August 8-9, 2020
MX Practice & Race Weekend
All material subject
to change.
We do not accept
checks.
We accept cash and
Visa/Mastercard.
CASH MUST BE EXACT
CHANGE ONLY
Prices in green
font are cash discounted prices
All pricing
includes Sales Tax
For Online Entry:
Click on the “Event Registration” tab to your left
Event Notes:
·
This is a Minnesota
D23 event. For class info and more
information on D23, please visit www.armca.org.
·
These are AMA races
and you must be an AMA member. AMA
memberships can be purchased at the track.
For more information on the AMA, to purchase/renew your AMA membership
online, or to view the rulebook, visit www.americanmotorcyclist.com
o Note: if you purchase/renew your AMA membership online,
make sure to print the temporary card or you will need to purchase/renew at the
track.
· For
Minor Release Info, please click on the “Minor Release Forms” link to your left
in the “Events Information” section
o
IMPORTANT: If a minor will be attending without
legal guardian, the minor must either have an Annual Release Waiver card
present at Registration, or follow the directions in the Minor Release Forms
page completely
·
Transponders
will be required for ALL RACE DAYS beginning at the June 28 race. Transponders
will be available at the main Registration building (NOT the eScore trailer). They will also be available for practice
days if you would like to get your lap times (optional for practice days)!
There will be no rental fee, though you will need to leave credit card info
that will only be charged if the transponder is not returned. In lieu of a
rental fee, a $5/rider scoring fee will be incorporated into the entry fee (see
below).
o
If you would like to purchase your own
transponders, they must be compatible with the MyLaps
system. To ensure you purchase a compatible transponder (and support eScore at the same time!), you can purchase directly
through eScore on Amazon or Ebay
by clicking on the links below:
§
Amazon – click here
§ Ebay – click here
·
IMPORTANT
COVID-19 INFO & PROCEDURES BELOW. READ THOROUGHLY BEFORE COMING TO THE
EVENT.
- When out of your
camping area masks or facial coverings must be worn.
- Social distancing will
be enforced.
- Garbage service will
not be provided due to cross contamination, so pack it in and pack it
out.
- Full procedures below, please read!!!
Weekend
Info
Friday
Gate Hours: 5PM –
10PM
Camping: $16/$15 per vehicle per night
Camping in
electric/water hook-up site:
· Please email springcreekmxoffice@gmail.com if you would like to be put on the waiting list for an annual
electric/water hook-up site
Saturday – Open Practice (Bikes Only)
Gate Hours: 8AM –
10PM
Gate Fee: $11/$10
Camping: $16/$15 per vehicle per night
Camping in
electric/water hook-up site:
· Please email springcreekmxoffice@gmail.com if you would like to be put on the waiting list for an annual
electric/water hook-up site
Practice
Registration: 8:30AM – 4PM
Practice on Pro
Track: 10AM-5PM (Tentative pending weather and turnout)
Practice on KTM
Peewee Track: Noon – 5PM (Tentative pending weather and turnout)
Sign-up/Check-In for
Sunday’s Race: 3PM – 5PM
Sunday – Amateur Racing (MN D23 Points Event)
Gate Hours: 7AM –
8PM (no overnight camping)
Gate Fee: $11/$10
All Weekend
Discounted Gate Fee (Includes Saturday & Sunday): $11/$10
Registration/Check-in:
7AM at Trackside Sign-Up
Warm-ups: 8:00 AM
Riders’ Meeting: 8:45
AM
Races: 9:00 AM
Classes
v eBike Jr. 4-6 (not a D23 points paying class)*
v eBike Sr. 7-8 (not a D23 points paying class)*
v 50cc
Pre-Mix 4-6 (AMA class 1)*
v 50cc
Pre-Mix 7-8 (AMA class 2)*
v 50cc
Oil Injected 4-8 (AMA class 3)*
v 50cc
Multi-Speed 4-8 (AMA class 4)*
v 50cc
Shift/Shaft 4-8 (restricted to low tech beginner bikes such as PW, CRF, &
TTR)*
v 50cc
Open 4-8*
v 65cc
7-9
v 65cc
10-11
v 65cc
7-11
v 85cc
9-11
v 85cc
12-15
v 85cc
9-12
v Supermini
12-16 (79-112cc 2-stroke, 75-150cc 4-stroke, maximum wheelbase = 52",
maximum front wheel size = 19", maximum rear wheel size = 16")
v Schoolboy
1: 12-16 (86-125cc 2-stroke, 75cc-150cc 4-stroke, minimum front wheel size =
19”, minimum real wheel size = 16”)
v Schoolboy
2: 12-17 (122cc-150cc 2-stroke, 126cc-250cc 4-stroke, no minis or superminis)
v 14-24
A, B, C
v 25+
A, B, C
v 30+
Vet A, B, C
v 35+
A, B, C
v 40+
Senior A, B, C
v 45+
A, B, C
v 50+
A, B, C
v 55+
v 55+ B/C (not a D23 points paying class)
v 60+
v 65+
v 70+
v Girls Junior 9-12 (59-85cc 2-Stroke, max front wheel
17")
v Girls
Senior 12-16 (79-112cc 2-Stroke, 75-150cc 4-Stroke, max front wheel 19")
v Women
12+ (99cc-250cc)
v 122-125cc
2-Stroke, Ages 12+
v 250
A, B, C (122cc-250cc 2-stroke or 4-stroke, no minis or superminis)
v Open
A, B, C (122cc-Open 2-stroke or 4-stroke, no minis or superminis)
*All 50cc classes are stock classes.
