Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Results and Photos - 6/26/2007

Moto 1 - 14 Cruiser
1. Dallas Weimer - 14 - Fond du Lac
2. Ben Kohls - 16 - Racine
3. Nathan Labecki - 12 - Milwaukee
4. Christopher Brock - 23

Moto 2 - 36-40 Cruiser
1. Brian Schulz - 40 - Kenosha
2. Kevin O'Donnell - 40 - Milwaukee
3. Mark Kluth - 38 - Waukesha

Moto 3 - 41-45 Cruiser
1. John Wethall - 42 - Lake Mills
2. Paul Weimer - 42 - Fond du Lac
3. Jay Labecki - 43 - Milwaukee

Moto 4- 6 Novice
1. Garrett Kluth - 6 - Waukesha
2. Olivia Siudak - 6
3. Cooper Siudak - 6

Moto 5 - 8 Expert
1. Erik Meyer - 8 - Libertyville, IL
2. Dane O'Donnell - 7 - Milwaukee
3. David Smith III - 7

Moto 6 - 11 Intermediate
1. Jay Lear - 10 - Lake Ville, IL
2. Christopher Brandenburg - 9 - Hartland, WI
3. Anthony Brezeinski - 11

Moto 7 - 14 intermediate (riders receive expert points)
1. Jacob Hinzpeter - 12 - Twin Lakes, WI
2. Lewis Wethall - 14 - Lake Mills, WI
3. Eric Hahn - 13 - Union Grove, WI
4. Collin Kohls - 14 - Racine, WI

Moto 8 - 17-18 Intermediate
1. Mark Snyder - 17 - Kenosha
2. Ben Kohls - 16 - Racine
3. Nick Cifrase - 15


John Wethall leads Paul Weimer and Jay Labecki in 41-45 cr.


Brian Schulz leads Mark Kluth and Brian Hahn in 36-40 cr.



Nathan Labecki leading the 14 cruiser class.


The T ballers of BMX ... Garret Kluth leading the 6 and under novice class ... big lead ... attention squarely fixed on yours truly. Brother and sister Oliva and Cooper Siudak have waged some solid sibling battles since they started racing at Milwaukee.



The type of lead you'd expect to see when a Redline Cup champ 8x, Eric Meyer, gets paired with a couple of 7 novices. Double D's give chase in the background - David Smith III (right) and Dane O'Donnell (left) put on a clinic of corner moves on each of their laps.


Wethall leading Weimer and Labecki in the OM (old man) class of 41-45 cruiser. Props to Paul Weimer (operator of Fond du Lac BMX) from my 7 year old Dane (above) who pointed out to me last night that Paul is a "great rider".


Mark Snyder and Ryan Mehaffey looking super determined and railing corner #1. Note Mehaffey is spotting a line inside of the lead rider. That, friends, is a move in the making.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007


RACING TONIGHT:

Tuesday, June 26th: Single Points Race

Sign-ups: 5-6:00 p.m.

Racing Starts: ASAP

Fee: $10.00

Awards: Trophies 1st - 3rd

For More Information: 414-429-3485




Saturday, June 23, 2007

Saturday June 23rd: Single Points Race

Sign-ups: 10-11:30

Racing Starts: 12 Noon

Fee: $10.00

Awards: Trophies 1st - 3rd

For More Information: 414-429-3485

Thursday, June 21, 2007



Thursday 6/21 Practice is ON !!!:

Though there is a system to the West which has been brewing up for the better part of the past couple of hours ... as it's moving South and East of Madison, it's beginning to fall apart. Hope we see you at the track.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

UPCOMING EVENTS:
  • Thursday 6/21 - Open Gate Practice - $5 / rider - 6-8:30 p.m.

