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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW: 2017 WORLD VET MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP

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The planet Vet Motocross Championship celebrates its 33th year at Glen Helen Raceway on November 4-5, however it is really a four-day festival of acceleration 2016—because there are two days of practice before the weekend races.

Dubya Wheels is the 2017 World Vet Motocross Championship name sponsor, but there is a bigger tale behind Dubya and the World Veterinarian Motocross Championship. Tom White, whom owned White Brothers back in the time, sponsored the first World Vet within 1984, and actually founded the event and sponsored it for the first twenty six years. After selling the White-colored Brothers, the new owners gave up the sponsorship of the race, but Tom wanted to keep the race moving forward, so he had his daughter and son-in-law’ s company, Dubya USA wheels, become the title sponsor in 2014. And they are back for 2017 — bigger than ever.

This is actually the schedule of events for the most important Vet race in the world—start planning now.


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2

Thursday will feature an open practice from 8: 00 a. m. to 2: 00 p. m . The cost will be $25 per bike. The 2017 Dubya World Vet Motocross Championship wants to give out-of-state and out-of-country riders as many chances as possible to adapt to the track — while riding on Thursday with AMA National Pros and 16-year-old kids. It’s a wild day. Clever World Vet racers skip traveling on Thursday and stand back and watch the mayhem. Many cyclists skip both Thursday and Fri practices to save themselves for the actual races.

There is totally free camping at Glen Helen for your weekend. A weekend-long pass is usually $25 each. The one-day spectator entry fee is $10. In case you camp, which is free, you can listen to the race announcers on 93. 4 FM on your radio.

The Glen Helen National track is always mellowed out for the World Vet, per orders from founder Tom White, yet don’ t think for a minute that the lack of big doubles helps it be an easy track. No one will see the entire 2017 World Vet layout until the REM Octobercross the weekend prior to the big race.


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3

Friday offers a particular practice, limited to riders who have pre-entered the 2017 Dubya World Veterinarian Championship. This practice costs $25 per bike and runs through 8: 00 a. m. to 1: 00 p. m . On this day the vendors will be setting up shop and the Glen Helen/Troy Lee Museum will be open in the afternoon. Sign-up for the weekend is open from Noon to 5: 00 p. m. Pre-entry is $40 a class (the three pro classes, 30, forty and 50, are $50).


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER four

Saturday, November 4, is essentially a warm-up race to lessen the advantage that Glen Sue locals have. It is no surprise that will foreign and out-of-state riders need time to get used to the roughness, height and size of Glen Helen—it is a tough track that will get rougher with each lap and each day. Only the Over-40 Pros are racing for a World Vet Championship crown on Saturday, November 4th. Entrance open at 5: 30 the. m. and practice starts from 7: 00 a. m. The very first race will be at 5: thirty a. m.


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5

Sunday, November 5, 2017 is the official World Veteran Motocross Championships day. All the same classes that will ran on Saturday will competition again on Sunday — just this time it is for all the marbles. The particular exception is the Over-40 Pro course (who named their Champion upon Saturday, but can race to get purse only on Sunday). The best classes on Sunday are the Over-30 Pros and Over-50 Pro s. Gates open in 5: 30 a. m. and practice starts at 7: 00 a. m. First race will be at 5: 30 a. meters.


SUNDAY ON NOON: THE EDISON DYE MOTOCROSS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Bob Hannah received the Edison Dye Lifetime Achievement Award ten years ago through World Vet founder Tom Whitened.

On Sunday at noon the Edison Dye Motocross Lifetime Accomplishment Award will be provided for the 20th time. Initiated in order to honor individuals who have made a positive factor to our sport, the award continues to be received by Edison Dye, Roger DeCoster, Jeff Ward, Joel Robert, Torsten Hallman, Bruce Brown, Feets Minert, John DeSoto, Lars Larsson and many others. Each inducted rider will get a marker on the Glen Helen Walk of Fame (see Frank Hannah’ s above).


ENTRIES: PRE, POST & THE COST

You are able to sign up at www.glenhelen.com or just show up on race day and enter. Pre-entries will be accepted up until November 2 . Pre-entries is $40 for each class. Post entry is $45. If you want to race a second class it really is $30.


HARD AND FAST AGE RULES

It doesn’ t matter in case you will be 40 the next day, you cannot competition in the 40 class until you are 40 years old. Cheaters are frowned on—especially in the Pro classes (where true ages are easily verified). The same goes for the Over-25 and up classes. No exceptions. No cheating. Provide your driver’ s license to sign-up when you check in (and you must check in regardless of whether you pre-entered or even not). No driver’ s license — no race for you.


