Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Renegade Race Fuel Oakland Race Report

Courtesy of Renegade
Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship
Overstock.com Coliseum - Oakland, CA


    Renegade Racing Fuels would come into Oakland with momentum in the lites class as Tomac would look to repeat his winning ways and stand on the top step of the podium again. In the Supercross class Renegade Racing Fuels would see 5 riders advance on to the main event as the top 20 riders at Oakland. Renegade Racing Fuels Powersports Director, Mark Ticen, stated "the 2012 season could possibly go down in the books as one of the best years of racing. I know that many of us have said it before, this year the classes are stacked, but you can watch a race this season and see great battles going on throughout the entire field. This season the classes are so competitive that you see common names from years past going to the LCQ or not making the main events. For a lot of riders, they are putting in a ton of hard work and a great effort just to make the main and they can be proud to say they were one of the top 20 riders on that day."

    Renegade Racing Fuels would field 5 riders in the main event of the Supercross class with the top Renegade finisher being none other than "KDUB" Kevin Windham. Behind Windham would be Renegade racing Fuel riders, Brett Metcalfe, Weston Peick, Robbie Kiniry and Ben Lemay.

Supercross Overall
1. James Stewart Yam
2. Chad Reed Hon
3. Ryan Villopoto Kaw
4. Ryan Dungey KTM
5. Andrew Short Hon
6. Kevin Windham Hon/Renegade Racing Fuels
7. Davi Millsaps Yam
8. Jake Weimer Kaw
9. Justin Brayton Hon
10. Josh Hansen Kaw
11. Mike Alessi Suz
12. Kyle Chisholm Kaw
13. Broc Tickle Kaw
14. Brett Metcalfe Suz/Renegade Racing Fuels
15. Nick Wey Kaw
16. Cody Mackie Kaw
17. Weston Peick Kaw/Renegade Racing Fuels
18. Robbie Kiniry Yam/Renegade Racing Fuels
19. Ben Lamay Yam/Renegade Racing Fuels
20. Kyle Partridge Kaw

    In the Lites class Renegade would again stand on the top step of the Lites podium with Eli Tomac and the 3rd step with Zach Osborne. Not only would Renegade take 2 of the top 3 positions but they would also secure 12 of the top 20 positions in the main event. Renegade Racing Fuels R&D Director, Josh Pitts, stated " We put a ton of time into testing fuels with many of the top teams and riders. This time and the extreme hard work of the teams and riders has shown with many holeshots and podium finishes so far in 2012. We take great pride in the fact that the top teams and riders rely on the same fuel that is in daily production in our own facility and is available to the general public." Renegade's, Mark Ticen, went on to say "that it is a great testimonial that each of these teams and riders have several options when it comes to fuel for their racing demands. Teams and riders at this level demand to use what they feel offers the best performance gains along with the best stability and longevity for the engines."

    Renegade Racing Fuels would see the following riders take top honors in the Lites west main event.

Lites West Overall
1. Eli Tomac Hon/Renegade Racing Fuels
2. Marvin Musquin KTM
3. Zach Osborne Yam/Renegade Racing Fuels
4. Ryan Sipes Yam/Renegade Racing Fuels
5. Matt Moss KTM/Renegade Racing Fuels
6. Travis Baker Hon
7. Nico Izzi Yam/Renegade Racing Fuels
8. Max Anstie Hon
9. Martin Davalos Suz/Renegade Racing Fuels
10. Dean Wilson Kaw
11. Cole Seely Hon
12. Jason Anderson Suz/Renegade Racing Fuels
13. Billy Laninovich Hon
14. Gavin Faith Hon/Renegade Racing Fuels
15. Gareth Swanepoel Yam/Renegade Racing Fuels
16. Michael Leib Hon/Renegade Racing Fuels
17. Vince Friese Hon
18. Killy Rusk Hon
19. Ryan Marmont KTM/Renegade Racing Fuels
20. Topher Ingalls/Renegade Racing Fuels


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Two SX Lites Podium’s in a Row for Öhlins’ Osborne, and 3rd in Points

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Two SX Lites Podium’s in a Row for Öhlins’ Osborne, and 3rd in Points
Hendersonville, North Carolina: It’s a podium followed by a podium for Zach Osborne in the Monster Energy Supercross Lite West Series, on his Team Monster Energy BikeIt Cosworth Yamaha YZ250F, fitted end-to-end with Öhlins suspension. Osborne followed up his third-place finish last week with a third-place finish this week, in Saturday’s SX event in Oakland, California, at the Overstock.com Coliseum. Smooth.
Clocking the second-fastest time in his Heat, Osborne earned gate number-four for his start in the Main, where he launched off into about eighth-place into the first turn. Osborne quickly made a handful of passes and was immediately also aided by errors of others, finding himself suddenly in second.
At the other end of the race, with just two laps to go, Osborne was passed for position to finish a close third at the checkers, less than two-seconds behind second, and more than two-seconds in front of fourth. Osborne’s consistency throughout the season has catapulted him into sole ownership of third-in-points, a mere six points from second place. And he did it all just for fun.
After the race Osborne said, “I was comfortable all day and thought I’d be in contention for a podium, maybe the win. In my Heat I didn’t have a great start but rode well to finish second. In the Main, after just a few laps, I rode a little tight and had some arm pump. I think that seeing the others make mistakes and fall in front of me caused me to over-think things a bit and tighten up. Early off I was running at around eighth and then pretty suddenly I was in second. I never really regained the speed I knew I had, though third is a really good finish. Everything with the bike was comfortable and great, showing how pre-season testing with Marty from Öhlins USA has paid off. ”
Using these races as pre-season testing for his real job, South Carolinian Osborne will no longer be competing for the SX Lites West Championship in the USA, but has now headed off to Europe to compete in the MX2 World Championship Series. His first race overseas is March 11, in the British Championship Series, and then the MX2 World Championship Series starts its season April 9, in the Netherlands. But don’t despair, Osborne has announced that next year he will challenge for the SX Lites Championship here at home.
Öhlins USA distributes and services the world’s leading performance suspension components for automobiles, motorcycles, and ATVs. Öhlins develops its proprietary and trend-setting suspension components, steering dampers and oils, at the highest levels of racing from open-wheel car racing, to Moto GP, to off-road competition on two and four wheels. Öhlins USA also provides training for service centers and dealers. Öhlins USA can be contacted at: 828-692-4525; www.Ohlinsusa.com
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Monday, January 30, 2012

JDR/J-Star/KTM’s Moss Earns Career Best Finish at Oakland Supercross

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JDR/J-Star/KTM’s Moss Earns Career Best Finish at Oakland Supercross

Oakland, Calif. (January 29, 2012) - Moss was placed in the first SX Lites heat race where he earned a mid-pack start around the first corner. He quickly moved around a few riders to move inside the top ten. After six laps, Moss passed two additional riders and qualified 8th overall into the main event.

