2020 Season Update - Let's Go Racing

To our motocross community:

I would like to provide you all with a complete update as to where we are with our series for this summer.  To begin, there has not been one personal situation or one professional occupation or business that has not been affected by COVID-19.  We have been working and communicating constantly with our members, industry people, the MRC, the promoters, regional health authorities, and the MDR as well.  Ever since this shutdown began, we have planned and planned again until we find ourselves at our present day.  I want to thank the MDR for their help in directing us to gain the approvals we just recently acquired to allow us to go back to racing-more on that below.  I want to thank Lawrence Hamm for his input, and I would like to thank the promoters for staying engaged with us to get us back on track with a series.  And all of the riders and enthusiasts that I run into at various practice days that both understand the challenges we face and encourage us to stay with this thing.

I would like to hope that everyone in our community can appreciate that neither party that is responsible for putting on our series for this summer, are going to take any undo personal risk that would put us at odds with the Provincial Health Order.  If we could not satisfy this most important component, we would not be going to be racing this summer.  We all have families and professions that we are responsible for, and as much as we are all passionate about motocross, we would not put this passion ahead of the more important things in our lives.  Having said that, we have not waved the white flag on the season because we believed strongly in doing everything we could do to see a motocross series go in some form or fashion, if it all possible.  The easy thing to do would have been to pull the plug a month ago, wash our hands of it, and say sorry, nothing we could do.  But we did not want to take the easy way out, and we hung on to the last possible minute, and we got rewarded for this patience.

We just finished a conference call tonight with the promoters after a very fruitful week of progress. 

We proposed a set of protocols to return to racing after a great deal of communication with the Regional Health Authorities and their office was critical in helping to understand how we fall under the Provincial Health Order, and their office was supportive of our protocols to return to racing.  Finally, the Regional Health Authority provided a letter that gave us permission to run our series under the protocols we put forward to them.  And we also needed this letter so that we could insure our events-racing would not have happened otherwise.  It has taken this long to arrive at this moment in time.  If we had pulled the plug a month ago we would have lost the opportunity to go racing this summer.

To this end, we will execute a summer series very close to what we posted back about a month ago. 

We will post and send this out by the end of the week.  It is our goal to have an 8 week series, ending by August 30th as previously proposed.  Obviously we have a great deal of work to do in the coming weeks to be ready for our first weekend that I can confirm will be July 4 & 5.  Believe me, if we could have put this together sooner, we would have done it.  It will be different, and we will have to adhere to these protocols to ensure successful events.  These are the same protocols we have all come to accept and live with in order to get through this time as safely as possible.  So whether you want to go out to dinner, buy some groceries, or heaven forbid go to Costco, we all have to abide by these rules to get back to normal sometime down the road.

Finally, I would like to say to those that have been sending angry and at times disrespectful emails to us, please pause and take the time to consider all of the challenges we have faced to get to this point.  If you have decided that for some reason that you don't want to race the series we have worked tirelessly to put forward, your choice.  I would like to point out to everyone that we will be the only Province racing this summer in Western Canada.  Not one sport has continued on without being adversely affected, and sport is the last thing on many people's minds.  I'm sorry we are not racing yet-we wish we were. 

The fact that we are going to actually go racing this summer is a huge win, and I am really proud of the fact that we hung in to see this through to a positive end. 

And I have often been reminded about why I got involved in motocross all those years ago, and that is because of all the really good people I enjoy hanging out with, riding with, and working with.  It took an entire community to help us get to this point and we are immensely appreciative of this. And all of our communication with the good people in Government has been equally positive. 

Sorry for the long post but this message had to get out.

Thanks everyone and we look forward to seeing everyone at the track real soon.

Sincerely,

Ken Bentley on behalf of 204GMoto

Updated 2020 Race Schedule

To the Manitoba Motocross Community,

204 Grassroots MX would like to thank you for your patience as we work through COVID-19 reality. 

We had a great ZOOM meeting with the promoters of Manitoba Motocross on Sunday evening, April 26th to talk through what our potential schedule may look like for the summer of 2020, and we have come together to create what we believe will be a viable summer of racing in 2020.  Of course we will have to continue to follow the lead of the provincial government with respect to what is possible, and when our race series can become a reality.

With this in mind, for the 2020 season, we have decided to forgo the Spring/Summer series (and we received tremendous feedback for this format, so thanks to everyone for this) and instead have one series to execute for this year.  Please find below our updated schedule for the 2020 series, assuming that it will be safe to do so.

204 Grassroots MX Crew

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GRASSROOTS 204MX SERIES SCHEDULE 2020

Round 1 - June 28th

MCNABBY VALLEY RACEWAY, MINNEDOSA

Round 2 - July 12th

MADESA MX, VIRDEN

Round 3 - July 19th

PRAIRIE HILL MX, PILOT MOUND

Round 4 - July 26th

SHADOW VALLEY RACEWAY, MORDEN

Round 5 - August 9th

MOTO PARK X, ALTONA

Round 6 - August 16th

ZIR, ZHODA

Round 7 - August 23RD

GMX, GRUNTHAL

Round 8 - August 30th

TRANSCANADA MOTO PARK, BRANDON


Stay tuned for another announcement early next week concerning MX schools.

