named soon

Sept. 10……………………Holland

Sept. 17…………………….France

• ELI TOMAC GETS BACK TO WITHIN ONE RACE OF DUNGEY

Millsaps, Dungey, Baggett and Anderson make the first turn look like an Austrian parade.

Last weekend Ryan Dungey was the only racer actually racing on the ninth round—every other racer was 25 points of more behind him (and thus they were still on race eight). Now, after Eli Tomac’s win in Toronto, the Kawasaki rider has crept back onto the same moto. Tomac is 24 points behind Dungey heading to Daytona. With 25 points up for grabs at each race, there are 200 points left for any rider who can sweep the boards over the next 8 races. However, for every 25-point increment that a rider falls behind the points leader, he becomes one full race out of the lead. Here are the riders who are one, two, three, four and five races behind the points leader.

ON THE SAME RACE ON THE SAME RACE

Eli Tomac and Ryan Dungey are the only racers at Dayton who are racing on the same race. Tomac is 24 points back—which means that if Dungey fails to qualify, Tomac can take the points lead. But if Dungey makes the main and finishes last, they will be tied.

Marvin Musquin is teetering on the edge of falling out of the points chase. Daytona is very crucial to the French rider/

ONE RACE BEHIND (MORE THAN 25 POINTS OUT OF THE LEAD)

Marvin Musquin suffered from the flu in Toronto and is now 39 points behind Dungey and 15 points behind Eli Toamc. Musquin is also only 4 points in front of Honda’s Cole Seely (who is 43 points behind Dungey). Only Musquin and Seely are one race plus points behind Dungey.

Jason Anderson is in no man’s land. He is the only rider two races back from Dungey—everyone else is much farther back, save for Musquin, Tomac and Seely.

TWO RACES BEHIND (MORE THAN 50 POINTS OUT OF THE LEAD)

Jason Anderson is 73 points out of the lead (because he broke the spoke sin his front wheel in Toronto and lost 20 points in one weekend). That is two full races, plus 23 points. Jason stands alone at two races behind Dungey. Every other rider is at least three races back. Here is a quick rundown.

THREE OR MORE RACES BEHIND (MORE THAN 75 POINTS OUT OF THE LEAD)

Davi Millsaps (76 points back) — three races and 1 point.
Dean Wilson (90 points back) — three races and 15 points.
Chad Reed (91 points back) — three races and 16 points.
Blake Baggett (91 points back) — three races and 16 points.
Broc Tickle (98 points back) — three races and 23 points.
Cooper Webb (103 points back) — four races and 3 points.
Josh Grant (109 points back) — four races and 9 points.
Justin Brayton (118 points back) — four races and 18 points.
Jake Weimer (119 points back) — four races and 19 points.
Ken Roczen (123 points back) — four races and 23 points.
Everybody else:  Starting with 17th place every other rider is at least five races behind Ryan Dungey after 8 races. This list includes Malcolm Stewart, Mike Alessi, Justin Bogle, Weston Peick and Trey Canard (all of which missed races do to injury or a late starts).

• MEMORIES OF THE WAY WE WERE

Lots of GP riders got their start on Banana frame Jawas. If you every wondered why they called them Banana frames, this photo should give you a clue.

• BIRTHDAYS BOYS: JOSH COPPINS CAN RACE THE 30 & 40 CLASS AT THE WORLD VET

Mar. 9…Michele Rinaldi 1959

Mar. 10…Cole Seely 1990

Mar. 10…Donnie Hansen

Mar. 11…Josh Coppins 1977

Mar. 12…Maxime Desprey 1993

Mar. 13…Shaun Simpson 1988

Mar. 13…Josh Demuth 1979

Mar. 14…Justin Brayton 1984

Mar. 15…Fabio 1959

Mar. 15…Chad Reed 1982

Mar. 16…Pete Fox

Mar. 16…Pat Schutte

Mar. 16…Stephane Roncada 1979

• THE CURRENT TOP TEN HEADING TO DAYTONA

Dean Wilson is ninth in 450 Supercross points.