Moss’ teammate, Ryan Marmont, returned from injury at the Oakland Supercross and was placed in the second SX Lites heat. Marmont pulled a phenomenal start to round the first corner in 2nd position. Unfortunately, his endurance is still lacking from the multiple injuries and time off the bike over the past few months so he slipped out of qualifying position. Marmont was sent to the LCQ where he held on for a 2nd place finish to take the final transfer spot to the main event.
“I consider it a good night to qualify into the main event tonight,” stated Marmont. “I wasn’t able to ride much since hitting my head in a practice crash two weeks ago and it catches up to you fast. It was hard to hold on in my heat race and I am just glad I was able to qualify and will get a chance to compete in the main.”
When the gate dropped for the main event, Moss secured his best start this season when he nearly pulled the holeshot around the first corner. “I got a great jump off the gate and had the lead heading to the first corner but was slightly edged out by Martin Davalos,” remarked Moss. A decent start placed Moss inside the top five as the riders began to tackle the 15-lap main event.
Moss quickly moved into 4th place where he remained throughout the first half of the race. Moss held a consistent pace and rode with little mistakes to maintain his top five placement. The farthest he dropped throughout the race was 6th place which he quickly moved out of after capitalizing from a crash by Jason Anderson. He continued to move forward with a last minute pass on Davalos to regain 4th position. “I started to ride a little tight with a few laps to go and I lost one position to Ryan Sipes which put me in 5th place,” said Moss. “I’m still very excited with my finish and it gives me a confidence boost to know I can run up front. The goal from here out is to work toward a podium result.”
Marmont was not as fortunate in the main event and suffered a poor start and a crash near the mid-way point. He eventually finished the night in 19th position.
Next Round: Anaheim, CA – February 4, 2012
Overall Results SX Lites Class –
1. Eli Tomac
2. Marvin Musquin – KTM
3. Zach Osborne
4. Ryan Sipes
5. Matt Moss – KTM
6. Travis Baker
7. Nico Izzi
8. Max Anstie
9. Martin Davalos
10. Dean Wilson
11. Cole Seely
12. Jason Anderson
13. Billy Laninovich
14. Gavin Faith
15. Gareth Swanepoel
16. Michael Leib
17. Vince Friese
18. Killy Rusk
19. Ryan Marmont – KTM
20. Topher Ingalls
Overall Point Standings SX Lites Class –
1. Eli Tomac – 88
2. Dean Wilson – 73
3. Zach Osborne – 67
4. Marvin Musquin – 64
5. Tyla Rattray – 60
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Ohlins Podiums Los Angeles SX

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Hendersonville, North Carolina: Nailing a huge result for Öhlins, Zach Osborne rode to a third place finish in the Los Angeles Supercross Lites class on Saturday night at Dodger Stadium, stunning the regular factory teams with his Team Monster Energy BikeIt Cosworth Yamaha YZ250F, fitted with Öhlins suspension, both front and rear.

In his third SX Lites West race and third top-ten finish of 2012, Osborne earned third in class, catapulting him to a fourth-place tie in the points for the season, where he’s rubbing tires with the top three in the points.

Osborne started the day out big and right with second-fastest time in qualifying, winning Gate 1 for Heat 1. In Heat 1 he then locked up a great gate for the feature SX Lites race with a third-place finish. Starting the Main from Gate 6, Osborne finished the race just 16.6 seconds behind race-winner Eli Tomac, and a scant one second behind second-place-finisher Dean Wilson, who he battled gate-to-fireworks in a race that could have gone either way.

After the race Osborne said, “We now have a great setup for SX Lites. I can’t thank Marty Lange and everyone else at Öhlins USA enough for all the work they’ve done with me to sort out the set-up on my Yamaha. In my race I had a good start, then I settled in for a few laps before making a pass for second. Then Dean got me back with just a few laps to go. The bike was consistent all race long.”

The last chance to see Osborne in this series this year is at next week’s race in Oakland, California, at the O.co Coliseum. Following that event Osborne will be heading to Europe from his home in Chesterfield, South Carolina to compete in the MX2 World Championship Series. His first race overseas is March 11, in the British Championship Series, and then the MX2 World Championship Series starts its season April 9, in the Netherlands.

Öhlins USA distributes and services the world’s leading performance suspension components for automobiles, motorcycles, and ATVs. Öhlins develops its proprietary and trend-setting suspension components, steering dampers and oils, at the highest levels of racing from open-wheel car racing, to Moto GP, to off-road competition on two and four wheels. Öhlins USA also provides training for service centers and dealers. Öhlins USA can be contacted at: 828-692-4525; www.Ohlinsusa.com
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Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki Los Angeles Race Report

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Corona, Calif. (January 23, 2012) – Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium played host to the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship for the second time. Despite an ominous weather report, fans made their way to the stadium to catch round four of the series, in what proved to be an exciting and intense night of racing.
Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider Dean Wilson kept his podium momentum going and finished with a solid second in the Supercross Lites West Main. Wilson quickly got serious after an average start, and made multiple passes in the first lap. He held strong for the remainder of the race and finished in the runner-up spot. Wilson leaves Los Angeles one point behind the current points leader in the class, and wants everyone to know he’s taking the championship seriously.
“Second place is alright,” says Wilson, “but after winning in Phoenix I’m not really happy with second place anymore. Once you get the feeling of a win it’s hard to accept anything else. I know exactly what I have to work on this week, so I’m just going to stay focused and get it done.”
Tyla Rattray came to Los Angeles with the points lead, and the coveted red plate, in the Supercross Lites West Region. Rattray’s heat race didn’t go as planned, however, and a slight mishap forced him farther back in the pack than he had hoped, giving him a less-than-ideal gate pick for the Main. Rattray’s tenacious drive kept him focused during the Supercross Lites Main, though, and the South African stayed aggressive and finished strong in fourth. He still sits in the top three in the overall series points.
“It was a little bit of a tough night and it’s unfortunate that I got such a bad gate pick as a result of my heat race,” said Rattray, “but there are a few things I’m going to work on during the week and I plan on coming out swinging in Oakland.”
Broc Tickle fully redeemed himself in Los Angeles, and showed everyone he deserves to ride with the big boys. The competition was stacked in the Supercross Class, but Tickle stayed consistent and strong all night and earned an eighth place finish.
“I would say it was a big improvement from last weekend,” said Tickle. “We made some changes on the bike and watched a few tapes to find out where I could improve. I got a good start and made it up to eighth, but the top five isn’t a far reach for me. I can definitely do it.”
The Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki boys head to Oakland, Calif., this Saturday, January 28th for the fourth round of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship. Wilson sits second, one point behind the series points leader, in the Supercross Lites West Region with 62 points. Rattray moves to third with 60 points, and Tickle jumps up to 14th with 22 points in the Supercross Class.
About Pro Circuit
Based in Corona, Calif., Pro Circuit Inc. is a leader in off-road motorcycle and ATV exhausts and aftermarket performance parts. Started in 1978, Pro Circuit is the go to shop for recreational riders and professionals for everything from suspension work to complete engine packages, and everything in between.
Created by former desert racer Mitch Payton, Pro Circuit proves its products and services week-in and week-out through its tagline “We Race.” Every product that dons the Pro Circuit stamp stems from the legendary Pro Circuit race team. A staple in the professional paddock, Pro Circuit Racing has earned 28 AMA championships and more than 200 race wins in more than 30 years of competition.
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Monday, January 23, 2012

Bel-Ray Racing-Weekend Racing Wrap Up

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Bel-Ray Racing-Weekend Racing Wrap Up – January 23, 2012

The 2012 Monster Energy Supercross series continued on Saturday night at Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles, California. Despite rain the night before and morning of the event, the race program took place under sunny skies and seasonable temperatures.

