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Page 1: News...Scrambles 101 Clinic. Students were instructed on the administra ve process, tech, bike set-up, body posi- oning, cornering, braking, and technical hill climbs. All walked away

May 2016

News

2016 AA Riders

Follow @netra_org

Riders Chasing National Titles

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England Trail Rider Associa on. This publica on is

emailed to more than 3000 ac ve trail riders and rac-

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John Kelley John charges to the overall win at the 2016 Round 1 hare scramble in Hurley-ville NY Photo Credit: Leanne Dutlinger 

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NETRA's on the Rise! 

By the me you read this, NETRA will have

had its first four events of the season. As

I'm typing, three of these have already oc-

curred.

The Rummel's Ride Camp hosted more

than 50 young NETRA riders overnight so

that they could learn safe and proper rid-

ing techniques from some of the best in

the region. Thanks to the Rummel family

for hos ng and trailbossing this great

event. Thanks to the volunteer instruc-

tors, too. The kids campout is a long-

standing NETRA tradi on and it's great to

see that it con nues to be so popular.

The Hoot Owls put on a very popular and

well-received turkey run in north-east

Connec cut. Lots of fresh trail was to be

had. This event had more than 250 riders

in a endance. A spectacular and strong

start to the turkey run series. If you don't

have a street-plated bike, talk to someone

in your club about how to get yours regis-

tered. It really opens up a new world of

riding for you. Please do not contact

NETRA for advice on this, though....

The Pathfinders put on their second annu-

al Dam Fun Ride and a racted over 230

riders of all kinds ranging from li le tykes

with training wheels, to the vintage crowd,

AA racers, and lots of trail riders who

joined NETRA for the first me.

I'd like all of us to remember what

NETRA's all about - by riders, for riders.

All of these events I've described above

were spearheaded by volunteers who do

this work for the good of the sport and so

that the rest of us can enjoy a day on the

trail. To make NETRA be er and be er,

we all need to take our turn at hos ng. To

those of you who trailboss, work events,

and maintain trails...Thank you. To those

of you who haven't volunteered yet, talk

to your local club and find a way to con-

tribute...There's a place for everyone in

the NETRA family.

And remember.... You. Are. NETRA.

Tony

NETRA MEMBERS 

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Rick Bartoce  instruc ng at the Hare Scrambles 101 Clinic. 25 students par cipated in the inaugural Hare

Scrambles 101 Clinic. Students were instructed on the administra ve process, tech, bike set-up, body posi-

oning, cornering, braking, and technical hill climbs. All walked away with having learned some valuable ps.

Thanks goes to Rick and Harrison Schreiner and the hos ng club the Pathfinders!

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With the na onal success of so many New England off-road racers,

NETRA sat down with a couple local rising stars and asked them a

few ques ons about how racing NETRA has prepared them for racing

the GNCC series. Here’s what Josh Toth and Ben Kelley of the Trail

Jesters race team had to say.

Nice job on your results so far in the GNCCs.  NETRA guys are regu-

larly in the top 20 and even top 10 of the XC2 class.  What's the 

compe on like? 

JT: Thanks! The compe on in the XC2 class is stacked, there are

riders that are top riders in there own local series from all over the

country in that class. Every rider in the class is very compe ve and

aggressive so it's hard to work your way through the pack. I enjoy all

the compe on though, it makes the racing much more intense.

BK: The compe on at the GNCC series is very s ff. Everyone is

going really fast. You have to be on your game when it comes to a

race weekend if you want to put in a good result.

How has riding NETRA hare scrambles go en you ready for GNCC 

success? 

JT: The NETRA series has go en me ready for the long enduring

races, mentally and physically. It's hard to stay focused and charge

for over 3 hours. Growing up racing two hours has definitely go en

me ready for it. Also the NETRA tracks are challenging and generally

rocky, so as we're coming into some of them more hard packed

rounds of GNCC Its ge ng more and more like home.

BK: Growing up racing the NETRA Harescramble series has pre-

pared me perfectly for the GNCC series. The difficult and wide varie-

ty of terrain at all the NETRA races has prepared me for any type of

terrain the GNCC circuit has to throw at me. NETRA's races being 2

hours long has also been a huge help. It has made the transi on to

racing for 3 hours not as grueling as it seems.

