Richard Colahan
Husqvarna
AA Class
On Saturday July 29th, Tom and Debbie McKee will host the 2nd AHRMA Mountaineer Vintage Enduro at their Sky Ranch in Terra Alta WV, a round of the 2017 John Penton / Preston Petty National Cross Country Series.
Leading the field on number 1A will be 2017 Grand Marshal and defending Grand Champion Fred Hoess. After completing a 25 year ISDT/ISDE career with a world record 19 Gold Medals, Fred returned to Spain in 2016 to enter and win the first FIM Vintage Enduro held in conjunction with the ISDE riding a 1986 Husqvarna XC250.
The Vintage Enduro will again be a traditional “time-keeping” Enduro with a few speed average changes, mileage resets to assist late riders get back on time, and a 30 minute gas stop/ rest break about half way through. Secret check points will be located to keep the riders honest and keeping track of their mileage and time. Each rider will receive a route / time / distance sheet that will have the mileage and time due for every possible checkpoint listed on it. But please!!! Absolutely NO modern Enduro computers or Countdown devices…old school time-keeping only!
Note that bikes DO NOT need to be street legal…license plates, lights, horn, etc. are NOT required.
The trail crew says the layout will be similar to last year with about 65 ground miles. The goal will again be to take a few points from the fast riders, but to allow for a high percentage of finishers, even for those on Premier and Classic bikes. Full event details as well as the AHRMA Vintage Enduro Rules are available on the AHRMA web site Cross Country Schedule section.
Leading the field on number 1A will be 2017 Grand Marshal and defending Grand Champion Fred Hoess. After completing a 25 year ISDT/ISDE career with a world record 19 Gold Medals, Fred returned to Spain in 2016 to enter and win the first FIM Vintage Enduro held in conjunction with the ISDE riding a 1986 Husqvarna XC250.
The Vintage Enduro will again be a traditional “time-keeping” Enduro with a few speed average changes, mileage resets to assist late riders get back on time, and a 30 minute gas stop/ rest break about half way through. Secret check points will be located to keep the riders honest and keeping track of their mileage and time. Each rider will receive a route / time / distance sheet that will have the mileage and time due for every possible checkpoint listed on it. But please!!! Absolutely NO modern Enduro computers or Countdown devices…old school time-keeping only!
Note that bikes DO NOT need to be street legal…license plates, lights, horn, etc. are NOT required.
The trail crew says the layout will be similar to last year with about 65 ground miles. The goal will again be to take a few points from the fast riders, but to allow for a high percentage of finishers, even for those on Premier and Classic bikes. Full event details as well as the AHRMA Vintage Enduro Rules are available on the AHRMA web site Cross Country Schedule section.