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Spring Series Schedule
Our Spring Series is closing near starting in just a few weeks at ACP! Please check our the new Race Schedule to book your calendars and prepare for some fun racing action! We look forward to having everyone there. Also, please take note that the Club will be having a Ride Day on March 11th for Club Members ONLY! 2023 Spring Series Schedule Round 1January 21 (Saturday) Vet Track ACP SMX Round 2January 29 (Sunday) Main Track MotoLand Round 3February 18 (Saturday) Vet Track ACP SMX Round 4 - InternationalFebruary 25-26 (Sat & Sun) Main Track MotoLand Ride DayMarch 11 (Saturday) Round 5March 18 (Saturday) Vet Track ACP SMX Round 6April 15 (Saturday)...
Race Recap - Spring Series #3 - Canyon
Canyon on Sunday, February 22: First, a big “Thank You” to Linda Neil for taking some photos for our website – great job, Linda!!! Got a couple of good ones of Jeff and his favorite competitor, Darren, didn’t you! Even our Photographer Bonnie gets a day off now and then. The third Spring Series race at Canyon was a highly-charged practice event a week before the AZOT International where everyone gets unknown competition from across the Western US and Canada. A lot of evenly paired racers, in all classes, made for some very tight motos! First up in Race 4...
Race Recap - Spring Series #2 - ACP
ACP on Saturday, January 15: We had 39 AZOT racers for the second race of our Spring Series. Race 4’s full gate had 21 Intermediate and 5 Novice; then Race 18’s gate was 7 Master and 6 Expert. So when’s the last time you saw 21 Intermediate or 7 Master on the gate … years ago? Take a look at that photo of the practice line – wow!! The huge gate of 21 Intermediate racers included new guys Troy Lang #61m and Brian Kahn #722 from Tucson; David Donlon #333 from Mesa, and Bob Hooker #56 who moved from Oregon to...
Race Recap - Spring Series #1 - Canyon
Canyon on Sunday, January 9: Total of 27 racers: 4 Master, 6 Expert, 10 Intermediate and 7 Novice. It was an exciting, competitive launch of the Spring Series. The typical 8th practice for AZOT gave riders a close-up view of Mother Nature’s gift – a pond created by the welcomed rain. It meant they had to cut back on the long sand section at the bottom, resulting in a slightly faster lap time for all. They did a great job of prepping the track after all of the rain and inevitable mud. It was disappointing to find David Kennedy as...