What advice would you give to other NETRA riders if they wanted 

to try GNCCs? 

JT: My advice to anyone wan ng to try a GNCC would be to prac-

ce se ng a solid pace for a long race and not blowing all your ener-

gy in the first hour and line choice, choosing lines can either cost you

a lot of me or save you a lot! One the biggest things is to hydrate a

lot the week beforehand for any race to be physically ready for a

long race. Have fun and push un l the end, it's not over un l you go

through the checkers!

BK: I would encourage anyone interested in racing a GNCC to give it

a try. They are a lot of fun and are just like a NETRA hare scramble.

The only difference is that they are slightly longer. If you can finish a

NETRA hare scramble in the rugged New England terrain, you would

have no problem finishing a GNCC.

Keep up the hard work guys! Always know there are lots of NE rock-

-riding-mud-ea ng-root-sliding riders roo ng for ya back home!

NETRA RIDERS TAKE ON THE GNCC SERIES

Ben Kelley and Josh Toth with their bikes in GNCC trim.

Ben taking on the swill.

Josh rippin’ by the spectators in fine form.

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Instagram, along with Facebook and Twi er have become the preferred com-munica on and marke ng vehicle for our events. Social media and “sharing” in gen-eral are a very effec ve in reaching a wider audience; an audience outside of our membership. To that end, NETRA is pleased to announce that Jordan Ar bani will volunteer his me to manage the NETRA Instagram account. Jordan can’t be at every event or work party so we are asking that club members help him out by snapping pictures or videos of your trail leading up to your event. We suggest clubs nominate a member to be the Social Media Director for this purpose. Email those pics/vids to [email protected] and Jordan will do his best to get them posted in a

mely fashion. And oh yeah, follow @netra_org on Twi er and Instagram! Our Facebook page is h ps://www.facebook.com/netra.org

EMAIL PICS TO [email protected]

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For the most part, New England racers were graced with an unu-

sually merciful winter in the Northeast giving them an extra edge

as their seat me was hardly affected by the li le snow that we

received. The me has come. Off season work is in, bikes are

prepped, and thoughts of another rocky, rooty, brownie-ba er-

dirt filled season is underway star ng May 1st in Hurleyville, NY at

the Tri State Clubs Morningside Hare Scramble. I think I can speak

for us all when I say I cannot wait to see that green flag drop and

the classes let loose, se ng of another ac on packed season.

Last season brought us a year of great compe on, awesome

ba les throughout all the classes, and miles of some of New Eng-

land’s finest trails. This year will be that of last year and much

more with a stacked AA class packed with fresh faces and num-

bers being swapped around. You won’t want to miss what this

NETRA season has in store!

#1 – Dylan Macritchie, your 2x Hare Scramble champ as well as

your 2015 Enduro champ, holds the #1 plate again this season

a er an incredible run last year. We know Dylan has the speed,

determina on, and pure talent to fight for another champion-

ship, so will he make it 3 in a row? Look for Dylan this year

thumping through the New England woods aboard his 2016 KTM

350 XCF rocking the red #1 plate.

#2 – Brendan Riordan has just come off of his best season yet. He

is looking faster than ever and seems to only be going faster. You

won’t miss him coming as he rails his KTM, blitzing through trees.

Riordan has spent some me down south this off season riding,

racing, and prac cing, which has proven to only add speed to this

championship contender. Will he race the full season and fight

for the #1 plate?

#3 – Jim Senecal is a consistent compe tor in the AA class, as a

veteran to the class and to NETRA Jim’s skillset, knowledge of the

terrain, and unbroken determina on makes him a serious threat

to all the young guns out there.

#4 – Ben Kelley has had one heck of a season taking 4 overall

wins. Ben would have to miss 3 races while qualifying and racing

in the 2015 ISDE where he would gold medal for his second me.

Ben is stealthy through the woods, smooth and logical in his rid-

ing style, and has put in a ton of work over the winter preparing

for the GNCC series. The ques on remains, will he make it to

enough races and take the championship from the series that

started it all?

