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Dillon Brothers MotorSports is a Proud Sponsor of this years 2010 National Arenacross Points Round on March 12th 13th and 14th 2010 at the Mid Amreica Center in Council Bluffs, Ia and they are having a Huge Party! Their PRE-RACE Party will feature the top Arenacross Race Team – The Monster Energy Race Team will be on site at their sotre located on 174th and Maple in Omaha. Here is their physical Address if you want to google it (3848 N HWS Cleveland BLVD)

You can meet Josh Demuth, Chad Johnson & Tyler Bowers in person and get their autograph at the Pre-Race Party. Plus thy will have the Monster Energy Girls and the Hooters Girls there to take photos with and get their autograph as well if you wish.

Not only that Dillon Brothers is serving free food and is giving away a great 4 pack of VIP Tickets to the Saturday round of Arenacross. Click here download their entry form. Just fill out their entry form and bring it in to their location on 174th and Maple in Omaha and you can receive 10% off a single item purchase and give them your entry. They will be drawing the winner at 7Pm on Thursday March 11th – You must be present to win so ifyou take your entry form in early make sure that you are there on Thursday to claim your prize if you win.

Click here to download your VIP Entry Form

What do you get if you win?

  • 4 Free VIP Tickets Seating in the Dillon Brothers Suite
  • 4 VIP Pit Passes & Entrance to the Track Party
  • Personal Meet & Greet some of the top Arenacross racers
  • 4 Free Dillon Brothers MotorSports T-Shirts

Most of you who live in the midwest know that Dillon Brothers MotorSports is the best place to be if you love the full throttle motorsports Arenacross action racing

Just a quick update from the Arenacross series. Storm Lake Honda rider Ricky Draper recently completed the first 3 legs of the tour, traveling from Grand Rapids to Baltimore and most recently, Hampton, Virginia. This week the series lands a little closer to home at Kansas City’s Kemper Arena for a one night show. Draper, who has been racing the East Lites rounds as warm ups, will now begin his quest of an Arenacross Lites West Regional Championship. During the first three rounds, Ricky earned enough points for his AMA Pro license and will be competing the Outdoor Nationals after the conclusion of the Arenacross series. Draper has finished a career-high 8th place on two occasions this year. “I’ve been running a top 5 pace and my qualifying times are right there, but man I’ve got to get some better starts! That’s Arenacross, right? I just about had that holeshot last Saturday…we’ll see how KC goes then Tulsa.”

 

While the team hammers out the details for the outdoor series, some additional good news has come in the way of title sponsorship for the Arenacross season and possibly beyond. American Payment Systems will introduce their newest product, the PinPoint Card next month and has made the race team a pivotal part of its marketing program. When your company needs a merchant account, American Payment Systems offers quick approvals, lower rates, free pos equipment, and top rated customer service. Please join our team in welcoming our new sponsors. Remember, support the people who support the sport

Results from the 2010 Arenacross Season in Grand Rapids, MI Friday Jan 8th 2010.

From the looks of it, if the rest of the 2010 Arenacross season goes like Friday night’s race did then Jeff Gibson and Chad Johnson will be battling head to head the entire season. Jeff Gibson got the holeshot and lead all but the final 2  & 1/2 laps as former Tuf Racing team Member and Former Arenacross National Champion Chad Johnson now riding a Kawasaki for Team Kawasaki Monster Energy Babbitts pressured Gibson and made the pass and made it stick winning round one in Grand Rapids. Jeff Gibson and team Manager Tracin Seng will no doubt take a look at what then need to do to improve upon to take the win Saturday Night for round 2.
Check www.arenacross.com Saturday Night and sit in on the Live Chat.

Also 2009 Lites Central Arenacross Champion stepped up his game and proved that he is #1 for a reason winning the AX Lites class round one in Grand Rapids. Team mate Ricky Draper from Bellevue, Ne finished a respectable 12th place out of 16. Let look for Ricky to make it into the top 10 Saturday night.

Here are the Un Official Results from AMA Pro Arenacross Round 1 Results Grand Rapids, MI:

AMA ARENACROSS CLASS MAIN EVENT – Friday
Finish # Bike Number and Rider Name:
1. 4 Johnson CHAD
2. 1 Gibson JEFF
3. 11 Ames ZACH
4. 911 Bowers TYLER
5. 5 Skaggs NATHAN
6. 709 Bright TYLER
7. 361 Facciotti COLTON
8. 2 Sellards BROCK
9. 21 Ginolfi DAVE
10. 115 Johnson KEVIN
11. 67 Reynard ROBBIE
12. 3 Demuth JOSH
13. 748 Brown KYLE
14. 6 Davenport GRAY
15. 110 Hofmaster TOM
16. 144 Zimmer RYAN

