Saturday, September 29, 2007
Moto 1: 36-40 Girls Cruiser
1. Terri Bratz - Kansasville, WI
2. Ginger Kluth - Waukesha - WI
3. Michelle Mittelstadt - Shorewood, WI
Moto 2: 36-40 Cruiser
1. Randy "Sweet RB" Behnke, 36c - Wauwatosa, WI
2. Curt "Snackbar" Zizzo, 37c - Kenosha, WI - Factory Direct Link
3. Ben Kohls, 16c - Racine, WI - CSR / Sinz
4. Dan Tritz, 13c - Wildwood, IL
5. Kevin O'Donnell, 40c - Milwaukee, WI
6. Mark Kluth, 38c - Waukesha, WI
7. William Wilson, 38c
dnq: Karl Ausdembruch, 38c - Racine, WI
Moto 3: 41-45 Cruiser
1. Michael Froh, 41c - Milwaukee, WI - Factory Direct Link
2. Ed Morris, 44c - Fort Atkinson, WI
3. John Wethall, 42c - Lake Mills, WI
dnq: Len Cabaltera, 42c
Moto 4: 5 & Under Novice
1. Lucas Rupp, 5n - Muskego, WI
2. Mikey Cabaltera, 5n
3. Max Schmidt, 4n
Moto 5: 7 Novice
1. Dane O'Donnell, 7n - Milwaukee, WI
2. Sam Cabaltera, 7n
3. Jonah Ausdembruch, 7n - Racine, WI
4. Garrett Kluth, 6n - Waukesha, WI
5. Luc Marchessault, 6n
6. Maxwell Wilson, 7n
dnq: Evan Kerkman (new rider)
Moto 6: 8 Novice
1. Raymond "RJ" Eckert, 8n - Muskego, WI (advances to Intermediate)
2. David Smith III, 8n
3. Brittany Brzezinski, 8n
Moto 7: 10 Intermediate
1. Samuel Rupp, 9i - Muskego, WI
2. Cecilia Ausdembruch, 10g - Racine, WI
3. Austin Bailey, 9n
Moto 8: 14 Intermediate
1. Dan Tritz, 13x - Wildwood, IL
2. Collin Kohls, 14i - Racine, WI - CSR / Sinz
3. Jacob Hinzpeter, 12x - Twin Lakes, WI
dnq: Lewis Wethall, 14i - Lake Mills, WI
Moto 9: 15 Novice
1. Christopher Wipijewski, 14n
2. Andrew Wipijewski, 15n
3. Nate Booth, 14n - Milwaukee, WI
dnq: Josh May, 15n
Moto 10: 19-27 Intermediate
1. Dana Mittelstadt, 17i - Shorewood, WI - CSR / Sinz
2. Ben Kohls, 16i - Racine, WI - CSR / Sinz
3. Chris Bratz, 20i - Kansasville, WI
4. Len Cabaltera, 42n
dnq: Karl Ausdembruch, 38n - Racine
Notes:
Our next race at Milwaukee BMX will be next Saturday, October 6th ... a race we will add to the schedule to take the place of one of our earlier rainouts. If you really have the BMX bug, a few of us plan to head to Rockford for their night race after racing Milwaukee that day.
Super good to see Randy Behnke and Curt Zizzo in 36-40 cruiser yesterday, both riders finished in the top 4 (Behnke #3 and Zizzo #4) in the nation in the class last year. And, both were laying down some serious horsepower throughout the day.
Ben Kohls was looking sharp with his new Redline Cup #1 plate, earned a week earlier at the Redline Cup Central finals which were held near Kansas City, Missouri.
RJ Eckert moves to intermediate by earning his 8th win in 8 novice - RJ is the second rider to advance at Milwaukee BMX.
The "moto moms" got together to form up their very own class yesterday -- the women's cruiser class was a first at Milwaukee BMX, and, something we certainly hope to see a lot more of in the future.
Bill Wilson passed along a couple of coupons for 661 Racing Gear (quality stuff) that he scored as swag at a WORS downhill race at the Ridge earlier in the season. Those coupons were awarded to Josh May and Brittany Brzezinski for their fine sportsmanship and support of Milwaukee BMX.
Both Fond du Lac and Rockford race today, Sunday, September 30th. My son Dane now seriously has the racing bug ... so, we will be leaving for Fond du Lac in just a bit.
See you at the finish line.
Kevin O'
Monday, September 24, 2007

William Wilson and Mark Kluth getting their speed jump on over the first straight table into the first turn. Mountain Bikers take note -- Bill is on a 26" "four cross" bike (similar to the urban free-ride bikes like a Specialized P series or Giant STP) and, has a bit of an advantage over Kluth on the first straight. "Can you race BMX on a mountain bike?" is a question we hear a fair amount ... and, the answer, is absolutely yes. In fact ... I've been seriously thinking about dumping my old XC bike for a new P series bike. Honestly ... if Wilson runs that post out another couple of inches, it's easy enough to imagine him riding that bike to the grocery store, or, even putting on some trail miles ... my cruiser on the other hand ...

