Official Press Release – Hope on the Horizon – Malvern & OIR

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Official Press Release – Hope on the Horizon – Malvern & OIR

Well folks, I have been given liberty on behalf of the motocross family to break the official news of a change in the tides for our local motocross community. This is good news and involves Malvern & OIR.

Some History!

Malvern Racing

Jason Rogers took the reins of this historical local motocross facility that is suited for the likes of every individual on 2,3, or 4 wheels to be given the opportunity to race in a family amateur atmosphere. Malvern has been around a long time and is one of the blooming tracks in NE Ohio. Jason has hit the ground running with this one…giving up a self-made business to take an already solid race-track to new levels. In a short time, 1 season to be exact, the facility looks better, the track has never been better with its track surface taking new form, the operation becoming smoother with each passing event with structure and consistency, more flaggers for rider safety, and a more ambitious promotional stampede while also giving back to the riders.

OIR

A lot can be said here! We are well aware of the history of OIR from days of old to most recent, from days of glory to days of sorrow and disappointment. Chris Mosher (who I consider a dear friend, and am thankful for people who have an attitude like he does, is the son of the original OIR founder – Bob Mosher) has lead the 2011/12 OIR season. We are well aware of the failure that OIR has become; a track once lifted so high, but now looked upon with disdain and maybe even anger. I have nothing but respect for Chris Mosher and his heart towards the motocross community. He took a beating from the last event this summer at the OIR pro day, rightfully so in ways, but we were unreasonably brutal in ways as well, which was wrong. Chris is still pressing forward like all of us should. What did Rocky say? “It’s not about how hard you can hit, it’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.”


Hope on the Horizon

Chris Mosher is humbly stepping down as Promoter/Operator of OIR, realizing he can’t provide what the track needs in order for OIR to continue in honor. Chris sorely desires for OIR to continue in its long heritage of honor. All events for the 2012 OIR season are cancelled.

Jason Rogers has entered into a 3 year contractual lease agreement with Chris Mosher to promote and operate OIR starting in the 2013 Motocross Season along with Malvern Racing. About 5 races will be scheduled for OIR next year, CRA or not. All efforts are being made for OIR to be CRA; time will tell.

Jason, to say the least, will be busy in the upcoming off-season to pull all this together with the help of his dedicated family and crew. I would expect nothing less than the same heart and effort that is put into Malvern will be put into OIR for 2013.

The main goal for Malvern during the 2013 season, along with what has already been happening is to drastically improve lighting for night events.

The main goal for OIR during the 2013 season is to restore OIR back to honor.

A piece of advice – BE THANKFUL & PATIENT!!! Good things are happening. People do care. On our worst days in America, we still have it very good.

Thank You Everyone!!!

From a local rider, Jarrett Strouble
 
If anyone can pull it off with near perfection, it's Jason. I can't wait to see what's in store for both OIR and Malvern next year.
 
Sounds good. I look forward to racing at OIR again next year and from what I've heard I may have to try malvern too
 
hats off to chris for admitting that there is someone better for the job. that takes alot, and much respect for him. i have known jason and his father for along time and what i learned from them that they know hard work pays off. and to never go at anything in life half assed. jason has provin that with his business. and now as a track owner. i always told everyone malvern is in the best hands it can be. jason as a racer, jason as a track builder, and jason as a friend.you have the best guy for the job. and now to say jason knows its not all about money although it takes that to make it all possible, jason understands what these racers want as has done a great job. now with the addition of oir maybe ohio motocross can turn around. but the ultimate mx would be malvern, oir, briarcliff, beans, western reserve, sandusky valley that would be a hell of a series in ohio. but at any rate thanks jason for all your hard work. keep it up
 
Sounds like a lot of fun next year. Keep up all the efforts.( It's paying off )

Jeremy, you have been a big part of "all the efforts"!!! Thank you! For that matter, so have alot of other people! This is by no means a one man show! There's no way I could do all that goes into putting on races and practices without the help of many, many people! The entire Malvern crew deserves a big thank you: all the track workers, flaggers, scorekeepers, the announcer, the gate workers, even the concession stand!!! None of this would run near as smoothly without everyone working together, so THANK YOU!!!
 
Good Luck Jason!
Your going to need it with Mosher!!!


I second that!!!

I have great confidence that Jason will do a spectacular job operating both of these tracks - Jason and his crew have what it takes to make a MX track live up to its potential - knowlege, heart and love of the sport.
 
I was wondering how much longer it was gonna take to spill the beans. Jason has said something to me about having oir in the works for next year at the battle of Ohio.

Pumped that's it's happening!!! Nice.
 
I was wondering how much longer it was gonna take to spill the beans. Jason has said something to me about having oir in the works for next year at the battle of Ohio.

Pumped that's it's happening!!! Nice.

The bag is bigger than you think, more cats in it too.
 
OIR part of the Battle for Ohio??? JO helping with prep????

Long tailed cats??? Rocking chairs?

Burlap,plastic or paper?
 
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