TwoTwo Motorsports/Bel-Ray Racing's Chad Reed claimed his first win of the 2012 season and the 41st win of his career. Coming off 2nd and 5th place finishes in the previous two rounds of the series, Reed was struggling with bike setup and trying to find the top step of the podium. He set the 6th fastest time in qualifying practice, but crashed in his heat race and could only manage an 8th place qualifying position. The main event got underway, but was quickly red-flagged for two downed riders. Reed came out swinging on the re-start and moved quickly into 3rd at the end of the 1st lap, 2nd at the end of the 3rd lap and into the lead by the 5th lap. He went on to ride a perfect fifteen laps on his way to the checked flag. Reed is currently tied for second in the series standings, just four points out of the lead.

The Dodge/Hart & Huntington/Sycuan Casino/Bel-Ray Racing team was off to a good start this weekend with all three of the riders qualifying for the main event. The main event took an early turn for the worst when Ivan Tedesco crashed, breaking his finger. Tedesco joins teammate Josh Hill on the injured list pending further review. Hansen and Partridge were able to finish the race in 7th and 16th respectively. The series point’s standings have Hansen in 9th, Tedesco in 15th and Partridge in 19th after the first three rounds.  

Each weekend has been an improvement for Team Rockstar Energy Racing Suzuki. Martin Davalos won his heat race, and Jason Anderson won the LCQ sending both riders to the main event. Anderson improved on his previous round's results with a great 5th place finish. Davalos also improved on his early season results taking a well earned top 10 finish in 9th place.  Anderson is currently 6th in the points standings while Davalos is inside the top 20 in 17th

The series continues this Saturday night at the O.co Coliseum in Oakland, California.

Follow all of Bel-Ray’s racers in action each week on www.belray and www.belrayracing.com .

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Bel-Ray Super B Honda Concludes Dakar Rally With a Positive Finish

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Bel-Ray Super B Honda Concludes Dakar Rally With a Positive Finish.
Dakar is a 15 day 8,300 kilometer race through Argentina, Chile and Peru. With 443 vehicles taking part in 2012 event, the rally is the largest race of its type in the world.
Often referred to as the world’s toughest race, the 2012 Dakar certainly lived up to its name. The rally began in Argentina on New Year’s Day. The Bel-Ray Super B team of Quinn Cody, Sam Sunderland and Juan Carlos Salvatierra were considered to be top contenders for a victory, but this hope was short lived.
The first day of the race began with success for the Bel-Ray team as team leaders Sunderland and Cody were within the top 40 positions. Cody was ranked in 9th and Sunderland was ranked in 35th.
Day 2 saw the beginning of the team’s problems when the first of the Bel-Ray riders was forced out of the event. Elite rider, Sam Sunderland, was ruled out of the race with a technical issue.  Despite his valiant efforts to remedy the situation, he was unable to resolve the problem, and was forced out of the event.  When he retired, Sunderland was competing in the top 10 of the 188 rider field.
The team’s second elite Quinn Cody started the race exceptionally well and was into a top 10 position during the early stages. On day 3, disaster struck the young American rider. In a high speed, spectacular crash, which was seen around the world, Cody was injured. His injuries included a suspected broken clavicle, a lance to the eye and a concussion. His injuries were too much to continue, and another of Bel-Ray’s racers was forced to retire from the event.
Cody's crash left Juan Carlos Salvatierra as Bel-Ray's final hope for a respectable finish in the event. Making progress from an early position outside the top 150, Salvatierra performed with great skill and promise. He progressed through the field, winning several non-elite class special stages along the way. With his teammates out of the event, Salvatierra was the lucky recipient of some of the special parts reserved for team leaders Cody and Sunderland. Salvatierra rewarded the team by ending the 15 day event in 31st position.
Despite the difficulties endured by Sunderland and Cody, the 2012 Dakar was a positive experience for the Bel-Ray Super B Honda team. The finish shown by Salvatierra is a sign of things to come for the Bolivian rider. Sunderland and Cody will regroup for the 2013 running of the Dakar, beginning next January.
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

MotoConcepts Phoenix Race Report

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Temecula, CA. MotoConcepts Racing (MCR) performed in front of the almost 50,000 Supercross fans poured who beautiful Chase Field in Phoenix Saturday night for the second race of the 2012 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series. Like the prior week, the team fielded three warriors – Mike Alessi, Jeff Alessi in the Supercross class and Vince Friese on Lites for the January 14th, 2012 event.
Vince started off inauspiciously, hitting a Tuff block kicked onto the track by eventual main event winner Dean Wilson, causing him to eat some dirt in the first go at timed qualifying.  He regrouped for the second session and went into the night show with the 15th fastest lap time.  Friese, usually a fine starter, gated poorly in both his heat race and the main event.  He took the last transfer spot to the main in his heat with a 9th place finish.  After rounding the first lap of the main in 16th, Vince picked off a couple of riders in the first few laps of the race and settled into 14th place, where he ended his evening.  He sits 15th overall in series points after two races.
For Jeff, the younger of the Alessi brothers, the day almost ended before it really even started.  Coming up short on the triple during untimed practice, he bent the shift rod going into the engine case.  His mechanic worked feverishly to repair the bike while Jeff missed the first session of timed practice.  In the second session, Jeff was able to secure a time fast enough to move him forward to the night program, where he placed out of a direct transfer spot in his heat race.  In the Last Chance Qualifier, Jeff showed much improvement and ran as high as 4th place, to eventually finish 5th.
Mike Alessi looked good all day, qualifying 10th ahead of such notable riders as Millsaps, Short, Grant, Tedesco, Metcalfe, and Wey.  His MCR-built race bike has been working well for Mike this year and his lap times reflect it.  He easily qualified for the main event by placing 3rd in his heat and felt confident going into the main.  Uncharacteristically, he got a terrible start, coming around the first turn in the back of the back.  Mike went to work and moved up six places on the first lap to 11th position.  Battling with factory Honda rider Justin Brayton, the two became entangled and both went down hard, with Mike having difficulty restarting his bike.  He rejoined the field almost 30 seconds off of the next closest rider but didn’t give up.  He put in solid laps for the remainder of the race, moving his way up to 16th place the race’s end.  He currently sits 12th place overall in the series.
MotoConcepts Racing would also like to congratulate Ryan Dungey, Roger DeCoster, and KTM for their tremendous first victory together this past weekend.  They have quickly and effectively shown that the conventional wisdom isn’t always wise and wish them further success in the season ahead.
To follow the ascent of MotoConcepts Racing and see MotoConcepts products, please go to www.MotoConcepts.com Details of Mike, Jeff, and Tony Alessi’s racing season can be found at www.AlessiRacing.com
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Bel-Ray Racing-Weekend Racing Wrap-Up

