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December
2007 South Central Regional Report:
There has been some time
since you have heard from me. I would like to thank Albert Newmann for all his
help during my absence. He is truly a vintage crazy kind of guy, just loves the
stuff. My status is getting better every month and I hope to return to the
starting line again very soon. Thanks for all the calls and emails. It makes me
feel good about our sport and those who spend so much time and hard earned money
to have fun on old bikes.
Since the last report some
very good events have taken place. One that stands out is the 2-Day Reunion Ride
at New Blaine, Arkansas. The whole event is just too much fun, lots of trails,
fire roads, and a motocross track that is a blast to race on that it should be
changed to a separate event. Many thanks to the Arkansas Dirt Riders and the New
Blaine Fire Department for all their great work. It paid off!
Combined with all the great
riding you get a Saturday night banquet. Larry Miers, Dick Mann, John Penton,
and a list of Gold Medal winners that is awesome. There was Carl Cranke, Gary
Hazel, Dan Leimbach, Doug Wolford, Jack Penton, Ryan and Adam Penton, the list
was endless, a real who’s who.
Tim Hamilton was there with
his mom Betty, who supports him in all his events and made for a very good
family trip. It was a pleasure to meet her. Tim put in some good rides in a very
competitive group. I should have some photo’s of all these great riders
available soon on the South Central website (ahrmasc.com). Photography and just
hanging out with all these great riders, along with acting as a recovery
specialist was my contribution since I could not ride. It was me and my truck
helping out those riders and their machines that did not make it back to the
home base.
Also this past month we had
the Moberly, MO vintage event. Brooks Blair had some great stories about that
event and reported once again that the HLR Motorsports track was just amazing to
ride on. Wes and Becky Willis of New Mexico were adopted into the Texas
Contigency to help fill the void for Gary Davis and his crew that were unable to
make the trip. Diamond Don once again hosted a great dinner and from the size of
the crowd around his pit it must have been a good one! As for the racing, Post
Vintage put the +60 Expert and Intermediate in the same gate so Don and Brooks
got to ride together on Saturday. The bet between Don and Brooks was for
$10.00 per moto. Brooks was also dueling it out with Teddy Landers for the
championship in the +60 Intermediate class. As it turned out Brooks and Teddy
split wins with Teddy winning the second moto for the win. Brooks and Teddy beat
Don both moto's with Don taking the +60 expert win in both moto's. The big 20.00
bet going to Brooks, now he has to figure out how to collect from the DD.
Saturday night HLR served everyone dinner (all you can eat) and the band played
to the wee hours.
Sunday's
Vintage track was again in perfect condition. No other track we ride goes to
this degree of effort to make a wonderful riding experience. Brooks' new Boyd
Built 74 Husky Mag 250 was on it's second ride and Brooks could not wipe the
grin off his face after each moto. Diamond said the Husky rousted him so badly
in the first moto that he tried a risky pass on Brooks and ran off the track.
The second moto was a repeat for place finishes with Brooks going off the track
and having to ride hard to pass Bob Adams on the last sweeper of the last lap.
Don finished 2, 2 for second and Brooks went 3, 3 for third. Wes Willis provided
some spectacular riding on Brooks' Husky (after throwing the chain while riding
second) and then again on his 400 Husky in the second moto. He finished 5, 2 for
third. He gave Brooks chain adjustment lessons after the first moto. After the
racing we had the Diamond Don wind down party to finish the best motocross
riding we have had all year and we all hope to be back next year to HLR. Thanks
to Brooks for this update!
Speaking of next year,
the Reunion Ride will be heading back to the John Zink Ranch in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Thanks to AHRMA for the two national motocross events and cross country
national, now that’s cool.
See ya at the starting line
and don’t forget to turn on the gas!
Bobby Lucas 50X
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November 2007 South
Central Regional Report:
Fall has finally hit the region and believe me we all
appreciate the cool-down in temperatures. The heart of our racing season is
about to start up and the anticipation of the Post-Vintage National at North
Forty Cycle Park is gaining momentum. We have a little bit of news to post for
the past month so here we go.
The annual TVRC “King of the Hill” Small-Bore Challenge
went off at Burleson MX Park a few weeks back. Burleson MX is one of those
tracks that many of our vintage riders grew up on in North Texas and here they
are 30 plus years later riding the same bikes on probably a very similar track
to back then. Texas Vintage Racing Club host this event which is centered around
the title of the small bore vintage class champion for the day “King of
the Hill”. Fourteen small bore bikes lined the gate this year for the crown.
Both motos featured some great racing throughout the pack. Eb Simon, on his 1974
YZ125 took both moto wins to retain his title from last year. Eb is just
naturally fast and his bikes are always tuned well. Jimmy Ewing finished up with
second place and Mark Andrews third. Later in the day Eb turned in another great
performance in our GPII A class with Richard Yale behind him. It’s great to see
Richard back out on the track and his Maico is a sight to behold. Hopefully, he
will get his RM125 on the track again to add to our growing GP 125 class!
