Picacho Creek Hare Scrambles This Weekend!

 District 36 Reminder….

Picacho Creek Hare Scrambles Are On For This Weekend

The Picacho Creek Hare Scrambles, Hosted by the Salinas Rambles MC, Round 2 of the 2017 District 36 – SRT Championship Cross Country Series presented by Works Connection and Round 2 of the 2017 District 36 – Motion Pro Championship Youth Cross Country Series presented by Racer Decal is running this weekend!

Picacho Creek HS is also Round 2 of the 2017 West Kenda HS Championship Series.

Avoid the rush at the race!  

Sign Up Online Here

Act now! Online Sign-ups End Feb 15th at 11pm!

Dates:    Februracy 18-19, 2017

Place:    SRMC Ranch  22201 Coalinga Rd.  Paicines 95043
              GPS: 36.325809 – 120.72269

Time:     Saturday first race: 8:15 am / Sunday first race: 8:30 am

Flyer

Map to Picacho Creek HS 

Let’s go Racing!

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District 36 Members Can Volunteer To “Work” Hangtown Motocross Classic”

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May 18-19-20 2017

If you are a current District 36 member and would like the opportunity to volunteer to work the 49th annual Hangtown Motocross Classic, now is your chance.

The Dirt Diggers North MC, host of the Hangtown Classic Professional Motorcorss race are looking for dedicated volunteers for flagging positions, patrolling, and other course work for this prestigious event.  You must commit to two days.

Please download the information sheet and sign-up forms and most importantly read carefully the first page that lays out what is expected of you.  If you can agree and commit, fill out the forms and get them back to Pam Santin on or before May 12th (return information on form).

Must be 18 years old or older to volunteer

Hangtown Vollenteer Information and Sign-up sheet

(this is not a District 36 points paying event)

Wild Horse Hare Scrambles March 11th-12th

 

Western States Racing Association has posted the flyer for the 2017 Wild Horse Hare Scrambles, Round 2 of the 2017 District 36 – SRT Championship Cross Country Series presented by Works Connection and Round 2 of the 2017 District 36 – Motion Pro Championship Youth Cross Country Series presented by Racer Decal.

 

Dates:    March 11-12, 2017
Place:    Toulon, Nevada
              GPS: 40.067194 – 118.678389 

Time:     Saturday first race: 7:00 am / Sunday one race: 10:00 am – All classes

Flyer

Map to Wild Horse HS 

Let’s go Racing!

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Choosing the Right Bike

Guest article by Gavin Wallace of MagicBike.net

Getting your ride on: Beginners gems from a dirt bike connoisseur

You have decided to take up dirt bike riding and you want to know where to start from. You want the thrill and adventure but you still want to be safe and comfortable. The beginning point is choosing the right bike. Whether you enjoy your riding experience and even become a seasoned rider has a lot to do with the first bike you start with as a beginner.
There are a few factors that should guide you on what bike to use if you are just starting out:

Rider Size

Your size matters when it comes to picking your first dirt bike. For safety and comfort, get on the bike of preference and note if your feet touch the ground. When riding, you will encounter a bump, a rock or obstacle. At the point that you do, you will need to be able to use your feet (Put them down) to control the bike.

When testing, one-third of your foot should be in contact with the ground as a flat foot on the ground is an indication that the bike is too small and if you happen to be on tip toes when testing, then the bike is undoubtedly too big for you.

 

Rider Weight

Your weight will determine the power of the bike you choose. If you are the heavier, rider you definitely need a bike that has beefier suspension to comfortably carry you around. If you are light (below 150 pounds), you should consider a bike that is under 250 cc. For someone heavier, one should consider buying a bike between 250cc and 450cc. This way, you will be able to ride a bike with enough suspension.

 

Two-stroke or four-stroke

The functionality of a two-stroke engine makes it lightweight in comparison to other bikes. It is also simplistic in running although its maintenance cost is quite high. You can however easily and cheaply get two-stroke parts. These ones are lighter and faster but at the same time difficult to control.

On the other hand, four-stroke engines are a bit more complex. However, their functionality provides steadier and more predictable power delivery. This type of engine requires less maintenance.
The four-stroke engine is much heavier due to the additional moving parts.


Type of Riding (Track, Trail or Dual Sport)

If you are planning to ride tracks, you should consider a bike with lighter suspension; race bikes such as a 125cc (two-stroke) or a 250F (four-stroke).

When your intention is to trail ride, consider a four-stroke because of its power levels. The bike should have hand guards, a skid plate, a headlight and an electric start. All these features work toward safety when trail riding.