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For Immediate Release
FARMINGDALE, NJ – January 16, 2012 – Bel-Ray Company, Inc.  – Bel-Ray Racing-Weekend Racing Wrap-Up
Round 2 of the 2012 Monster Energy Supercross season took place on Saturday night, January 14th in Phoenix, Arizona. Riders from all 3 of Bel-Ray’s professional Supercross teams competed.
TwoTwo Motorsports/Bel-Ray Racing's Chad Reed started the evening well on the challenging track, recording the second fastest lap in timed qualifying. Reed’s night went downhill from there. While challenging for the lead in his heat race he fell in a corner, handing the lead away. Reed was able to quickly remount and qualify for the main event with a 7th place finish. Reed began the main event around the middle of the pack. He challenged quickly and was able to advance to 7th place by mid-race. As the main event drew to a close Reed worked his way into 5th place where he finished. His finish, coupled with the 2nd place from the opening round a week ago leaves Reed in 3rd place in the series standings.
The Dodge/Hart & Huntington/Sycuan Casino/Bel-Ray Racing team came to Phoenix down a rider as Josh Hill suffered a broken leg in Anaheim and will be out of action for the next several weeks. The 3 remaining members qualified directly for the main event from their respective heat races. Josh Hansen and Ivan Tedesco finished 4th and 5th respectively in the first heat, while Kyle Partridge finished 8th in the second heat. The main event was a bit more difficult for the team as all 3 riders suffered from poor starts and were forced to work their way through the field from the back. By the end of the main event, Hansen had worked his way into his second top 10 finish of the season. Tedesco improved on last week by finishing in 11th  place, and Partridge in his first main event of the year, finished 17th. All 3 riders currently sit inside the top 20 in the series point’s standings with Hansen in 10th, Tedesco in 11th and Partridge in 20th.
Team Rockstar Energy Racing Suzuki continues to turn in promising performances. Both Jason Anderson and Martin Davalos have shown they have the speed to run up front. Anderson turned in an excellent 3rd place finish in his qualifying heat. Teammate Davalos was leading his heat when an unfortunate mistake caused him to go down. Davalos was not able to recover quickly enough for a direct transfer, but he won the LCQ and transferred to the main event. Both riders started inside the top 10 in the main event. Anderson rode a consistent race to an eventual 7th place finish. Davalos had an excellent race going and was up to 8th place before retiring with a couple of laps to go. He was awarded a 20th place finish. Anderson currently sits in 6th place and Davalos in 24th place in the overall series standings.
All of Bel-Ray’s teams will be in action when the series continues this Saturday night at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California
Follow Bel-Ray’s professional and amateur racing action all year long at www.belray.com and www.belrayracing.com
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DeCal Works to emblazon the Violation1.com/Shea Racing/ Travisa/National Switchgear AMA Supercross team

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DeCal Works to emblazon the Violation1.com/Shea Racing/
Travisa/National Switchgear AMA Supercross team

DeCal Works returns as sponsor for Monster Energy AMA Supercross East Region Lites team

HOUSTON – DeCal Works has been a fixture in Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM Championship, for several years providing the breakthrough designs and custom graphics for many accomplished teams. Team Violation1.com/Shea Racing/Travisa/National Switchgear powered by SMS Racing is proud to announce that DeCal Works will return as a key sponsor for the team during this season’s quest in the AMA Supercross 250cc Lites East Region rounds.

Shea Racing has been supported by DeCal Works since the team’s AMA Supercross debut in 2009. Last season, DeCal Works included a Team Violation1.com/Shea Racing/Travisa/National Switchgear KTM 250SX-F race bike in its national advertising. It was emblazoned with breakthrough-designed, custom team T-9 graphics.

"We are very happy to support the Shea Racing program and looking forward to another great season of competition together in Monster Energy AMA Supercross," said Ron Joint of DeCal Works.

Team Violation1.com/Shea Racing/Travisa/National Switchgear is close to finalizing agreements with athletes for the AMA Supercross 250cc Lites East Region Class who will compete on SMS Racing KTM 250 SX-F bikes. Fans can expect an announcement in the near future.

"Ron and Nic from DeCal Works have been amazing to work with over the years,” said Tim Shea, team manager.  “Each year the new designs are fresh and bold. I can't thank them enough for their continued support. We're running the newest T-9 graphics this year on our SMS KTM's."

Team Violation1.com/Shea Racing/Travisa/National Switchgear powered by SMS Racing will make its 2012 season debut at the Monster Energy AMA Supercross East Region round opener on Saturday, February 18, 2012 at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. You can buy tickets now at www.supercrossonline.com. Keep posted to the team at www.sheamoto.com for rider announcements.

About Team Violation1.com/Shea Racing/Travisa/National Switchgear powered by SMS Racing
Shea Racing, led by Tim Shea, places energy on introducing new fans to action sports through corporate partnerships and involving action sports fans in the team through pit parties and charity events. During the past four years, Shea Racing has competed in the Monster Energy AMA Supercross series with its best season in 2011 when its athletes raced in 12 main events thanks largely to support from National Switchgear and Travisa Passport & Visa Service. Currently, this 2012 AMA Supercross team is made possible by Violation Goggles, SMS Racing, Travisa Passport & Visa Service, National Switchgear, FLY Racing, Fly Formula Helmets, PowerBar, DeCal Works, Get Dirty MX, DT-1 Filters, Supersprox, Maxima, Engine Ice, Dunlop, Matrix Concepts, ActionSportsTV.com, Devol Racing Products, DR.D, ODI, Outlaw Products, Enzo Racing, Renegade Fuels, and River Valley MX. Visit www.sheamoto.com to learn more.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Bel-Ray Racing-Weekend Racing Preview

