4/25/2010

From the Gentlemen at the CEC:

"World Enduro Canada is pleased to announce that one of our main media partners - Inside Motorcycles and their sister publication Inside MotoX and Off Road Magazine - will be returning as sponsors for the 2010 Royal Distributing Canadian Enduro Championship presented by Parts Canada. Both publications pride themselves as being on the cutting edge of the Canadian Motorcycle scene with a large readership.

Inside Motorcycles will sponsor the Top Pro Junior award. At each of the four events the Top Pro Junior (age 20 or younger as of the first event in July) over both days of the event will recieve a special recognition award from Inside Motorcycles. At the final round in Labelle, QC on September 19th Inside Motorcycles will present the Top Pro Junior from all 4 events combined a cheque for $500. Last years winner was Ryan Graffunder and his success landed him a spot on the Feeding Performance Husqvarna team for 2010!

Inside MotoX and Off Road will once again be sponsoring the East and West Amateur Championships. There will be an East and West champion crowned in all 6 amateur classes - A, B, C, Vet (40+), Super Vet (50+) and Ladies. The individual champions will be presented with prize packages put together by Inside MotoX in Penticton, BC and Labelle, QC.

For further information please contact David Weber at Inside Motorcycles 519-869-4969"


A little shameless self promotion never hurts, right? There's the Top Junior himself, Mister Ryan Graffunder, receiving his cheque for $500 from Inside Motorcycle's own "off road specialist," (me!) in Parry Sound last year. Thanks to Jenn Van Klink for the photo!

Those amatuer kits are pretty awesome too, by the way. Last year's kits included an Ogio fanny-pack and camel back, chain lube, a hat, t-shirt and mouse pad, a subscription to the magazine and a whole bunch of other cool stuff I just can't quite remember. Ask Victoria Hett, she received TWO of them! I'm sure she remembers!


Again, thanks to Jenn for the photo; it's rare I'm on the other side of the camera, and even more rare is me enjoying the outcome! This is Victoria receiving her second pack in Parry Sound, along with her Eastern Ladies' plate. Watch out, gentlemen, she's coming for the National A title in 2010!

A Race for Old Men?


It is no news that traditional enduros, the old school time-keeping style events, are of a dying breed, but there are still a few “heritage” races that attract the crowds. The Beagle Bash, in Turkey Point, Ontario, is one of those races. Attracting rides from across Ontario, parts of Quebec, even as far away as Pennsylvania, Michigan and New York state the Beagle Bash, which is now part of the newly formed Ontario Off Road Competition Club series, can be counted in the “success” column. And weather played no small part that success.


Taking place in mid to late April, anything can happen. In the past riders have dealt with rain, snow and even hail as they try to navigate the 150 kilometres of sand trails cut through Norfolk County. Almost 100 riders signed up, and with the dismal turn out at Terra Nova still fresh in the minds of organizers, the turn out allowed Lynn Valley Dirt Riders to breathe a much needed sigh of relief.


Top time for the day went to the top finisher in the Pro class, America’s Alan Randt, with a score of 18:37. Randt lost a mere seven minutes through the various checks and had the fastest times through the special tests. Coming in behind Randt, with a time of 19:53, was Mike Vandenhoek aboard his father’s seven year old WR; proof that the bike does not make the rider!


Running out of gas is a fear for man of the riders. Organizers have a gas truck that travels to two stops on the course, spread equally between the checks, and many riders send crews with gas, spare parts, water and snacks to the stops as well. For one rider, Zack Tustin, that wasn’t enough, however. The Novice rider ran out of gas several times, the last time he was just as he came through the last check, heading back into the pits. Lucky for Zack, Dan Paris was driving me around and we stopped for the rider. We put the Husqvarna in the trailer and headed back to the pits, with a very tired, but happy to not be pushing, Zack.


Traditional enduro enthusiasts will argue that anyone can “go fast,” but it takes a special person, someone who possesses mental and physical endurance, to keep a specific pace and keep track of time and kilometres. Because of this, and a pretty stringent rule about street legal (meaning: EXPENSIVE) dirt bikes, have turned enduros into the realm of older, established riders; riders with the experience to mentally keep track of time and the funds to purchase and maintain the more expensive specialty motorcycles. These bikes also tend to be quite a bit heavier than their “motocross” counter parts. The Super Vet class, racers over 50 years of age, was the largest at the event, with Vet Ex, a class populated by former Pro and Expert riders over the age of 40, was second, having one more rider than Vet Ex.


As today’s young riders get more in tune with time keeping, and technology catches up and adapts, and the prices of these specialty enduro bikes comes down, the sport will be more accessible to a younger audience. I do believe, however, that the cross country/hare scramble style races will forever been the dominant form of off road in Ontario. Traditional enduros have their draw backs, but so do World Enduro Championship style events. Many riders are afraid to try the new format because they’re worried things are going to become too extreme or they are unsure of the moto test part.