  • Saturday 6/23 - Single Points Race - $10 entry fee - registration 10 - 11:30 / RACING @ 12 noon

  • Tuesday 6/26 - Single Points Race - $10 entry fee - registration 5 - 6 p.m. / RACING ASAP
Race Event Awards: Trophies 1st - 3rd

For More Information: 414-429-3485


NBC Olympic Promotion touts Bicycle Motocross as a "Sport showcasing 21st Century Athletes"

My boss probably wouldn't be thrilled to know that at least a portion of my work day was spent surfing the Redline Bicycles website, which is where I found this promotional video, produced by NBC sports, which has a very short segment dedicated to BMX. Our momentary corporate loss is your gain -- here is the clip -- courtesy of a couple minutes of lost time at Zimmerman Architectural Studios. We hope you enjoy it.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Tuesday 4:10 p.m.

The track is rough as a result of last night's rains ... but, we're going to give it a go. After all, this is Bicycle Motocross !!!

See you trackside.



Tuesday 12:20 p.m.

As long as the track is dries enough through the day ... we're figuring to race tonight.

We'll make the call here by 4 p.m.

There will surely be a few washout areas -- but, we'll repair what we can during practice to get it raceable. Thanks for your understanding.

Kevin O'

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Saturday Midwest Nationals Photographs:
We took some time to head South down I-43 this weekend to the Land of Lincoln with a final destination of Rockford BMX so that we could bring you a peek into the ABA's Midwest Nationals via the attached photo-essay. This report is just one more reason why -- you've got to love the internet !!!


Vendor row at any national is a hub of activity ... at Rockford ... it's more like the BMX version of the Mall of America.


When the AA pros hit the track ... everybody watches. You are looking at 8 guys at most a couple inches from one another - jumping a 5' tall step jump - at 25 mph !!!


At this kind of pace, the margin for error is awfully slim. One step out of line, if you aren't absolutely sure, could easily cost you several spots.


If you are looking for the face of intensity in sports ... have a look at the eyes of these two. The finish line is about 40 yards in front of them and the only thing either has in mind is crossing it first.


The girl pros delivered my favorite shot of the day. Alise Post in full attack -- winning the drag race down the first straight -- small woman -- enormous speed.


Mike Froh had a solid weekend -- here, he's sitting fourth against some of the fastest 41-45 year olds in the nation. Sunday, he wound up second !!!

Fred Yanke sits 5th in this image and is about to get squeezed off the edge of the berm. Some days, you get to be the windshield -- others, you are stuck being the bug.


Saturday 36-40 main - Kenosha's Curt Zizzo sits second behind Lonny Lierly. Zizzo is a super consistent top finisher on the ABA national circuit -- at Rockford, where he can really lay down the horsepower, he's always a threat to win.


Even though there's great traction in the asphalt turns at the Rock -- slide-outs occassionally happen. Because of the speed involved, when the front rider goes down, it's super hard for the guys behind to avoid contact.


Kyle Schulz had a huge lead in 9 novice that unfortunately evaporated shortly after this photo was taken. Still, second at the Midwest Nationals is a fine showing.


Jay Labecki looking good through the second turn. His son Nathan came unclipped down the first straight Saturday and couldn't find the cleat on his pedal until he was far out of touch with the leaders. Sunday, Nathan finished his main first - but, it was hard to tell from the video if it would stand or not -- Nathan was forced by an outside rider to cut the first turn. We hope he scored the first.


John Wethall had a solid weekend - making mains in cruiser an intermediate.


Greg Eiring - #13, who helped lead our new rider clinic a month ago, may have made the move of the day for Saturday in turn two. He went from about 5th to third but cutting this high low and making it stick. Great job, Greg.


Dallas Weimer pedal manualing the final obstacle. The kid has style for miles.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

AWESOME !!!
Here are some images we captured during last night's Kuwahara clinic -- the instruction was terrific -- and the riding even better. Thanks to the entire Kuwahara team for such a generous donation of their time and Sun Ringle' for making the necessary financial committment to make this happen.

