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kpracing12 4fiddy Racer
Joined: 18 Feb 2006 Posts: 281 Location: Newcastle  |
Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 11:39 pm Post subject: KP RACINGS 2010 USA TRIP-with pics |
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Daniel, Ian and I had flight tickets booked, itinerary set and 3 weeks before we leave for Loretta Lynns we hear Luke Nixon has broken his collarbone going for the lead in a race at Redbud. OUCH!! Although disappointed there would still be plenty of racing to watch and plenty to do.
Arriving at Loretta Lynns Dude Ranch ( yes that’s its name) in Hurricane Mills Tennesee in 40 degree heat and 90+% humidity we meet a couple of legends, Rich and Michelle Hetrick of Hetrick Racing. Rich has been building some of the fastest 90cc motors around the world and we saw first hand how quick they are. Some of Hetricks mod 90cc quads could give a 300cc a run for their money! Rich also builds some seriously fast 4 strokes.
Luke Nixon has been travelling with Hetrick Racing for the later part of the race season and is overjoyed to see us. Luke introduces us to Joel Hetrick, his mechanic Patrick and Joels sidekick Jered. Joel is not quite what I expected as far as a professional quad racer goes being compact in size , not overly muscular with a very humble nature. I later learn Joels training consists of McDonalds, riding with friends in Walmart and heaps of quad riding.
Thursday is all about setting up massive rigs, pit garages and prepping quads for Fridays qualifying and racing. Get your race rig to the track early or you will not fit a mini van into the pits come Friday morning. Everyone drives around the pits in highly modified golf carts or on , you guessed it Pitbikes. Now I know why they are called pitbikes. No helmets, no shoes, kids 8 yr old driving and riding and no accidents. Its unnerving to start with but after a day or 2 you get comfortable with the traffic, its what they do.
Friday dawns and you realise the amount of rigs, motorhomes, winnebagos, semi trailers with 40 foot double decker trailers etc go on for literally kilometres in the pits. We could have done with a golf cart as by the end of the weekend legs were tired. Scrutineering consists of riding through a quad width guage on the ground and checking the kill switch. THAT’S IT. You take responsibility for what you are riding to be safe.
This is a true family sport with kids that could hardly sit on the seat of their quads otherwise their feet lifted off the pegs right up to age 50 + riders. There would have been 600+ riders at this event.
Racing- Pro Am is the class under Pro. To ride pro you must score 150 points in the season in the Pro Am classes. All riders qualify through heats and last chance qualifiers for a spot in 2 motos. The moto points are added together for an overall.
Pro Am Unlimited- Highly modified 450cc hybrid (eg Lonestar chassis/ CRF450 power) and production based quads run together
Pro Am Production- Highly modified 450cc production based quads only eg KFX450, Can Am DS450
Pro Am Unlimited and Joel Hetrick qualifies well and is set for a start.
Moto 1- A bad start sees Joel Hetrick on the Hetrick Racing / Luke Nixon racing Kawasaki KFX450r almost last but as he settles in he carves up the field very quickly and puts an outside move on race leader Chase Snapp who has no answer for Joels speed and smooth / aggressive riding style. This kid can ride! As the races were cut down to 1 moto Joel took the overall for the day and the series. What is unique about Joels win he was using Luke Nixons KFX450 as he was saving his own race bike for Sundays Pro Am production race. Jeremiah Jones wheeled his way up to the Hetrick Racing rig after the race and commented to us how fast Joel had ridden. High praise indeed.
Sunday morning and the heavens opened up and literally flooded the track. All races were cut to 1 moto and Joel lined up in Pro am production. Another bad start and another inspiring ride sees Joel make it to 4th place. Jeffrey Rastarelli (Suzuki) wins the day and with a 2nd place finish Chase Snapp (Suzuki) wins the series with Joel (Kawasaki) taking 2nd
Joel and Chase will both be moving up to Pro class in 2011.
