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Both #12 Keith Little's and #7 Joe Byrd's jersey were up for raffle to raise money for the mobile medical unit at only $1.00/chance. It was great to see many of the vendors pitching in with $50.00+ donations and giving the tickets away to the kids.
Also, there are still tickets available for the Super Raffle with the proceeds going to the purchase of a transport vehicle, and with three large prizes and the money going to a great cause please join in on the fun.
Super Raffle Details
150 tickets will be sold for $100.00 per ticket for a total collection of $15,000.00 and drawing will be held when all the tickets are sold or at the ATVA awards
Banquet which ever is sooner; they will give away three prizes with the remaining money going to the mobile medical unit fund.
1st Prize $3,000
2nd Prize $1,500
3rd Prize $500
You can get the tickets from Debi Bartosek or Cindi Hart by contacing them directly or on line through Paypal. There will be a $2.00 extra charge. For this option email cindihart88@cs.com
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Sponsorhouse.com also stuck around after the Amateur Motorcycle Nationals to inform ATV riders about their online sponsorship program
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It was also great to finally have the FMF Media Allstars Team Manager, #72 Jorge Cuartas, back at the track after a multiple surgeries and lengthy recovery and since his wreck at Red Bud MX.
He isn't back to racing, but he still kept busy all weekend with his team and distrubuting his 2004 Year in Review Book.
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(Right)Chris Harris, Fly Racing, helps out Paul Turner(Left) Prep Doug Gust's machine. Fly Racing sponsors team suzuki and several top pro riders including: Doug Gust, Jeremiah Jones, Pat Brown, and Jason Dunkelberger.
Fly just received in a limited quantity of 2006 Gear, which was distrubuted to a few of the Pros for the 2nd Moto because they only had limited amount of sizes.
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Mike Hallock the founder of Custom Axis sold the company to Penske Racing in 1998, but he continued to run the operation out of Northern California until this year, when Custom Axis was moved to Reading, PA the Headquarters for Penske Racing Shocks.
Mike decided he accomplished everything he could with Custom Axis and now is working for Sway-A-Way, which caters to the suspension needs of trucks. Mike also is still actively involved ATV component company Ars-FX, which produces A-arms and Swingarms used by some of the top pros in ATV racing.
More indepth interview with Mike Hallock to come...
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Also in attendance to watch the final round were (Left to Right) Doug Roll(Roll Design), Martin Lamoureux(Elka), Troy Chislock, William Yokley(GNCC Pro #2).
Loretta Lynn's is a great oppurtunity for Industry leaders to meet with their riders and check out potential riders for next season, and with over 965 entries, there were plenty of riders to watch.
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Both (Left to Right) Tom Carlson(TC Racing) and Dan Fisher(Lonestar Racing) are major sponsors for Pro #8 Jason Luburgh, but they also sponsor many other of top Pro riders and amateurs independently.
Dan Fisher, Lonestar Racing is also a major sponsor of ATVriders.com, which helps makes this coverage possible, so remember to support those that help support the sport.
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ATVinsider just released their lastest issue with Joe Byrd on the Cover, and (Left to Right) David Schloss and Marc Barilla made the long trip to Loretta Lynn's to hand out several hundred copies, so if you can't get enough ATV racing news, be sure to check out and subscribe to ATV Insider.
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Rath Racing, Daryl Rath, also made the trip down to Loretta Lynn's to show support for the Lost Creek Cycle team, which he sponsors.
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Australian, Luke Beechey looked to improve upon his 2nd Place finish in 4stk B and 3rd Place finish in Production B at Unadilla, but it wasn’t meant to be as he finished 3rd in 4stk B and after a 2nd Place finish in the first Moto of Production B, he DNFed the 2nd Moto.
Luke will be heading back to Australia with plenty to talk about after an extended stay in the United States with the Farr family and the support of Mark Baldwin, and I am sure that we will see Luke back again next year