AMA ARENACROSS LITES EAST MAIN EVENT – Friday  
MAIN EVENT    00.00.000
Finish # Name Hometown Brand
1 1c Kurtis Mccabe Cedar Rapids IA HON
2 641 Daniel Aulsaybrook Ortonville MI KAW
3 709 Tyler Bright Lexington NC YAM
4 30 A.j. Catanzaro Middlefield CT KAW
5 239 Devon Pilkington Virginia Beach VA KAW
6 904 Justin Kelly Lelumia IL KAW
7 444 Chad Wages Frederick MD SUZ
8 318 Matt Schneider Ft. Wayne IN YAM
9 900 Randy Woodring Spring Lake MI YAM
10 35 Seth Caldwell Cheswig SC YAM
11 291 Kyle White Freeport IL HON
12 821 Ricky Draper Bellevue NE YAM
13 64 Taylor Futrell Clinton NC HON
14 352 Kevin Markwardt Freeport IL YAM
15 16 Cory Green Nowata OK KAW
16 1m Dave Ginolfi Lake Hopatlong NJ SUZ

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Storm Lake Honda’s National Arenacross team recently completed a tour of the southeast in preparation for the season opener in Grand Rapids, Michigan Jan. 8-10.
Storm Lake Hondas National Arenacross Team gets ready for the 2010 Season

Storm Lake Honda's National Arenacross Team gets ready for the 2010 Season

The travel actually started in Brookings, South Dakota at the Midwest Supercross over Thanksgiving weekend. The team, led by reigning Arenacross Lites Central Champion Kurt McCabe, departed the great white north immediately following the Saturday night races for the greener, warmer pastures of central Florida. McCabe’s teammate Ricky Draper made his return to racing in South Dakota after a long lay off due to shoulder surgery and happily joined the trip, along with team technician Jason Vaith (www.vaithcycle.com). Minnesota’s Nick Jackson hopped on board as well, stepping in for our injured friend and teammate Brian Foster.
McCabe’s hopes of a smooth trip were jolted almost immediately when a run-in with Team Faith’s Kevin Johnson put him on the ground and in some pain. McCabe tried to ride with an injured hand and arm but crashed himself out of competition (he was running 4th) during one of the main events. Draper raced his way into both mains and had a great start in the 250 final, getting out in 4th place. He soldiered on to a 10th place finish despite tiring a little in only his second race in over 6 months. “Just making the mains against these guys…I mean…wow, I’ll take 10th all day,” exclaimed Draper, who acknowledged he has some endurance to catch up on. “Obviously, the speed is there, just need to get some wind back!”
The team left Florida for GPF (Georgia Practice Facility) for some training on the pro-only set up. After riding for a few days there, they left for Morristown, Tennessee for round two of the FMF Indoor Winter Series. McCabe merely spectated, still nursing a sore ankle, but his tutelage with the young Draper may have sparked a turning point. In a nasty crash during a heat race it was initially thought Ricky had broken his jaw. The EMTs insisted on a trip to the hospital, but a stubborn Draper refused. After consulting with his veteran teammate, Ricky popped a few advil and took his badly swollen chin and tongue to the victory in his 450 LCQ. His third place finish was good enough to get him into the 250 main as well.
During night two, Draper scored a second place finish in his 250 heat and 5th on the 450, so no LCQs! After a poor start (14th) in the 250 main, Draper was pushing through the pack, but while attempting a pass for 7th place he lost the front tire and slid out of contention. “Ricky was on it tonight,” said Vaith. “It’s one of those things where the results don’t show it, but he is getting really close to being able to run that pace for 20 laps. He’ll be ready for Grand Rapids.” Jackson also made both mains, while Draper maintained his “streak” of making all of his mains since returning from injury.
The squad is currently entertaining options of some practice at Minnesota’s SandBox or a SX facility in Oklahoma as a final tune up for the Michigan opener.

 

Storm Lake Hondas Ricky Draper #821 on the outside of turn one.

Storm Lake Honda's Ricky Draper #821 on the outside of turn one.

Click Here for photos from the Arenacross Riding Clinic with Curtis McCabe, Brian Foster and Ricky Draper held in Iowa just before the November Arenacross Round in DesMoines Iowa

 
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All Arenacross Racing Action Photos from Riding Clinic were taken by Randy Toy  of www.PhotographicAction.com

- With 2009 Coming to an end I threw a few photos together to re-cap 2009 in photos, If you get a few minutes in your day stop by the following link and view a few of my photos from 2009 – http://www.photographiclifetime.com/images/misc/photos_from_2009/index.html

Life is so much beter when you can remember it – Let me capture that special moment for you in a way you can enjoy remembering. For a lifetime of photographic memories visit www.PhotographicLifetime.com and www.PhotographicAction.com….Randy T.

Defending AMA Arenacross Lites Champion Iowa native

Kurt McCabe of Cedar Rapids riding a Honda has been training hard for the 2010 Arenacross series and his hard work paid off in the Wells Fargo Arena. Kurt took his heat win and transfered directly to the main and followed up with an overall win for the night.

In an interview on Arenacross.com

“It feels awesome,” exclaimed McCabe. “I got a good jump off gate. Unfortunately, Gavin fell. I was looking forward to having a good race with him. Once I got out front I just went from there.”

