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DIRT TRAX MAGAZINE NOW AVAILABLE

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This issue features the ATV Field Guide including specs and pricing on all the latest utility and sport utility ATVs. You’ll also read about Kawasaki’s 2012 Brute Force 750 4x4i, Arctic Cat’s new rides for 2011 and our adventures in Glamis aboard Yamaha’s Raptor 700!

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Yamaha Quad-X Series at Cahuilla Creek MX

Yamaha’s Dustin Nelson took his third win of the 2011 Yamaha Quad-X series at Cahuilla Creek MX in Anza, CA, after battling Beau Baron for the lead in both motos.

Nelson’s third victory in as many races makes him the series points leader with a total of 75. Baron claimed second overall with 2-2 moto finishes, placing him nine points behind Nelson in the standings. Dirkie Baard completed the podium with 4-3 moto finishes giving him third place overall.

Baron took the holeshot in the first moto, and held the early lead. Nelson began to set up a pass for the lead halfway through the third lap, and was able to get around Baron just before the whoops section.

Nelson held the lead for the remainder of the race, but Baron continued to pressure him all the way to the checkered flag.

Baron also claimed the holeshot of the second moto, as Nelson and his teammate Josh Row fought for second place through the first turn. A small mistake from Baron let Nelson get close enough to attempt a pass for the lead.

Baron and Nelson battled through two sets of whoops, and it was Nelson who came out with the lead. Baron held on to second place and sits in second place in the point standings with 66.

Josh Row, Dirkie Baard and Ethan Thatcher battled throughout the first moto for third, fourth and fifth place. In the second moto, Baard passed Row to take third place in the moto and third place overall with 4-3 moto finishes.

Row’s 3-4 moto finishes gave him fourth overall, while Thatcher rounded out the top 5 with fifth place finishes in both motos. Thatcher still sits third in the series points standings with 58.

Cool temperatures and overcast skies made for great racing on the quad-friendly Cahuilla Creek track. Round #4 takes the Quad-X Series to Speedworld MX in Surprise, Arizona on June 18th, which will be the first night race of the year.

For more information on the Yamaha Quad-X Series visit www.quadxseries.com.

The Legend – Gone but Never Forgotten

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May 7th marked the fourth anniversary of the tragic death of our dear friend and business partner, CJ Ramstad and his son JJ.

They were killed in a tragic car accident and I’ll never forget that heartbreaking day. Every year around May 7th we take a family holiday and it was around that time in 2007 when the news of CJ’s and JJ’s death came to us. So when we took our annual vacation down south this past week, I once again found myself thinking about CJ, The Legend.

When I started in this business some thirteen years ago, I remember meeting CJ for the first time and thinking this guy was going to make my life a living hell.

Anyone who knew CJ knows he had a reputation for being a little more than abrasive at the best of times. If he liked you though, you were lucky enough to see a man with a huge heart who lived life to the fullest.

He was opinionated for sure but more than anything he loved to inspire a reaction on nearly every topic he eloquently wrote about or brought up in conversation.

In this current issue of Dirt Trax Magazine you can find his very last column (Land Rover) he wrote and once again, CJÂ’s opinion did not disappoint.

I was fortunate enough to spend an entire week by CJ’s side, back in 2004, at the Arctic Circle riding snowmobiles. It was during that trip where I got to see the real CJ, the guy my Dad admired and spoke so highly of for so many years.

This world class powersports editor had become my Senior Editor and had taught me lessons about writing I’ll never forget. But during this very special trip I learned about life and about what really inspired this man I had come to respect so much.

I saw the softer side of CJ Ramstad, the side that showed real human emotion! CJÂ’s family was his motivation for everything. His wife and long-time, love of his life, Karla, his son JJ who was breaking through as a real musical talent and his daughter, Marley who he bragged about having his journalistic gift.

Being a young parent of two small daughters at the time, I was more than happy to hear his stories, especially the ones about Marley as it gave me insight to how my future relationship might be one day when my daughters grew up.

As we remember CJ this time of year more than any other, I encourage you to do some digging and look up old articles of his. The best ones can be found in Supertrax Magazine dating back to 1990 and in All-Terrain Vehicle Magazine 2000-2007.

One of his great achievements as a writer was his book “Legend” about Arctic Cat’s first four decades. Kind of fitting as this year marks the anniversary of Arctic Cat’s fifth decade.