Chris Trapp, in full manual about 30 seconds prior to really wrecking himself. BMX can be a fickle game ... one second you are "only" 34, but still a kid, jamming with 16 year olds and feeling on top of the world -- but, the ground can have a funny way of bringing you back to the 34 year old adult you really are, writhing in pain, and trying to figure out how to explain to your boss that the reason you are hurt and out of work involves a kids bike. Don't sweat it Chris ... when I showed up to work with five stitches in my forehead the day after Dane (who was five at the time) hit me with a golf club (a sweetly swung 7 iron) while we were at the practice range, the explanation didn't come much easier.
More Video
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Fond du Lac BMX video
Delivered as promised -- check out the video above of Sammy Rupp, Raymond "RJ" Eckert and, I believe Rachael Rankins going around the Fond du Lac track during the Redline Cup Qualifier race back in late July. Again, Fondy will be running this weekend if you've (or your kids) still have a racing itch that needs to be scratched. You can learn more about the Fond du Lac BMX club, and their remaining schedule of races by clicking on THIS LINK
Weather permitting -- Dane and I will certainly be there -- dudded out in our red and black Milwaukee BMX gear. Stop by and say hi if you do come up.
Milwaukee BMX Jerseys
Speaking of Milwaukee BMX gear, yeah, so my friends at Fly Racing sure know how to push my buttons. I'm just a sucker for closeouts ... and, sure enough, the jersey style that we used for the Milwaukee BMX jerseys earlier this year is on sale. I ordered 40 more in a variety of sizes today ... that should be here early next week ... then another couple days to the screen printer ... and, maybe, if we're lucky ... we'll have them for sale at our September 29th race. As was the case previously -- they'll be $20 each ($1.95 less than the suggested retail) -- and, part of the proceeds will benefit Milwaukee BMX. Cool.
Next Milwaukee BMX Race - Saturday September 29th.
Yes, I did work on the track a bit this past weekend ... pulling weeds and filling cracks mainly. The track is still in good shape overall ... and with a little TLC on the hill, will likely ride as well as it has all season. We're looking forward to the 29th.
Farmer Vic
See, now if you recognize that name, it's safe to call yourself an "old schooler". Farmer Vic came up in a conversation with my BMX buddy Jim Morey last night. Morey asked if I could imagine what things would have been like if I was heading up this website in the days of the old Ranch BMX track in Menomonee Falls. My reply was a respectful -- that would have been just awful -- mostly because, between 1980 and about 1984, the Ranch routinely pulled 40+ motos for its weekly events ... and, that's a heckuva lot of results to post each week.
Still, it's not hard for me to imagine moto counts at Milwaukee BMX in the high teens and low twenties next summer -- and, hey -- the more the merrier. Viva la BMX !!!
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Saturday, September 15, 2007
If you want to help out ... I should be to the track by 11:30 and will be around until about 4 this afternoon.
Thanks,
Also, can I get a show of hands as to anybody planning to race tomorrow and where ... right now, it's looking like Dane and I are heading up to Fondy.
Kevin O'
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Besides being super easy to update, one of the cool things about the 2nd party developer software that I'm using for the website is that new features are being added all the time. As somebody who doesn't have a ton of time to dedicate to learning new software packages to maintain a hobbyist website, I like that.
Still, when I saw the new video feature pop up in my toolbar ... I realized it was time to join the 21st century ... and take a shot.
So, without further ado ... here is the 41-45 cruiser main from the Wisconsin State Championships held at Central Wisconsin BMX in Wisconsin Rapids this past weekend. These guys ought to look familiar ... as all but one (Paul Weimer) in the entire class calls Milwaukee BMX their home track. Mike Froh, Brian Woods, Ed Morris, John Wethall and Paul Weimer may be old (well, older than me) but, they can still hook it on.
Monday, September 10, 2007
A few of us will be out for at least part of this Saturday filling some of the washouts that have formed between the obstacles on a couple of the straights. For anyone who would like to join and help out, I'll post more details as the week progresses on what hours I'll plan to work.
Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Ben Kohls runs out a ridiculously big gear and in this shot is pulling crazy speed through the step double.