THE RULES: CLASS BOUNCING & MOVING DOWN AGE GROUPS

Riders can ride in their age appropriate class and they are then eligible to move down 1 skill level for every ten years (for instance, an Over-50 Expert can competition the Over-40 Intermediate class). Old riders can ride in younger classes, but young riders are unable to ride in older age groups. This technique works like this: An Over-60 Specialist can also race the Over-50 Intermediates and the Over-40 Novices—he could also trip the Over-30 Novices and Over-25 Novices.


FREE TRANSPONDER RATING

Scoring will be by transponder and you must bring your driver’s license to sign-up to prove that you are the right age group before transponders will be handed out. No driver’s license—no race. There is no cost for the transponders, but you must leave a form of identification (driver’ s permit or credit card) to insure that you bring the transponder back at the end of the day. Pre-entered riders must check in along with post-entry riders. For more info or to pre-enter go to www.glenhelen.com


WHO CAN RACE THE WORLD VET CHAMPIONSHIP?

The 2017 World Vet Championship does not need membership, licenses or special paperwork. If you show up, you will be allowed to competition. Racers come from 20 different nations to race all the classes. It is the original Vet race and game titles have been won by many famous motocross racers — including Gary Jones, Rex Staten, Jeff Ward, Erik Kehoe, Warren Reid, Kent Howerton, Torlief Hanssen, Alan Olson, Wealthy Thorwaldson, Ron Turner, Feets Minert, Kyle Lewis, Casey Johnson, L. N. Roberts, Lars Larsson, Eyvind Boyesen, Pete Murray, Andy Jefferson, Zoli Berenyi, Ryan Hughes, Pete DeGraaf, Kurt Nicoll, Travis Preston and Doug Dubach.


WHY IS SATURDAY A WARM-UP RACE?

Why is Saturday considered a warm-up competition for the Dubya-sponsored World Vet? Because many riders come from different declares and countries, and the extra day allows them to learn the track, the dirt and the massive Talladega start before the big day on Sunday. Several World Vet regulars race Saturday’ s race at a reduced speed, then only ride one panel of practice on Sunday morning (the track layout does not change on Saturday or Sunday), so that they are ready to go for their Sunday class.


PLANET VET CHAMPIONSHIP TITLES

Any rider who wins their class on Sunday—regardless of the skill level can claim to be a World Vet Champion (with the caveat they are the “ Over-40 Novice Champ, ” etc). However. The true Globe Vet Champions, the ones that will be regarded for posterity, are the Over-30 Professional, Over-40 Pro, Over-50 Pro, Over-60 Experts and Over-70 class.


THE THREE SKILL CLASSES

The skill levels at the World Vet are Novice, Intermediate and Expert (plus the three Professional classes). There are no Beginner classes. After the Over-40 title is decided on Saturday, the Over-40 Pros may race on Sunday for the entry-style purse. The Over-70 class could be the only class with no skill divisions.


LAST YEAR’ S WORLD VET CHAMPIONSHIP TOP

Mike Sleeter.

RESULTS: OVER-30 WORLD MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP

1 . Mike Sleeter (KTM)… … … … … … 2-1

2 . Josh Coppins (Yam)… … … … …. 1-2

3. Travis Preston Yam)… … … … …. 3-3

four. Daryl Hurley (Hus)… … … … … …. 7-4

5. Cole Siebler (Hon)… … … … … …. 5-6

6. Tonni Andersen (KTM)… … … …. 8-7

7. Javier Garcia Vico (Hon)… … … 6-9

eight. Dennis Stapleton (KTM)… … …. 9-8

9. Arik Swan (Kaw)… … … … … … …. 4-15

ten. Gordon Ward (Yam)… … … ….. 10-10

Additional notables: 11. Mattieu Smith; 12. Ryan Hunt; 16. Sean Collier; 22. Shawn Wynne.

Daryl Hurley.

RESULTS: OVER-40 WORLD MOTOCROSS TOURNAMENT

1 . Daryl Hurley (Hus)… … … … … ….. 1-1

2 . Kurt Nicoll (KTM)… … … … … … … 2-2

3. Kenjiro Tsuji (Hon)… … … … … …. 4-3

4. Javier Garcia Vico (Hon)… … …. 3-4

5. Ryan Hunt (Hon)… … … … … … …. 6-5

6. Gordon Keep (Yam)… … … … ….. 5-6

7. Brian Wheeler (Kaw)… … … … …. 8-7

8. Julian Cerny (Kaw)… … … … … … 7-8

9. Shaun Willoh (Suz)… … … … … … …. 11-9

10. Brandon Milstead (Yam)… …. 10-10

Other notables: 11. Ron Lechien; 12. Shawn Wynne; 13. Paul Reefman; 16. Ed Foedish.

Kurt Nicoll.

