Photos: East Pembroke Mud Races 2014
Sunday, the East Pembroke Fire Department, hosted its annual mud races in the pit area behind the fire hall.
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Sunday, the East Pembroke Fire Department, hosted its annual mud races in the pit area behind the fire hall.
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Yesterday, Batavia played host to the 2012 ATV Extreme Dirt Track National Championship Series at the Batavia Motor Speedway on Harloff Road.
Hundreds of racers, including some of the top pros in the country, from all over the nation to participate in the event. (For more about the series, click here.)
(I don't have an ID on #16, but #708 is Harold Goodman, who came into the event in second place in pro point standings (no results posted yet for yesterday's event)).
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Extreme dirt track racing is getting bigger in Batavia. The WNY EDT committee brought in a regional race Saturday that attracted racers from as far away as New Jersey, and on Aug. 11, a national professional race will hit the track.
Amy McNutt said there's been ATV racing at the track -- which is about 50 years old -- for the past six or seven years, but a reconstituted race committee has been working hard to grow the sport locally.
"We're trying to grow the sport and let people in Batavia know the track is here so we get more spectators," McNutt said.
Batavia Motor Sports is located on Harloff Road next to Polar Wave.
The next closest track that runs extreme dirt track ATV races is in Geneva, McNutt said.
The race in August will bring racers from as far away as Oklahoma and South Dakota and points will count toward a national championship.
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