Team Kuwahara, back on the scene after disappearing from BMX in the middle 1980's, has a strong roster of riders for the '07 Racing season. L-R: Warwick Stevenson - AA Pro (2x former ABA #1); Juston Posey - 12X; Jeffrey Upshaw - AA Pro; Luke Howse - 9X; and Ryan Birk - Vet Pro.

Easily the team's best roster since Clint Miller and Gary Ellis were the Kuwahara AA pro tandem. In fact ... for you real old schoolers ... I compare this squad to the Kevin McNeal, Anthony Sewell, Frank Post era (1981) teams that kept Kuwahara near the top of the heap in factory competition at most any national.




A good shot of a good snap -- Justin Posey teaching the Milwaukee BMX gate a lesson in physics (expert rider can accelerate more quickly than an air ram driving a gate drop at 95 psi!)



Posey again, at much altitude and nicely tweaked heading into the first turn.



Warwick stretches an easy manual while Upshaw kicks up his heels. Jeff is ABA's newest AA pro and has a bunch of skills in his pocket. I've seen guys coaster wheelie through rhythm sections before and always been impressed -- Upshaw was doing it on our first and second straight -- amazing.


Thanks again guys for a fun and memorable night. We hope you can join us again sometime.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Kuwahara Clinic Tonight @ 6:00 p.m.

All spots are now filled for tonight's Kuwahara Clinic -- but, it's still a great opportunity to check out some of the fastest racers in the nation leading a BMX skills clinic at Milwaukee BMX.

Matt Pohlkamp (above), a AA Pro and one of the riders leading the clinic, finished 3rd last weekend in the first round of US Olympic Team qualifying at a race in Michigan. Good on ya' ... Matt.

For those who pre-signed -- please bring your ABA membership and try to be to the track by just before 6 p.m. -- and, of course, team uniforms are welcome.


PUBLICITY:

Looks like we're not the only ones busy blogging about BMX in Milwaukee. JSOnline's Tom Held writes in his "Off the Couch" column:





Crystal Ridge hosts BMX clinic

A persistent group of bicycle motocross racers has quietly gained some traction, and a track, at Crystal Ridge, the now-capped landfill in Franklin.

They've been going about their business "on the down low" for the most part, while waiting to gain the support of county and Franklin officials. But they have begun a limited racing schedule and will host a clinic on Wednesday night from 6 to 8.

They did build the 1,000-foot track, after all, and might as well use it until someone tells them not to.

The Milwaukee BMX group is sanctioned by the American Bicycle Association and follows that body's race rules and regulations. Those looking to race and practice at Crystal Ridge need to obtain ABA membership (free for one day, $45 for a year) to meet the insurance requirements.

Roughly 20 riders have filled the slots for the clinic being put on by members of the Kuwahara race team, but the event should serve as an orientation for people new to the sport who want to watch how it's done.Directions and details are available at the group's web site.


Right (write) on Tom -- couldn't have said it better myself.


Kevin O'Donnell




Monday, June 11, 2007

SCHEDULE CHANGE

We are cancelling the Tuesday night race (June 12) and will instead run gate practice while some of our volunteers work at track improvements so we're more dialed in for the Kuwahara clinic on Wednesday.

Our next scheduled race will be next Tuesday June 19th.

Thanks for your patience -- and we'll see you tomorrow night.








Results from Saturday June 9

Moto 1 - 13 Cruiser
  1. Dallas Weimer
  2. Kommanche Jordan
  3. Nathan Labecki

Moto 2 - 36-40 Cruiser

  1. Kevin O'Donnell
  2. Mark Kluth
  3. Karl Ausdenbach

Moto 3 - 41-45 Cruiser

  1. Ed Morris
  2. John Wethall
  3. Todd Zimmerman

Moto 4 - 7 novice

  1. Jonah Ausdenbach
  2. Sam Cabeltera
  3. Luke Maneely

Moto 5 - 10 Inter.