Time will tell whether the traditional format will carry on, or whether it will fade, but as long as riders continue to turn out for events, I am sure the organizers will continue to host them.



Results:

Pro:
1 – Alan Randt (18:37)
2 – Mike Vandenhoek (19:53)
3 – Patrick Beaule (20:46)
4 – Darrell Forsbey (20:56)
5 – Allan Lachapelle (22:01)
6 – Matt Spigelmeyer (22:51)
7 – Kevin Cockayne (24:12)
8 – Bryan Marshall (24:16)


Expert:
1 – Greg Bastedo (27:14)
2 – Jeff Stephens (29:01)
3 – Rome Haloftis (29:07)
4 – Thierry LaCombe (29:41)
5 – Lorenzo Calcogno (29:53)
6 – Alex Conti (42:55)


Intermediate:
1 – Desmond Magill (25:45)
2 – Jean Francois L’Ecuyer (26:13)
3 – Robin Hunzinger (30:39)
4 – Trevor Bylsma (33:27)
5 – Drew Rikauka (34:31)
6 – Doug Copper (34:51)
7 – Barry Armstrong (37:09)
8 – George Balla (37:14)
9 – Jon Stevens (38:28)
10 – Rob Jackson (47:31)


Novice:
1 – Jake Tustin (30:33)
2 – Jach Tustin (31:17)
3 – Stephen Polonoski (35:24)
4 – Adam Clapham (37:44)
5 – Owen Gunn (38:28)
6 – Mike Toneguzzo (44:01)
7 – Cameron Lowe (46:41)
8 – Chris Poulsen (58:27)
9 – Jeremy Mestravick (1:12:35)


Vet Ex:
1 – Craig Kennedy (22:16)
2 – Doug Post (22:46)
3 – Paul LaChance (23:46)
4 – Rob Hewit (26:50)
5 – Dean Mayke (27:17)
6 – Wayne Brogan (27:21)
7 – Dave Wrack (28:02)
8 – Gary Klassen (31:47)
9 – Andy Post (32: 43)
10 – Steve Tustin (33:01)


Legends:
1 – Rick Day (34:18)
2 – Dave Cockayne (38:31)
3 – Ted Dirstein (43:41)


Super Vet:
1 – Denis Theoret (24:57)
2 – Lance Matthews (26:13)
3 – Frank Sutton (26:33)
4 – Keith Billings (27:26)
5 – Claude Dulude (27:37)
6 – Steve Young (29:12)
7 – Mark Prebe (31:46)
8 – Mike Blanken (32:51)
9 – Ron Tunason (33:10)
10 – Dave Myers (35:41)


Veteran:
1 – Dave Janzen (26:10)
2 – Brian Orbst (27:11)
3 – Chris Martin (30:37)
4 – Harold Peters (35:38)
5 – Bryan Kowalchuk (40:46)
6 – Stewart Wiggins (42:10)
7 – Brian Helliwell (48:38)
8 – Kirk Lung (53:35)
9 – Rick Mate (56:05)
10 – Victor Chippindale (1:25:20)


Beginner:
1 – Chris Theoret
2 – Doug Graham
3 – Burhan Inselbaggil



Thanks to Dan Paris of www.offroadmotorcycles.ca for the results, and for being an awesome tour guide and great company for the day!


For more photos, email me at showie@mail.com.

4/15/2010

Shane Watts Channel

From the Dirt Wise Riding School:

DirtWise Riding School YouTube Channel - Press Release

Shane Watts and the DirtWise Academy of Offroad Riding schools are stoked to announce the exciting new addition of our YouTube Channel! Be sure to check it out by following this link for some spectacular footage of Shane Watts in action along with other offroad pro riders tearing it up on the track and trails. Also included on our channel are videos of DirtWise students practicing the skills learned at our wildly popular schools, Shane Watts demonstrating free riding tips, and our Instructional DVD trailers!

“I’m stoked to have this channel out there!! It’s packed full of great action and is another way for everyone who enjoys this awesome sport to see the best of offroad riding!”

We will be adding new videos regularly so stay tuned! With our brand new ContourHD helmet camera that is secured in place by the sensational mounting system from xvusa.com you can be sure to expect some more fantastic video footage coming your way!

Shane Watts and the DirtWise Academy of Offroad Riding schools and Instructional DVDs are supported by www.ktmhutt.com, DirtBaby, Dirt Tricks Sprockets and rotors, Fun Mart Cycles, Stillwell Performance Suspension, Extremeion/Carbon Raptor Factory fork tube coatings, dB Snorkel, GPR Stabilizers, Domino Grips from Offroadchampions.com, IMS fuel tanks and footpegs, Fasst Co. Flexx Handlebars, Maxxis, and DeCal Works.

