50 TRACK

***After the 50 track races there will be open riding for SIGNED UP riders. Open riding will end after the big track races on Race Days.

All 50cc classes are STOCK classes! 
*NEW* AMA rule: Cylinder must retain the ORIGINAL manufactured bore in STOCK classes!

Classes Ran on the 50 Track
F YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS ABOUT CLASS DESIGNATIONS PLEASE CONSULT TRACK OFFICIAL AT SIGN-UP

Class Name Rider Requirments Bike Requirements Awards
50 SS (stock class) Age 4-8 50cc automatic, oil-injected, air & water cooled. Plaques, trophies
50 Trail (stock class) Age 4-8 50cc automatic  Plaques, trophies
Wobbler Age 4-8 50cc automatic Plaques, trophies
Wobbler Advanced Age 4-8 50cc automatic Plaques, trophies
**50 Jr. Non-Points Age 4-6 50cc automatic Plaques, trophies
**50 Sr. Non-Points Age 7-8 50cc automatic Plaques, trophies
65 Beginner Age 7-22 65cc Plaques, trophies
Trailblazer Age 9-13 70-110cc 4-stroke Plaques, trophies
Trailblazer Sr. Age 12-15 125-150cc Plaques, trophies


Track Description  of PeeWee Track

The peewee track is approximately 3/8 mile, is separate from the big track, and has a twenty man starting gate designed for the smaller bikes. The terrain is somewhat rolling, has a lower wooded section, and has obstacles that are well suited for peewee riders of all levels. 
Peewee track is ran simultaneously with big track. Race orders are scheduled in advance for big track (before signup) so we can accommodate parents that race or children that ride both tracks. If needed we will adjust schedule on peewee track to avoid conflict between both tracks. (please let registration know if you fall in this category) Straight program should help considerably in this areas.


Log Road feels that by giving the peewee riders their own track the races are 7-10 laps instead of 2-3 on big track and riders gain more experience picking lines and competing with other riders on their own track. The 50 Jr. & 50 Sr. will run on the big track this year! They will also get awards like every other class on the big track, that being 1 award for every 3 riders