2017 450 SUPERCROSS POINTS STANDINGS

(after 9 of 17 events)

1. Ryan Dungey….196

2. Eli Tomac…172

3. Marvin Musquin…157

4. Cole Seely…153

5. Jason Anderson…123

6. Davi Millsaps…112

7. Chad Reed..101

8. Blake Baggett…99

9. Dean Wilson…97

10. Broc Tickle…96

Zach Osborne raced his first Supercross 11 years ago, but this year he started winning.

AMA 250 EAST SUPERCROSS POINTS STANDINGS

after 3 of 9 events)

1. Zach Osborne…70

2. Joey Savatgy…58

3. Jordon Smith…52

4. Adam Cianciarulo…52

5. Colt Nichols…49

6. Kyle Peters….37

7. RJ Hampshire….36

8. Dylan Ferrandis….34

9. Luke Renzland…31

10. Alex Martin….29

11. Christian Craig…29

Jeremy Martin is 83 points out of the 250 West, so Honda is going to let him race the 450 class at Daytona.

2017 250 WEST POINTS STANDINGS

(After 6 of 9 events)

1. Justin Hill (Kaw)…138

2. Aaron Plessinger (Yam)…117

3. Shane McElrath (KTM)…113

4. Martin Davalos (Hus)…106

5. Jimmy Decotis (Hon)…91

6. Austin Forkner (Kaw)…90

7. Dan Reardon (Yam)…72

8. Kyle Chisholm (Hon)…60

9. Jeremy Martin (Hon)…55

10. Phil Nicoletti (Suz)… 54

• REM GLEN HELEN IS BACK IN ACTION THIS SATURDAY

For more info about REM motocross go to www.remsatmx.com

• MTA WORLD TWO-STROKE CHAMPIONSHIP COMING ON APRIL 15

Just in case you need a little extra time to get your trusty, but rusty, two-stroke ready to race, the 2017 MTA World Two-Stroke Championship is a little over one month away. It will be held on Saturday, April 15, 2017,

• HARRY TAYLOR CUP FOR HODAKAS ONLY ON APRIL 28-30

2017 SUPERCROSS WINNERS AT A GLANCE

Ryan Dungey has won three races and leads the points.

Date                   Venue                                     450                                 250
Jan. 7……..Anaheim, CA………….Ken Roczen………..Shane McElrath

Jan. 14……San Diego, CA…………Ken Roczen………..Shane McElrath

Jan. 21……Anaheim, CA………….Ryan Dungey………Justin Hill

Jan. 28……Glendale, AZ………….Eli Tomac…………..Justin Hill

Feb. 4………Oakland, CA………….Eli Tomac…………..Justin Hill

Feb. 11……..Arlington, TX……….Marvin Muquin……Justin Hill

Feb. 18……..Minneapolis, MN….Eli Tomac……………Joey Savatgy

Feb. 25……..Atlanta, GA………….Ryan Dungey………..Zach Osborne
Feb. 25……..Atlanta, GA………….Ryan Dungey………Zach Osborne

Mar. 4……….Toronto, ON………..Eli Tomac…………..Zach Osborne

Mar. 11………Daytona, FL

Mar. 18………Indianapolis, IN

Mar. 25………Detroit, MI

Apr. 1………….St. Louis, MO

Apr. 8…………Seattle, WA

Apr 22………..Salt Lake City, UT
450 Points leader...Ryan Dungey (KTM)
250 West points leader…Justin Hill (Kaw)
250 East points leader…Zach Osborne (Hus)

• CLASSIC MOTOCROSS ADS FROM THE GOOD OLD DAYS

Jeremy McGrath during his 1-800-Collect days with Alyssa Milano.

• FOREIGN RIDERS WHO MADE THE MAINS IN TORONTO

Chad Reed had a good night in Toronto with a 4th in the 450 class.