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FARMINGDALE, NJ – January 13, 2012 – Bel-Ray Company, Inc.  – Bel-Ray Racing-Weekend Racing Preview
Round 2 of the Monster Energy Supercross series will take place on Saturday night, January 14th in Phoenix, Arizona. Bel-Ray teams and riders will be in attendance at Chase Field, the home of Major League Baseball’s Arizona Diamondbacks. For the 2012 season, Bel-Ray is the lubricant of choice for TwoTwo Motorsports/Bel-Ray Racing, Dodge Motorsports/Hart & Huntington/Sycuan Casino/Bel- Ray Racing and Team Rockstar Energy Racing Suzuki, as well as several privateers competing each weekend.
Off to a successful start to the 2012 season, TwoTwo Motorsports/Bel-Ray Racing's Chad Reed comes to Arizona second in the points following his podium finish at round 1 in Anaheim, California. Reed won his heat and raced to a commendable second place finish in the main event. Reed will be a favored contender for a victory this weekend in Phoenix.
The Dodge Motorsports/Hart & Huntington/Sycuan Casino/Bel-Ray Racing team arrives in Phoenix with mixed results from the opening round. Both Ivan Tedesco and Josh Hansen showed promise by entering the main event directly from their heat race. Tedesco took an early top 5 position, and if not for an unfortunate fall late in the main event would have finished in the top 10. Teammate, Josh Hansen, started near the back of the pack, and charged through the field to an eventual top 10 finish. The other half of the team suffered less than ideal results. New team rider Kyle Partridge just missed out on a qualifying position in his heat race. While running in a qualifying position during the LCQ, he went down in a corner and couldn’t regain his position. Teammate Josh Hill was involved in a first turn crash in his heat race, injuring his leg. Despite the pain, Hill tried to ride in the LCQ, but was unable to finish. It was determined this week that Hill has a broken tibia and will be out of action for 4-6 weeks.
Bel-Ray's newest addition, Team Rockstar Energy Racing Suzuki will also compete this weekend in Arizona. Team rider Martin Davalos comes to Phoenix looking for redemption after his Anaheim DNF. Davalos won his heat race and was charging through the field toward a top finish when his bike failed. Teammate, Jason Anderson, came from the back of the pack and picked off riders, one by one, for an eventual 7th place finish.
Watch all of the action from this weekend's race on Speed, Saturday night at 9:30 p.m. (EST). 
Follow Bel-Ray’s professional and amateur racing action all year long at www.belray.com and www.belrayracing.com
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Unadilla to Host 2012 Vintage Motocross Event

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Unadilla MX, one of the oldest and historically significant Motocross racetracks in the world, is pleased to announce a new event for the 2012 season taking place on June 1-3. Called "MX Rewind", the three day festival will focus on vintage machines and will serve as a platform to celebrate over forty years of racing history at Unadilla.

With three full days of entertainment scheduled, this event is being designed to appeal to both racers and the fans of racing alike. Those who attend this event as a fan can expect to watch AHRMA vintage racing (both on the pro track and through the woods), browse a massive vintage swap meet, see a huge display of vintage show motorcycles, camp out on the scenic Unadilla hillsides, all while rubbing elbows and bench racing with some of the most popular legends of the past. There will be much more added to the entertainment list in the coming weeks.

For those looking to test their metal, the AHRMA sanctioned vintage motocross races will take place on the famed Unadilla national track, which is generally off limits to anyone who is not a pro rider. Additional promoter vintage classes will be added, as well. Recognizing that the bikes of yesterday are not the bikes of today, the track will be reworked by a former MX National Champ into a vintage friendly track. There will also be several other forms of racing, some very unique, which will be added to the racing schedule in the coming weeks too.

The early list of celebrities that are scheduled to attend reads like a who's-who of Motocross: Brad Lackey, Gary Jones, Marty Smith, Ron Lechien, Jimmy Weinert, and Gunnar Lindstrom are amongst the early list of guests.

"This is a brand new event for us, one that we are crafting as a "lifestyle" type event, says Greg Robinson, part of the Robinson Family who are the owners of Unadilla. "It is designed to appeal to all fans of motorcycling, whether it is dirt or street. Our natural focus will have an emphasis on the off road portion, but we want to make it clear that everyone who is a fan of motorcycles is invited to come out and enjoy the weekend. Robinson also added, "While racing is an integral part of our dna, and it will be large part of this event, there will also be much more to experience from a pure entertainment standpoint. We hope all of our longtime fans of Unadilla will come out, camp, and enjoy a fun weekend with us at the track."

Make sure you make your camping reservations with us and block off the weekend of June 1-3! Information is being added and updated on a regular basis, so please check the Unadilla website frequently for more information: www.unadillamx.comWas this post helpful? Add yours to our service or subscribe to our feed above.

Lake Elsinore Named Final Motocross National of 2012

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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (January 11, 2012) – MX Sports Pro Racing and Alli Sports announce that the brand new Lake Elsinore Motorsports Park will become the new home of Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, in Southern California. On the heels of announcing the 2012 series schedule and advance ticket sales for next summer, both parties are pleased to welcome the completely renovated Lake Elsinore Motorsports Park as the host site of the season finale, set to take place on Saturday, September 8, 2012.
Located in the hotbed of the motocross industry, and about an hour outside of the major metropolitan areas of Los Angeles and San Diego, Lake Elsinore serves as an ideal location for fans of the sport across the entire southern portion of the state. It’s also well-known to students of the sport’s history as the site of the Lake Elsinore Grand Prix, which was featured prominently in the epic motorcycle racing documentary film On Any Sunday back in 1971 – one year before the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship was born.
“A successful search has landed the Pro Motocross finale at what we feel is the ideal location for a national event in Southern California,” said MX Sports President Davey Coombs. “This is a brand new facility that was built from the ground up to host such an event, and offers riders one of the best layouts of any track in the country. We like to close out the summer where the sport of motocross thrives, and we believe we’ve found the perfect place in Lake Elsinore Motorsports Park.”
The Marc Peters-designed venue is state-of-the-art in terms of motocross and features multiple elevation changes, spectacular obstacles, and easy access for the fans. The facility was designed with not only riders but spectators in mind as well, with paved roads and walkways, lush landscaping, camping amenities and designated areas at multiple elevations for viewing.
“Sight lines might be one of the most underrated values of what makes or breaks any motocross track for the fans,” said Peters, himself a former pro racer and the son of recent Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee Stu Peters. “We built this so there isn’t a bad spot to watch from, no matter where you choose to stand. It was our dream to host a national and in an effort to do so, we took away from all the various experiences at the many tracks that have been a part of American Motocross in the past to make what we hope to be the ideal motocross facility, for both riders and spectators.”
The original Lake Elsinore track was a local hotspot for many years, but over time, newer venues throughout the region garnered the attention of enthusiasts and pros, ultimately forcing it to shut its doors two years ago. After months of sculpting and fine-tuning, the new Lake Elsinore Motorsports Park opened its doors to the public the first weekend in December. While the facility is ready for business (and has been getting rave reviews for the complete makeover) there is still plenty of work to be done, including the completion of a full Lucas Oil four-wheel off-road short course stadium on the property and the finishing touches of what will be the site of the final round of the 2012 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship.
In addition to hosting the best riders on the planet this September, Lake Elsinore Motorsports Park will also be the final stop of the Women’s Motocross Championship. The eight-race season will feature the fastest women riders in the world, including multi-time champions Ashley Fiolek and Jessica Patterson, bringing a fitting conclusion to what is sure to be a memorable final weekend for Pro Motocross and the inaugural national event at Southern California’s newest facility.
Racer X Films recently visited Lake Elsinore on opening day, showcasing the newest playground for motocross riders throughout California. Check it out here. More details about the new Lake Elsinore Motorsports Park can be found at www.raceLE.com.
Ticket info for every round of the 2012 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship can be found at www.allisports.com. Fans won’t want to miss the chance to take advantage of special early-bird ticket sales!
For additional information please visit AlliSports.com/motocross plus “like” the American Motocross Facebook page and “follow” @americanmx on Twitter for exclusive content and additional information on the latest Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship action.
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Motorcycle Mechanics Institute (MMI) Returns as Official Technical Institute of Monster Energy Supercross

