fxr Spring Creek Super Series

Below is all the pertinent information you will need:

You must check in at the track during race registration hours.

Online Registration -confirmation email

Minor Release Form - minors only

Annual release

AMA Membership -current AMA card must be present at registration

2023 Contingency

D23 Info - current D23 card

RULES FOR PIT VEHICLES

Credit Card transactions are subject to a surcharge.

Online registration deadline, Friday: 11:59 PM.

IMPORTANT: If there is more than one event available to register for, please select the correct event!

2024 FXR Super Series Schedule

Round 2 May 5th

Round 3 May 26th

Round 4 May 27th

Round 5 June 9th

Round 6 June 23rd

Round 7 July 12th

Round 8 July 14th

Round 9 August 11th

Round 10 September 1st

Round 11 September 2nd

Round 12 September 29th (Featured Event)

Round 1 October 13th (For 2025)

WEEKEND INFO

This info is for regular Super Series weekends and does not apply to special event weekends such as Old Man Madness, Pro Week, Viking Clash, and the Featured Events.

Fridays

  • Gate Hours: 5 PM – 10 PM

  • Camping: $20 per vehicle per night

  • All electric sites have been reserved for the 2023 season (None available)

  • But there’s plenty of primitive camping available. Bring your generators & fuel     

  • Please email springcreekmxoffice@gmail.com to be put on the waiting list for an annual electric/water hook-up site

Saturdays- Open Practice (Bikes Only)

  • Gate Hours: 8 AM – 10 PM

  • Gate Fee: $10

  • Practice Fee: $40

  • Camping: $20 per vehicle:

  • Practice Sign-Up: 8 AM

  • Practice Times (Tentative pending weather and turnout):

  • Pro Track: 10 AM to 5 PM

  • KTM Peewee Track 2: Noon to 5PM

  • See below for more info on the practice format & schedule

  • Sign-up/Check-In for Sunday’s Race: 3 PM to 5 PM

  • *Note: no gate refunds are given out if only practicing on Saturday. (Exception on Memorial & Labor Day Saturdays – a $10 voucher will be given if you leave by 6 PM Saturday)

Sundays-Super Series Race Days

  • Gate Hours: 7 AM to 8 PM (no overnight camping)

  • Gate Fee: $10 - Ages 4 to 54. Over 55 are free on local weekends. Does not include the Vet Fest and special event races.

  • Registration/Check-in: 7 AM at Trackside Sign-Up

  • Warm-ups: 8:00 AM

  • Riders’ Meeting: 8:45 AM

  • Races: 9:00 AM

  • Races are announced from the 1st turn Announcer Tower and broadcast on 107.9 FM

  • *Note: For Memorial & Labor Day weekends, the gates will be open from 7 AM to 10 PM on Sunday and 7 AM to 8 PM (no overnight camping) on Monday.  The gate fee is per day, and the all-weekend gate fee is $20.

  • *Note: For Memorial weekend, the Band Good for Gary is on Saturday night from 7 to 10 PM.

  • *Note: For Labor Day weekend, the band White Keys is on Sunday night from 7 to 10 PM.

SUPER SERIES CLASSES

  • 50cc Pre-Mix 4-6 (AMA class 1)

  • 50cc Pre-Mix 7-8 (AMA class 2)

  • 50cc Oil Injected 4-8 (AMA class 3)

  • 50cc Multi-Speed 4-8 (AMA class 4)

  • 50cc Shift/Shaft 4-8 (restricted to low tech beginner bikes such as PW, CRF, & TTR)

  • 50cc Open 4-8

  • Mini-E (4-6) Jr.

  • Mini-E (7-8) Sr.

  • 65cc 7-9

  • 65cc 10-11

  • 65cc 7-11

  • 85cc 9-11

  • 85cc 12-15

  • 85cc 9-12

  • Supermini 12-16 (80-112cc 2-stroke, 75-150cc 4-stroke, maximum wheelbase = 52", maximum front wheel size = 19", maximum rear wheel size = 16")

  • Schoolboy 1: 12-16 (86-125cc 2-stroke, 75cc-150cc 4-stroke, minimum front wheel size = 19”, minimum real wheel size = 16”)

  • Schoolboy 2: 12-17 (122cc-150cc 2-stroke, 126cc-250cc 4-stroke, no minis or superminis)

  • 14-24 A, B, C

  • 25+ A, B, C

  • 30+ Vet A, B, C

  • 35+ A, B, C

  • 40+ Senior A, B, C

  • 45+ A, B, C

  • 50+ A, B, C

  • 55+ A

  • 55+ B/C

  • 60+

  • 65+

  • 70+

  • Girls Junior 9-12 (59-85cc 2-Stroke, max front wheel 17")

  • Girls Senior 12-16 (79-112cc 2-Stroke, 75-150cc 4-Stroke, max front wheel 19")