Meet NETRA’s 2016 AA Riders 

#2 Brendan Riordan

By Leanne Dutlinger 

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#5 – Jake Heins comes into the year a er a strong last season.

He is on a roll and used his winter break to put in some serious

work. While staying on the bike all winter here, and spending

some me down south we look for Jake to be a top AA compe -

tor this year. Speed runs in his blood and his hardworking de-

meanor is steadfast.

 

 

#6 – Ty Kipp is a silent killer on the track, last season was his first

full year back a er taking some me off. His consistency landed

him in the #6 spot this year, Ty con nuously found himself within

the top ten and within the top five mul ple mes. His unwaver-

ing style and his sweet new KTM charged ahead each race. We

expect to see Ty ba ling for podium finishes this year.

#7 – John Kelley is a force to be reckoned with, his reless off

season work, his love for the sport, and his will to give his all has

given him #7 this year a er missing a few races chasing down an

ISDE gold medal. John barrels down any trail while on the pipe

and plows over whatever is in his way. A er a busy winter of hard

work look for John screaming his KTM 250 XC to podium finishes

this season.

#8 – Brian Dussault, the 2015 A250 Hare Scramble champ and

2015 A Light Enduro champ, is a rookie to the AA class this sea-

son. Aboard his Beta, Brian has run hard with the big dogs and we

expect more of the same as he makes his debut. Brian will be

living at college next year to get his bachelor’s degree in mechan-

ical engineering, therefore this will be his final season chasing

points. With Brian’s full steam ahead style and the mo va on of

a last full season, his drive to give it his all will be higher than ever

before.

#9 – Hunter Neuwirth is another rookie to the AA class this sea-

son. We have seen some impressive results out of him last year;

his best finish was a 2nd overall from the A250 line at Tuxedo

Ridge. Hunter has been staying out in Texas training and racing.

Although it is unlikely he will do a majority of the season, the

chance for him to make an appearance and s r up the pot is both

likely and hoped for.

#10 – Nick Mar is making his return to the NETRA AA rankings

a er spending several years away from racing. Last year’s impres-

sive results landed the #10 ride. His drive is strong, and his speed

is untamed, and did I men on he can do a backflip on his dirt

bike. Nick pulled many top ten finishes from the A Open class last

year and we expect him to carry these skills into this year’s hare

scramble season.

#11 – Josh Toth is looking be er than ever on his 2016 KTM 250

XCF. He has the speed to match some of the best racers in the

na on, and adapts to any terrain with ease. Josh’s last season

was riddled with a few injuries as well as missed races for the

ISDE. While Josh’s main focus is the GNCC series we look forward

to seeing Josh ba ling for wins in whatever races he does make.

#12 – Jeremy Anthony with extraordinary results that bumped

him from the B250 class at the start of 2015 to the A250 class

where he con nued to show his hustle and love of the New Eng-

land terrain. Keep an eye out for this youngster to crack the top

five.

#5 Jake Heins

#8 Brian Dussault

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#13 – James Murphy has showcased his speed throughout his racing career and was

ba ling for top finishes before breaking his leg halfway through last season. James

will be back this season with a serious will to win and undoubtedly be figh ng for

podium finishes.

#14 – Ron Daniels, be er known as Buzzy, started last season strong finishing

10th overall at Tuxedo Ridge. Ron carried the momentum throughout the season

regularly placing in the top 15 from the A Open class. He rides smooth and steady

landing him consistently in the overall points.

#15 – Tyler Weik in his second AA season is going to take what he learned last year

along with vigorous off season training and riding to consistently push to finish in

the top ten at every round. Tyler’s YZ450F will be ea ng up the rocks, roots, and ruts

to steady championship points.

We are ecsta c to begin such a highly an cipated racing series. This year, veteran

racers have another opportunity to prove they’re fit and new racers will have a sea-

son of opportunity to develop. To all of our NETRA compe tors, we wish you the

best of luck as you look with wide eyes and open thro les toward obtaining your

2016 goals.

We hope you are as ready as we are; we cannot wait to see you out in the trails! #12 Jeremy Anthony

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A en on Trail Riders: Your input is requested on

Connec cut’s Green Plan. Below is the request

from the CT DEEP.