Brooks Blair arrived back from the Missouri National and
reported the track was once again in great shape. If you have never been you are
missing something special. A great track layout, wide, and the best dirt I’ve
ever seen on ANY track. Brooks and Teddy Landers once again had a good battle on
their hands with Teddy coming out with the overall in the Post-Vintage 60 Plus
Intermediate class on Saturday. Brooks will be going to the ISDT race so an
update next issue should be coming.
Back to the Post-Vintage National for a moment. It will be
a full weekend of racing for dirt-trackers and motocrossers. Friday night will
feature a pit-bike race under the lights along with modern racing on the
arenacross track. Saturday will feature the Texas Vintage Racing Clubs annual
Wyman Priddy Memorial race. Wyman was the first privateer to win a national
motocross event back in 70’s and was a local boy to boot. There will be a
schedule of vintage class bikes, decade bikes (bikes manufactured more than 10
years ago), modern amateur motocross all on the motocross track and dirt track
racing on the North Fortys dirt track. Sunday will be the AHRMA Post-Vintage
National and more dirt track racing will be highlighted. Texas biggest vintage
swapmeet will also be occurring along with other activities and entertainment.
Action Packed! Gary Davis and the Livingston wrecking crew will be on hand and
Gary said there will be a lot of food coming out of his pit and of course you
might just hear that chainsaw blender of his revving throughout the nights. If
you are wondering where to stay David Henry has set up a discount deal with some
local hotels and there are plenty of new ones in the area. You can go to
www.ahrmasc.com for more info. If the wife comes along there is a ton of
shopping centers about 15 minutes down the road.
Until next month.
Albert Newmann #399 |
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October
2007 South Central Regional Report:
This fall looks to be one busy season of racing for the
region. The upcoming ISDT Reunion Ride in New Blaine, Arkansas and Post-Vintage
Motocross Texas Shoot-Out in Sherman, Texas are highlights of the schedule. The
Reunion Ride is the premier ISDT event and is a great honor for our region to
host. It will be two days of events in the scenic
Ozark National Forest. On Saturday will be the Special Test day and that night
the Arkansas Dirt Riders will be hosting the Reunion Ride banquet. Capping
things off on Sunday will be the grass track motocross race.
In mid-November the AHRMA
Post-Vintage National will be held at North Forty Cycle Park in Sherman, Texas.
David Henry, owner of the park, is also an avid vintage motocross and dirt track
racer. David has three days of events planned starting Friday with arena-cross
and pit bike national under the lights. Saturday’s events will be the Texas
Vintage Racing Club’s 10th annual Wyman Priddy Memorial Vintage
Motocross race along with open amateur motocross during the day and a
Vintage/Pro-Am National Flat Track race that night. Sunday is the AHRMA
Post-Vintage National along with more flat track racing and awards party after
the races. This is one, if not the most, vintage friendly active track in the
country. The flat track and arena-cross tracks are very well lit and the surface
is awesome. New bathrooms and showers now grace the facility along with a ton of
campground available. Live entertainment, swap meet, and you know there will be
some good cooking with the race being in Gary Davis and Don Rainey’s backyard. A
great way to end the race year in the Lone Star state!
What’s been happening? Well the AMA finally returned a
national outdoor national motocross race to Texas. Tony Miller and Freestone
County Raceway hosted the event. A parade lap featured legendary state riders
Bobby Pickard and Steve Wise on vintage bikes. An AMA outdoor modern national
may not be vintage, but too a lot of us old guys it was great to see a pro
outdoor race back home. A vintage bike show was set up in the pits and you could
hear all the old stories about Rio Bravo, Lake Whitney, Rabbit Run, Mosier
Valley, and Cycle Ranch national racing from the past. Roger DeCoster even
stopped by the tent to look over the bikes and sign a tank for Scott Andersen.
To complete our weekend Tony set up a Vintage/Post-Vintage Labor Day race, with
a lot of help from TVRC volunteers following the outdoor national. The “Texas
Vintage National” featured riders from all over the region. Matt Howell, Steve
Smith, Gary Davis, Joe and Darrick Newmann from the Houston area, Mac Edmonston
from Louisiana, the Simon Boys from Oklahoma, Karl Poindexter from Kentucky, and
all the North Texas guys showed up to compete. Jay Navarro, Kirk Spencer, and
Mac Edmonston stole the show with their fast riding. Joe Busby made his first
appearance back on the track since his injuries from a street bike accident and
didn’t appear to miss a beat. On a down note though, regional coordinator Bobby
Lucas railed a berm too hard and crashed down an embankment of the track
resulting in a broken foot. He’ll be riding the pine a couple of months with
possibly some surgery in order, so get well Bobby.