Colin Kohls definitely prescribes to the philosophy that "scars are stories" ... a way of life I'm not sure his folks are exactly wild about. Right hip ... turn one casualty. You guys really sure you want asphalt turns at Milwaukee?
Friday, August 31, 2007
Moto 1: 31-35 Cruiser
1. Ben Kohls, 16c - Racine, WI - CSR / Sinz
2. Kevin O'Donnell, 40c - Milwaukee, WI
3. Steven Campanelli, 39c - Germantown, WI
dnq / wd: Dallas Weimer, 14c - Fond du Lac, WI - Factory Direct Link
Moto 2: 41-45 Cruiser
1. Michael Froh, 41c - Milwaukee, WI - Factory Direct Link
2. Ed Morris, 44c - Fort Atkinson, WI
3. Brian Woods, 43c - Milwaukee, WI
Moto 3: 5 & Under Novice
1. Lucas Rupp, 5n - Muskego, WI
2. Mike Calbatera, 5n
3. (Mad) Max Schmitt, 4n
Moto 4: 7 Novice
1. Sam Cabaltera, 7n
2. Garrett Kluth, 6n - Waukesha, WI
3. Luke Maneely, 7n
Moto 5: 8 Novice
1. Austin Bailey, 8n
2. Raymond (RJ) Eckert, 8n - Muskego, WI
3. David Smith III, 8n
dnq: Brittany Brzenski, 8n
Moto 6: 12 Expert
1. Jacob Hinzpeter, 12x - Twin Lakes, WI
2. Nick Campenelli, 10x - Germantown, WI
3. Dillon Kolinski, 11i
Moto 7: 14 Intermediate
1. Collin Kohls, 14i - Racine, WI - CSR / Sinz
2. Brad Olson, 14i - Racine, WI - Dirt Warriors
3. Nate Booth, 14n - Milwaukee, WI
Moto 8: 16 Intermediate
1. Dana Mittelstadt, 17i - Shorewood, WI - CSR / Sinz
2. Ben Kohls, 16i - Racine, WI - CSR / Sinz
3. Chris Bratz, 20i - Kansasville, WI
4. Andrew Wipjewski, 15n
dnq / wd: Dallas Weimer, 14x - Fond du Lac, WI - Factory Direct Link
Moto 9: 19-27 Novice
1. Brennon Manske, 18n - Shorewood, WI
2. John Sanfelippo, 26n
3. Shane McNallie, 25n
And, that concludes weeknight racing for the 2007 season at Milwaukee BMX. Thanks a ton to all of our racers who competed throughout the season. But, don't forget, we still have a few Saturday events to go ... and then ... it's on to the indoor 'short track' season.
BMX this weekend:
Labor Day should be a good one. Fond du Lac BMX has a single point race scheduled for Sunday afternoon, with registration between 10:30 and 11:30 and racing starting at noon. Rockford BMX hosts the Illinois State Championships this weekend and has a race on Saturday and Sunday. Unless we have it wrong, the Saturday race is a night race with registration between 5 and 6:30 and racing ASAP (under the lights) Sunday is a triple pointer and registration runs from 10 to noon.
Also, the NBL Grands are happening over at South Park in Pennsylvania and if you aren't down for travelling to a race ... maybe watching some other skilled riders would be more like it. Check it out at BMXTVdirect.com
It was a Dark and Scary Night:
Yeah, things ran a bit late last night, and since we're creeping up on the autum equinox, the days just keep getting shorter and shorter. Colin Kohls (red CSR / Sinz uniform) and Brad Olson (blue Dirt Warriors uniform) hardly let the lack of light slow them down, however ... as the photos below show. No, we don't have lights at Milwaukee BMX -- you can tell from the amount of red-eye in each shot that the light source comes from a flash. Good stuff.