These are the top foreign riders who made the main events in Toronto last Saturday. They have come a long way to race in the USA (or in this case Canada) and they deserve a round of cheers when they pass by. They are strangers in a strange land—although a few have been here long enough to lose their accents.

TORONTO 450 CLASS

Chad Reed (Australia)…4th

Dean Wilson (Scotland)……8th

Marvin Musquin (France)….13th

TORONTO 250 EAST CLASS

Dylan Ferrandis (France)….5th

Anthony Rodriquez (Venezuela)…10th

Cole Thompson (Canada)…12th

Fredrik Noren (Sweden)…17th

• THIS WEEKEND’S DAYTONA SUPERCROSS TRACK LAYOUT

• THE DAYTONA SUPERCROSS TV SCHEDULE

Note that this race is on Fox Sports 2. Check your local listing for times in your region. Set your DVR accordingly.

• HOW TO SUBSCRIBE & GET MXA FOR FREE: ACTUALLY, WE PAY YOU

The April 2017 issue of MXA is on the news stands now and includes the most asked about bike in motocross today— Sean Collier’s KX500 Beast. You should be reading MXA, and if you subscribe now you get a $25 gift certificate from Rocky Mountain ATV/MC which more than pays for your subscription.

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The MXA test riders prefer the print version and not just because it is delivered by a uniformed employee of the U.S. Government, but because right now you can get 12 issues for $15.95 and a free $25 Gift Card from Rocky Mountain ATV/MC. That means that there is a profit to be made in this deal for you. For the Print magazine go to: https://hi-torque.com/product/motocross-action/

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• 2017 MOTOCROSS SCHEDULES: WHERE TO BE & WHEN TO BE THERE

This weekend there is an AMA Supercross, Arenacross, WORCS race, Belgian National, RC Amateur Supercross and WMX Women’s National.

2017 AMA SUPERCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP
Jan. 7…………………………Anaheim, CA
Jan. 14………………………San Diego, CA
Jan. 21………………………Anaheim, CA
Jan. 28………………………Glendale, AZ
Feb. 4……………………….Oakland, CA
Feb. 11………………………Arlington, TX
Feb. 18………………………Minneapolis, MN
Feb. 25………………………Atlanta, GA
Mar. 4………………………Toronto, ON

Mar. 11………………………Daytona, FL

Mar. 18………………………Indianapolis, IN

Mar. 25………………………Detroit, MI

Apr. 1…………………………St. Louis, MO

Apr. 8………………………..Seattle, WA

Apr. 22……………………….Salt Lake City, UT

Apr. 29……………………….New York, NY

May 6………………………….Las Vegas, NV

2017 AMSOIL ARENACROSS CHAMPIONSHIP
Jan. 7-8…………………….Cincinnati, OH
Jan. 13-15…………………Grand Rapids, MI
Jan. 20-22…………………Baltimore, MD
Jan. 28-29…………………Nashville, TN.
Feb. 4-5…………………….Louisville, KY
Feb. 18-19…………………Kansas City, MO
Feb.y 25-26……………….Tampa, FL
Mar. 3-5…………………….Southaven, MS

Mar. 11-12…………………New Orleans, LA

Mar. 18-19…………………Portland, OR

Mar. 24-26…………………Reno, NV

April 1-2…………………….Sacramento, CA

April 21-23…………………Denver, CO

May 5-7…………………….Las Vegas, NV

2017 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
Feb. 25…………………….Qatar (Saturday)
Mar. 5………………………Indonesia

Mar. 19…………………….Argentina

Apr. 2………………………Mexico

Apr. 16……………………..Italy

Apr. 23…………………….Holland

May 7………………………Latvia

May 21…………………….Germany

May 28…………………….France

June 11…………………….Russia

June 25……………………Italy

July 2……………………….Portugal
July 9……………………….San Marino (Canceled)