  • Women 12+ (99cc-250cc)

  • 122-125cc 2-Stroke, Ages 12+

  • 250 A, B, C (122cc-250cc 2-stroke or 4-stroke, no minis or superminis)

  • Open A, B, C (122cc-Open 2-stroke or 4-stroke, no minis or superminis)

The Spring Creek Super Series uses the same classes as MN D23 (unless otherwise noted above), so if you have any questions regarding a class please visit www.armca.org

 

BEGINNER CLASSES

The beginner classes will practice & race on the KTM Peewee Track 2. The beginner classes are intended for true beginners looking for a place to ride and an introduction to the world of motocross racing.  Every beginner will receive a participation prize (WE DON’T AWARD POINTS), and if they do enough races to qualify for year-end awards will receive a plaque with their name on it (JUST NAME - NO PLACE) and will be entered into the drawings if present at the annual banquet. If a rider races on the Pro Track, they will not be eligible for any of the beginner classes. AMA card is required for beginner classes. You may not ride a Beginner class in addition to another class, the exception being the Hornets 7-11 in addition to 50cc classes:

  • Hornets 7-11 (60-85cc 2-stroke, 70-125cc 4-stroke)

  • Yellow Jackets 12-15 (60-105cc 2-stroke, 70-150cc 4-stroke)

  • The referee retains the discretion to assign riders to the appropriate class

PRACTICE INFO & SCHEDULE

  • Registration: 8 AM

  • Practices are for bikes only

  • Registration for Practice is done at the track only

  • AMA Card is required for practice days. AMA memberships can be purchased at the track. A D23 card is not required.

  • Gate Fee (ages 4+): $10 for regular race weekend

  • Gate Fee (ages 4+): $20 for Memorial & Labor Day Weekends

  • A $10 voucher will be given if you leave by 6 PM on Saturday or Sunday (Memorial & Labor Day weekends)

  • Ride Cost = $40

  • Ride Cost after 3 PM = $30

  • Practice on Pro Track: 10 AM – 5 PM

  • Practice on KTM Peewee Track 2: Noon – 5 PM Practice order 50cc (4-6), 50cc (7-8), Beginner

  • The pro track is separated into groups that rotate for 10-15 minute sessions.  Our practice day order is C-B-A-85cc-Vet A/B-Vet C/Women-65cc.

  • The KTM Peewee Track 2 is for our Peewee riders and beginners. Must wear appropriate gear (jersey, riding pants, helmet, goggles, gloves, boots, chest protector)

  • KTM peewee track 2 will be split into groups as necessary.

  

CLASS PRICING & ENTRIES

Race Online Entry by Friday preceding event = $35 per class

  • Race Entry at Track = $40 per class

  • Beginner Classes = $25 per class

  • Beginner Classes include the Hornets & Yellow Jackets

  • Max of 4 classes per rider

RACE DAY AWARDS

This info is for regular Super Series weekends and does not apply to special events weekends such as Vet Fest, Pro Week, Viking Clash, and the Featured Event.  Awards are given at a ratio of 1 award per every 3 riders, with a max of 10. 

  • 1-3 Riders = 1 Award

  • 4-6 Riders = 2 Awards

  • 7-9 Riders = 3 Awards

  • 10-12 Riders = 4 Awards

  • 13-15 Riders = 5 Awards

  • 16-18 Riders = 6 Awards

  • 19-21 Riders = 7 Awards

  • 22-24 Riders = 8 Awards

  • 25-27 Riders = 9 Awards

  • 28+ Riders = 10 Awards

 In addition, all 50cc riders at the KTM Peewee Track who finish outside of the award slots will receive a participation prize. As stated above in the Beginner Classes section, all riders in the beginner classes will receive a participation prize. (250 A & Open A classes will receive payback in lieu of awards)

RULES & ELIGIBILITY FOR SUPER SERIES

A rider must START (as defined in the AMA rulebook) in at least 8 of the 11 rounds PER CLASS of the Super Series to be eligible for year-end awards & drawings.

  • Must be present at the Annual Banquet to be eligible for drawings and prizes.

  • You may have your awards mailed for a $20 shipping & processing fee.

  • A rider must register in the same class at least 8 times to be eligible for prizes and awards for the respective class.

  • A rider’s best 8 races count towards the Awards Points.

  • Those who make less than 8 races will be MOVED out of the Award’s Points, bumping those who did race 8 into those positions.

    Rules for breaking ties:

    The first tiebreaker method is head-to-head racing. If that does not break the tie, then the most number of 1st place finishes will determine the tiebreaker, followed by the most number of 2nd place finishes, and so on.  The final tiebreaker is the rider who did better during the most recent race the riders raced each other in. Throw-outs can be used for breaking ties.