Moto 1: 21-25 Cruiser
1. Ben Kohls, 16c - Racine, WI - CSR / Sinz
2. Brad Olson, 14c - Racine, WI - Dirt Warriors
3. Christopher Brock, 23c
Moto 2: 36-40 Cruiser
1. Mark Kluth, 38c - Waukesha, WI
2. William Wison, 38c
3. Steven Campanelli, 39c - Germantown, WI
Moto 3: 41-45 Cruiser
1. Michael Froh, 41c - Milwaukee, WI - Factory Direct Link
2. Brian Woods, 43c - Milwaukee, WI
3. Brian Schulz, 41c - Kenosha, WI
4. Ed Morris, 44c - Fort Atkinson, WI
dnq: John Wethall, 42c - Lake Mills, WI
Moto 4: 6 Novice
1. Garrett Kluth, 6n - Waukesha, WI
2. Lucas Rupp, 5n - Muskego, WI
3. Mikey Calbatera, 5n
Moto 5: 7 Novice
1. Sam Cabaltera, 7n
2. Jonah Ausdembruch, 7n - Racine, WI
3. Maxwell Wilson, 7n
Moto 6: 8 Novice
1. Raymond (RJ) Eckert, 8n - Muskego, WI
2. David Smith III, 8n
3. Steve Foglia, 8n
dnq: Brittany Brzezinski
Moto 7: 9 Intermediate
1. Samuel Rupp, 9I - Muskego, WI
2. Kyle Schulz, 9I - Kenosha, WI
3. Chris Mantz, 9n
Moto 8: 12 Expert
1. Jacob Hinzpeter, 12x - Twin Lakes, WI
2. Nick Campanelli, 10x (happy birthday, Nick!) - Germantown, WI
3. Dillon Kolinski, 11i - Germantown, WI
Moto 9: 15 Novice
1. Andrew Wipjewski, 15n
2. Christopher Wipjewski, 14n
3. Nate Booth, 14n
dnq: Josh May
Moto 10: 16 Intermediate
1. Kommanche Jordan, 13x - Green Bay, WI
2. Ben Kohls, 16i - Racine, WI - CSR / Sinz
3. Dana Mittelstadt, 17i - Shorewood, WI - CSR / Sinz
4. Collin Kohls, 14i - Racine, WI - CSR / Sinz
dnq: Chris Bratz, 20i - Kansasville, WI
Moto 11: 19-27 Novice
1. Brennon Manske, 18n - Shorewood, WI
2. John Sanfelippo, 26n
3. Shane McNallie, 25n
dnq: Karl Ausdembruch, 37n
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
We are Racing on Thursday, August 30th -- a make up race for the two races that we lost to the monsoon season that rolled through last week.
For Immediate Release:
(Milwaukee, WI) -- Milwaukee BMX has cancelled it's Thursday practice and will run a make up single points race. The track was forced to cancel two races last week because of persistant rains in the Southeast Wiscosnin area.
The race will be run similar to any of the track's Tuesday evening races, with rider registration occuring between 5 and 6 p.m. Racing will begin after - or, around 6:30. Two moto transfer will be in effect and awards will be given to riders finishing 1st - 3rd in their main.
Riders who wish to register via telephone may do so by calling track operator, John Mittelstadt at 414-429-3485.

Steve Foglia has the preferred line into the first corner but, lots of company from a very determined looking David Smith III and just a hint of eventual winner Raymond Eckert on the outside. The three are regular competitors in our 8 novice class, which Eckert has been winning - a lot - lately.

Every track has it's "hard" class ... ours looks like it's shaping up to be 41-45 cruiser. As Bob Osborne wrote about Scott Breithaupt (SE Racing Founder - who was only like 27 at the time) back in 1981, "Don't let the fact that there's snow on the roof fool you into thinking that the fire doesn't still rage within" these guys are super competitive and on the gas. Every lap even the smallest mistakes are costly. The rider who didn't qualify last night, John Wethall, finished 5th in district 2 points last year !!! In this shot, Mike Froh is leading out Ed Morris (blue) and Brian Schulz. Schulz just turned 41 and must have his "move up" psych still working. He was going super fast last night. Froh and Morris finished 2nd and 3rd in the 41-45 cruiser class on Sunday at the Midwest Nationals in Rockford, IL earlier this season. The fourth rider in the main (who finished second after a big second straight tangle involving Morris and Schulz) was Brian Woods, a former A-pro who came back a few weeks ago and is picking up speed in a jiffy. Tough comp to be sure.

Speaking of SE racing, 7 year old Jonah Ausdembruch shows from his jersey that Red Bull isn't the only thing that "gives you wings". What do you suppose the odds are that some dude at Red Bull Corporate finds this and calls us with a "cease and desist" order threat. Oh well, it's a risk I'll just have to take for the sake of vague and ambiguous references to corporate slogans!

