Namura Technologies Member of the Week 1/09/23

Member of the Week: Mikey Quinn

Written By: Jackie Riess

Mikey Quinn was born into Minnesota motorcycling because of his father, Mike Quinn’s, involvement in the sport. Mikey began riding as a toddler on a hand-me-down Suzuki JR50 that was shared by many kids. And finally, by the time he was 9, he had his own bike; a KX80 that he was surprised with after football practice! Mikey took to the trails and competed in Hare Scrambles in addition to his recreational riding. He grew up helping his father with the Golden Eagles M/C by preparing trails for the Theilman and Neillsville trail rides, and continues to give back to the sport to this day.

Mikey has been a long standing volunteer of the D23 ARMCA Board and Spring Creek MX Park. In the late ’90’s, Mikey helped implement SCMX’s first computers using the AMA Scoring software and tracked their points using Excel. He soon learned about Trackside software, and began using this new software at SCMX. Mikey passed on his knowledge of this software to other motocross tracks, and eventually implemented its use at the District level in 2007. D23 ARMCA uses Trackside scoring software to this day, all thanks to Mikey!

Now, Mikey enjoys Trail Rides, Hare Scrambles, and Motocross, and though he hasn’t ridden in a couple years due to his heavy involvement as a volunteer, he strives to get back to the trails in 2023. Mikey continues to volunteer in MN motorcycling because of the quality time he gets to spend with his family and closest friends. And though he learned many lessons through his chosen team sport of football, he also attributes many personal skills to the individual sport of motorcycling. In addition to his passion for these sports, Mikey enjoys reading, movies, gaming, murder mysteries, and traveling.

Once advised by the great John Martin to "focus on corner speed and the jumps will come,” Mikey advises other D23 ARMCA members to “forge friendships and always help each other out.”

This article was prepared by an independent contractor and may not be the views of the board of directors of District 23 ARMCA or any of their sponsors or affiliates.

This article was prepared by an independent contractor and may not be the views of the board of directors of District 23 ARMCA or any of their sponsors or affiliates.

HELP SAVE NEVIS!

On Monday, January 2, the Mantrap Township Planning Commission will be voting to approve or deny a Conditional Use Permit application to hold a D23 hare scrambles in Nevis. We are asking for your support to help save not one, but two hare scrambles on the 2023 schedule.

Please take a minute and copy the following message into an email to the Mantrap Township clerk, along with any comments about your personal or family experience at the 2022 event.

If you would like to personally attend this meeting it will take place at 7pm @ 23494 240th St. Nevis, MN 56467

Thank you!

email to: mantrapclerk@gmail.com

I would like to express my support of the off-road dirt bike race proposed for June 2023 in Mantrap Township. This event is a valuable part of the AMA District 23 hare scrambles schedule and provides a fun, safe environment for trail riders of all ages and abilities to take part in a nationally sanctioned and insured competition.

Namura Technologies Member of the Week 12/26

Member of the Week: Aaron Frick

Written By: Jackie Riess

Aaron Frick is an up and coming amateur Flat Track racer in the 250cc, 450cc, and Open A Amateur classes. Though his main focus is Flat Track racing, Aaron also enjoys trail riding, ice riding, and motocross in his free time. He even strives to compete at the professional level in multiple disciplines of motorcycle racing including Flat Track, Supercross, Endurance Ice Racing, and even the Baja 1000.

Aaron began riding dirt bikes at 3 years old, and began competing in UMTA Trials soon afterwards. He continued riding recreationally until 2017 when he found D23 ARMCA Flat Track racing. He was instantly hooked and has achieved so much since then. Aaron is proud of his D23 ARMCA championships, especially his 85cc and Supermini championships in 2019, as well as his third place finish at the Dairyland Classic this past summer, and his 11th place finish in the Steel Shoe endurance ice race. Inspired by many great local and professional racers, Aaron has his sights set high to accomplish his goals and dreams.

Aaron continues to race in D23 ARMCA because of the family atmosphere and the memories created on and off the track. Motorcycling has become an everyday part of Aaron’s life, and a form of therapy to help him along the way. In addition to riding and racing, Aaron enjoys archery, driving his truck, building model cars, studying and reading, hanging with his cats, and nearly anything outdoors. Throughout his racing career, Aaron has learned that taking calculated risks is okay, and has been encouraged to focus strongly on his goals. Finally, Aaron advises other D23 ARMCA members to brave the cold and try riding on the ice this winter.

This article was prepared by an independent contractor and may not be the views of the board of directors of District 23 ARMCA or any of their sponsors or affiliates.

Namura Technologies Member of the Week 11/21/22

Member of the Week: Gavin Loberg

Written By: Jackie Riess

Gavin Loberg began riding dirt bikes at the age of 7, and began racing D23 ARMCA Enduros and Hare Scrambles at the age of 10. Gavin then began to take racing seriously a few years later, and clinched three championships in 2020. This year he competed in 200 A, and plans to move up to AA in Enduro and 250 A in Hare Scrambles in 2023. Gavin proudly finished 3rd overall at the Duquette Enduro this year, and strives to win an overall in an Enduro next year. Gavin also hopes to compete on a national level in GNCC and National Enduros, to compete against strong competition and show how his riding compares.