Pros- These guys are very very fast and ride to win.
Moto 1 and Baldwin Motorsorts Honda mounted Josh Upperman pulls the first corner holeshot but by the holeshot line 2 corners later it’s the Makita Yoshimura Suzuki mounted Josh Creamer who takes the money followed closely by Thomas Brown (Yamaha), Dustin Wimmer (Yoshimura Suzuki) and Motorworks Can Am DS450XMX mounted Chad Weinan. These guys go at it lap after lap swapping places, paint and tyre rubber. Brown slowly moves backwards as the Suzukis and Can Am pulled away. Half race distance and Chad Weinan moves into the lead and is never challenged taking a very popular win. 2 round wins (Redbud and Lorettas) in a row and the CanAm team are very happy.
A delighted Josh Creamer took the overall series win with Wimmer 2nd and Weinan 3rd.
Aussies at Lorettas
Blake Waldmann riding a Honda TRX450r qualified well and with a couple of impressive rides placed 9th in 450A and 5th in college 16-24. Well done Blake.
Chris Boz had a weekend he and family would like to forget althogh it will probably stick in their minds for a while with Chris race engine letting go in qualifying and problems with the engine in both his heat races and LCQ.
Chris Brentons KTM developed engine noises and rather than risk an expensive repair bill Chris spectatored for this round.
The weekend at Lorettas Lynns was fantastic with Joel Hetrick winning races and the series, Luke Nixon introducing us to just about every pro rider as they all know him and what about Chad Weinan on the Motoworks Can Am DS450XMX winning the last race of the AMA MX series!!!!!!!!!1
If you ever get the chance to go to one of the AMA Quad MX rounds take it. It will blow your mind with the amount of riders and machinery as well as the amount of money families and sponsors invest in those riders. Go and introduce yourself to Rich and Michelle Hetrick and ask Rich to tell you a few jokes. He’ll have you in stitches.
Huge thanks to Michelle, Rich and Joel Hetrick, Patrick, Jered, Luke, Carlie and Roxy for your hospitality and a very memorable trip to the USA.
On the way home we stopped in at Glen Helen Raceway and mixed with the likes of Ryan Villipoto (soon to be here for Super X) , Levi Sherwood (kiwi freestyler), the Jagermeister KTM team, and the owners of Hinson clutches testing a prototype Hinson clutch in a Suzuki LTR450. You arrrive with your quad or bike, sign an indemnity, pay a fee and ride all day. The 450cc bikes are out with the 65cc bikes.
We also visited Berts Motorcycles, Chapparal, Pro Circuit and had a few days in Las Vegas.
It was good to get home for a rest
Last edited by kpracing12 on Sun Sep 12, 2010 6:44 pm; edited 5 times in total |
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JRE Roostin Away
Joined: 03 May 2009 Posts: 526
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Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2010 12:00 am Post subject: |
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| sounds awesome |
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The Two Stroke Smoker Roostin Away

Joined: 03 Jul 2007 Posts: 541 Location: mid pack  |
Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2010 9:12 pm Post subject: Awsome |
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Great read thanks Pete _________________ YFZ450
And the longest hours I've had in my life
Were the ones I went through to know I was right
So I'm safe but I'm a little outside
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kpracing12 4fiddy Racer
Joined: 18 Feb 2006 Posts: 281 Location: Newcastle  |
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 11:46 pm Post subject: |
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| Now with pics |
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Country Boy!! Big Bore, Stroked & Bling +

Joined: 30 Apr 2007 Posts: 324 Location: In the middle of No-where  |
Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:22 pm Post subject: |
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Nice Pics Pete! Looks Like Fun _________________ [centre]I'm Country Nothin' Beats the Country Life[/centre]
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ALPHA LTZ 50cc nipper
Joined: 27 Aug 2010 Posts: 12 Location: Maitland  |
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 11:24 pm Post subject: |
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| Nice pics looks awesome |
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