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quadman300
01-05-2006, 03:11 PM
Here are a few videos from the 2005 OCCRA season, This was one of my best / funnest years with OCCRA, The tracks are good the people are great, and the racing is extremely competetive and fun...click the link below to watch the videos and tell me what you think!

http://jakitymo.zippyvideos.com/gallery.z

maynard22
01-05-2006, 03:27 PM
I posted these earlier and nobody watched them.?

What class did you run in 2005 and what class are you running in 2006? I raced beginner, I am thinking Intermediate this year.

quadman300
01-05-2006, 03:39 PM
I raced Amateure and finished 2nd overall...im going to race Intermediate this year, If you raced beg. last year I would suggest Ama. but thats up to you. See ya at the track...or the banquet!

DaleJrFan
01-05-2006, 05:50 PM
Tried to watch them but for some reason they collapse when the video starts.

quadman300
01-05-2006, 08:12 PM
I just tried them, and they worked just fine...sorry they arent working for you.:confused:

DaleJrFan
01-05-2006, 08:19 PM
yeah, its this stupid computer. i was thinking about joining and going to a couple of races next year. gonna have to compete in the rookies cause i am nothing to brag about but i know i would love to compete and ride some in some new spots.

quadman300
01-05-2006, 08:22 PM
By the way you describe your quad...it sounds like you would do pretty dang good. Actually it sounds like your describing my quad, lol. Where do u live in Okie-Land?

maynard22
01-06-2006, 07:30 AM
Quadman, yeah, I will probally do Amateur. DaleJr, you need to run in Amateur with me, hell who cares if we're fighting for last place, it'll still be fun!!!

DaleJrFan
01-06-2006, 01:56 PM
I live right up the road from you in Piedmont. I will get with you later Zack and see what class would be best.

DaleJrFan
01-06-2006, 01:58 PM
Hey Quadman, where do you go to ride at around here? I got some small spots but nothing to brag about.

quadman300
01-06-2006, 04:01 PM
Well...Im not riding right now because I had elbow surgery and I am still recovering, but when it is the "off-season"" I like to practice at the following places:

Stillwater 500 = 5$ Daily permit

From OKC: Take I-35 to the second Guthrie exit (157). Follow Highway 33 for 19 miles to N3300 (It is a mile further east than N3290 but N3300 is a much smoother road and worth the extra mile out of the way). Turn Left (North) and follow N3300 for 5 miles to 56th Street. Turn Left (West) and follow 56th Street for 1.5 miles, Entrance to the park is on the South side of the road.

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Cedar Hills Off Road Park (CHORP) Rush Springs, Ok = $10 Daily fee

From OKC: Take I-44 (H.E. Bailey Turnpike Fees) South to exit 80 (2nd Chickasha exit) to Hwy 81. Follow Hwy 81 South for 17 miles to Hwy 17. Turn right (west) on Hwy 17 and follow for 5 miles until the road begins to curve to the left. At the beginning of the curve, continue West on dirt road for 1 mile. Look for the Pettijohn backhoe services sign. Turn right at the sign and go North half a mile to the entrance on the left.

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Sand Hill ATV Park Wynnewood, Ok = $5 per day / per bike

From OKC: Take I-35 to Wynnewood Exit (60). Then go approx .7 miles west to the "T" intersection. Turn left (south) at the "T" intersection. The park is on left (east) side of road. The riding area is on either or both sides of the road.


I hope these help!!!:D

DaleJrFan
01-06-2006, 07:04 PM
thanks, I am going to go to wynnewood and check it out, are all these places open 7 days a week or do you know?