Cross Country Racers……Give your sponsors credit for what they do for you. You can register your sponsors and their name will appear on race results after your name! If you have already register last year you need to re-register this year to make sure all your sponsors listed are up-to-date. If you haven’t registered your sponsors now is the time! Go here and fill out this simply form: https://ama-d36.org/d36/rider-sponsors/
Remember to come back later and re-register every time you add or remove any of your sponsors. This logo/link is here on the front page sidebar of this website.
Lodi Motorcycle Club, Stockton Motorcycle Club and Hills Ferry Raceway are hosting a combined 24 races for the 2020 Dirt Track Championship.
Dirt Track Racing is an exciting sport for both the racers and spectators as the racers battle handlebar-to-handlebar sliding through the turns. If you’ve never raced a Dirt Track race or seen a Dirt Track race there’s a lot to look forward to in 2020.
Lodi races and a Stockton MC race with be held at the Lodi Cycle Bowl in Lodi, California, and The Hills Ferry Races will be held at the Hills Ferry Raceway in Newman, California.
Contact: Don Amador, Director, Government Affairs, AMA District 36 Phone: 925.783.1834 Email: damador@cwo.com Date: December 12, 2019
CARNEGIE LAWSUIT DECISION – CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR CARNEGIE RIDERS
STOCKTON, CA (Dec. 12) – On November 21, 2019, the Superior Court of the State of California, County of San Joaquin, Stockton Branch, rendered a jury verdict in favor of managed OHV recreation at the Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area (SVRA).
The jury’s verdict found the California Department of Parks and Recreation Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division’s environmentally sound OHV program – for both casual trail use and permitted motorized events – at Carnegie SVRA did not substantially interfere with the Connolly Ranch’s use or enjoyment of its land.
AMA District 36 (D36) believes the motorized community’s ongoing support for sustainable trail practices at Carnegie SVRA which include a robust OHV exhaust sound compliance education, respect for private property, and cultural/natural resource protection programs were seen by the court as foundational evidence of our commitment and responsibility.
Don Amador, the Government Affair Director of AMA D36, states, “I believe this court outcome recognized the strong commitment by the OHV Division and rider community to manage Carnegie and other SVRAs in a responsible manner by using state-of-the-art trail construction techniques, exhaust noise controls, soil erosion measures, wet weather travel management closures, law enforcement, land restoration, and user education programs.”
AMA District 36 would like to thank the many people who have participated in the various State SVRA outreach and education days, including the countless hours that District clubs and officials including Jerry Fouts and Ed Santin have donated doing sound education and muffler rebuild clinics, and Chris Real from DPS Technical for providing his technical expertise on vehicular noise control.
“As riders celebrate this holiday season with their family and friends, they should take a minute to reflect on their partnership with State Parks to promote sustainable OHV recreation at Carnegie SVRA,” Amador concludes.
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LAWSUIT INFO – Connolly Ranch, Inc., A California Corporation v. State of California, Department of Parks and Recreation, Department of Parks and Recreation Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division; Department of Parks and Recreation Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Commission. Case No. STK-CV-URP-2016-12394
The Redding Dirt Riders club will be hosting their annual New Years Day Poker Run in memory of Dean & Russell Lee of Lee’s Honda Kawasaki January 1st, 2020.
This 32 mile course will take place at the Chappie-Shasta OHV park by the Shasta Dam. The course will accommodate all skill levels, but is still rugged and rocky terrain with large elevation climbs.
ALL vehicles are welcome including dirt bikes, quads, side-by-sides and even Jeeps. $25 for the first hand and $10 for additional hands. FREE breakfast included, tons of prizes and a FREE event t-shirt for the first 150 entries. See flyer for event details and follow the Redding Dirt Riders Facebook page for event updates.
The Sanction Meeting for Dirt Track will be held Saturday December 14th. This meeting is to set race dates for 2020 and any clubs / promoters that are planning on having Dirt Track racing in the 2020 District 36 Championship Series should attend. This meeting is also open to all interested.
Dirt Track Sanction Meeting: Date: December 14, 2019 Place: Habanero Hots 1024 E Victor Rd. Lodi CA MAP Time: 1:00 pm