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On Saturday and Sunday July 7thand 8th the Windsor County Agricultural Fair will again host an ATV Obstacle Course Challenge at Barlow’s Field in Springfield in partnership with the Reading R.A.T.S. (Reading All Terrain Sportsmen).  Mark Bushway Construction and Gurney Brothers Construction are supplying materials for the construction of the course. The use of the Port-a-Tree is being donated by Spaulding’s Service Station.  

This popular event promises excitement for both competitors and spectators alike. The event has been expanded to cover both days of the fair.  Registration for the competition starts at 9 a.m. on both days in the upper field of the fairgrounds.  Competition will start at 11 a.m. on Saturday and at 11 p.m. on Sunday.   Each day will feature 4 classes: 2 Wheel Drive 399cc and Under; 2 Wheel Drive 400cc and over; 4 Wheel Drive 0 – 500cc; and4 Wheel Drive 501cc and over. 

Anyone may participate if they are at least 18 years of age (proof of age required).  All participants must wear a helmet and safety gear.  This is a ‘bring your own ATV course’.  Participants will need to pay the $7.00 fee for the fair and a $10.00 entry fee for the competition itself.  The fun lasts until all the competitors have run the course.  The competition is an electronically timed course using “port-a-tree” timing system and trophies will be awards for the top three finishers in each class.  

The R.A.T.S. Club meets every month on the second Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the fire department in Reading.  Their riding season is May 15 to December 15 and memberships can be purchased at Exit 9 Motor Sports in Windsor, Robbins Sled Shop in Windsor, the Reading Greenhouse, Barrows ATV in Brownsville, B&B Mechanical repair in Ludlow.  Total cost for a V.A.S.A./R.A.T.S. membership is $ 50.00 which entitles you to ride on any V.A.S.A. trail in Vermont.   Questions about the competition can be answered by contacting Dan Hadwin at 886-8252, Dennis Allen at [email protected]

 
On Saturday and Sunday July 9thand 10th the Windsor County Agricultural Fair will host an ATV Obstacle Course Challenge at Barlow’s Field in Springfield in partnership with the Reading R.A.T.S. (Reading All Terrain Sportsmen).  Mark Bushway Construction and Gurney Brothers Construction are supplying materials for the construction of the course and Spauldings Service Station has donated the use of the Portatree Timing System.

This popular event promises excitement for both competitors and spectators alike. Registration for the competition starts at 9 a.m. on both days in the upper field of the fairgrounds.  Competition will start at 1 p.m. on Saturday and at 12 p.m. on Sunday.   Each day will feature 4 classes: 2 Wheel Drive 399cc and Under; 2 Wheel Drive 400cc and over; 4 Wheel Drive 0 – 500cc; and4 Wheel Drive 501cc and over.

Anyone may participate if they are at least 18 years of age (proof of age required).  All participants must wear a helmet and safety gear.  This is a ‘bring your own ATV course’.  Participants will need to pay the $7.00 fee for the fair and a $10.00 entry fee for the competition itself.  The fun lasts until all the competitors have run the course.  The competition is an electronically timed course using “port a tree” timing system and trophies will be awards for the top three finishers in each class.

The R.A.T.S. meet every month on the second Wednesday at 7 PM at the fire department in Reading.  Their riding season is May 15 to December 15 and memberships can be purchased at Exit 9 Motor Sports in Windsor, Napa in Ludlow, Robbins Sled Shop in Windsor and the Reading Greenhouse.  Total cost for a V.A.S.A./R.A.T.S. membership is $ 50.00 which entitles you to ride on any VASA trail in Vermont.

Questions about the competition can be answered by contacting Dan Hadwin at 886-8252, Dennis Allen at [email protected] or Carole Canfield at [email protected]
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