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QuadRacer041
10-01-2005, 04:54 AM
Youth and Adult Cross Country Race.
ATV Hare Scrambles, Adult Fast 50's and Vintage MX

Welcome to Round 1of the Atlantic Grand Prix Series. This event is featuring both Youth and Adult Cross Country Racing.ATV races are scheduled for Saturday

The course consists of a 6 plus mile ribboned cross country course.

We'll also have Dealer Demo rides and dealer support available during the race. Stop in and visit the Dealer expo area. Food and prizes will be available both days.

Cash Payout of over $2,500.
Cash to top finishers in Pro and Expert classes.
Trophies to be awarded to all A, B, C, Woman, Vet, Senior and Industry classes.

Entry Fees: Adult Riders $45.00, Youth Riders $30.00

Atlantic Grand Prix Transponder Fee: $20.00 per participant, good for one year usage. Note every participant is required to have a working transponder for event scoring purposes.

AMA/ATVA Membership required for all riders
(available at sign-up )

Gate Fee: $5.00 per person, per day.

Date: Saturday October 15, 2005

Location: Rt 9 Eagleswood New Jersey

Directions and Map: Click Here

Course layout: Is very spectator friendly 6+mile loop (Bring your family and friends to cheer you on)


Saturday October 15th, Schedule, Times and Classes
(Gates open at 6:00am Sign-up starts at 7:00am)

VintageMX Grass Track Motorcycle Race Saturday Only 9:00am:
Classes 1970 to 1976 and 1977 to 1982 45 minute race

Dealer Demos Area open Saterday: 10:00 am and 4:00pm

Youth ATV Classes Sunday 10:00am: 90cc Production (8-15), 90cc Limited (8-15) ,70cc Production (6-11) 45 Minute Event

Note: 16 year olds may compete in the main event on Saturday
(Youths must have parent/guardian present to compete)

ATV Classes Novice, C and Beginners, Sunday 11:00am: 2 and 4-Stroke (16-21), 2 and 4-Stroke (22-28), 2 and 4-Stroke (29-34), 2 and 4-Stroke (35+), Super Senior (50 and up), Woman, Utility Stock, Utility Modified, Utility Unlimited (No Racks), First Year Racer and Industry One Hour and 30 minutes

ATV Classes Pro, A and B Sunday 1:00pm: Pro (0-525cc), Pro Am, Open A, 4 stroke A, Open B, 4-Stroke B, 2-Stroke A and B, Sport 0-350, Junior (25 & up), Vet (30& up), Senior (40 & up) Two hour race

Adult Fabulous 50cc Challenge 3:30pm 45 minute race
For information on classes go to: http://www.trapaniracing.com

Hammer trx450r
10-01-2005, 05:02 AM
We had a blast last year!! I'm down with a broken collar bone so i won't be racing. But this is a great way for new guys to get your feet wet, real fun day. Track is well lay'ed out, and its ran very professionally. Even you 50"wide guys can go!!

Dale@AGP
10-01-2005, 04:44 PM
The fall 2005 scheduled of events is listed below

Saturday October 15th 005 Eagleswood NJ
Round 1. Cross Country Race $2500 Cash Payout
Location: Eagleswood NJ
This event is featuring both Youth and Adult Cross Country Racing.
NOTE: Sunday the October 16th is an AMA National Hare Scrambles at this location!

Sunday October 30th 2005 Scranton, PA
Round 2. Trail Ride / Poker Run / Demo Rides / Break-In New Trail.
Location: North American Warhorse, Dunmore PA
Sport Quad and Utility Quad riders are invited to sample 30+ miles of never used trails in some
of the most beautiful woods imaginable. The location of this event is on 1700+ acres.

November 12th and 13th 2005 Scranton, PA
Round 3. Cross Country Race / Trail Ride / Demo Rides
Location: North American Warhorse, Dunmore PA
This is a two day event featuring both Youth and Adult Cross Country Racing. Trail rides and
Dealer Demo's are scheduled for Saturday and the ATV races are scheduled for Sunday.
Note: ATV's can ride the spectator course both Saturday and Sunday.

December 3rd and 4th 2005 Scranton, PA
Round 4. Cross Country Race / Trail Ride / Demo Rides
Location: North American Warhorse, Dunmore PA
This is a two day event featuring both Youth and Adult Cross Country Racing. Trail rides and
Dealer Demo's are scheduled for Saturday and the ATV races are scheduled for Sunday.
Note: ATV's can ride the spectator course both Saturday and Sunday.

December 17th and 18th 2005 South/Central, NJ
Round 4. Cross Country Race / Trail Ride / Demo Rides
Location: South/Central, NJ
This is a two day event featuring both Youth and Adult Cross Country Racing. Trail rides and
Dealer Demo's are scheduled for Saturday and the ATV races are scheduled for Sunday.
Note: ATV's can ride the spectator course both Saturday and Sunday.

Classes:

Youth Quad
90cc Production (8-15),
90cc Limited (8-15) ,
70cc Production (7-11)
45 minute race
91cc -200cc 2-stroke/91-300 cc and 4-stroke production (13-15 yrs)

Novice Quad ATV
2 and 4-Stroke (16-21)
2 and 4-Stroke (22-28)
2 and 4-Stroke (29-34)
2 and 4-Stroke (35+)
Super Senior (50 and up)
Woman, Utility Stock
Utility Modified,
Utility Unlimited (No Racks)
First Year Racer

Quad ATV Main Event
Pro (0-525cc), Pro Am
Open A, 4 stroke A
Open B, 4-Stroke B
2-Stroke A and B
Sport 0-350,Junior (25 & up)
Vet (30& up), Senior (40 & up)

For more info go to: AtlanticGrandPrix.com (http://www.atlanticgrandprix.com)

cdrookie
10-01-2005, 05:49 PM
$45+5 = OUCH!

everything sounded good till the fee's came up. with ATV prices going up, gas sky high, performance products getting more and more expensive, racing is becoming a sport only doctors and lawyers cam partake in! wait- they already do!:ermm: my suggestion is to lower the purse and lower entry fees. the majority or racers aren't anywhere near expert or pro. it's always great to try to draw in some big names but the bread and butter of local racing is the average guy. there's alot of people not happy with district 6 and could easily be swayed to run a different series but would the vet, senior, and A class racers go back to trophies instead of cash?

Derno24
10-02-2005, 07:45 PM
Originally posted by cdrookie
$45+5 = OUCH!

everything sounded good till the fee's came up. with ATV prices going up, gas sky high, performance products getting more and more expensive, racing is becoming a sport only doctors and lawyers cam partake in! wait- they already do!:ermm: my suggestion is to lower the purse and lower entry fees. the majority or racers aren't anywhere near expert or pro. it's always great to try to draw in some big names but the bread and butter of local racing is the average guy. there's alot of people not happy with district 6 and could easily be swayed to run a different series but would the vet, senior, and A class racers go back to trophies instead of cash?

That is sooo true. A side note WNYOA doesn't pay except for AA class. Thought that was interesting. They had more product giveaways.