CT DEEP is upda ng the Connec cut Comprehen-

sive Open Space Acquisi on Strategy (Green Plan)

through 2020 to best achieve statewide open

space goals. The Green Plan is a document that

intends to be a guide for land acquisi on that will

meet the statewide open space protec on goal of

conserving 21% of Connec cut's land base as open

space by year 2023. Among other plan compo-

nents, an ac on strategy is proposed for acquiring

key lands iden fied as capable of providing certain

benefits, for example buffers to climate change,

wildlife habitat, and recrea onal trails.

How can we improve your open space plan? Mu-

nicipali es, land conserva on organiza ons, and

the general public are encouraged to review and

comment on the Green Plan. The new dra Green

Plan, a previous version of the plan, and more can

be found on DEEP's Green Plan webpage. Your

comments can be submi ed to

[email protected] or CT DEEP, Land Acquisi-

on and Management Unit, 79 Elm Street,

Har ord, CT 06106. The comment period will close

on June 1, 2016.

Be sure to men on the need for trails for ORV's.

click the email address and send a comment be

sure to look at pages 115-119. This is what I sent,

a er reviewing the plan:

Jamie: I would like to comment on the Green plan. Even

though it appears in the 2005 and 2011 SCORP surveys,

Off-road trail motorcycling areas are never men oned in

the plan. Since 1985, the DEEP has ignored State Law and

failed to provide a place for ORV recrea on on some of

it's holdings.

Sec. 23-26c. Availability of state land for use by

persons opera ng all-terrain vehicles. The Com-

missioner of Energy and Environmental Protec on

shall evaluate the proper es under his jurisdic on

and the jurisdic on of other state agencies for

their use by persons opera ng all-terrain vehicles

and shall make available some of such proper es

for such use. In making such proper es available,

the commissioner shall consider minimizing the

impact of all-terrain vehicles on the environment.

Before making any property available that is un-

der the jurisdic on of another state agency, the

commissioner shall consult with such agency.

I would like to see ORV recrea on as a part of this plan.

This is a legi mate use of state lands, as most states in

the U.S.A. provide areas for their ci zens to use their ve-

hicles.

Please admit my comment into the official record.

Respec ully submi ed,

Russell MacIntyre Suffield, CT

This is our opportunity to make our needs

known. You do not have to live in CT to respond.

The full plan can be read here: h p://

www.ct.gov/deep/lib/deep/open_space/

Dra _Green_Plan_03-18-16.pdf

Input Needed on CT Green Plan By Russell MacIntyre 

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WWW.NETRA.ORG

VintageChampionship Series 05.07  Nutmeg State  Eastford CT 

05.14  CATRA Black Fly  Fish House NY 

05.28  Clarkie's  Assonet MA 

06.04  King Philip  Wrentham MA 

06.25  Hard Knox  S. Hampton MA 

07.16  Indian Ridge  Eastford CT 

07.23  Merrimack Valley   Weare NH 

08.13  Boneyard  Meriden CT 

09.03  Stateline  Hoosick NY 

10.08  Barnes Way  Chepachet RI 

10.15  Blue Slope  N. Franklin CT 

10.22  Woods‐O‐Cross  Coventry RI 

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5/29 Clarkie's Assonet, MA 6/4 King Philip Wrentham, MA 4/17 Hoot Owl Tri-State 100 Putnam, CT

6/5 King Philip Wrentham, MA 6/18 Satan's Kingdom / Sprint New Hartford, CT 6/11-12 New England Classic (Natl) Loudon, NH

6/26 Little Rhody Exeter, RI 7/16 Indian Ridge Eastford, CT 8/21 Somers Fun Somers, CT

7/30 CT State Closed Course Union, CT 7/23 Merrimack Valley Junior Weare, NH 8/28 Thrill & Chill W. Greenwich, RI

8/7 Tom Noble Berwick, ME 7/30 CT State Junior Union, CT 9/10-11 Ammonoosuc River N. Haverhill, NH