Please refer to AMA rulebook or consult referee with questions.
Note: The classes above are the
same as MN D23 (unless otherwise noted), so if you have any questions regarding
a class please see the Rule Book at www.armca.org, or ask the referee at the event.
Beginner
Classes
The beginner classes will practice & race on the KTM
Peewee Track.
The beginner classes are
intended for the true beginners looking for a place to ride and an introduction
into the world of motocross racing.
Every beginner will receive a participation award.
If a rider races on the Pro Track, they will not be eligible
for any of the beginner classes.
AMA card IS required for beginner classes.
You may not ride a Beginner class in addition to another
class
Exception:
you may ride the Hornets 7-11 in addition to 50cc classes
- Hornets 7-11 (60-85cc
2-stroke, 70-125cc 4-stroke)
- Yellow Jackets 12-15
(60-105cc 2-stroke, 70-150cc 4-stroke)
- Referee retains the
discretion to assign riders to the appropriate class
Practice
Info & Schedule
For information on practices, please click on the “Practice
Days” link found to your left under the “Events Information” pull-down menu.
Class
Pricing & Entry
- Practice Fee = $41/$40 per
group
- No online registration.
Practice fees are paid at track only.
- Practice Fee after 3PM -
$26/$25 per group
- Race Online Entry by
Thursday preceding event
- Class 1 = $35 ($30 entry
fee + $5 scoring fee)
- Class 2 = $30
- Class 3 = $25
- Class 4 = $20
- Race Post Entry at Track
- Class 1 = $41/$40 ($35
entry fee + $5 scoring fee)
- Class 2 = $36/$35
- Class 3 = $31/$30
- Class 4 = $26/$25
- *Note: Multi-class discounts valid per rider, not per
family/group
- Beginner Classes = $26/$25 per
class ($20 entry fee + $5 scoring fee)
- Beginner Classes include
the Hornets & Yellow Jackets
COVID-19 Safety Protocols - Spring Creek
Motocross Park Race June 6 and 7th
Spring Creek has developed a plan
for staff, racers, support personal and vendors to proceed during this Pandemic
to ensure that Group gatherings of more than 10 people don’t assemble; Social
Distancing, sanitation and safety can be met. We have been allowed this
opportunity to resume Racing and camping, let’s keep it this way.
· Reducing
Transmission among Workers, Vendors and Customers:
Health Status questions will be
asked of all staff and vendors upon entering the facility and all visitors will
be reminded that if they have experienced any symptoms they will not be allowed
into the facility.
For those that might become ill while
here there will be an isolation tent with the medical crew.
· All visitors
will assume all risks related to participation and Coronavirus exposure:
An inherent risk of exposure to
COVID-19 exists in any place where people are present. COVID-19 is an extremely
contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. According to the
CDC, senior citizens and persons with underlying medical conditions are
especially vulnerable.
· Camping:
Vehicles will maintain spacing
between vehicles of 20 feet. All must point the same direction. No campfires
will be allowed. Those with onboard bathrooms are required to use them over the
public bathrooms. When out of your camping area masks or facial coverings are
recommended. No Pit vehicles are allowed at this time.