AMA Arenacross Class Lites Results (Des Moines, Iowa)

  1. Kurt McCabe, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Honda
  2. Cory Green, Nowata, Okla., Kawasaki
  3. Dave Ginolfi, Lake Hopatlong, N.J., Suzuki
  4. Devon Pilkington, Virginia Beach, Va., Kawasaki
  5. Nick Jackson, Zumbrota, Minn., Honda
  6. Travis Merrill, Quincy, Ill., KTM
  7. Brian Foster, Cameron Park, Calif., Honda
  8. Devin Reed, Indianola, Iowa, Kawasaki
  9. Ronnie Hapner, Nappanee, Ind., Kawasaki
  10. Steven Squire, Indianapolis, Ind., Kawasaki
The AMA Arenacross Series kicks off its 2010 season on January 8-10 from Grand Rapids, Mich. the 2010 Season is looking to be a great season.

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A Space Oddssey, or a Race Oddssey? This could be the theme for the Series for 2010 as the series is looking to be one of the best seasons in recent history.

The Midwest is one of the most popular areas of the country for Arenacross race attendance and rider entries. The Des Moines, Iowa round in november has always been the premier round and the most covered round of Arenacross. A lot of the popularity comes from the lack of other national events in the Off-Road world of racing. Supercross doesn’t kick off until January, and The Outdoor Motocross series has ended, the MX Des Nations and the US Open of Supercross in Vegas (Basically a glorified Arenacross race) completed in October.

So this round of Arenacross gets more publicity than any other event in the Series, and because of this they put on a Great show for the fans with pyrotechnics and Lazer light show that is un-matched to any other round in the Arenacross Series. Last season they pulled the Des Moines Round from the Schedule as a points round, and labeled it the Prequel Race (Or Tuners Round to some).
So why would they do that: In my opinion it could be they were tired of promoting their series with two years in the title. Example “2007-2008 Arenacross National Championship series”

What incentive do the teams have to race this round: With no points involved they needed to give something to draw the big names to the round for the crowd. So the Arenacross race could potentially go without the big names Like Broc Sellards, Chad Johnson, Josh Demuth, Nathan Skaggs Teddy Maier, Kevin Johnson and more.

So what did the series do to entice the big teams to attend? How does a 11,000 Pro Purse sound. The pay out is big enough to get the big names and the big teams. And according to Arenacross.com all the top riders will be in attendance for the November Round!

Who is returning: As of Wednesday Nov 4th listed on Arenacross.com here is a list of riders that have been confirmed to race this weekend in Des Moines at the wells fargo Arena.

1 Jeff Gibson Tuf
2 Brock Sellards  
3 Josh Demuth Babbits
4 Chad Johnson Babbits
5 Nathan Skaggs Spinechillers
6 Gray Davenport Triple Effect
10 Willy Browning 1E/Spinechillers
11 Zach Ames Spinechillers
12 Jim Neese Carolina Express
14 Teddy Maier Ti Lube Motorsports
16 Cory Green Reynard Mods
17 Robbie Reynard Reynard Mods
21 Dave Ginolfi Mandingo Pickles
27 Ryan Poulter Funmart Jackson Perfomance
33 Kelly Smith Funmart Jackson Perfomance      

36 Brian Foster Storm Lake Honda
110 Tom Hofmaster  
115 Kevin Johnson  
144 Alex Martin Ti Lube Motorsports
273 Gavin Gracyk Funmart Jackson Perfomance      

316 Derrick Brister  
338 Zach Osborne U Tag Yamaha
617 Gavin Faith Ti Lube Motorsports
774 Devin Reed Ti Lube Motorsports
821 Ricky Draper Storm Lake Honda
838 George Cyrus  
890 Kurt McCabe 1C / Storm Lake
911 Tyler Bowers Babbits Kawasaki

The biggest news in the Series for racers in the Midwest is the return of the Arenacross Series to the Mid America Center in Councilbluffs, Ia. However this is first time Arenacross the National Points Series is will be held at the Mid America center in Council Bluffs Iowa Scheduled for March 12th – 14th 2009 – Dillon Brothers MotorSports of Omaha, Ne is sponsoring this round of Arenacross. With the series visiting 13 cities for the 2010 season there may be a chance for the Omaha, and Councilbluffs area to witness the crowning of the new Arenacross Champ.

Omaha native Tracin Seng – Team Manager for Tuf Racing has been with the team for many years and has wrenched for the previous 3 Arenacross National Champions, Danny Smith in 2007, Chad Johnson in 2008 and Jeff Gibson for 2009.

With Gibson returning to the Tuf Racing Team in 2009 as de
fending champ, Tracin Seng is working to take his team to it’s 4th consecutive National Championship Series. If you live in the midwest the Arenacross Series is your ticket to excitment. If you are a racer and would like to race the same track as the Pro’s, they have an open round for the Amatuers on Sunday. So make the Trip and go racing. After all it’s in your blood, Live it, Love it and see it in person!!

Article By Randy Toywww.PhotographicAction.com

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