RESULTS: OVER-50 WORLD MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP

1 . Kurt Nicoll (KTM)… … … … … … … 1-1

2 . Pete Murray (Yam)… … … … … …. 2-2

3 or more. Ed Foedish (Yam)… … … … … ….. 3-3

4. Mitch Rowe (KTM)… … … … … … 4-4

5. Jon Ortner (Yam)… … … … … … … 5-6

6. Frank Weber (Hon)… … … … … … … 6-9

7. Rob Engel (Kaw)… … … … … … …. 9-7

8. Luther French (KTM)… … … ….. 13-5

9. Ed Heacox (Yam)… … … … … ….. 8-10

10. Loren Pochirowski (Yam)… … 11-8

Other notables: 11. Bryan Schritter; 12. Dave Fontes; 13. Dana Wiggins; 21 Joe Root.

Pete DeGraff.

RESULTS: OVER-60 WORLD MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP

1 . Pete DeGraff (KTM)… … … … …. 1-1

2 . Isao Ida (Hon)… … … … … … … …. 2-2

3. Chuck Sun (TM)… … … … … … …. 3-3

4. Tony a2z Cooksey (Yam)… … … … … 4-4

5. John Latendresse (KTM)… … ….. 5-5

6. Rick Johnson (Hon)… … … … ….. 6 to 9

7. Bob Rutten (KTM)… … … … … …. 9-7

8. Jay Migliore (Hon)… … … … … … 13-5

9. Massimi Marescalchi (Hus)…. 8-10

ten. Jim Butts (Hon)… … … … … ….. 11-8

Other notables: 11. Jim Hanson; 12. Joe Pena; 13. Mike Marion.

Jim O’ Neal.

RESULTS: OVER-70 WORLD MOTOCROSS TOURNAMENT

1 . Jim O’ Neal (Hus)… … … … … … ….. 1-1

2 . Bill Van Vugt (Yam)… … … … … … 2-2

3. Bart Kellogg (KTM)… … … … … …. 3-4

4. Nobuhiro Furuta (Yam)… … … … 5-3

5. Steve Machado (Yam)… … … … … 4-5

6. Rickey Anderson (Hus)… … … … 6-6

7. Tommy Pearl (KTM)… … … … ….. 8-7

8. Lars Larsson (Hus)… … … … … …. 9-9

9. Jan Lindmark (Hon)… … … … ….. 7-11

10. John Huegel (KTM)… … … … … 11-8

Other notables: 11. Rod Harrison; 12. Gary Anderson; 13. Jesse Davis.


2017 DUBYA WORLD VET SCHEDULE

Glen Helen national

THURSDAY: NOVEMBER

Thursday Open Exercise: 8: 00 a. m. to at least one: 00 p. m. ($25 for each bike)

FRIDAY: NOVEMBER 3

Fri Practice: 9: 00 a. mirielle. to 1: 00 p. m. ($25 per bike)

SATURDAY: NOVEMBER 4

Gates open: 5: 30 the. m.

Practice: 7: 00 a. m.

Racing: 6: 30 a. m.

Just about all Classes +25 and up race!

Feature Purse Race: +40 Pro!

SUNDAY: NOV 5

Gates open up 5: 30 a. m.

Practice: 7: 00 a. m.

Racing: 8: 30 the. m.

Feature Purse Race: +30 Pro

Edison Color Lifetime Achievement Award: 12: 30 p. m. (in museum)

Gate Fees: $25 per weekend break or $10 per day

Admittance Fees: $40 pre-entry, $45 write-up entry, $30 second class (no memberships required)

Info: www.glenhelen.com


EDISON COLORING LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNERS (1997-2016)

2016 recipient Lars Larsson.

1997 … Roger DeCoster

1998 … Ron Johnson

1999 … Edison Dye

2000 … Torsten Hallman

2001 … Bruce Brown

2002 … 1981 MX Des Nations Team: Chuck Sun, Danny LaPorte, Johnny O’Mara, Donnie Hansen

2003 … Gary Jones

2004 … Jeff Ward

2005 … Stu Peters

2006 … Joel Robert

2007 … Bob Hannah

2008 … Brad Lackey

2009 … Tony DiStefano

2010 … Broc Glover

2011 … David Bailey

2012 … Marty Smith

2013 … John DeSoto

2014 … Feets Minert

2015 … Dave McCoy

2016 … Lars Larsson

2017 …???


WORLD VET CHAMPIONS (1986—2016)

Doug Dubach is the winningest Entire world Vet racer of all-time. Doug has won 25 World Vet titles in the Over-30, Over-40 and Over-50 classes.

1986

30 … Randy Rodriquez (ATK)

40 … Alan Olson

1987

thirty … Gary Jones (Hon)

40 … Alan Olson

1988

thirty … Rex Staten (Hon)

40 … Alan Olson

50 … Ron Way

1989

30 … Warren Reid (Kaw)

40 … Alan Olson

50 … Ron Way

1990

30 … Rex Staten (Hon)

40 … Tom White

50 … Zoli Berenyi, Sr.