  1. Nick Campenelli
  2. Jacob Hellenbrand
  3. Travis Witt

Moto 6 - 12 Inter.

  1. Nathen Labecki
  2. Eric Jennings
  3. Ariana Rice

Moto 7 - 13 Novice

  1. Eric Hahn
  2. Dillon Kolinski
  3. Anthony Brezeinski

Moto 8 - 13 Expert

  1. Kommanche Jordan
  2. Cory Caliendo
  3. Jacob Hinzpeter

Moto 9 - 14 Inter.

  1. Lewis Wethall
  2. Tyler Witt
  3. Collin Kohls

Moto 10 - 16 Mix

  1. Ben Kohls 16 Inter.
  2. Jeremiah Rice 16 Expert
  3. Andrew Wipjewski 15 Novice

Moto 11 - 28 Over Inter.

  1. Chris Bratz
  2. Dana Mittelstadt
  3. John Mencheski

Saturday, June 09, 2007

Saturday June 9th: Single Points Race

Sign-ups: 10-11:30

Racing Starts: 12 Noon

Fee: $10.00

Awards: Trophies 1st - 3rd

For More Information: 414-429-3485

Thursday, June 07, 2007

Thursday 6 / 7 Practice: CANCELLED



Don't kill the messenger ... but we're opting not to mess with the weather given the forecast.

Stay safe everybody ... we'll see you Saturday at the races !!!

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

RAINED OUT -

BMX Races for Tuesday June 5th are cancelled.

Thursday practice will be weather permitting.

Thursday, May 31, 2007


5:00 P.M. UPDATE -- GATE PRACTICE IS CANCELLED:

Watching the weather channel this afternoon sure was a boat load of fun -- precipitation finally made it to the track about 4:30 p.m. -- but, it pretty quickly became a washout as you can definitely see from this radar image scanned at 4:50 p.m. Essentially -- mother nature holeshot's Milwaukee BMX and leads the first lap wire to wire.
Fond du Lac BMX also cancelled tonight's racing after rain moved through their area as well. Mother nature is off to a strong start throughout the region and is clearly an early favorite for a State Champion plate.

See you same time, same place -- one week from today.





Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Sun Ringle' / Milwaukee BMX Silent Auction

We gotta hand it to those cats over at Sun Ringle' for their unbelievable support of Milwaukee BMX. Last year when we had our demonstration ride, they kicked in a lot of goodies so that we could run a raffle. Last weekend, Len C. brought us out a spankin' new pair of Superstock wheels -- and we're letting you guys bid on them -- silent auction style -- for the next week.

THE GOODS !!!

The Milwaukee BMX auction will close next Wednesday (May 30th) @ 6:00 p.m. and you can bid by leaving a reply to this post, with your name and e-mail address -- pretty simple! Even if you don't have an account ... you can post anonymously ... so long as you leave your name and e-mail address in the post. Winner of the auction will pick the wheels up from John Mittelstadt, and a personal check made payable to "The Park People" -- as we're under their common 501c3 charter.

Minimum bid is $50 - which is a steal on these wheels that retail for $150 !!! Online retailers are sellin' em for $135 + you pay shipping. And hey ... all proceeds go to Milwaukee BMX ... so, you know it's a good cause.
Happy bidding ... and good luck !!!

Monday, May 21, 2007

Riders Ready !!!

NEW RIDER CLINIC A SUCCESS:
Yee-haw - we were able to hold a mock 5 moto race with the 25 new riders who attended the Milwaukee BMX new riders clinic Saturday. Thanks to all who helped make the day a complete success.

Photos and a more detailed report are coming soon.

SCHEDULE CHANGE:
The practice scheduled for this Thursday (May 24) is cancelled.