Back to the theme of hard classes, if your last name isn't Wipjewski, then 15 Novice is awfully tough. At the moment the Wipjewski brothers are dominating. Older brother Andrew is in the lead here and won the main, while 14 year old Christopher (347) jumped his way into the second spot. Nate Booth (334) pushed down his sleeves and took home the third.

28+ Novice hits the double into the first corner. Brennon Manske with things under control here in the first round while John Sanfelippo (red helmet), Karl Ausdembruch (on mags) and Shane Mcnallie look for a way around.

Rad dad, Steven Campanelli looking awfully hollywood in this glamour shot. The fact that this picture is up here almost guarantees that I'm going over a berm one of these days. Sorry Steven, I had to go with it, bro !!!

This kid is something to watch. Green Bay (yes, as in 140 miles North of Milwaukee) racer Kommanche Jordan jetted in to win our 16 intermediate class. Only Ben Kohls, one of our regular racers who is also just dripping with skills and speed, could keep up with this kid. I'm guessing the reason that Peter took this cameo shot of Jordan is because he couldn't hit the shutter fast enough to get a decent shot of him on the track. At 13, he's not that big of a kid, but, you can see from this shot that his focus is huge.

This young guy (#59) is Sammy Rupp and is Milwaukee BMX's first ever move up from Novice to Intermediate. Despite the fact that he's new to inter, he won again Tuesday night against some very spirited competition from Kyle Schulz and Chris Mantz.
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Below are some images from the way we left the track last Saturday after a pretty full day of work. Hopefully, we didn't lose too much of that progress with the rains that moved through the area yesterday.
Second turn (above) was similarly raked and rolled ... it was a big mess when we arrived ... the rain from last week had left it nearly unrideable and completely full of ruts.
A project that I've been meaning to get at for the past several months -- putting a cap on the first roller out of the second turn. I'm sure Denise (Mrs. O') would only be too stoked if things around the house would only bug me for a couple of months before they got done -- it's more accurately like a few years.
Sunday, August 26, 2007
For any of you who couldn't scratch your racing itch at Milwaukee BMX yesterday, the weekend won't be a total loss. Fond du Lac is racing as scheduled today. Signups are from 10:30 - 11:30 and racing begins at noon.
Milwaukee Bails Out and Gets Better !!!
A small but energetic group of volunteers worked their tails off yesterday to get the track ready for our coming Tuesday night race. T/O Mittelstadt, Mark Kluth and I were determined to transform the soggy mess into a raceable track. Talk about taking a pile of lemons and turning them into lemonade! the soft track conditions allowed us to hand rake the majority of rutts out of the turns and wheel pack them into conditions that haven't been seen since our State Qualifier race in June. We also dragged, raked and roll packed the straights. The track is in pretty sano condition and we're definitely looking forward to the great racing that will go down on Tuesday night. We'll post pictures of current track conditions on Monday.
Friday, August 24, 2007
Yeah, that's right ... if we don't pick up a bunch of extra rain overnight, we're going to give it a go for Saturday's race.
Start Time Change:
Because we'll be working on the track in the morning, we won't start racing before 1 p.m. ... if we get started between before 2, we will consider running a 3 moto transfer ... if we can't get started until after 2, we will definitely run a two moto transfer to move the racing quickly.
Keep your fingers crossed ... and, no rain dances ... okay?
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Seriously, we're about as tired with this weather as anyone ... we're going a bit stir crazy at best. This gives a whole new meaning to the often used BMX terms -- "sandbagging" and "bailing out".