Choosing The Right Tire For Your ATV

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AJ Lester looks at different tire options available from GBC Motorsports and why its so important to choose the correct tire for your ATV or side-x-side.

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Arctic Cat Parking Brake

Dear Motorhead:

You have the best show on television and I am more excited than ever to see “Dirt Trax” now available in print too! I am looking at an Arctic Cat TRV 550, I see it does not have “park” in the transmission. How good is it to rely on just the parking brake? My concern is a fluid leak and the parking brake not holding.

Thank you,

RC

Thanks for your comments!

You shouldn’t have any concerns over the hydraulic parking brake. We have never found any AC locking master cylinder system to be anything but highly effective. AC uses steel braided brake lines which are very effective and do not “relax”. That’s our recommendation.

Thanks again,

Motorhead Mark

GNCC Racing Resumes This Weekend at the Indy 100

ATVs and UTVs Go head-to-head at New Venue

After nearly a month off, the Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series returns to racing this weekend, May 15 and 16, to the newly added Indy 100 location in Gosport, Ind.

This inaugural event will be co-sanctioned with the Mid America Cross Country Series, allowing riders to receive points in both series. New for 2011, the Indy 100 course gives all riders an equal opportunity to master the freshly designed course this weekend.

Can Borich extend his lead this weekend?GNCC points leader Chris Borich is beginning to settle into a groove out front this season but Warnert Racing Can-Am riders Adam McGill and Chris Bithell have been chomping at the Rockstar Makita Suzuki rider every weekend so far.

Deemed “The Borich” method of racing, CB1 typically hangs back for the first hour or so and then turns it on full throttle in the final laps to secure the win almost every time. However, heading to a freshly designed course in Indy may give McGill, Bithell and Kiser the tools they need to hold Borich off in the end.

Greg’s ATV and Cycles’ Gabe Phillips has found that consistency is key in the XC2 class this year with mostly seconds across the board, but DeRisi Racing’s Eric Hoyland sits only four points back heading into the brand new Indy 100 this weekend. Ballance Racing’s Walker Fowler continues to dominate the XC2 field, even breaking into the top five overall last round. Fowler is going to be tough to beat if he keeps the pace he’s been running this far.

This nationally televised event on the VERSUS network will also feature round three of UTV racing on Saturday. The Polaris National Guard team has swept the first two rounds of the Open Modified class and currently holds the points lead heading into round three.

Team Hendershot and Coastal National Guard are tied at 11 points behind the leader, while Can-Am’s Nightkrawler Kustoms sit one point back in fourth. UTV racing action begins at 4:30 p.m., following the ATV afternoon race so be sure to check out the fastest side-by-side vehicles as they blaze through the woods

Kiser has been right there all season long Race fans, friends, families and sponsors are invited to head over to Vendor’s Row Saturday night from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. to celebrate XC2 ATV points leader Walker Fowler’s High School Graduation. The Fowler family will be serving food and drinks under the big tent upon completion of Saturday’s races, so come join the 4.0 student in celebrating an accomplishment even bigger than winning a GNCC Championship!

Spectator passes are $15 for the full weekend, including pro pit access and pro autograph session. On Saturday and Sunday, youth riders race at 8 a.m., amateur riders race at 10 a.m., and the top amateurs and the Pros race at 1 p.m. Saturday’s UTV racing will take place at 4:30 p.m. Local racers are encouraged to participate and may sign up at the event.

To get to the track, take 465 to 67 South. Go 28 miles. Turn right (North) on Drunkards pike. Go 2.5 miles. Location is on the left.

For more information, visit the official series website at www.GNCCRacing.com or call 304-284-0084.

GBC Motorsports Teams Up With Acorn Woods

Acorn Woods Communications is pleased to welcome GBC Motorsports to its growing roster of motorsport clientele. GBC Motorsports offers high quality, performance-driven tires to ATV riders of all levels, from professional racer to weekend hobbyist.

GBC Motorsports, a subsidiary of major tire manufacturer and importer Greenball Corporation, provides the highest quality and most innovative performance tires to power sport enthusiasts. GBC produces tires for every environment a rider may face, whether it is mud, sand or hard pack. GBC’s tires are always built with performance in mind, and they offer the traction, puncture resistance and durability that riders look for in tires.