BLOW IT OUT YOUR ...
Milwaukee BMX has a brand spankin' new portable compressor. It's a pretty rugged Sanborn 20 gallon 6 peak horse, twin cylinder belt drive jobbie that, according to Aubrey Zabojnik, who runs Get a Gate in Texas, should be an almost ideal device for running our gate for many years to come. We didn't run the thing on Saturday because we were afraid we'd be tripping the circuit every time the thing started. It won't be a problem as soon as the dedicated boxes are installed on the hill.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007



New Rider Clinic Update:

Date: This Saturday - May 19th

Signup & Registration: 10:30 - Noon (trackside)

Clinic Begins: 12 noon

Things we'll cover:


  1. how to register
  2. reading a moto sheet
  3. American Bicycle Association racing format
  4. Mandatory and recommended safety gear
  5. Basic track skills
  • the starting gate
  • jumps
  • berms
Clinic concludes: approximately 2 p.m.

Open track for clinic participants will follow.

Cost: $5 / rider

Thursday, May 03, 2007

Photos from May 2nd - '07


My new favorite place on earth ... the super smooth tranny off the back side of the double going into corner #1


The turns held up so remarkably well through the winter ... very obvious Bryan Dickerson and Todd Zimmerman knew exactly what they were up to when they capped them with the gray dirt last year. After spring rains, raking and rolling ... they are looking smooth and are firming up really well.



Start hill looking from about the position of the left side starting lights. Pro Electric is likely to finish the electrical install in the next week or so. The start lights will be really cool.



It will take a few more loads of dirt to get the hill totally dialed to the angle of the gate ... but, the gate is in, squared and pinned in place. Mark Kluth used a lot of imagination and a heckuva lot of effort to get this all worked out.


You can see the back of the gate is right at verticle, just the way it was designed to be. In addition to the gate being pinned several with several feet of rebar, the bulk heads behind the gate were constructed similarly.


Staging lanes starting to take shape. We'll stage with the moto on the gate, one on the top plateau, the next on the middle plateau ... and the rest waiting patiently in their lanes.
















Tuesday, May 01, 2007

GENERAL MEETING REMINDER:

A heads up for those of you interested in attending the Milwaukee BMX general meeting tomorrow evening that we are planning to meet TRACKSIDE at 7 p.m.

We're looking forward to seeing you there.

Monday, April 23, 2007

Random Thoughts:

Here are a few things that caught my attention in the last 24 hours or so -- they are so dripping with goodness that I just had to share.

1. Jeff Upshaw, who is one of the squad of AA pro riders who will be leading the Kuwahara clinic in June, is highlighted in this you-tube video. Upshaw is joined by Tommy Board - a vet pro from Indiana (in white) and Marty Wisehart in the vid. The track is Derby BMX and is easily one of the finest in the nation. Funny, as a racer, I'm all about looking over the layout of the track, and I see a bunch of super smooth looking jumps that look like they would be a total blast to ride. Meanwhile, the track volunteer in me notices things like the wooden fence lining the perimeter of the track, the paved berms, the perfect grass on the infield and around the grounds. Pretty much, everything about this video is rad.

This is a screen-cap of Upshaw laying a sweet flattie on the last jump down Derby's smooth looking rhythm section



2. Bonus contest -- a couple of FLY stickies to the first person UNDER 40 -- who can correctly identify the band - song - and lead singer from the music that goes with this clip.

3. While reviewing the news that our friend Jack Hirt -- who's been working with the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin (BFW), and despite being new to BMX, is a dedicated cyclist of all sorts, has been promoted to Executive Director of the BFW -- I came across this summer employment opportunity. It might be a perfect fit for one of our young Milwaukee BMX racers.

4. We're wishing the best of luck to the racers we know who are heading down to the Cajun Nationals in Louisiana over the weekend. Mike Froh, Tim Eiring, Greg Eiring and a few others will be heading down to represent with a little Midwest Pull in the Bayou state. Go get 'em - fellas.

Thanks again to everyone who came out and helped over the weekend ... add to that list in the post below our pal Brian Schulz, who helped out yesterday. Progress shots will go up soon.