Nevertheless ... we admire those of you hearty SE Wisconsin types and we continue to join you in holding our chins up. Better weather and brighter days are ahead.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
We received a note late last night that Fond du Lac was cancelling it's Thursday night race because the track is waterlogged and we wanted to pass it along to anybody who was thinking about traveling tomorrow night.
We'll have a better sense by tomorrow morning as to wether we'll attempt to run gate practice or not.
We appreciate your patience ... and we sympathize with all of our friends in the Kenosha area, as well as those in the Western portions of the state that have suffered from the recent flooding in the area.
Please take care of yourselves -- and we'll get right back to racing just as quick as we can.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Unless you've been living in a completely indoor environment, with no access to the outside world whatsoever, it should come as no surprise that we're cancelling racing tonight. We'll check the track and the forecast to determine wether Thursday's practice will run as scheduled. Please check back here for updates.
This is the first rainout that we've faced since we got in full swing back in June ... so, we have no complaints, it's been a fun summer and we are still looking forward to better weather next week and througout September.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Moto 1: 31-35 Cruiser
1. Brad Olson, 14c - Racine, WI
2. Kevin O'Donnell, 40c - Milwaukee, WI
3. Thomas Porter, 37c
Moto 2: 41-45 Cruiser
1. Michael Froh, 41c - Milwaukee, WI - Factory Direct Link
2. Ed Morris, 44c - Fort Atkinson, WI
3. John Wethall, 42c - Lakes Mills, WI
4. Brian Woods, 44c
dnq - Paul Weimer, 42c - Fond du Lac, WI - Geared 4 Racing
Moto 3 & 4: 7 Novice
1. Miles Porter, 7n
2. Josh Sobczak, 7n
3. Miles Priefer, 7n - Waterford, WI
4. Steven Meyer, 7n
5. Dane O'Donnell, 7n - Milwaukee, WI
6. Brittany Brzezinski, 7n
7. Lucas Rupp, 5n - Muskego, WI
8. Owen Porter, 5n
dnq - Maxwell Wilson, 7n - Wauwatosa, WI
Moto 5: 10 Novice
1. Raymond (RJ) Eckert, 8n - Muskego, WI
2. David Smith III, 8n
3. Allison Meyer, 10n
Moto 6: 10 Expert
1. Scott Sullivan, 10x - Wadsworth, IL
2. Zach Sullivan, 9i - Wadsworth, IL
3. Samuel Rupp, 9i - Muskego, WI
Moto 7: 14 Novice
1. Christopher Wipjewski, 14n
2. Nate Booth, 14n
3. Anthony Brzezinski, 11n
dnq - Jordan Toth
Moto 8: 14 Intermediate
1. Collin Kohls, 14i - Racine, WI - CSR / Sinz
2. Jacob Hinzpeter, 12x - Twin Lakes, WI
3. Jack Hall, 14i - Dirt Warriors
Moto 9: 19-27 Novice
1. Brennon Manske, 18n - Shorewood, WI
2. John Sanfelippo, 26n
3. Andrew Wipjewski, 15n
dnq - Shane Mcnallie, 25n
Moto 10: 19-27 Intermediate
1. Dana Mittelstadt, 17i - Shorewood, WI - CSR / Sinz
2. Ben Kohls, 16i - Racine, WI - CSR / Sinz
3. Chris Bratz, 20i - Kansasville, WI
Moto 11: 28 & Over Novice
1. Chris Meyer, 35n
2. Daniel Priefer, 34n - Waterford, WI
3. William Wison, 42n
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
The sun is out ... and the forecast for this afternoon calls for hot and dry ... so, whattaya' say to a race tonight !!!
The rain last night has left the track in pretty rough condition ... but, as always, we'll do what we can to fill cracks, washouts, etc. and make the best of a tough situation. Signups are likely to last until a little closer to 6:30 tonight ... and we'll do what we can to be racing by 7.
We appreciate your ongoing support and look forward to seeing a bunch of you trackside tonight.
Monday, August 13, 2007
Moto 1: 14 Cruiser
1. Dallas Weimer, 14c - Fond du Lac, WI - Factory Direct Link
2. Chase Pauza, 9c - Arlington Heights, IL - Team Rock'N
3. Jacob Szymanski, 9c
Moto 2: 36-40 Cruiser
1. Kevin O'Donnell, 40c - Milwaukee WI
2. Mark Kluth, 38c - Waukesha, WI
3. Steven Campanelli, 39c - Germantown, WI
dnq - Thomas ORourke, 39c
Moto 3: 41-45 Cruiser
1. John Wethall, 42c - Lake Mills, WI
2. Brian Woods, 43c
3. John Maurer, 64c - Madison, WI
