Go fast on the grass

Don't drag your feet at this event in Grassland or you will get left in the dust

by Trevor Crawley

ATVs' racing off a start line

It's all action at the Grassland Grass Drags as ATVs, snowmobiles and side-by-sides race each other for the top spot. — Photo courtesy Don Kravontka

Fire up your ride, whether it has skis or wheels, and race other like-minded competitors at the Grassland Grass Drags next September.

Sledders and quadders can get their racing fix in timed drag trials over a stretch of 500 feet. The track is custom built and set up by volunteers in a field generously donated by a local landowner.

“It’s all about racing and keeping the spirit alive,” said Don Kravontka, one of the organizers. “We have a lot of fun with it.”

Spectators can expect to see up to 100 entrants to participate in what has become the largest event of its kind in Western Canada—a far cry from its humble beginnings six years ago when only 30 riders came out.

A barbecue is the unofficial kickoff on Friday night, with racing the next day followed by a cabaret featuring music and entertainment—all priced at $10.

While the main draw is the racing, Kravontka believes the variety of machines and competition categories make the event appeal to a wide range of off-roading enthusiasts.

The quad pull—in which ATVs pull heavy objects like tractors—is another favourite part of the drags, which will take place on September 24, 2011.

“If you put the extra into it, they will enjoy it and they’ll want to come back,” said Kravontka.

Door prizes and draws are another popular aspect, especially since more than $29,000 in gear, apparel, accessories and trailers was given out last year alone.

The races also provide a good way for sponsors and manufacturers to showcase new products; last year Can-Am came out and allowed spectators to ride around on the new Commander side-by-side.

Donating to important causes is another tenant the organizers believe in; past recipients have been the Canadian Avalanche Association and the Powder Packers snowmobile club in Blue River, B.C. for a staging area.

The event is supported by the Grassland Agricultural Society and organizers make sure insurance is covered and that proper medical staff and equipment are present. 


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