 

Mechanical Skills

You need to consider your mechanical expertise when buying a bike. If you have no mechanical skills, you should consider saving up for a newer bike. If you have your mechanical skills on point, you can consider buying a project bike in case you cannot afford a newer bike.
As a beginner, buy a dependable brand name; that way, the availability of parts is guaranteed.

 

Time

Will it be a one-time activity or a full-course? If the latter, it is important to invest in a good machine. You would rather save rather than settle. If riding will be occasional, it might not be wise to invest heavily in a fancy machine.

 

Your budget

You will also need to consider the amount of money you are willing to spend on a bike and whether you will be paying in cash or financing it. Work with your budget and do not overstretch it all. Whatever you do, never ever compromise on quality. There are several high quality dirt bikes that sell for around $900-$1400. If you’re looking for a more high-end dirt bike, expect to pay around $7000-8000.
Support from the Dealer

It is important to consider the dealers around you. You will need to be able to access technical assistance when you need it. Shipping parts is very expensive, even if you get a good deal. Not to mention that it takes time for stuff to be hauled from whatever part of the world to your doorstep. You simply need people with experience and expertise to maintain your bike. And they need to be close by.
Some good beginner bikes

In considering the factors above, below are some bikes that are good to begin your experience with. However, you can always get advice from your dealer.

  • Kawasaki KLX110L
  • Honda CRF150, CRF230, CRF250X, CRF250R
  • Honda XR100R
  • Suzuki DR-Z125
  • Yamaha TT-R110, TT-R125, TT-R250, WR250, YZ250F
  • KTM 150 XC and 200 XC- W (two-stroke)

All in all, a thrilling experience awaits you in dirt biking. Be sure to keep safe with a helmet, gloves, jacket, boots and pants. In most cases, the lower body is most likely to get wrecked in an accident, so be wary of that.

DoubleCut Weekend – Sawmill Enduro and Crosscut Family Enduro April 1 & 2!

A Weekend Of Enduros!

North Bay Motorcycle Club, host of the 2017 Sawmill Enduro, Round 1 of the 2017 District 36SRT Championship Enduro Series and the 2017 Crosscut Youth / Family Enduro, Round 2 of the 2017 District 36SRT Championship Youth/Family Enduro Series has posted the flyers for both of these meets.

2017 District 36 rules apply.

The Sawmill Enduro will run a “qualifer format”.
The Crosscut Family Enduro is running a Timekeeping format.

Dates:
Crosscut – Saturday April April 1, 2017
Sawmill – Sunday April 2, 2017

Place:
COW MOUNTAIN RECREATION AREA IN LAKEPORT, CA (South Fork Scotts Creek)

Key Times:
Crosscut 9:00 am with 
Riders meeting 8:30 am
Sawmill  8:00 am with riders meeting at 7:30

See flyers for details and entry forms.  

Sign ups available online and encouraged – Beat the rush!
ONLINE SIGNUP FOR CROSSCUT AND SAWMILL

Pre-Entries open Feb 1,2017
Pre-Entries close March 26,2017

CrossCut Flyer 

Sawmill Flyer

Map to Crosscut and Sawmill

 

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Picacho Creek HS February 18th & 19th!

Picacho Creek Hare Scrambles! 

The Picacho Creek Hare Scrambles, Hosted by the Salinas Rambles MC, Round 2 of the 2017 District 36 – SRT Championship Cross Country Series presented by Works Connection and Round 2 of the 2017 District 36 – Motion Pro Championship Youth Cross Country Series presented by Racer Decal is on for February 18th & 19th!

Picacho Creek HS is also Round 2 of the 2017 West Kenda HS Championship Series.

Avoid the rush at the race!  

Sign Up Online Here

 

Dates:    Februracy 18-19, 2017
Place:    SRMC Ranch  22201 Coalinga Rd.  Paicines 95043
              GPS: 36.325809 – 120.72269

Time:     Saturday first race: 8:15 am / Sunday first race: 8:30 am

Flyer

Map to Picacho Creek HS 

Let’s go Racing!

 

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Wild Piglet Flyer Posted!

Wild Piglet Family Enduro, Round 1 of the 2017 District 36-SRT Championship
Youth/Family Enduro Series.

The Timekeepers Motorcycle Club, host of the 2017 Wild Piglet Youth/Family Enduro, have posted the flyer for their meet.  This meet kicks off the Youth/Family Enduro Championship Series.  There are five meets on the calendar for 2017 and all the Enduros count for points.  There will be no throwaways.