4. Paul Weimer, 42c - Fond du Lac, WI - Geared 4 Racing
5. Ed Morris, 44c - Fort Atkinson, WI
dnq - Debbie Syron, 44g
Moto 4: 7 Novice
1. Daniel Walkowiak, 7n
2. Garrett Kluth, 6n - Waukesha, WI
3. Brittany Brzezinski, 7n
Moto 5: 9 Novice
1. Gavin Decker, 9n - Sun Prairie, WI
2. Mckaylla Orourke, 8n
3. David Smith III, 8n
Moto 6: 9 Expert
1. Chase Pauza, 9x - Arlington Heights, IL - Team Rock'N
2. Nick Campanelli, 9x - Germantown, WI
3. Jacob Szymanski, 9x - Oakwood Hills, IL
4. Kasen Vanooyen, 9i - Oshkosh, WI
dnq - Tamryn Syron, 8g - Bartlett, IL
Moto 7: 11 Novice
1. Colton Owens, 11n - Cross Plains, WI
2. Anthony Brzezinski, 11n
3. Wyatt Orourke, 10n
dnq - Cole Baake, 10n - Port Washington, WI
Moto 8: 11 Intermediate
1. Drake Pusateri, 10x - Lombard, IL
2. Jaden Vanooyen, 10i - Oshkosh, WI
3. Dillon Kolinski, 11i - Germantown, WI
Moto 9: 14 Expert
1. Dallas Weimer, 14x - Fond du Lac, WI - Factory Direct Link
2. Collin Kohls, 14i - Racine, WI - CSR / Sinz
3. Jacob Hinzpeter, 12x - Twin Lakes, WI
Moto 10: 15 Novice
1. Andrew Wipjewski, 15n
2. Christopher WIpjewski, 14n
3. Colin Baake, 14n - Port Washington, WI
Moto 11: 19-27 Novice
1. Brennon Manske, 18n - Shorewood, WI
2. Matthew Pusateri, 39n - Lombard, IL
3. John Sanfelippo, 26n
4. Andrew Moore, 20n
dnq - Shane McNallie
Moto 12: 19-27 Expert
1. Joshua Flairty, 19x - Waukesha, WI
2. Dana Mittelstadt, 17i - Shorewood, WI - CSR / Sinz
3. Taylor Syron, 16g - Bartlett, IL
Moto 13: 28 & Over Expert
1. Chris Trapp, 34x - Sun Prairie, WI
2. Cory Frick, 41x - Lomira, WI
3. John Maurer, 64i - Madison, WI
Thursday, August 09, 2007
Persistent rain in the area has forced the cancellation of tonight's Stile Industries BMX clinic at Milwaukee BMX. The track will be closed to riders tonight and tomorrow.
Additionally, volunteers are needed for Saturday morning track maintenance (raking and crack filling) so that we can get the track back into usable shape by race time Saturday. If you can help, please bring a leaf rake, a thatch rake, or a shovel.
Thanks for your patience and continued support.
Kevin O'
Moto 1: 31-35 Cruiser
1. Brad Olson - 14c
2. Christopher Brock - 23c
3. Thomas Porter - 37c
Moto 2: 41-45 Cruiser
1. Michael Froh - 41c - Milwaukee, WI - Factory Direct Link
2. John Wethall - 41c - Lake Mills, WI
3. Brian Woods - 43c
Moto 3: 6 Novice
1. Owen Porter - 5n
2. Tyler Fruncek - 5n
3. Jack Nelson - 6n
dnq - Luc Marchessault - 6n
Moto 4: 7 Novice
1. Raymond (RJ) Eckert - 7n - Muskego, WI
2. Miles Porter - 7n
3. Miles Priefer - 7n - Waterford, WI
dnq - Brittany Brzezinski - 7n
Moto 5: 9 Novice
1. Gavin Decker - 9n - Sun Prairie, WI
2. David Smith III - 8n
3. McKaylla O'Rourke - 8n
Moto 6: 12 Expert
1. Jacob Hinzpeter - 12x - Twin Lakes, WI
2. Scott Sullivan - 10x - Wadsworth, IL
3. Zachary Sullivan - 9i - Wadsworth, IL
Moto 7: 17-18 Novice
1. Brennon Manske - 18n - Shorewood, WI
2. Andrew Wipjewski - 15n
3. Tyler Schmidt - 14n
Moto 8: 19-27 Intermediate
1. Dana Mittelstadt - 17i - Shorewood, WI - CSR / Sinz
2. Collin Kohls - 14i - Racine, WI - CSR / Sinz
3. Chris Bratz - 20i - Kansasville, WI
Moto 9: 28+ Novice
1. Chris Meyer - 35n
2. John Sanfelippo - 26n
3. Daniel Priefer - 34n
dnq - Shane Mcnallie - 25n
Hot Shots
Since the shots from Tuesday's race below were taken by a photographer who had some of his early work published in the mighty Bicycle Motocross Action (BMX Action) magazine, I figure it's probably okay to borrow the Hot Shot reference just this once. Peter Cowley, who's been around the world a few times, but who still has the BMX bug from the late 80's, recently landed in Milwaukee Wisconsin as the Director of the American Diabetes Association "Tour de Cure" fundraising rides. Funny how networks get built when it comes to bikes, but Peter is a good guy, and BMX through and through. He's (obviously) also still pretty mean with a camera in his hands -- even the little Kodak snap-shooter I asked him to use while he was acting as corner judge down in turn three. Yeah, it's safe to say, we multi-task at Milwaukee BMX.