10/2 Rocktoberfast Lee, MA 8/13 Boneyard Meriden, CT 9/18 Triple B Tolland, MA

10/16 Granville Cheese Grater Granville, MA 8/20 Dam Good / Sprint Thomaston, CT 9/25 Tri State Extreme Fun Winchendon, MA

11/6 Black & Blue Stafford, CT 10/22 Woods-O-Cross Conventry, RI 10/9 Noble Woods Acton, ME

10/29 Jack Frost / Sprint Oxford, MA 10/23 King Philip Wrentham, MA

11/13 PSTR Toy Run Assonet, MA

5/1 Morningside Hurleyville, NY 4/30 Fun in the Sun N. Smithfield, RI 5/7 Nutmeg State Eastford, CT

5/8 Nutmeg State Eastford, CT 5/7 Nutmeg State Eastford, CT 5/14 CATRA Black Fly Fish House, NY

5/15 CATRA Black Fly Fish House, NY 5/14 CATRA Black Fly Fish House, NY 5/28 Clarkie's Assonet, MA

6/19 Satan's Kingdom New Hartford, CT 5/28 Clarkie's Assonet, MA 6/4 King Philip Wrentham, MA

7/3 Flat Rock Farm Sterling, CT 6/4 King Philip Wrentham, MA 6/25 Hard Knox S. Hampton, MA

7/17 Indian Ridge Eastford, CT 6/25 Hard Knox S. Hampton, MA 7/16 Indian Ridge Eastford, CT

7/24 Merrimack Valley HS Weare, NH 7/2 Flat Rock Farms Sterling, CT 7/23 Merrimack Valley Vintage Weare, NH

7/31 Martin's Mayhem Union, CT 7/23 Merrimack Valley Peewee Weare, NH 8/13 Boneyard Meriden, CT

8/14 Richardson's Farm Burrillville, RI 8/13 Boneyard Meriden, CT 9/3 Stateline Hoosick, NY

8/21 Dam Good Thomaston, CT 9/3 Stateline Hoosick, NY 10/8 Barnes Way Chepachet, RI

9/4 Stateline Hoosick, NY 9/17 Hard Knox Granville, MA 10/15 Blue Slope N. Franklin, CT

9/18 Hard Knox Granville, MA 9/24 Little Town Bethlehem, CT 10/22 Woods-O-Cross Coventry, RI

10/9 Barnes Way Chepachet, RI 10/8 Barnes Way Chepachet, RI10/23 Woods-O-Cross Coventry, RI 10/15 Blue Slope N. Franklin, CT

10/22 Woods-O-Cross Coventry, RI

4/16-17 Rummel's Ride Camp Stafford, CT

4/23 Hare Scrambles 101 Thomaston, CT

6/11-12 New England Classic (Natl) Loudon, NH 4/24 Dam Fun Ride Thomaston, CT

8/21 Somers Fun Somers, CT 6/11-12 Classic Charity Kids Ride Loudon, NH

9/10-11 Ammonoosuc N. Haverhill, NH 6/18 Satan's Kingdom Sprint Enduro New Hartford, CT

8/20 Dam Good Sprint Enduro Thomaston, CT

10/29 Jack Frost Sprint Enduro Oxford, MA

10/30 Jack Frost Chili Fun Run Oxford, MA

11/13 PSTR Toy Run Assonet, MA

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Nutmeg State Weekend May 7 & 8 1 Buell Dr, Eastford CT

Arrowed from Rte 44 and North Rd

NEW TRACK CHANGES THIS YEAR!

Saturday May 7, 2016 

Pee Wee ‐ $30 Sign‐up 7:30am  PW 3, 4, 5 ● Start 9AM ● 50 minute race PW 1 & 2 ● Start 11AM ● 75 minute race   Trail Boss – Carol Hery (860) 377‐9239 

Championship Vintage Scrambles ‐ $40   Sign‐up 12:00pm  Start 1:30pm ● 1 hour race   Trail Boss – Mike Hery (860) 377‐0923 

 

Sunday May 8, 2016 

Championship Hare Scrambles SeriesSign‐up 7:30am  9am Mini A/B, Big Wheel, Girls ‐ $35 11am Novice C Classes ‐ $45 1:30pm Pro, Expert, Amateur AA, A, B ‐ $45  Trail Boss ‐ Kevin Knott (774) 766‐2520 

 

 

Parking $15 day   ●   Camping $25 weekend 

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CAPITAL AREA TRAIL

RIDERS ASSOCIATION

PRESENTS

THE BLACK FLY HARESCRAMBLE, VINTAGE AND

PEE WEE SCRAMBLES!