Saturday, April 21, 2007

Thanks !!!

For maybe the most productive track work day in the history of Milwaukee BMX.

Among the volunteers helping throughout the day: (I'm hoping I'm not missing anybody -- but, I'll gladly add names if I forgot!)

John, Michelle, Leah, and Dana Mittelstadt
Tim and Greg Eiring
John and Lewis Wethall
Todd Zimmerman
Michael Froh
Bill and Sam Rupp
Brennan Manske
Mark Kluth
Ryan Mcabee

What we accomplished:
-General track maintenance and improvements
-renovated gate drop reinstalled
-sure start system and air ram installed and tested (freakin' YES !!!)
-staging lane posts set
-many rocks picked and dumped

Sunday we will:
-square and level the gate
-water wheel pack and roller pack all straights
-continue setting remaining staging lane posts

-post up some photos of the updated track and improvements

We're sure to be trackside by 9 a.m. ... but, very likely to be calling it a day by early in the afternoon. Milwaukee BMX is right on track !!!

Thanks again to everyone listed above for their help.

Kevin O'Donnell

Thursday, April 05, 2007

4/4/2007 MEETING NOTES:
Last night's meeting focused on final track modifications and preparation, and a few of us will be meeting trackside the morning of April 14th to mark off the areas where the fence will go, locate the staging area, as well as adding another drain tile to relieve the first and last straight.

The work weekend is scheduled for April 20th thru April 22nd and we'll appreciate all the help we can get. Please shoot us an e-mail at lavacycles@sbcglobal.net if you think you can help. Volunteers are needed to help with the handwork associated with final shaping of jumps, shoveling, raking, etc. Also, if anybody has a four wheeled ATV that we could use for track packing purposes available on that weekend ... we'd love to hear from you. We have one, but, at the rate that Mike Froh can run the loader, packing with two ATV's would be helpful.

We should also have the air ram, sure start and compressor by that weekend, so, with a little luck, we may try and drop a few gates late Sunday afternoon.

Thanks to all for your continued support and we're definitely looking forward to getting back track side soon.

KUWAHARA CLINIC -- Wednesday June 13 - 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.

One of the most legendary brand names in the history of BMX, KUWAHARA, has recently resurfaced, and with former ABA #1 Pro - Warwick Stevenson (left image) leading a team loaded with talented riders including Pros -- Matt Pohlkamp (right image), Jeff Upshaw, Natarsha Williams and Ryan Birk -- are poised to return to the position of dominance held by the brand when team roster included Anthony Sewell, Frank Post, Lee Medlin, Gary Ellis and Clint Miller. Team KUWAHARA will be running a BMX racing clinic benefiting Milwaukee BMX (all proceeds go to Milwaukee BMX) on Wednesday June 13th, 2007 from 6-8 p.m. Cost of this clinic is $20 per rider and we have spots available for ONLY 30 riders.

Spots can be reserved on a first come / first serve basis. You can e-mail me at Lavacycles@SBCGLOBAL.net to hold your spot. Please include your name, age, class you race in, mailing address, phone # where you can be reached with your message ... and be sure to include KUWAHARA CLINIC in the subject line of your e-mail. Payment in full need to be made to John Mittelstadt by Friday May 4th to guaranty your spot. Checks should be made payable to "Parks People" and you can note Kuwahara Clinic - Milwaukee BMX on the MEMO section of your check.
For more information on Kuwahara BMX ... please visit http://www.kuwaharabmx.com/

Miscellaneous:
If anybody is planning a visit to the Wheel and Sprocket bike expo this weekend, stop by and say hello to the guys at Metro Mountain Bikers. They will have a limited supply of 2007 Milwaukee BMX Schedules to share



Roxanne Schneider continues working on the final version of the Milwaukee BMX schedule and reminded us that we hadn't noted any fees for "Open Class" ... good catch Roxanne !!! We definitely will have open class, in addition to the regular classes, and the cost will be $3. You must be signed up in a regular class to run open.