· Gatherings:
Groups of more than 10 people are
prohibited, your camping spot is where you hang out at, and No Spectating is
allowed due to Governors orders. Playgrounds will be off limits, Beach will be closed
and 8 PM curfew to allow for social distancing and no Group Gatherings.
· Sanitation:
Cleaning protocols will be put in place
for common touch points. Bathrooms will have a posted cleaning schedule and be
in and out a no touch operation, disinfectant, soap and water will be
available. Garbage service will not be provided due to cross contamination so
pack it in and pack it out.
· Signage:
Public informational signage will
be posted, where appropriate to require no gatherings of over 10 people and the
6 foot social distancing, and washing of hands and not touching your face with
your hands.
· Follow the
Rules:
Campground rules and Facility
instructions, whether given in writing or verbally, that protect your safety
and the safety of others will be monitored regularly to keep everyone safe.
Violation of rules will result in you being asked to leave, your privilege to
be here on private property will be revoked (No Refund).
· Communications,
Training and Supervision:
Spring Creek will keep informed of
any Health issue changes regarding the COVID-19 and any state, federal or local
regulations that may impact the operation of our business that will result in
new updates to our Preparedness plan.
·
Visit WWW.springcreekmx.com for
all event details.
Certified by;
John and Greta Martin, Owners
District 23 COVID-19 Release
Our hard work is paying off. We will be getting back to
riding this weekend for races on private lands. We continue to work with
the DNR to restart racing on State and other public lands.
As part of our efforts, we have submitted a 13-page plan to the
governor, MN Department of Health, MN DNR, DEED, OSHA, WHO, CDC. The plan
meets the guidelines of all the above agencies in order to resume safe riding.
These guidelines will be enforced, and many may seem strict. However, the
result of not meeting the plan guidelines will result in the events once again
being shut down.
We all need to be diligent in keeping to the guidelines, whether it's racers and their families or event staff and volunteers.
Below is a small synopsis of the rules that will need to be followed.
Note: Each facility/event will have a more extensive set of Rules and
Guidelines so visit their websites before you haul. If you
feel they are too demanding please do not attend any events, until all the
safeguards are lifted. If you feel that it is not safe to go back to riding
please do not attend any events until you feel it is safe to do so.
We are restricted to 250 people in any one confined area and no
groups allowed other than family to a max of 10. You may be assigned to
parking and camping spots to maintain safe spacing. You will be
spaced out accordingly. No campfires will be allowed.
We are not allowed to use community items such as pens and
change. Online registration will be preferred where available.
Some Dos:
1. You will need face protection when not on your
motorcycle and out of your designated pit area. Bring face coverage if
you want to be part of the event.
2. Bring hand sanitizer, and plenty of it.
3. Bring correct change; we need to cut down on money exchange.
4. For the protection of the staff at our events wear your mask
when conversing with them.
5. Bring your own garbage bags. You will be taking your garbage
home with you. This prevents cross contamination, which is safer for event
staff.
6. Stay within your designated pit area as much as possible,
unless racing, supporting your family member race, registering, etc. If
you are outside of your pit area wear your mask.
7. Stay with your immediate family; no mixing of groups.
8. Take your temperature prior to leaving home. If it is 100.4
or above stay home.
9. You may be asked the MDH screening questions prior to entry to
the facility.
Some Don’ts:
1. Don't bring any friends or grandma and grandpa, especially if
they have any medical conditions.
2. Only one support person will be allowed to the staging and
start area with the racer.
3. Keep the 6-foot distance from any persons that are not in
your immediate family.
4. Do not come to start area prior to your class staging; we
cannot have groups congregating behind the start line.
5. Maintain distance when supporting your racer on the track.
6. Do not go outside your pit area without face coverage; mask
or helmet must be worn at all times.
7. Do not congregate with other groups outside of your
household.
8. Wash your hands and use hand sanitizer frequently.
9. Avoid public restrooms if at all possible.
These are some of the things we have to do to make this work,
please do not fight them. Put your feelings on this pandemic aside whether or
not you feel it is serious. If we do not do this the proper way we will
be done for the season. People are watching and other businesses have received
calls from the Attorney General’s office for not keeping strictly to their
plans. It will take all of us following these rules and guidelines to
continue our season.
We owe a special thanks to the members of the safe to ride
committee for the hundreds of hours that have been invested in this plan to get
us back to riding. We have used local, State, and national organizations to put
this all together. MX Sports and Feld Supercross are both
operating in the same manner.