Acorn Woods Communications Vice President Brant Russell looks forward to the relationship. “GBC has a long history in ATV racing and performance. They have some serious credentials in the industry and have assembled a team of legendary individuals such as Tim Farr, Keith Little, and Wes Miller’s Bomb Squad group to help make a great line even stronger.  While others are pulling back – GBC is really going after this segment and we are excited to be a small part of it.”

Newly named GBC Sales Director and former ATV factory racer Kory Ellis is ready for the challenge, “GBC has been in the ATV tire business for years. They have a great product line and I’m looking forward to making it easy for the ATV enthusiast to run our tires.”

Randy Tsai, GBC Director of Motorsports echoes these thoughts, “We at GBC Motorsports are thrilled to partner with Acorn Woods Communications. With their extensive experience in the motorsports industry, we are confident that this relationship will be beneficial for all. We feel that the social media aspects of this arrangement will really enhance the GBC experience for our customers; and that should be a lot of fun.”

MORE POWER FROM KYMCO

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Kymco just rocked our world with the introduction of a peppy new fuel injected 450cc engine available in the same chassis as its downsized MXU and Maxxer ATV.

We’ve been impressed with everything Kymco has been bringing to market lately from the 375 mill introÂ’d a few short years back to its UXV side-x-side (now available with a fuel injected 500 – sweet!).

This new 450cc mill though adds some serious legs to these scaled-down ATVs. The MXU is a powerful and capable utility ATV. Load up the racks with all your gear and this quad will get you from the trailer to the hunt camp over just about any terrain and will get you there quick! Not a hunter? Just hit the trails whenever and you’ll come back with a smile on your face.

The Maxxer is more sport focused than the utility-minded MXU. ItÂ’s lighter with more aggressive styling and no racks. Blasting through trails you can easily blip the throttle and get the front tires up. Fuel delivery is smooth and linear and the increase in power is immediately noticeable at each squeeze of your thumb.

The bonus with the Maxxer compared to say a Yamaha Wolverine or a Polaris Scrambler is its fully independent rear suspension, which offers a cushy ride over rough, rutted out trails.

We thought the Maxxer was a cool ATV when it was released in the 375, but with the new fuel injected 450 under seat, squeeze the throttle and hold on tight!

There’s plenty more to talk about on these ATVs and you can read our full report about Kymco’s latest offerings in an upcoming issue of Dirt Trax Magazine!

Wienen Back on Top at Sunset Ridge

The chase for the championship tightened up this weekend at round five of the AMA ATV Motocross National Championship Series presented by DWT. Only four points separate the current points leader from second place, the closest margin yet this season. At almost halfway through the season, the veteran riders are beginning to mark their territory while several Rookie riders are showing flashes of brilliance.

Once again, the Can-Am duo dominated most of the day Although Wienen lined up at his home track, all holeshot advantages were pushed aside as Sunset Ridge debuted a brand new starting structure this weekend, but that’s ok since he grabbed the ATVRiders.com Fastest Qualifier Award earlier in the day.

Makson Construction/JB Racing/Maximum RPM/Hetrick Racing’s Joel Hetrick had no problem adjusting to the changes as he shot out of the hydraulic-powered gates to capture the SSi Decals Holeshot Award. It didn’t take long for Wienen to put the move on Hetrick as the duo went side-by-side over the finish line jump on lap two.

Motoworks Can-Am’s John Natalie spent the first half of moto one chasing the Honda of Hetrick, who rode a tenacious race – even pulling away from the veteran rider at times. Natalie finally made his move about halfway through the race, turning his sights to Can-Am teammate Wienen out front.

The intense racing action actually took place in the battle for fifth between Ballance Racing’s Thomas Brown, SSI Decals/Motoworks/JB Racing/Fox Shox’s Chase Snapp and Walsh Race Craft/Fox Shox/Maxxis/FMF’s Jeremy Lawson. Brown got off to a bad start but hammered his way through the pack and put the pressure on Lawson who was all over Snapp for the fifth spot.

Snapp, Lawson and Brown were in freight train formation heading into the corner – Brown railed the outside while Snapp tucked inside and Lawson followed. Brown swept around Lawson first and then went to work on Snapp, eventually slipping inside on the downhill corner.

Snapp returned the favor the next time around, making contact with Brown and finishing out the race in fifth behind Baldwin Motorsports/JB Racing/PEP’s Upperman. Brown held off Lawson for sixth and the Rookie claimed his first-ever Pro podium behind the Motoworks Can-Am duo of Wienen and Natalie.