July 23……………………..Czech Republic

Aug. 6……………………..Belgium

Aug. 13…………………….Switzerland

Aug. 20…………………….Sweden
Sept. 3………………………Charlotte, USA  (Canceled)

Sept. 10……………………Holland

Sept. 17…………………….France

2017 AMA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

May 20……………………Hangtown, CA

May 27.…………………..Glen Helen, CA

June 3..………………….Thunder Valley, CO

June 17..…………………Mt Morris, PA

June 24.………………….Muddy Creek, TN

July 1.…………………….Red Bud, MI

July 8..……………………Southwick, MA​

July 22.…………………..Millville, MN​

July 29.…………………..Washougal, WA

Aug. 12..………………….Unadilla, NY​

Aug. 19..………………….Budds Creek, MD​

Aug. 26.…………………..Crawfordsville, IN

2017 MOTOCROSS DES NATIONS

Oct. 1…………………..Matterley Basin, Great Britain

RICKY CARMICHAEL AMATEUR DAYTONA SUPERCROSS

Mar. 12-13…………….Daytona, FL

MTA WORLD TWO-STROKE CHAMPIONSHIP

Apr. 15…………………..Glen Helen, CA

2017 TRAVIS PASTRANA’S NITRO WORLD GAMES

June 24……………….Salt Lake City, UT

2017 AMA LORETTA LYNN AMATEUR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

July 31-Aug. 5…..…Hurricane Mills, TN

2017 WOMEN’S MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP

Mar. 13…………………….Daytona Beach, FL

Mar. 25……………………Wortham, TX

Apr. 9………………………San Diego, CA

May 5………………………Las Vegas, NV

May 18-19………………..Hangtown, CA

June 2…………………….Thunder Valley, CO

June 16……………………Mt. Morris, PA

Aug. 5……………………..Hurricane Mills, TN

2017 WORLD OFF ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP (WORCS)
Jan. 6-8…………………….Taft, CA
Jan. 27-29…………………Primm, NV
Feb. 17-19………………….Taft, CA

Mar. 10-12…………………Lake Havasu, AZ

Apr. 1-2…………………….Las Vegas, NV

Apr. 21-23…………………Hurricane, UT

May. 19-21…………………Cedar City, UT

Jun. 9-11…………………..Adelanto, CA

Sept. 8-10…………………Glen Helen, CA

Oct 13-15…………………..TBA

2017 ITALIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Jan. 29…………..………..Riola Sardo
Feb. 5………………………Malagrotta
Feb.12………………..……Ottobiano

2017 MAXXIS BRITISH NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Apr. 9………………………Lyng

Apr. 30…………………….Canada Heights

May 14……………………Hawkstone Park

June 18……………………Desertmartin

July 9………………………TBA

July 16…………………….Blaxhall

July 30…………………….Preston Docks

Aug 27……………………..Foxhill

2017 BELGIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Mar. 12……………………Moerbeke-Waas

Mar. 26……………………Kruishoutem

Apr. 2……………………..Genk

Apr 10…………………….Mons

Apr. 18……………………Axel

Apr. 30……………………Wuustwezel

June 11…………………..Comines

June 18………………….Genk

July 22……………………Axel

July 23…………………..Hasselt

July 30…………………..Gooik

Aug. 15…………………..Balen

Aug. 20………………….Wachtebeke

Aug. 27………………….Orp le Grand

2017 CANADIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

June 4……………………Whispering Pines, BC

June 11………………….Blackwater, BC

June 18………………….Wild Rose, AB

June 25………………….Moto Valley, SK

July 9…………………….Gopher Dunes, ON

July 16…………………..Ulverton, QC

July 23…………………..Pleasant Valley, NS

July 30…………………..Riverglade, NB

Aug. 6…………………….Deschambault, QC

Aug. 13………………….RJ Motosport, ON

2017 DUTCH NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Mar. 26…………………..Oss

Apr. 9th………………

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