SATURDAY— MAY 14 2016

Pee Wee - Entry Fee $30 PeeWee 3/4/5—

Sign up 9:00AM, Start time: 11:00 AM

Parade lap if time allows

PeeWee 1/2—

Sign up 11:00AM, Start time: 1:00PM

Trail Boss: Jim Stoddard

(518) 694-6567

Vintage Scramble - Entry Fee $401 Hour Race per NETRA Rules

Sign up 2:00PM

Start time: 4:00PM

Trail Boss: Jeff Hanan

(512) 413-0401

See NETRA Rules at www.netra.org

NETRA Sound Test Required — 96 dB limit

No Dogs, Fires in designated fire pits only— no open fires

Primitive camping available Friday and Saturday Night

Quiet hours after 10:00pm (generators off)

Concessions available Saturday and Sunday during the races

SUNDAY— MAY 15 2016

BLACK FLY HARESCRAMBLE BigWheel, Mini A/B, Girls Entry Fee $35, 7:30am Sign up & sound test,

9:00am Race start

Juniors, C (Novice), Super Senior,

Masters, Women, Sportsman Entry Fee $45, 9:00am Sign up & sound test,

11:00am Race start

AA, A (Expert), B (Amateur) Entry Fee $45, 11:00am Sign up & sound test,

1:30pm Race start

Trail Boss: Spencer Marzello

(518) 698-1805

PARKING: $10.00 Per Car / $20 for Campers

DIRECTIONS: I-87 N from Albany NY to Exit 12, go Route 67 W to Route 147 N to

Route 29 W and take 1st

Right North on Greens Corner Rd, follow NETRA arrows GPS: 43.1279461,-74.1025008 / 43°07'40.6"N 74°06'09.0"W / Near corner of Fayville and Hans Creek Rd

AVOID GETTING LOST BY FOLLOWING THE NETRA ARROWS – GPS FOR INFO ONLY

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Present

Clarkie’sPeeWee & Vintage

Hare ScrambleMay 28, 2016

• Location: Clarkie’s Farm81 High StreetAssonet, MA

• Sign-up - 8:00 a.m.• PeeWee 3, 4, 5 – 9:30 a.m.• PeeWee 1, 2 – 11:00 a.m.• Vintage – 1:00 p.m.• Riders Meeting 15 minutes before each heat• NETRA membership required, available at Sign-In

• $10 Parking Donation• Pee Wee Entry Fee $30, Vintage Entry Fee $40 • Please see www.netra.org for complete Pee Wee and

Vintage rules• Pee Wee Info: [email protected]• Vintage Info: [email protected]• Primitive camping, no fires• Food available from Tummy Lovin’ Food Truck

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Clarkie’s EnduroMay 29, 2016

* Location: Clarkie’s Farm81 High StreetAssonet, MA

* Course: 50+ miles for all classes* Gas at start* Keytime 9 a.m., Sign-In opens at 7 a.m. * Brand X rules* Street-registered bikes only* Send pre-entries to Geoff Wurlitzer, 73 Galleon Way,

Osterville, MA 02655, drawing 5/17* Pre-entry $40, Post-entry $45* Info: 508-280-4630* Primitive camping, no fires* Food available from Tummy Lovin’ Food Truck

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Presents The

June 4, 2016

Start: Wrentham Development Center, 208 North Street, Wrentham MA 02093.

Arrowed from the junction of I495 and Route 1A in Wrentham.

No camping, fires, hookups or dogs. Food available all day.

