Thank you to everyone who shared the cancellation notice over social, via text message, or in person at the track on Sunday after a tough decision to cancel the event after the seventh moto was made. Motocross is not a sport that likes to cancel races, but with the amount of rain coming down and what was on the radar coming, it was the right decision. If there were a medical situation, the existing track conditions would not have permitted our medics to attend to a downed rider safely. The decision was made in the best interest of the safety of our racers and our staff. Once again, thank you to all AMO members and families for their understanding.

How it all works:

1. Classes with the first moto completed: the race has been scored and the points paid.

2. 250 Junior Division/Qualifier races – each will be scored as if it were two classes; racers earn their series points off that Division/Qualifier finish.

3. Classes without a moto: Racers will receive a class credit for a future event. PLEASE LET US KNOW THE NEXT EVENT YOU ATTEND FOR THOSE CLASSES MISSED, AND WE WILL MANUALLY ADD YOU TO THE EVENT.

4. Classes with a Saturday moto only (Or the motos run Sunday AM before Sunday cancelled): A second class credit towards the next event will be implemented. PLEASE LET US KNOW THE NEXT EVENT YOU ATTEND FOR THOSE CLASSES MISSED, AND WE WILL MANUALLY ADD YOU TO THE EVENT.

5. Classes with a Saturday and Sunday moto but missed a third first moto on Sunday: A third class credit towards the next event will be implemented. PLEASE LET US KNOW THE NEXT EVENT YOU ATTEND FOR THOSE CLASSES MISSED, AND WE WILL MANUALLY ADD YOU TO THE EVENT.

Thanks again for your understanding; we wish Mother Nature were a little nicer to start the year, but thus far, it’s not been the case. Our next event is at MX101 Sand Del Lee on May 20-21.

Yours in racing,

Ryan Gauld