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Motorcycle Mechanics Institute (MMI) Returns as Official Technical Institute of Monster Energy Supercross

AURORA, Ill (January 10, 2012) – With the Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, now underway, Feld Motor Sports® announced today that Motorcycle Mechanics Institute (MMI) has returned to serve as the official technical institute of Monster Energy Supercross for the next two years.

As part of MMI’s involvement with Monster Energy Supercross, they will once again reward the top-performing mechanic at the conclusion of each supercross race with the MMI Top Tech award of $500. Top Tech award recipients, who against all odds, helped their rider qualify for the main event will be showcased at the closing of the night’s racing action.  At the conclusion of the 17-race season, the championship’s top technician will be awarded the prestigious MMI Champion’s Mechanic award.

“We are excited to have MMI back on board to commemorate the performance of Monster Energy Supercross’ top technicians through the MMI Top Tech award,” said Dave Prater, director of supercross. “Monster Energy Supercross is the ideal platform for MMI to showcase the exciting programs offered through their institution, so we are pleased to help connect aspiring mechanics to their goals of working in the realm of motor sports.”

Throughout the 2012 Monster Energy Supercross season, MMI will also be offering fans the opportunity to win a Suzuki GSX-R600 street bike. For additional information on how to register, fans can visit the MMI kiosks throughout the concourse and pits at Monster Energy Supercross races. Fans can also learn more about the sweepstakes by visiting www.facebook.com/MMImotorcycle.

The successful alliance between Monster Energy Supercross and MMI has launched the careers of several aspiring supercross/motocross mechanics. Of the top teams in supercross, nearly 25% of their mechanics are MMI graduates.

For more information on the Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, please log on to www.SupercrossOnline.com. For all media requests, please contact Denny Hartwig dhartwig@feldinc.com or 630-566-6305.

To follow Monster Energy Supercross on Facebook and Twitter, log on to http://www.facebook.com/supercrosslive and http://twitter.com/supercrosslive.

About Motorcycle Mechanics Institute (MMI):
Motorcycle Mechanics Institute (MMI), is a division of Universal Technical Institute, Inc. (NYSE: UTI), a leading provider of technical education training for students seeking careers as professional automotive, collision repair, diesel, marine and motorcycle technicians. With campuses located in Phoenix, Ariz. and Orlando, Fla., MMI is supported and equipped by all six major motorcycle manufacturers – American Honda, American Suzuki, BMW, Harley-Davidson Motor Co., Kawasaki Motors Corp., USA and Yamaha Motor Corp. USA. Visit www.uti.edu for more information.

About Feld Motor Sports®:
Feld Motor Sports®, Inc. is the world leader in specialized arena and stadium-based motor sports entertainment.  Feld Motor Sports, Inc. productions include Advance Auto Parts Monster Jam®, Monster Energy Supercross, AMA Arenacross Series, Nuclear Cowboyz®, and IHRA® Nitro Jam®.  Feld Motor Sports, Inc. is a division of Feld Entertainment, the world’s largest producer of live family entertainment.  For more information on Feld Entertainment, visit www.feldentertainment.com

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Dodge, Sycuan Casino, Hart and Huntington, Bel-Ray Racing Race Report

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After numerous hours of preparation, the Dodge Motorsports/Hart & Huntington/Sycuan Casino/Bel-Ray Racing made its 2012 debut with double the team, double the pit space and loads of excitement!

“There was a lot of excitement in our camp this weekend with our expansion to 4 riders! The guys had a lot of ups and downs over the course of the night, but everyone came away in one piece. We are looking forward to building on each week and gaining momentum through the season. We had a lot of great race coverage thanks to SPEED Channel’s live broadcast.” – Carey Hart, Team Owner
It was a busy night of racing for the entire team. Josh Hansen and Ivan Tedesco qualified for the Main event, finishing 10th and 13th respectively. Making his long awaited comeback to SX, Josh Hill fell hard in Qualifying after colliding with another rider. Hill lined up for the Last Chance Qualifier, but was in too much pain to continue; Hill was forced to retire for the evening and hopes to be ready to race Saturday night in Phoenix. Kyle Partridge, also riding in the LCQ, had a terrific start and took the lead for a few laps before falling in a corner, preventing him from qualifying for the Main event.
Quotes from the Team:
Ivan Tedesco, #9: “A solid effort by the Dodge, Sycuan Casino, Hart and Huntington, Bel-Ray Racing Kawasaki team. The weekend went decent. I wasn’t a fan of the track the whole day. I got a good start in both the Heat and the Main event and that made life way easier. In the Main I had a good race going. I was running up front after a second-place start. We ran up front for a while. I held fifth for a long time and had a big crash on lap 17 and that was it. I ended up 13th. I showed myself that I can run up front and looking forward to next weekend.”
Josh Hansen, #100: “We came out with a top 10. We started out the race dead last; there wasn’t one dude behind me. It could of helped to start up front, but I’m lucky to have a great crew working for me. I got my Dodge/Sycuan Casino/Hart and Huntington/Bel-Ray Racing Kawasaki working well. We made some adjustments after practice and that helped. To run top 10 to start off the season is cool. It’s a solid start to the season. I’m pumped and ready to go to Phoenix next weekend.”
Josh Hill, #75: “It was good to be back racing and it was great to be there to practice and to have that feeling of racing again. Unfortunately our night went sour 100 yards off the start in a first turn crash. I’m looking forward to getting back into the speed of things and to consistently get better each weekend.”
Kyle Partridge, #83: “After a solid 2nd place start in the LCQ, I was close to claiming the final transfer spot into the main but a tangle coming out of a corner with a tough-block eliminated me from that final transfer spot into the Main. I’m looking forward to a better showing next race.”
Make sure to keep up to date with everything Dodge, Sycuan Casino, Hart and Huntington, Bel-Ray Racing Supercross Team related by following online:
Twitter: @HandHofficial , @hartluck
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hartandhuntington
http://www.facebook.com/CareyHart46
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/hartandhuntington
Website: http://www.hartandhuntington.com
Team Sponsors: Dodge, Sycuan Casino, Hart and Huntington, Bel-Ray, Fox/Shift, Kawasaki, Hurley, Jacksonville Powersports, Loctite®, Pro Circuit, Liquid Graphics, AllSport Dynamics™ Inc., VP Racing Fuels, Beam Designs, General Tire, Renthal, D.I.D., Up Grade, Hinson Clutch Components Racing, Talon, Works Connection, Matrix Concepts, Dunlop, Twin Air, Premiere Motorsport Group, Divine One Customs, Galfer, Dubya, and N-Style.
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More than $1M Cash in Maxxis 2012 Contingencies