Mini Enduro: Mini A / Mini B / Big Wheel / Girls

Sign Up: 7:30 AM, Key Time: 9:00 AM

(Bikes up to 85cc 2-Stroke/ 150cc four stroke, Wheels up to 19” front and 16” rear)

Junior Enduro: Junior A / Junior B / Women

Sign Up: 10:00 AM, Key Time: 11:30 AM

(Full sized bikes 18” or 19” rear and 21” front)

Entry: Entry Fee: $35.

$5 Parking donation to benefit the Wrentham Development Center. Course: Approximate 6 mile course with 4 laps for Mini’s, 5 laps for Juniors.

NETRA Membership Required, One-Day Membership Available ($45/$25-one day)

NETRA Sound Test rules will be enforced- 96 dB Limit!

Info: Trail Boss: Joe McLaughlin, 508-930-0803, [email protected]

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Presents The

June 4, 2016

Start: Wrentham Development Center, 208 North Street, Wrentham MA 02093.

Arrowed from the junction of I495 and Route 1A in Wrentham.

No camping, fires, hookups or dogs. Food available all day.

Vintage / Evolution / Retro

Sign Up: 10:00 AM, Start time: 11:30 AM

Entry: Entry Fee: $40.

$5 Parking donation to benefit the Wrentham Development Center. Course: Legendary grass track with fast and fun woods section.

NETRA Membership Required, One-Day Membership Available ($45/$25-one day)

Info: Trail Boss: Steve Lafaille, 617-678-2429, [email protected]

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Presents The

June 4, 2016

Start: Wrentham Development Center, 208 North Street, Wrentham MA 02093.

Arrowed from the junction of I495 and Route 1A in Wrentham.

No camping, fires, hookups or dogs. Food available all day.

Pee Wee: 3 / 4 / 5

Sign Up: 1:00 PM, Key Time: 2:30 PM

(Bikes 50cc-110cc automatic or semi-automatic trans/no clutch)

Riders meeting @ 2:15 PM; Parade Lap only if time permits

Pee Wee: 1 / 2

Sign Up: 1:00 PM, Key Time: 3:45 PM

(85cc and 65cc manual trans/clutch)

Riders Meeting @ 3:30 PM; No Parade Lap

Entry: Entry Fee: $35.

$5 Parking donation to benefit the Wrentham Development Center. Course: Spectator-friendly grass track and woods sections.

NETRA Membership Required, One-Day Membership Available ($45/$25-one day)

NETRA Sound Test rules will be enforced- 96 dB Limit!

Info: Trail Boss: Jim Doustou, 508-561-2311, [email protected]

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Presents The

A NETRA Championship Event June 5, 2016 Key Time 9:00am

Start: Wrentham Development Center, 208 North Street, Wrentham MA 02093.

Arrowed from the junction of I495 and Route 1A in Wrentham.

No camping, fires, hookups or dogs. Food available at the start.

Entry: Pre $40, Post $45. Make checks payable to KPTR.

$5 Parking donation to benefit the Wrentham Development Center.

Pre-entry accepted only on NETRA entry form. Drawing held on May 31, 2016.

Mail Entries to; Phil Mealy, 31 Walnut Street Plainville, MA 02762

Course: Approximately 70 ground miles, Brand X Rules, Shortened course for C Riders, Gas on route,

Gas truck available, NO GAS AT START.

Sign Up: Sign up and tech inspection opens at 7:00am.

Sound test in accordance NETRA rules, 96 db.

Valid license, proof of insurance, plate/tag affixed to rear fender, Head/tail lights, USFS Approved spark arrestor. No Exceptions!

Info: Trail Boss: Phil Mealy, 508-463-8323, [email protected]

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Rider Benefits

Two-day Trail Ride with optional Hero Sections

for street legal enduro & dual sport bikes.

Includes the best trails and state parks!

One–day Big Bike Rally for the adventure riding

community on Saturday.

Two-Day Kid's Classic.

Free camping and showers at NHMS.

Lunch both days and breakfast on Sunday.

A Goodie Bag with a T-Shirt and Oil.

Chance To Win A 2016 Suzuki DR-Z400!

A Fun Weekend For Everyone...While Raising

Money For A Cure!

Ride NH’s Country Roads & Scenic Trails!

June 11 & 12, 2016

New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon, NH https://trailride.eventscff.org/

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