IN
THE
WIND
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Mumford Finds New Home
C
arson Mumford, who was one
of the many who were left
homeless after the closing of the
Geico Honda team, has found a
new home with Chaparral Honda.
Mumford revealed the news via
YouTube video in which he up-
dates his racing status.
In the nearly nine-minute-long
video, Mumford says he's happy
with his new deal. "I finally got the
contract signed and we got things
rolling," Mumford said. He added,
"[I'm] just super stoked to be
where I am at. There was kind of
a period there where I didn't know
what was going to happen...I'm
happy to be here."
Mumford competed in this
year's Lucas Oil AMA Pro Moto-
cross Championship as a rookie
in the 250MX class and finished
12th in the final standings. His best
moto finish was a fifth at the sec-
ond Loretta Lynn's National. CN
Carson Mumford
has signed with the
Chaparral Honda
Team for 2021.
OHV Commission Meeting December 3
H
elp shape the future of California OHV by attending the upcoming virtual meeting on Thursday,
December 3, 2020 with the Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Commission. This is a great
opportunity for club leaders, advocates, volunteers and enthusiasts to voice critical input regarding a list
of agenda topics including the Park Transformation process (Path Forward 2026), access to lands at
SVRAs that are currently closed to OHV use at Carnegie, Oceano, etc., management of SVRAs includ-
ing event permitting, park communications, outreach, collaboration, planning efforts and other issues.
Visit Don Amador's Quiet Warrior website for more information on how to sign up for the meeting and
details on the various agenda items. CN