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Maxxis is again offering cash contingencies totaling more than one million dollars to all ATV and motorcycle racers in seven major U.S. off-road race series.
That’s right – cash! Not just discounts, coupons or free product. Cash payouts are available to first through third-place finishers in most classes!
Payouts range from $25 all the way up to $500 for the pro class in certain series. Riders can earn cash in the following series: ATV Motocross Nationals; Extreme Dirt Track Nationals; GNCC ATV and MC; Maxxis New England ATV-MX; Mid America XC Racing ATV and MC; OMA Nationals ATV and MC; and WORCS ATV and MC.
“We’re offering up one million dollars in cash again for 2012,” said Scott Perkins, marketing specialist for Maxxis’ Specialty tire division. “We are proud to offer this support to all the racers in these series. Our tires are known for their durability along with their pro-level performance, which means they are already a great value to racers. But this cash goes above and beyond to help them with racing expenses.”
Riders must run Maxxis tires on all four wheels for ATV and on the front and rear for motorcycle, and must display the specified number of Maxxis decals on their vehicles. Full instructions are on the contingency application forms. To view or download forms, please visit
http://www.maxxis.com/MotorcycleATV/Contingency-Programs.aspx.
About Maxxis International
Maxxis International is a producer of high quality automotive, light truck, motorcycle, ATV, bicycle, lawn & garden and industrial tires. Maxxis has delivered quality tires to original equipment and aftermarket customers for over 40 years. For more information on Maxxis and Maxxis products, please visit maxxis.com.
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Monday, January 9, 2012

ROAD 2 RECOVERY LOS ANGELES DODGER STADIUM SUPERCROSS WEEKEND EBAY AUCTION PACKAGES

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ROAD 2 RECOVERY LOS ANGELES DODGER STADIUM SUPERCROSS WEEKEND EBAY AUCTION PACKAGES
Carlsbad, CA – The Monster Energy Supercross Championship visits the Los Angeles Dodger Stadium for Round 3 of racing on January 21st and the Road 2 Recovery Foundation is her to get you ready with our one of a kind ultimate fan experience packages.
Package #1 includes (4) VIP Full Access Credentials for Supercross at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California. These full access credentials give you access to reserved press box seating, a tour of the Hart and Huntington team semi, track walk, and an autographed jersey from the team owner of Hart and Huntington Racing and freestyle motocross legend, Carey Hart. Package #2 includes (4) all day/night pit passes, tour of the Hart and Huntington team semi, hospitality and your chance to surround yourself with industry leaders. See below for complete package details.
Package #1 VIP package includes:
  • (4) VIP Credentials with all access pit passes
  • Reserved Press Box Seating
  • Tour of Carey Hart’s Hart and Huntington Racing team semi
  • Track Walk
  • Credentials to the Hart and Huntington Hospitality Tent including lunch
  • Autographed Jersey from team owner and freestyle motocross legend Carey Hart

Package #2 Ticket package includes:
  • (4) Tickets with all day/night pit access
  • Rider Section Seating in sections 308-316
  • Tour of Carey Hart’s Hart and Huntington Racing team semi
  • Track Walk
  • Credentials to the Parts Unlimited Hospitality
  • (4) Decal Works Swag bags
  • (4) Skullcandy Earbuds
Bidding available now and ends January 13th!  Look back each week to bid on packages at the stop nearest you. The Road 2 Recovery Foundation would like to thank Feld, Parts Unlimited, Hart and Huntington and Carey Hart for their contributions to the auctions.

About Road 2 Recovery:
The Road 2 Recovery Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization that was founded by Bob Moore, Bob Walker, and Jimmy Button in the fall of 2000, and is dedicated to helping AMA licensed professional motocross/supercross riders with financial assistance if they sustain career-ending injuries as well as providing motivational, emotional, and spiritual support to these individuals and their families. To make a donation click here.  For more information on Road 2 Recovery and upcoming events visit www.road2recovery.com or contact Anita Button at (602) 578-5339.
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Rockford Fosgate will Co-Market with Dodge, Sycuan Casino, Hart and Huntington, Bel-Ray Racing During the 2012 Supercross Season

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Rockford Fosgate will Co-Market with Dodge, Sycuan Casino, Hart and Huntington, Bel-Ray Racing During the 2012 Supercross Season
TEMPE, Ariz. – Jan. 8, 2012 – Rockford Fosgate, the industry leader in high-performance car audio systems, is proud to announce that it has partnered with the Hart and Huntington Racing to be the team’s audio sponsor for the 2012 Supercross season.

“We couldn’t be more excited than to be a part of the Hart and Huntington Racing team,” said Theresa Hephner, Rockford senior director, products and marketing. “Supercross, like Rockford Fosgate, is all about power and performance, and the Hart and Huntington Racing team settles for nothing but the best. The Rockford Fosgate Fanatic lifestyle blends in perfectly with Hart and Huntington Racing’s fan base.”
Race fans who visit the Hart and Huntington pit area will find the team listening to Rockford Fosgate audio products exclusively. They’ll be sporting the Rockford Fosgate logo on all of their team collateral, and the Rockford Fosgate brand will be integrated into Hart Racing’s presence at each race. Outside the race venue, co-marketing activities between both brands will include a web collaboration, social networking sweepstakes, and custom produced video content.
“Rockford Fosgate exemplifies the Hart and Huntington team lifestyle,” said Carey Hart, Hart and Huntington team owner. “From bikes, to wakeboards, to music, Rockford Fosgate and its legion of faithful followers live the life our riders and fans do. We look forward to a successful partnership.”
For more information on Rockford Corporation, please visit www.rockfordcorp.com.
About Rockford Corporation
Setting the standard for excellence in the audio industry, the Rockford Corporation markets and distributes high-performance audio systems for the mobile audio aftermarket and OEM market. Headquartered in Tempe, Ariz., Rockford Corporation is a publicly traded company and manufactures its products under six brands: Rockford Fosgate(R), Rockford Acoustic Design(TM), Lightning Audio(R) and Brax, Helix and Renegade. For more information, please visit: www.rockfordfosgate.com, www.rockfordacousticdesign.com, www.lightningaudio.com, www.braxhifi.com, www.helixhifi.com and www.renegadecaraudio.com
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MTF Camp for Military Families

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Millsaps Training Facility announces the date of the 4th annual “Free Motocross Camp for Military Families” will be April 25-27, 2012.
Offered to active duty or retired military personnel (and immediate family) the camp is a way to say thanks to the military for their service.
Run just like a regular camp riders will learn how to ride faster and safer with instruction in cornering, starts, jumps and rollers and whoops.
Registration is now open (max 2 per family) for those who have not previously attended. If spaces remain anyone may register beginning February 1st.