This is a Timekeeping Format Enduro.  There will be same day results and trophies will be awarded at the conclusion of the Enduro.  Be sure to check the posted results before you leave.  Once the results become official, 30 minutes after posting, corrections at a later time are unlikely so get any changes corrected, such as name misspellings, wrong class, sponsors, etc., before scoring is closed (prior to trophy presentations).

Don’t forget to bring your current AMA and District 36 Membership cards.  If you need to renew or purchase either or both they will be available at sign-ups.  One day cards will also available at the meet only.  You may join or renew your District 36 membership HERE  and/or join or renew your AMA Membership HERE.   NOTE:  if the Enduro or next event you plan on attending is less than 21 days away don’t join online…give yourself extra time at sign-ups and join or renew at the meet.

Date:    Sunday March 5, 2017
Place:    Holister Hills SVRA – Lower Ranch
Key Time:      9:00 am

Mail-in Entry closes  February 24th
Drawing February 19th
Post Entry will be available at the Meet

See flyer for details and an entry form

Wild Piglet Flyer

Map to Wild Piglet


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Honey Lake Hare Scrambles Replaces Blue Mountain This April!

Cross Country Promotions, host of the 2017 Blue Mountain Hare scrambles (spring and fall) has announced that the spring meet, set for April 22nd & 23rd, is moving to Honey Lake MX in Milford CA, and will be renamed “Honey Lake Hare Scrambles”.   

Honey Lake MX Park

The Honey Lake Hare Scrambles will be Round 8 of the District 36 – SRT Cross Country Championship Series Presented by Works Connection and Round 8 of the District 36 – Motion Pro Youth Cross Country Championship Series presented by Racer Decal.  CCP has also advised us that this race will be part of the WHS Championship Series.

The Fall Blue Mountain Hare Scrambles, scheduled for November 11th and 12th, remains unchanged and will still run in Wilseyville.

We will be reporting additional information as it comes in.  In the meantime check out Honey Lake MX Park here:  Honey Lake MX

District 36 News

PCGP This Weekend

 

The 2017 Race Season Is Here! 

The 39th Annual Prairie City Grand Prix, Hosted by the Polka Dot’s MC, is on for this coming weekend!  To kick off the 2017 race season this is  Round 1 of the 2017 District 36SRT Championship Cross Country Series presented by Works Connection and Round 1 of the 2017 District 36Motion Pro Championship Youth Cross Country Series presented by Racer Decal, as well as Round 1 of the 2017 West Kenda HS Championship Series.

Avoid the rush at the race!  Sign Up Online Here

Don’t delay…Online Entry Sign-ups End this Thursday the 12th at 8 pm!


Dates:    January 14-15, 2017
Place:
Prairie City SVRA
13300 White Rock Road
Rancho Cordova CA 95742

Time:      Saturday first race: 8am / Sunday first race: 8:00 am

Flyer

It’s time to get our 2017 season started with this popular race so we’re looking forward to seeing everyone at Prairie City for the kick off.  Let’s go Racing!

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And The Winners Are…….

At last nights 2016 District 36 Awards Banquet, attended by over 600 racers, families, friends and District 36 sponsors, the awards for the District 36 Dirt Track, Enduro and Cross Country Championship Series were presented to the best in District 36.

Congratulations To All The award Winners For A Well Run Year!

In anticipation, all waited for the drawing to see who would take home the custom KTM 250XC Electric start.  The KTM winning ticket was drawn first but held before the winner was announced until after all the other LAO Rafael prizes were awarded .  So…….

Congratulation to Taylor Ward, District 36 member 149K

Although somewhat stunned by this he did comment that he has been saying all year that he needed to win this bike.  Well, it seems to have come at a perfect time for Taylor as he recently advanced to the B Class….a great way to start the 2017 race Season!
Taylor has purchased raffle tickets several times this last year and his support of the LAO Program really paid off for him!

Runner Up Prize Winners In This Raffle That Produced Well Over $25,000.00 In Prizes!
 Bill Miller 2016 Honda CRF50
Pete Labrenz Matrix Pit Package
Linda McDonnell Fox $1,250 Racing Certificate
Angelia Johnson Honda Generator
Wyatt Huggins IRC Tires & Tubes
Joel Cabezuela SRT Folding Ramp
Mike Scott Alpinestars Boots

 

If you won one of the prizes above but were not at the Banquet, you will be contacted to make arrangement’s to receive your prize.

A HUGE THANK YOU to all that supported the District 36 Legislation Action Office through your ticket purchases for this Raffle and other donations throughout the year!

And a HUGH THANK YOU to all the sponsors that donated so generously to make this raffle a resounding success for both Distinct 36 but also for some very lucky members as well!

 

 

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