Friday, March 30, 2007

WATTS new at Milwaukee BMX !!!

Yeah, if you can feel the energy in this post ... it's all about the electrical runs and power boxes that Craig from PRO ELECTRIC is installing at the track RIGHT NOW !!!

Additionally, another +120 cubic yards of clean clay are arriving today.

Please plan to attend the next GENERAL CLUB MEETING - Wednesday - April 4th - at 7:00 p.m. at Bennos in West Allis (7413 West Greenfield Avenue - West Allis, WI) for additional details on upcoming track work days.



Tuesday, March 27, 2007



MONTHLY MEETING NOTICE:

A reminder that the general monthly meeting of Milwaukee BMX is scheduled for next Wednesday - April 4th - at 7:00 p.m. at Bennos in West Allis (7413 West Greenfield Avenue - West Allis, WI)

We'll have lots of ground to cover, but the two top priorities will be:
  1. 2007 Track Preparation / grounds improvements - including finalizing anticipated work weekends

  2. Volunteer Coordination

I should have a short run of print schedules to hand out by this weekend. And, I'm hoping to make the trip to Rockford on Sunday to begin distribution - weather permitting.


MOTO SHEET:

From time to time, I'm struck both by the generosity and the loyalty of the Milwaukee BMX community. Recently, there was an article written about cycling as a "business development" opportunity that featured one of my colleagues who works for another architectural firm. The Business Journal article illustrated the strength of business relationships that are being built through group road rides. Now, while I'm not suggesting that we all pimp one another for business ... I absolutely subscribe to the theory that we at least regard ourselves as a community ... and, continue our support of one another away from the track, as well as at it. This little network of BMX supporting superheros we have developed may be small, but can still be mighty.

Many non NASCAR fans wonder what gives NASCAR such strong sponsor appeal. The answer is simple enough ... its the loyalty of NASCAR fans ... many who will choose a sponsors product over a competitive product, simply because of the sponsors involvement with NASCAR.

So, if you are a small business owner with ties to Milwaukee BMX ... no reason to be shy about what you do away from the track. In fact, a response to this post with what you do away from the track would be rad.

Similarly, if you are in need of something ... landscaping is a good for instance, since Fred Yanke is the owner / operator of Sandpiper Landscaping in Waukesha, and made many of the aesthetic improvements to the start area of the track -- Or, Brian Schulz, another Milwaukee BMX volunteer, who is an Operations Manager at Bothe Associates, Inc (Machine Shop) in Kenosha.

In fact, I'll start ... if any of you are, or have any racing friends involved with exterior masonry repair (window lintels and tuck pointing on a lannon stone cape in particular), get in touch ... I'm going to be looking for a quote later this summer and I'd like to hear from you.

Welcome to the Milwaukee BMX community. We'll get the job done !!!

Kevin O'Donnell





Tuesday, March 20, 2007



A-Pros -- Kaht, Carter and Lundy exploding out of the first turn and ready to take care of the second straight in a jiffy.

An overdue note of thanks:
As the 2006 / 2007 winter indoor season at Walworth BMX winds to a close -- you read it right, this Sunday will be the last indoor event of this spring -- it's easy to wonder where the time has gone. I want to personally thank Jake and Candy, along with all the Walworth BMX volunteers for continuing to run a program that is such a pleasure to be a part of. I have to say, the weeks I couldn't make it out to the races because of work, or illness ... whatever the excuse, were always bummer weeks. Meanwhile, every week that followed a weekend of racing just seemed to go more smoothly.