A portion of each student’s tuition fee to the DirtWise Academy of Offroad Riding schools is donated to the Blue Ribbon Coalition and the RiderDown Foundation.

Visit www.shanewatts.com for more info on how to register for upcoming schools and to sign up for the periodical “Watts Happening” Newsletter, or to purchase Volume #1 (How to master Mud, Sand, and Rough Ground technique) in the new DirtWise Advanced Instructional Riding DVD series, on sale now. Along with the original DirtWise Instructional DVD which covers over 25 different general Offroad riding skills and trail situations, there is also additional merchandise available to purchase on our website such as DirtBaby “track ready” baby apparel and more! 
 


4/07/2010

Year Book

Some of you saw the Yearbook I had from 2008, well I'm going to do it again!

Here's a preview of what I have so far. It's still rough, so there are some changes (gramatical and layout) that are going to be made before it goes to press. I'm not entirely sure about price point yet. As it stands, I'm expecting the price to be between $55 and $65.

Here's my preview:
2010 CGRT Press Release 01

Corner Grass 2010 Update #1

Just received from Shane and the Gentlemen at the CGRT. Excellent fellows. Good luck!

2010 CGRT Press Release 01

4/05/2010

West Jet Discount

Look at me; three posts in one day! Too bad they're all just reposts of press releases sent to me by the good people at the World Enduro Canada! Trevor Wideman has been doing a great job keeping riders and the media informed of what's going on. This is a pretty good deal from the people at West Jet; I've never flown with them before (I've only flown a handful of times, all last year, all going to the WECs and coming home, all unpleasant; I'm not a flier...) my friends assure me that West Jet is an awesome airline to travel with!

Here's the original message:

"Once again our friends at West Jet have stepped up with a discount deal on flights for the Royal Distributing Canadian Enduro Championship. They are providing 10% off thier lowest rate for flights to Calgary and Kelowna for the western rounds and Toronto and Montreal for the eastern rounds. The discount is good for up to 3 days on either side of each event. Call 877-952-4696 and use discount code CC5986 and be sure to thank them for thier support.

Trevor Wideman
World Enduro Canada"

Check it out! And if you want to get on the mailing list, sign up at the WEC's website! It's simple!

Honda Contingency



Sitting on the fence and can't decide which brand of motorcycle to buy this spring? Want to race in the exciting Royal Distributing Canadian Enduro Championship, Eastern Canadian Enduro Championship or Western Canadian Enduro Championship and make some money doing it? Then it is time to GET ON A HONDA!
Honda Canada has been a strong supporter of World Enduro Canada racing activities and this year there is over $34,000 up for grabs to qualifying Honda riders. See your local Honda dealer for more details.

2010 HONDA OFF ROAD CONTINGENCY

RED RIDER PROGRAM

W.E.C. ENDURO (Canadian Enduro Championship Series) -- OVERALL CLASS WINNERS

*Class
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place

Amateur C East
$600
$450
$250

Amateur B East
$600
$450
$250

Amateur A East
$600
$450
$250

Amateur Super Vet East
$600
$450
$250

Amateur Vet East
$600
$450
$250

Women East
$600
$450
$250

E Vet East
$900
$550
$300

Amateur C West
$600
$450
$250

Amateur B West
$600
$450
$250

Amateur A West
$600
$450
$250

Amateur Super Vet West
$600
$450
$250

Amateur Vet West
$600
$450
$250

Women West
$600
$450
$250

E Vet West
$900
$550
$300

E3 National
$2,200
$1,500
$800

E2 National
$2,200
$1,500
$800

E1 National
$2,200
$1,500
$800


Note: A $300 bonus will be paid if any East or West champion also wins the overall amateur National championship.

WEC Cross Country Sponsorships

For Immediate Release - April 5/10

World Enduro Canada is very pleased to have secured support from two of Ontario's top Off Road focused motorcycle dealers - Ross Rocher Sales in Stratford (Husqvarna & Husaberg )and Apex Cycle Sport (KTM & Ducati & Aprillia) in Waterloo. Both of these dealers make it a point to cater to the needs of off road riders and we are excited to have their support behind the new Ontario Cross Country Championship.
In order to compete in this series riders will need a transponder for the electronic scoring system available for $40. When riders purchase their transponder they will recieve a $20 gift certificate from each of these dealers making them esentially FREE. We want to encourage riders to support these dealers that support us. Please stop by their shops and make it a point to thank them for supporting the series you compete in.