Smit-Dog

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The Valley Trail Riders have posted the event flyer for their Family Enduro - the Weed Whacker, and their Sunday event, the Bark Buster.

The club and numerous volunteers have been working hard to make this a new and improved event. Thanks to 20 new property owners, the Bark Buster will have six sections covering over 50 miles of pure trail. 90% of it will be brand new virgin single track!

Check out www.d14enduro.org for all the details, including online pre-registration for Sunday's event.
 

fatherandson

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We helped with the mileaging of these events this weekend. Both courses are in great shape. The date change to August reduced the amount of moisture in the ground, but you will still find some wet spots.
The family enduro will have three loops. However, the kids who less than 12 years old cannot ride the second loop since there is about a mile of riding on a county road. This situation is not new with this event. We will assign later rows for the riders in the A, B, C and D classes to reduce the "wait" time between the first and third loops. Loops # 2 and # 3 will be at 18 mph. The start of each loop will be a known control.
The club got some help on the Sunday event from some local enduro riders. Recognize these names? Keen, Bersano, Calkins? Over 40 miles of primo single track on all private property. It will be a restart format.
I look forward to seeing everyone this weekend!
 

Smit-Dog

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Please remember to have an ORV sticker on your bike for the Bark Buster.

ORV sticker helps keep the local officials happy. Happy officials = Future events +1 and better trail! You can pick up a MI DNR ORV sticker at a lot of sporting goods stores, including Meijers, Walmart, KMart, and powersports dealers.

http://www.michigandnr.com/licenseagents/LicenseAgentsMap.asp?map=lw

(call ahead for availability and to make sure their permit printer is working - don't ask me why I say this! :ohmy: )
 

Smit-Dog

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The club put on a well-organized event with tons of new land to ride, with most of it virgin trail. Off-camber and undulating singletrack was the predominate theme for each of the six test sections.

The club raised the bar on execution and organization – They must have used 5000 BRIGHT ORANGE arrows (thanks Indiana!), check and road crews all wore color-matching shirts, chase vehicles had easily-identifiable tags, and VTR Enduro Chairman Craig Scott must have eaten a lot of pizza to get the special signage. It was pretty cool to have each section identified with the crew that helped lay it out – you knew exactly who to thank, or curse, depending on how your ride went.

Electronic scoring, provided by Michigan Off-Road Events, worked really well at this event, and there was a big improvement over the Jack Pine in getting scores posted quickly. It was nice not having to deal with scorecards, and although riders like being able to compare scores at resets, I didn't need to look at a piece of paper to know I was riding like a squid that day.

Cody Mastin took the Overall win, hammering the course relentlessly through each section, just edging out Jordan Mapes by 53 seconds for the day. Jesse Warner beat out 127 other riders for 3rd, and the Scharphorn’s, Ron & Richard, were freight-training all day on #33 to round out the top 5.

Overall B went to Martin Ryerson, fast-tracking his way to the A-class, and Overall C went to young (and future AA-rider) Talon Soenksen.

For the full check-by-check results, go to www.d14enduro.org. And if you rode the event, tell the club what you liked and what you didn’t by filling out a quick rider survey:

-> www.surveygizmo.com/s3/995459/2012-Bark-Buster (survey closes 8/20)

P.S. The club is looking for any and all helmet-cam footage from the Bark Buster, so if you have some, please let them know.
 
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