Schedule Change:
MilwaukeeBMX, in support of our good friends at the Fond du Lac BMX Club, have agreed to move our Saturday July 14th single points race to Thursday, July 12th. Between Milwaukee, Fondy and Oshkosh, a coordinated effort is happening on that weekend to offer SE Wisconsin racers a whopping 800 point weekend from July 12 to July 15 !!! If you are working toward earning a low district number for 2008 ... this is one weekend of racing you won't want to miss. Schedule is as follows:

  • 7/12 single points, MilwaukeeBMX
  • 7/13 single points, Fond du Lac BMX
  • 7/14 double points, Race For Life, Fond du Lac BMX (daytime)
  • 7/14 single points, Winnebegoland BMX (night race)
  • 7/15 triple pints, Redline Cup, Fond du Lac BMX
Club Notes:
MilwaukeeBMX is now a recognized 501c3 not-for-profit group that is under the common charter of Friends of Milwaukee County Parks. This means, we can finally accept the generous donations many of you offered in the past. Please contact track operator John Mittelstadt @ 414-429-3485 or through e-mail mjmittelstadt@yahoo.com for more details.



We may take a look at adding the weekend of April 13 - 15 to the spring workdays. Workdays are currently scheduled for the weekend of April 20-22 and April 27-29.

* I'm asking any and all who think they can volunteer shoot me an e-mail at lavacycles@sbcglobal.net to advise of your availability so that I can start to generate a master list of who can work when. The list will be kept and published at MilwaukeeBMX.com

Additionally, if you are interested in volunteering in any of the following areas, please drop John or I a line ASAP:
  • New Rider Registration (help sign up new ABA members and renew existing memberships)
  • Sign-ups and Registration (help sign up racers for each event)
  • Staging (assist riders in identifying and joining their proper moto and lane assignments)
  • Scoring (help score racers in qualifying and main event races and hand out trophy cards during mains)
  • Track Officials
The gate drop now resides at the workshop of Mark Kluth's brother, where it is undergoing some necessary TLC to get prepped for the 2007 racing season.

Print Schedules:
Will be out very soon. We'll have a short run of them by the time Rockford opens with a follow up batch designed by Graphics Arts student Roxanne Schneider produced by middle April.





Monday, February 26, 2007



GENERAL MEETING NOTICE:

There will be a general membership meeting next Wednesday night, March 7th @ Bennos in West Allis. Hope to see you there at 7 p.m.

Please be reminded that club meetings are scheduled for the first Wednesday of every month at 7 p.m. at Bennos.

Re-Scheduled 28+ Short Track Open at Elkhorn

Mother nature wins the first round of the 28+ Short Track Open by a couple of straightaways easy. A few of you learned of the cancellation of this weekends track activities from a very astute Sandi Eiring, who posted the news to MilwaukeeBMX.com on Saturday morning.

The re-scheduled event will take place on the evening of Saturday, March 11.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007


Tim Eiring leads out a gate of 28-35 experts at the Midwest Nationals last summer. Eiring is one of the early favorites for the BS Short Track Shootout at Walworth BMX later this month.

28 & OVER BS SHORT TRACK SHOOT OUT
$$$$$ MONEY OPEN $$$$$


Walworth County BMX will play host to the 2nd annual 28 and over BS Short Track Shootout, Saturday February 24th as part of the weekend activities associated with the ABA Race for Life.

Registration is from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. and racing A.S.A.P

REGISTRATION FEE: $12.00

The format of this unique race allows all riders with valid ABA memberships, who are 28 or older, to compete against each other in a single class and run "what ya' brung" be it a 20”, cruiser, mountain bike, or schwinn pixie. There is no pedal rule meaning that either flats or clips are allowed. About the only pre-requisite to join the fun is that riders must be signed up for a regular class (novice, intermediate, expert or cruiser).

Normal 2 moto system will apply to transfer riders into quarters, through semis ... and those who make the main will run three times under the ABA pro format, with low total points determining the finish positions.



Sponsored by: Fly Racing, HRP Designs, Sun Ringle, Sandpiper Landscaping and Jeeps Auto Body, LLC

Contact for any questions: FYANKE@WI.RR.COM (Fred Yanke)