Great ride from the Rookie “You had to be really patient out there, the track was only turning a couple fast lines and you really had to pick them right,” Wienen said. “I had to be really safe on the lines I picked and I just all of the sudden turned the light switch and hit it,” he added.

Joel Hetrick was on fire aboard his Honda machine, grabbing yet another SSi Decals Holeshot Award in moto two with fellow Honda rider Josh Upperman close behind. The Can-Am duo of Chad Wienen and John Natalie tucked in behind the Honda riders and immediately began picking away.

Wienen railed the outside line to steal second from Upperman and it wasn’t long before Natalie followed suit. The fans cheered home state rider Chad Wienen hard as he pushed his way past Hetrick for the lead and never looked back. Hetrick lost steam midway through the moto, falling victim to another Can-Am rider for the second position.

“I got a couple blisters on my hands and had real bad arm pump for a while, I couldn’t even push the gas through the turn but that eventually went away and I just cleared my head and calmed down after that,” Hetrick said.

Natalie heightened his pace near the end of the moto, turning lap times nearly two seconds faster than the leader. With two laps to go, Natalie put himself within striking distance of his teammate until his bike started smoking. Natalie lost his momentum as his bike slowly deteriorated, making it as far as the corner before the finish line before it shut off. Natalie pieced together a sixth place overall despite his moto two breakdown.

“It stinks what happened to John out there but I’ll take it,” Upperman said. “That’s all I’m asking, is to be in the top three,” he added.

Honda dominated holeshots all day After battling to the end in moto one, Chase Snapp and Thomas Brown found themselves paired up once again in moto two – this time Brown controlling the fate. Snapp, Lawson and Joe Byrd were close behind but through the rough track conditions couldn’t make the move around Brown. Upperman took home a comfortable third after Natalie dropped out and Brown finished with fourth to take the fourth overall with Snapp going 5-5 for fifth.

Wienen now holds a four-point lead over Natalie in the Championship standings heading into round six. Josh Upperman, who has been consistent all season, holds the third position over Jeremy Lawson and Rookie Chase Snapp bumps out Joe Byrd for the fifth spot.

The AMA ATV Motocross Championship Series heads to Steel City MX in Delmont, Pa., May 21 and 22, with Pro class racing starting at 1 p.m. Saturday, supported by 37 amateur classes throughout Saturday and Sunday. For more information, please visit www.atvmotocross.com.

RANGER RZR Epic Battle at Silver State 300

Polaris RANGER RZRs had another great showing at Best in the Desert’s Bilek Racing Silver State 300 this past weekend, in Henderson, Nevada.

Polaris Regional Sales Manager Matt Parks and his Holz Racing RANGER RZR 4 800 were victorious taking the “Pro UTV” class and the Pro Overall.

The tight and technical terrain of the course mixed with some really fast areas was different than what Parks is use to racing, but when the dust cleared, he crossed the line first.

Jagged X debut their new No. 1919 RANGER RZR XP 900 desert racer and took second in the “Pro UTV” class. The car was completed only hours before the race allowing Jagged X no time for tuning or testing, so the team relied only on our past experience and knowledge to get it right the first time.

The new No. 1919 worked nearly perfectly for the entire 300 mile race, with only a couple small issues, and fought hard in an epic battle with Parks at the end of the race.

The next Best in the Desert race is the Epic Racing Bluewater Gran Prix, May 13-15, in Parker, Arizona.

Parks is sponsored by Holz Racing Products, Walker Evans wheels and shocks, Maxxis Tires, Tire Balls, Kroyer racing engines, Muzzy, Pure Polaris Lubricants, Utendorfer graphics, D.W.O. race prep, UTV Underground and Valley Cycle in Bakersfield, Calif.

Jagged X is sponsored by Polaris Industries, BF Goodrich Tires, CR Designs Custom Painting and design, Cutting Edge Manufacturing- laser cutting and CAD design, OMF Performance- Custom beadlock wheels, Elka Suspension Shocks, Simpson- Harnesses & safety products, Total Auto Pros- equipment for support trucks, Affordable powder coating- durable high quality coatings, Summers Brothers- Axle shafts, Walker Evans-Wheels, Vision X- Off road lighting.