Annual Red Bud Grass Track Race This Weekend

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This coming weekend is A great time at Red Bud. You can practice Sat. on the pro track. Grass Race Sunday. At intermission Sunday is the XR-80 Championship. Our own Lorain County's Dave Hughes smoked the Michigan guys last year in the Single Shock class and is ready to defend his title with a fast very trick XR. If you don't think these guys go hard for this race your mistaken. Many local fast guys come to battle and bang there way to the front. Jim Benko will be there, along with Mike Reissinger who has hole shotted the last two years. Clinton S. wanted to ride last year but was too young, must be 16. Come on back and give it a try. See you there.
 
Weather for the weekend looks like it could be wet but it always looks like that this time of year. It has always got sunny and windy to make the track perfect just in time to race. We're all still going meeting friends from CO. It's an annual meet. Dave has new tires to put on right before the race so things are shaping up to be a lot of fun. If it rains we will spend a lot of time in the trailer bench racing with good friends.
 
I just heard that Jerry Birky from Penton Imports has a fire breathing twin shocker and he is in for the XR Race. Jeff Stanton has shown up in the past, hopefully he will show this year.
 
Every MXer’s dream becomes a reality @ RedBud’s annual end-of-the-season Grass Race
23nd annual Throttle Jockey RedBud Grass Race Weekend (Oct. 13-14) wraps up the 2012 RedBud season with all kinds of fun and prizes



BUCHANAN, Mich., (Oct. 11, 2012) – Admit it … every time you step up to the tee to hit a golf ball or shake your head at your neighbor with the perfectly-manicured lawn the same thought crosses your mind: “Man, I’d like to tear the $&i# out of that grass with my dirt bike.”

Well, at RedBud MX they’ll let you do just that this weekend – and you can win some cool prizes for your actions to boot – rather than landing yourself in the pokey!

Fall in Michigan means it’s time to break out the dirt bike and accompanying XR mini bike one last time to do battle on the hallowed(ween) grounds of RedBud as this weekend, Oct. 13-14, marks the 23rd running of the Throttle Jockey RedBud Grass Race.

RedBud’s Grass Race is the final statement race at the region’s premier motocross facility, with celebrated pro MX champions, colorful regional icons and every kind of racer in between battling for class supremacy in their given divisions. So one more time the bikes come out and riders go elbow-to-elbow off the starts before southwest Michigan motocross transitions into hunting season and snowmobiles. The Grass Race is also the penultimate round of the Great Lakes MX Mideast Championship Series, with valuable series points up for grabs.

“This is the one where everybody that bangs bars all season long in the GLMX series gets together and put their differences aside to celebrate the sport of motocross,” said RedBud’s Tim Ritchie. “We’ll race on a once-a-year custom track that tears through the fresh grass in the old apple orchard, then back out onto portions of the National track. The Throttle Jockey RedBud Grass Race has been a big hit since we started the Grass Race in 1989 and RedBud staff looks forward to this weekend in October as much as the racers.”

As for this year’s track layout, Ritchie added: “We’re going backwards up the ski jump again. There’ll be lots of sections through the trees, with lots of options, along with one ultra-gnarly off-camber turn. And we’ve clipped the stinky poo (mulch) pile, so I’m sure most of the riders will be pleased about that.”



Also, what’s pretty much recognized as one of the original ‘Pit Bike’ races is the Grass Race’s annual XR Championship. This (supposedly) just-for-fun event on the cusp of Halloween combines XR75 and XR80 mini bike racing with Trick-or-Treat costumes. Names like Stanton, LaRocco, Wagner, Akin-Wagner, Rose, Borcherding, Flickinger, Weatherholt and Sodetz have all contested the XR Championship in the past. In fact, one year LaRocco was awarded a custom pumpkin light for his XR Championship podium finish – the weekend after winning $100,000 at the Las Vegas U.S. Open of Supercross! Add to that names like Burleson, Bowen, DeHoop, Feist, Grewe, Smith, Wey and Witmer and you never know what Michigan Mafia names might show up in the starting gate next to you!

RedBud’s Grass Race brings competitors back to the roots of the sport, re-creating how tracks used to look – natural terrain churned black for a weekend by hundreds of knobby tires. Racing memories laid to rest over the winter months, promising to return as new grass in the spring. The final weekend of competition for long-standing rivalries in the region that culminates in a party of sorts, celebrating the great sport of motocross and another successful year of competition in the Midwest.



23rd annual Throttle Jockey RedBud Grass Race Information


When: Saturday & Sunday, Oct. 13-14

Time: Saturday practice on the pro track (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) for bikes and ATVs. Registration is 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Racing on the Grass Track Sunday, along with the XR Championships. Sunday registration is 7 a.m., practice 8:30 a.m. and racing 10:30 a.m.

Where: RedBud, Buchanan, Mich.

Format: Open Riding on the pro track & KTM Kids Track Saturday. Racing on the Grass Track & KTM Kids Track Sunday.

For the Kids: Trick-or-Treating and pumpkin carving in the pits Saturday night.

Prizes by: Throttle Jockey, 100-Percent, Skull Candy, Bridgestone, Strider, No-Toil, Factory Connection, Renthal, Troy Lee, Mechanix Wear, Alpinestars and Dunlop.

XR Championship: Sunday at intermission. XR 75 or 80 frame, engine and wheels. All mods are legal! Twin and Single shock classes. Qualifiers, if needed, will run on Sunday morning.

Further information: http://www.redbudmx.com


Jeff Stanton photo courtesy of John Hanson
 
It turned out to be a great weekend. Weather was questionable but turned out to be a beautiful Fall weekend. Practice Sat. was good until about 2 when it started raining and didn't let up for a while so they canceled the rest of practice. Sunday was cloudy and rainy in the morning. 1st moto's on the grass track were a little slippery but second moto's were excellent. Jim B. went 4-4 in 50 plus. Shane R. got 2nd overall with a 3-2 in 85C. Intermission was the XR Championship. Larry Witmer was announcing and getting the crowd going. Single shock class was first, drop the gate and all 3 Ohio riders were in the top 5. Dave Hughes quickly took the lead and was putting a gap on the rest. Mike Reisinger was in a close third with JB991 in 5th. But on the third lap Dave stalls his bike and the pack goes by him leaving him in 5th. But with just a few laps to go he got rolling and one by one picked off the guys to get back into first and pull a gap again. Just to make it exciting he backed off at the finish and was so close to giving it away but the judges said Dave Hughes won it two years in a row, Mike R. got third and JB had a disappointing DNF. The top 3 got really nice trophies and nice prize bag. The twin shock class was won by Brett Wagner with Jay Wagner in 3rd. Dave H. got 4th on his XL 80 with headlight, blinkers and horn all working. Fun weekend with my friends, Red Bud put on a great event. Till the next one, See YA, Mark.
 
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