Sandia just completed and again
we had great support from the region. In Cross-Country racing Brooks Blair
battled Bob Knibb with Brooks holding him off for a win in the Post-Vintage Plus
60 Intermediate class. Lloyd Morgan also pulled off a win the the Cross-Country
Post Vintage Plus 60 Expert class after dueling it out with Teddy Landers. Lloyd
struggled early on but put it together to pull away for the win. Both Lloyd and
Brooks brought home some wood with nice rides in the vintage and post-vintage
motocross also. Diamond Don Rainey rode well in the Plus 60 Expert vintage and
post-vintage classes again just barely trailing Lloyd in their classes. Teddy
Landers also had some great rides in his classes. Our newest local fast guy, Mac
Edmonston, from Louisiana made some great showings and is definitely a rider to
watch for in the future. As for my self it was a struggle with the altitude both
days and sputtering bikes. Trey Jorski and Doug Gagnon made the show also and
both did well in their motocross classes. It was a pleasure to meet and watch
some of our road racers compete. Keith Martin and his pit featured some of the
coolest race bikes at Sandia along with some of the fastest racing on the
asphalt. Craig Murray took home a couple of class wins in the BEARS class and
Ryan Ambrose took a second in the Sportsman 750 class. Ryan lead most of his
race but eventually was passed on lapped 6. Keith also pulled down a fifth place
in BEARS racing. The bad news coming out of Sandia however is that Gary Davis
will be joining Bobby Lucas on the injury report. Gary also crashed down an
embankment of the track breaking the tibia and fibula in his leg just above the
ankle. A little surgery it appears is in his future so wish Gary well in his
recovery also.
Bobby should return with next
months update. As he says “Don’t forget to turn on the gas”.
Albert Newmann #399 |
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South Central Regional
Report August 2007
Well, here we are! Mid-Ohio is in the books and so are some
stories. We had good representation at the nationals in August also. Sadly, we
also had some very serious injuries.
Diamond Don had another good ride in the 60+ expert class
chasing the Rick Jordan CZ that John DeSoto raced. This was just one of many fun
races to watch at Mid-Ohio. The BTW team from Livingston showed us the fast
lines on the track and how to party off the track. Great time guys! The Team
Cramp guys looked like the old days. Kirk Spencer was blazing fast as was Mike
Hance. Both guys pulled down a couple of first place trophies in their classes.
On the injury front though Mid-Ohio proved to be not so
kind. Hoppie (Phil Hopwood) from Western Australia, riding a Jeff Smith BSA,
went down and injured a collarbone. Rick Jordan crashed during a fast lap in
practice and he also suffered a broken collarbone. Chris “Chili Pepper”
Richardson broke both bones in his left wrist, but the grand winner here was our
very own District 41 AMA representative Brett Lambert. Brett broke his hip in a
first turn crash. Roger Paris had loaned him a Husky to ride and sadly he only
made it to the first turn. Brett is home recovering in the loving arms of Mary
Kay – not all that bad.
Back to the bright side. Bill Davis guest Phil Hopwood,
Peter and Sue Lawson from western Australia have had a really good time overall
here in the states. Well, lets put it this way – they have traveled to 18
states, 6000 miles, bought, borrowed, repaired, and raced just about anything we
could give them and enjoyed it all. They also were guest to one of our local
TVRC summer time parties, hosted by Joe and Patti Busby, just to get things off
on the right foot.
Peter raced at Mid-Ohio, but did not have the big rides
until Chehalis where he rode to four very solid second place finishes on a BSA
borrowed from some Canadian friends. Hoppie also raced, even with his broken
collar bone – now if you have ever broken a collar bone think about driven 6,000
miles working on motorcycles and getting to the last national having a good BSA
to race courtesy of the Canadians. On the last moto he was involved in a first
turn crash that put us all in a frenzie. Very violent crash. He was taken to the
local hospital then flown to Seattle where he is now reportedly recovering well.
Who knows with this tough Aussie, he may be back down under in a few weeks on
the track!
In closing I would like to thank everyone, Rick and Debbie
Poulin for a track side bed, Buck Murphy for all the beer support on Murphies
Hill, and to Bill Davis for the really cool time with the Aussie group. We
should try to get down there sometime and tour.
Keep an eye on the South Central Regional website for other
features in the region, pictures, and new articles. Next month should have us an
update from the “Texas Vintage National” in Wortham, TX, more detail about the
2-Day Reunion Ride in New Blaine, AR and our own AHRMA Post-Vintage National MX
weekend in November, the “Texas Shoot-Out” at one of the most vintage friendly
tracks in the country, North Forty Cycle Park.
See Ya At The Starting Line,
Bobby Lucas “50X”
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