Canadian Zoli Berenyi won 12 titles in the Over-50, Over-60 and Over-70 classes. Above is Zoli plus three-time World Vet Champion Lars Larsson.

1991

30 … Rex Staten (Hon)

40 … Alan Olson

50 … Ron Dugan

1992

30 … Rex Staten (Kaw)

40 … Gary Jones

50 … Zoli Berenyi, Sr.

1993

30 … Doug Dubach (Yam)

forty … Gary Jones

50 … Zoli Berenyi, Sr.

1994

thirty … Doug Dubach (Yam)

40 … Kent Howerton

50 … Alan Olson

60 … Fred Sessions

1995

30 … Doug Dubach (Yam)

40 … Kent Howerton

50 … Alan Olson

60 … Zoli Berenyi, Sr.

1996

30 … Erik Kehoe (Hon)

40 … Mike Webb

50 … Gary Dogget

60 … Zoli Berenyi, Sr.

1997

30 … Doug Dubach (Yam)

40 … Ron Turner

50 … Joe Olson

60 … Zoli Berenyi, Sr.

1998

30 … Doug Dubach (Yam)

40 … Ron Turner

50 … Rich Thorwaldson

60 … Zoli Berenyi, Sr.

1999

30 … Doug Dubach (Yam)

forty … Ron Turner

50 … Hideaki Suzuki

60 … John Berkezewski

Joe Olson won 9 times. He or she won his first crown within the Over-40 class at the inaugural event in 1986 and his last one 19 years later in the Over-60 class.

2000

30 … Doug Dubach (Yam)

forty … Pete Murray

50 … Hideaki Suzuki

60 … George Spearing

2001

30 … Doug Dubach (Yam)

40 … Jeff Ward

50 … Ike DeJager

sixty … Lars Larsson

70 … Feets Minert

2002

30 … Doug Dubach (Yam)

forty … Andy Jefferson

fifty … Gary Jones

60 … Eyvind Boyesen

seventy … Zoli Berenyi, Sr.

2003

30 … Spud Walters (Hon)

40 … Doug Dubach

50 … Gary Jones

60 … J. N. Roberts

70 … Zoli Berenyi, Sr.

Ryan Hughes broke Doug Dubach’ s spell for five yrs. The photo above is from 2012.

2004

30 … Ryan Hughes (Hon)

40 … Doug Dubach

50 … Gary Jones

60 … Hans Hansson

70 … Zoli Berenyi, Sr.

2005

thirty … Ryan Hughes (Hon)

40 … Doug Dubach

50 … Brent Wallingsford

60 … Alan Olson

70 … Zoli Berenyi, Sr.

2006

30 … Casey Johnson (Yam)

40 … Doug Dubach

50 … Kim Houde

60 … Terry Sage

70 … Zoli Berenyi, Sr.

2007

30 … Doug Dubach (Yam)

40 … Doug Dubach

50 … Pete DeGraaf

60 … Costs Maxim

70 … Mike Dobbins

2008

30 … Kyle Lewis (Hon)

40 … Eric Sandstrom

50 … Hentai Karsmakers

60 … Thorlief Hanssen

70 … Jerry Harpole

Lars Larsson won his 1st World Vet title in i b?rjan p? tv?tusentalet when he was 60-years-old and repeated as the Over-70 Champion a decade later. He then added a second Over-70 crown in 2012 as icing at the cake.

2009

30 … Doug Dubach (Yam)

40 … Doug Dubach

fifty … Pete DeGraaf

60 … Bill Maxim

seventy … Jimmy Redwine

2010

30 … Ryan Hughes (Hon)

forty … Doug Dubach

fifty … Pete DeGraaf

60 … Bill Maxim

seventy … Feets Minert

2011

30 … Ryan Hughes (Yam)

40 … Doug Dubach

50 … Pete DeGraaf

sixty … Gary Chase

70 … Lars Larsson

2012

30 … Ryan Hughes (Yam)

40 … Doug Dubach

fifty … Pete Murray

60 … Gary Jones

70 … Lars Larsson

2013

30 … Travis Preston (Yam)

forty … Doug Dubach

50 … Doug Dubach

60 … Gary Jones

70 … Bart Kellogg

Travis Preston did the double in 2013 plus 2014—and had an epic battle with Ryan Hughes in 2012.

2014

thirty … Travis Preston (Yam)

40 … Doug Dubach

50 … Doug Dubach

60 … Brent Wallingsford

70 … Gary Chase

2015

thirty … Ryan Morais (KTM)

40 … Kurt Nicoll

50 … Doug Dubach

60 … Don Grahn

70 … Roque Colman

2016

30 … Mike Sleeter (KTM)

40 … Daryl Hurley

50 … Kurt Nicoll

60 … Pete DeGraaf

70 … Jim O’ Neal


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