Gavin believes racing has made him a stronger, calmer, more focused person. Riding is his escape from reality, a place where he can forget his troubles and leave it all on the track. On race day, Gavin snacks on Goldfish crackers, and enjoys quality time with his closest friends. In addition to riding and racing, Gavin enjoys mountain biking, fishing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, trap shooting, and nearly anything outdoors. Once advised to be patient and focus on proper form, Gavin studies YouTube to implement proper technique on the track. Finally, Gavin encourages other D23 ARMCA members to simply follow their dreams.

This article was prepared by an independent contractor and may not be the views of the board of directors of District 23 ARMCA or any of their sponsors or affiliates.

Namura Technologies Member of the Week 11/7/22

Member of the Week: Bailey Kroone

Written By: Jackie Riess

Bailey Kroone was hooked on motocross as soon as he was old enough to race, and always dreamed of becoming a professional motocross racer. He has since worked his way through D23 ARMCA amateur racing, and now competes in the A classes and select Pro Motocross Nationals, fulfilling his childhood dreams. Bailey is proud to have competed in the 2021 Washougal National in the 250 class, especially because his qualifying time seeded him directly into motos. The icing on the cake for that day? Having both his parents there to support him.

After a successful 2022 season, Bailey is looking to take the next step in his racing career. After many winters of traveling south to dust off the cobwebs, he plans to dedicate a month or two to full time training at ClubMX this winter. This is something he’s thought about for years, and he is excited to see the impact a full-time training program can have on his riding.

Bailey continues to race in D23 ARMCA because of the friendships he’s made and the quality time he gets to spend with family and friends. Bailey is especially excited to spend time with his nieces who love weekends at the track. Motocross has not only provided him with countless memories, it has also taught him valuable life lessons. Bailey has learned how to be self-sufficient, prepared, mechanically inclined, and dedicated to all that is involved in getting to the track.

On race day, Bailey is inspired by Minnesota motocross legend, Ryan Dungey. Inspired by his riding technique on the track, and his kind, generous character off the track, Bailey does all he can to learn from Ryan. Bailey also enjoys pump up music in the morning to set his mentality for the day, and as the day progresses on, a homemade burrito to fuel his body. In addition to riding and racing, Bailey is dedicated to his work and enjoys hobbies like mountain biking, hockey, and scootering. He also enjoys family vacations that expose him to activities non-native to Minnesota.

Once advised by his mom to do his best and race to the finish, Bailey applies this mentality to everything he does. As for Bailey’s advice, he encourages other D23 ARMCA members to remember to have fun, even when racing becomes serious. He notes, “it’s only racing, it’s not as serious as you think sometimes and it sure won’t last forever!” Bailey is truly grateful for the many people that have supported him and continue to do so, including his parents, his siblings, his closest friends, Barett and Grayson, his local track, BCMX, and his many sponsors that believe in him.

Photos: KC Sports Media & LS2 Helmets US

 

This article was prepared by an independent contractor and may not be the views of the board of directors of District 23 ARMCA or any of their sponsors or affiliates.

Namura Technologies Member of the Week 10/24/22

Member of the Week: Corey Danberry

Written By: Jackie Riess

Corey Danberry is a life-long D23 ARMCA member, and has competed in everything from Hill Climb, to Motocross, to his current passion, Hare Scrambles. Corey proudly won the 2021 30+ A Hare Scrambles Championship, and learned many lessons about bike set up, riding technique, and preparation for endurance racing. Though Corey wants to win more in the future, his biggest goal is to improve himself on and off the track to become a better overall racer. Corey continues to race in D23 ARMCA because of the high caliber events and the incredible community that attends them and helps prepare for them.

Corey is inspired most by his friends and fellow competitors, and finds motivation in being surrounded by people with similar goals. Motorcycling has greatly impacted his life, and keeps him motivated to be the best version of himself. Motorcycling has also allowed Corey to travel to beautiful places and create valuable relationships along the way. In addition to riding and racing, Corey enjoys mountain biking, road cycling, and anything outdoors.

Corey advises other D23 ARMCA members to keep an open mind and try something new, “even if that means going into it by yourself.” He also suggests asking questions from more experienced riders, as “everyone was a beginner at some point.”

Photos: 1Hundred Photo

This article was prepared by an independent contractor and may not be the views of the board of directors of District 23 ARMCA or any of their sponsors or affiliates.

Namura Technologies Member of the Week 10/17/22

Member of the Week: Hadley Winther

Written By: Jackie Riess

Hadley Winther began riding dirt bikes at three years old. After riding around her family’s farm day in and day out, she was finally old enough to begin competing in D23 ARMCA motocross a year later. Hadley now competes in 50cc Shift and Shaft and 50cc Oil Injected classes, and has accomplished so much this past summer. Most notably to her was winning her first race, pulling her first holeshots, and finishing 2nd overall in the NorthStar Series. Though her goal this year was to improve each weekend, next year she has goals of finishing in the top 3 in D23 ARMCA.

On race day, Hadley is inspired by pro riders like Jett Lawrence and Christian Craig, as well as her local hero, Mike Mikrot. Fueled by a bowl of cereal and pep talks, she takes pride in racing all the way to the finish of every race. Hadley and her family enjoy racing in D23 ARMCA because of the life-long friendships they’ve made and the larger life lessons they’ve learned along the way.

In addition to riding and racing, Hadley enjoys dance and basketball camps to fill her winter months. Hadley advises other D23 ARMCA members to “have fun, stay humble, and do your best!” Finally, she and her family are thankful to all who are involved in making the races she competes in possible.

This article was prepared by an independent contractor and may not be the views of the board of directors of District 23 ARMCA or any of their sponsors or affiliates.