This is Scott Sullivan, a stout young 10x from Wadsworth, IL. He got lumped in with Jacob Hinzpeter, a very quick 12 expert (who will probably be Milwaukee BMX's first AA pro candidate) and gave him a really solid race. Notable: I noticed Scott's pedal cleat popped loose in both his second moto and the main. Scott's younger brother Zachary, a 9 intermediate, spent the night chasing some fast experts.

This is a cool shot of Chris Meyer, who already has a couple of wins since he returned a few weeks ago. Chris' bike tells me that he knows all about BMX Action -- and like a lot of us, back in the day, he probably wondered what it would have been like to have his picture taken by a guy like Cowley. Here it is, Chris ... Milwaukee BMX is not exactly BMX Action and it may be 20 years after you were thinking hoping for it ... but you still got a pretty doggone good shot.

I always feel a bit guilty to the guys I normally race with because they so infrequently get their photos up here. I can tell them what they look like -- usually from behind -- but, somehow it's just not the same. Here's Mike Froh, the tireless track tweaker with another super valuable Milwaukee BMX volunteer in tow, John Wethall. 41-45 cruiser was super competitive Tuesday night and Brian Woods (not pictured) is definitely picking up speed quickly.

Sometimes, I swear that Milwaukee BMX has almost as many little kids as some elementary schools. And that rocks, because the future of BMX belongs to guys like 7 year old RJ Eckert (above) and the even mini-er mini riders below (l-r: Jack Nelson, Tyler Fruncek and Luc Marchessault) all of whom are 6 or younger.

This is moments after the 28+ Novice Main -- and, you will see this scene play out at pretty much any BMX track any time there's a race. It's a moment that I quite honestly don't think about that often, truth be told, and probably gets photographed even less. Which is why I'm so glad Peter caught it. Looking at this picture, it immediately was clear to me that I'm looking at the post race replay, a naturally occurring phenomenon that illustrates the camaraderie in BMX racing. Sometimes, it's almost as good to just talk BMX with your friends as it is to ride.
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Monday, August 06, 2007

Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Moto 1: 36-40 Cruiser
1. Ben Kohls, 16c - Racine, WI - CSR Sinz
2. Jason Leikam, 37c - Hartford, WI - University Cycle
3. Brad Olson, 14c - Wisconsin - Dirt Warriors
4. Kevin O'Donnell, 40c - Milwaukee, WI
5. Brian Woods, 43c - Wisconsin
6. Thomas Porter, 37c - Wisconsin (new full membership)
dnq: Karl Ausdembruch, 37c - Racine, WI
Moto 2: 6 Novice
1. Owen Porter, 5n - Wisconsin
2. Rachel Rankins, 5n - Twin Lakes, WI
3. Luc Marchessault, 6n - Wisconsin (one day temporary membership)
Moto 3: 7 Novice
1. Raymond (RJ) Eckert, 7n - Muskego, WI
2. Josh Sobczak, 7n - Wisconsin
3. David Smith III, 7n - Wisconsin
4. Porter, 7n - Wisconsin
5. Johah Ausdembruch, 7n - Racine, WI
Moto 4: 8 Intermediate
1. Seth Willis, 8i - Salem, WI
2. Reece Rankins, 8i - Twin Lakes, WI
3. Micala Gayner, 8n - Wisconsin
Moto 5: 15 novice
1. Andrew Wipjewski, 15n - Wisconsin
2. Christopher Wipjewski, 14n - Wisconsin
3. Tyler Schmidt, 14n - Wisconsin
Moto 6: 16 Intermediate
1. Jacob Hinzpeter, 12x - Twin Lakes, WI
2. Ben Kohls, 16i - Racine, WI - CSR / Sinz
3. Chris Bratz, 20i - Kansasville, WI - Dirt Warriors
dnq: Colin Kohls, 14i - Racine, WI - CSR / Sinz
Moto 7: 28 & Over Novice
1. Karl Ausdembruch, 37n - Racine, WI
2. John Sanfelippo, 26n - Wisconsin
3. Shane McNallie, 25n - Wisconsin