2020 Season Covid-19 Update

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204 Grassroots MX is actively monitoring the provincial policy concerning the COVID-19 situation in our province. 

We have been communicating regularly on contingency plans to ensure a successful motocross season in whatever form that may take place.   204 Grassroots MX will have a further update at the end of this month.  In the meantime please continue to practice social distancing and adhering to the policies set forth by the provincial government. 

If we all do our part, the sooner we can get back to the great outdoors!

Stay safe everyone.

204 Grassroots Motocross

Introducing...

As a new year and a new decade begins, so does a new chapter for Manitoba Motocross; following the 2019 AGM in December, a proposal from 3 individuals to assume operations was met with unanimous support from the present members and the board of directors. With that said, we’d like to introduce…

204 Grassroots Motocross

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The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old but on building the new.
 

So, what does 2020 hold for 204 Grassroots Motocross and it’s riders?

The vision of 204 Grassroots Motocross is simple - to unite racers, new riders, track promoters, sponsors, family members and spectators with the passion and community that motocross brings.

Partnering together with Motorsports Racing Canada (MRC), 204 Grassroots Motocross will focus on the motocross community full spectrum - from acquiring new riders, solidifying sponsor relationships to community involvement and more - with the guidance from MRC to facilitate the growth in a manner that not only benefits our organization but our members and their families as well!

 

2020 MEMBERSHIPs

With 204 Grassroots Motocross partnership with Motorsports Racing Canada (MRC), membership costs will increase slightly and gradually over the next 3 years. We truly believe that the benefits of this partnership will outweigh the cost increase.

Membership
 

While there are many moving parts at this time in preparation for the 2020 season, we are excited to share a glimpse of what you can expect from 204 Grassroots Motocross!


204 Grassroots motocross 2020 class structure

  • Little ladies

  • 50cc 4-6 yrs old

  • 50cc 7-8 yrs old

  • 65cc 7-9 yrs old

  • 65cc 9-11 yrs old

  • 85cc 7-11 yrs old

  • 85cc 12-16 yrs old (note wheel sizes under MRC specifications)

  • Supermini 9-16 yrs old (note wheel sizes and engine sizes under MRC specifications)

  • 250cc Beginner 

  • Open beginner

  • 250cc Junior

  • Open Junior

  • 250cc Intermediate

  • Open Intermediate

  • 250cc Pro

  • Open Pro

  • Open 17-24 (full size, no superminis-125cc 2 stroke or higher)

  • +25 A & B (Support)

  • Women’s Open

  • +30 A & B (Support)

  • +40 A & B (Support)

  • +50 A & B (Support)

  • 2 stroke Intermediate/Junior/Beginner

Age Class
A Class: Pro and Intermediate
B Class: Junior and Beginners


spring Series Kick-Off

ROUND 1 | MAY 9TH & 10TH

TRANSCANADA MOTO PARK, BRANDON

  • Saturday, May 9th Practice and MX School: 11AM - 4PM followed by:

    • Mini Thunder Races

    • Bouncy Castle & BBQ

    • Pit-Mom Celebration for Mother’s Day

  • Sunday: Race Day


Parts Canada Pro-Am

ROUND 6 | JUNE 27TH & 28TH

MCNABB VALLEY MX, MINNEDOSA

  • Parts Canada Pro-Am Open

  • Pro Payout: $5000

  • Saturday, June 27th Practice and MX School: 11AM - 4PM

  • Sunday: Race Day


SK VS. MB SHOOTOUT

ROUND 1 | July 11TH & 12TH

MADESA MX, VIRDEN

  • Saskatchewan vs. Manitoba Shootout

  • Pro Payout: $5000

  • Saturday, July 11th Open Practice: 11AM - 4PM

  • Sunday: Race Day

View 2020 Schedule

Who is operating 204 grassroots motocross?

Jim Frederickson
President

A long time Pro Motocross rider turned entrepreneur and Strength and Conditioning Coach. Having worked with the Brandon Wheat Kings for 17 seasons as well with NHL players, Pro Motocross riders and many other sports. Jim previously owned and operated a successful training facility FPC in Brandon, Manitoba. Jim has a lifelong passion for motocross and wants to grow motocross in Manitoba to new heights.

Ken Bentley
Vice President

A former President of the Manitoba Motocross Association who saw the sport of motocross grow to previously unprecedented levels in Manitoba through the late 1990’s and early 2000’s.  Ken has seen the sport work through different national sanctioning bodies, eventually leading Manitoba Motocross to a path of independence and prosperity through his time leading the sport. Ken is the Head Coach of the University of Manitoba Women’s Volleyball Program, a position he has held for the past 34 years.  He was also an Assistant Coach for the 1996 Canadian Olympic Women’s Volleyball Team, in Atlanta, Georgia. Ken continues to be an enthusiast for all things motocross. 

Glen Gilmore
Consultant

Glen is a former President of the Manitoba Motocross Association.