Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Mx Racer Race Recap

Posted by mauler On October - 21 - 2009 Comments Off

IMG_1414OCTOBER 11, 2009 LAKE ELSINORE CA.
Was that fun or what? Great weather, great track, great racing, great families, great workers….Thanks everybody. That was a neat way to finish up a series. Special thanks to Frank from Throttle Junkie for coming out and shooting pictures, and to everyone that pitched in to help when Jayme became ill. Check out the pics at
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FALL SERIES:
Starts this Sat night 10/24 at Perris Raceway. Sign-ups at 2pm, Practice at 4pm, Racing to follow around 5pm. Saw a lot of our racers there for Tues. mini night, and the track is open for their regular Sat practice from 8am to 2pm BE THERE………

IMG_1411MOTOXKIDZ:
Brian will be running another “Supervised Practice” on the Pee Wee kids track at Lake Elsinore this Sunday from 10am to 3pm in preparation for the 2010 racing season. There will be practice starts and even some practice racing. No charge other than your cost to ride at the front gate.

AWARDS:
LIKE NO OTHER BEFORE…….
Trophy presentation for all series qualifiers will be on Sunday Nov. 1 starting at 10am at Pole Position Raceway in Murrieta. The qualifiers will be posted on the website next week, as well as I will have the list at this Sat nights race. All qualifiers will get a free race, as long as they are big enough to ride. For the smaller kids, I will take them out for a Pizza Party that afternoon. Additional racing can be purchased for a buy one get one free deal. I know many of the dads are planning on racing, as well as am I, so just be prepared to finish 2nd. NO CRYING ALLOWED!!!! We will hold a “ladies” race if the moms want their own race….Best to bring your own Helmets, Gloves, and Goggles.

See ya at the track!

Kevin

Lake Elsinore Mx track website back up.

Posted by mauler On October - 21 - 2009 Comments Off

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10321_314039120413_801905413_9459908_8283590_sI had the pleasure of meeting Cesear last year at the 2008 World Finals. We had the pleasure of pitting with three Italian riders, one being Cesear, and it was quite a good time. I will never forget that big grin on his face as I tried to pull his red kawi out of the lake. He always had a grin on his face. He would always try to give a few words of encouragement before my races, even though he spoke little english.

Renee’ Hill

10321_314039185413_801905413_9459913_4308422_sAfter our rider’s meeting last Sunday night, he made a point of greeting with that big smile and an Italian greeting. Every time I passed him on the way to the race track, he would give me a shout of good luck. Last Wednesday, I never realized that it would be the last time I would be able to wish him good luck and a safe race.

As I prepare to come back to the world finals on Friday afternoon, I received word that there had been a crash with a Team Serbian rider involved. My heart sank. Within the hour, I received word that it was our friend Cesear. That was one of the longest 4 hour drives I had ever taken.10321_314039210413_801905413_9459915_5968605_n

Our deepest condolences and tears go out to his family, friends, and fellow Team Serbian riders. Cesear will always have a special place in my heart both on and off the track. Rest in Peace our fellow racer.

 Team Hill Racing
Jeff, Renee’, & Tyler

LAKE ELSINORE: Storm leaders attracted to MX Grand Prix Concept

Posted by mauler On October - 21 - 2009 Comments Off

LAKE ELSINORE: Storm leaders attracted to MX Grand Prix Concept

7-mile course launches, ends at stadium

 MICHAEL J. WILLIAMS – mwilliams@californian.com

 
 Racers competing last November in the Lake Elsinore Grand Prix cross the starting line in the “Mayors race,” which consisted of 20 laps of the five-mile course. (File photo by Andrew Foulk – for The Californian)  

 The Lake Elsinore Storm’s leaders have hopped onto the driver’s seat in trying to keep the tradition of the Lake Elsinore Grand Prix rolling.  The popularity of the annual off-road motorcycle racing series has waned in the past couple of years after the event’s promoter for a decade, Todd “Goat” Breker, unexpectedly bailed out a month before the November 2007 races.

Randy Hiner, the operator of an off-road motorsports track at the southern end of the city, rescued the event that year and put last year’s races on at his track. However, he has relinquished the handlebars this year to the minor-league baseball team’s entertainment division.

Storm Entertainment has become increasingly active in staging events at The Diamond, including the Aug. 12 concert featuring Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp.

The stadium will be the focal point of this November’s grand prix, if the organization can pull it off.

“Randy didn’t want to do it anymore, so the city came to us, because there’s always been some talk about maybe including the stadium,” Storm President Dave Oster said. “They asked us if we’d be interested in putting it on. We looked at it and said we would see what we could come up with.”

What they have come up with so far is a proposed seven-mile track with the race starting and finishing at The Diamond. The course was mapped with the advice of city officials as well as motocross veterans.

From its start, the route would head north along the east side of the lake’s inlet channel, turn west, zigzagging through open land north of the channel. Next the route would bend north across Lakeshore Drive and up Country Club on the hill that was a standard feature of past races. Then it would cross Franklin Street and head back south and east over rugged terrain before heading back to the finish line at The Diamond.

Though the route would require some road closures, it would not take riders through downtown, thereby leaving those streets open to businesses and residents. It also would offer some rigorous challenges to the racers in keeping with the history of the event, which was launched in 1969.

It became so popular within a few years that the city had to shut it down because it was unmanageable, Mayor Bob Magee said. The event was dormant until Breker restarted it in the mid-1990s.

“(Storm representatives) actually went out with our staff and practicing professionals and plotted a course that includes portions of the historic race, so we’re still hanging onto the essence of the grand prix,” said Magee, a racing enthusiast whose son competed in some previous races. “We need to preserve that historical element and create a long-term presence.”

When the races first started four decades ago, they attracted the biggest motorcycle performers of the day. The participation of Hollywood star Steve McQueen brought nationwide attention. The 1971 races, in which McQueen participated along with dirt bike stars Malcolm Smith and Mert Lawwill, were captured for posterity in the documentary, “On Any Sunday.” It was filmed by Bruce Brown, who had directed and produced the renowned surfing documentary, “Endless Summer.” “On Any Sunday” was nominated in 1972 for an Academy Award for Documentary Feature.

“It’s a unique documentary-style film,” Magee said. “It takes you through motorcycle racing in all different forms. And there’s a special affinity because it takes place in our hometown. You see Malcolm Smith roaring down Main Street.”

The hordes who subsequently descended upon what was then a very small town doomed the event in the early 1970s. Now, civic leaders and Storm Entertainment’s management are hoping to resurrect the tradition and attract legions of followers, which could serve to rev up the city’s economy.

The Storm plans on hosting numerous vendors inside the stadium as well as concerts with name rock bands to add diversity to the event, tentatively targeted for Nov. 7 and 8.

“We’re hoping we can make this a little bit more of a family outing, so if you don’t want to sit in the dirt, you can come into the stadium,” Oster said.

There is still a long way to go, however, toward making the plan work, which means attracting financial sponsors, Oster said. That could be difficult, given the economy. The city is not in a position to offer much help given its precarious budget situation, Magee said. A major cost will stem from the security, fire and medical services required at such an event.

Storm representatives have tentatively scheduled a public forum in mid-August to elicit ideas and generate interest in the races.

“It’s going to be a challenge,” Oster said. “We’re still a little bit new at this. We’ve put on events here at the stadium, so we have a good understanding of that. The racing world is something that’s a little bit different and new, but one thing we’ve learned and done well is to find the people who know what they’re doing and create partnerships with them.”

Call staff writer Michael J. Williams at               951-676-4315         951-676-4315, ext. 2635.

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