For more information and to sign up go to MTF’s website www.mtfmx.com
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Bel-Ray Racing-Weekend Racing Wrap-Up

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Bel-Ray Racing-Weekend Racing Wrap-Up
The 2012 Monster Energy Supercross season began on Saturday night, January 7th in Anaheim, California. For the 2012 season, Bel-Ray is the lubricant of choice for TwoTwo Motorsports/Bel-Ray Racing, Dodge Motorsports/Hart & Huntington/Sycuan Casino/Bel- Ray Racing and Team Rockstar Energy Racing Suzuki, as well as several privateers competing each weekend.
TwoTwo Motorsports/Bel-Ray Racing's Chad Reed started the 2012 season off with a bang, taking a convincing win in his first heat of the year. After a top 3 start in the main event Reed worked his way into second, and settled in, turning consistent lap times during the 20 lap main event. Reed held between a 7 and 10 second lead over third place. A small tip over in a corner near the end of the main event closed Reed's gap, allowing third place rider, Ryan Dungey, to challenge the position. Reed held off Dungey for a second place finish on the podium, and an excellent start for the 2012 season.
For 2012 the Dodge Motorsports/Hart & Huntington/Sycuan Casino/Bel-Ray Racing team expanded from 2 riders to 4, all with an excellent chance for Supercross success. Josh Hill and Josh Hansen were both in heat 1. Hill’s heat began with a rough start as he went down in the first turn after colliding with another rider. Meanwhile, Hansen turned in a consistent race finishing 7th, with a direct transfer to the main event. 
Teammates Ivan Tedesco and Kyle Partridge competed in the 2nd heat. Tedesco got a good jump on the field, and entered the first turn near the front. Tedesco finished the heat in 5th place qualifying him for the main event. Partridge however suffered from a poor start and failed to secure a qualifying position.  As a result, both Hill and Partridge lined up for the Last Chance Qualifier, but Hill was in too much pain from his crash to continue. He retired for the evening and hopes to be fit for action on Saturday night in Phoenix, AZ. Partridge got a great start in the LCQ and held a lead for a few laps of the heat, before falling in a corner. Unable to recover from the fall Partridge failed to qualify for the main event. 
The main event saw Tedesco make an early push for 3rd place. Unfortunately Tedesco's pace fell leaving him in 5th place before an unfortunate crash. Tedesco made every effort to recover lost time ultimately finishing in 11th place. Teammate Hansen got off to a poor start, but was able to rally up the field for an impressive 10th place finish.
Bel-Ray's newest addition, Team Rockstar Energy Racing Suzuki, showed promising results in the first race of the season. Teammates Martin Davolos and Jason Anderson both raced in heat 2. Davalos raced an excellent heat, finishing in 1st! Anderson also managed to qualify with a 7th place finish in the heat. During the main event both riders suffered a poor start. Together they were able to make their way up to the top 10, before Davalos began to suffer bike problems forcing him to retire. Anderson was able keep his foothold and finished the race in 7th place.
All of Bel-Ray’s teams will be in action when the series continues this Saturday night in Phoenix,  Arizona.
Follow Bel-Ray’s professional and amateur racing action all year long at www.belray.com and www.belrayracing.com
 Bel Ray Company Inc was founded in 1946 and is a privately held, woman owned business serving the lubrication needs of powersports, industrial and mining customers worldwide. Bel-Ray is recognized as the leader in the specialty lubricants industry for setting high standards of quality and performance with products formulated for the motorcycle, automotive, aviation, energy, food, marine, military, mining, OEM, Industrial steel, and textile industries.

“Flex Your Engine” with Bel-Ray’s superior Powersports line that delivers top quality Made-in-the-USA products to motorcycle and recreational vehicle enthusiasts around the world. Bel-Ray products are available at powersports dealers worldwide. Visit 
Bel-Ray.com for a complete dealer listing. Like us on Facebook.com/BelRay or follow us onTwitter/Bel_Ray
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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Bel-Ray Announces 2012 Supercross Teams

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FARMINGDALE, NJ January 6, 2012–– Bel-Ray Company, Inc.  – the leading USA-based lubrication manufacturing company is pleased to announce their professional racing teams competing in the Monster Energy Supercross series.
The 2012 Supercross season begins on Saturday night at Angels Stadium in Anaheim, California and continues in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 5 with stops across the United States and Canada. Bel-Ray will be the lubricant supplier for several top teams, providing them a performance advantage as they compete for victory.
TwoTwo Motorsports/Bel-Ray Racing's Chad Reed comes into 2012 after a successful 2011 Supercross tour that saw the Honda mounted rider win 2 main events on his way to second place finish in the 2011 standings. Reed is sure to be contender for the win when the gate drops on Saturday night.
Dodge Motorsports/Hart & Huntington/Sycuan Casino/Bel-Ray Racing will be expanding their team for 2012. Ivan Tedesco returns to the team for another season and is joined by Josh Hansen, Josh Hill and Kyle Partridge on their Kawasaki KXF450’s. 
Bel-Ray Racing has added Team Rockstar Energy Racing Suzuki to their roster as their entry into Lites class racing. The team will consist of Martin Davalos and Jason Anderson on the west coast, and Hunter Hewitt and Blake Wharton on the east coast on their Suzuki RMZ250’s.
Learn more about Bel-Ray’s racers this season at www.belray.com or on their racing exclusive sitewww.belrayracing.com.
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Feld Motor Sports® Grants International Television Distribution Rights to IMG Media

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Feld Motor Sports® Grants International Television Distribution Rights to IMG Media
Key Properties Monster Jam® and Monster Energy Supercross to Grow International Television Footprint
AURORA, Ill. (January 7, 2012) – Feld Motor Sports® announced today that it has selected IMG Media, a division of IMG Worldwide, the global sports, fashion and media company, to be the exclusive international television distributor of its world class live motor sports events including Monster Jam® and Monster Energy Supercross, an FIM World Championship.
In a strategic move to exponentially increase the number of viewers of Feld Motor Sports’ roster of properties on a global scale, IMG Media will dedicate most of its initial focus on distributing Monster Jam and Monster Energy Supercross to television partners in Europe, Middle East, and Asia-Pacific.
“Feld Motor Sports’ live entertainment production Monster Energy Supercross and Monster Jam are leading motor sports properties in North America and we are thrilled to distribute and build their brand around the world,” said Hillary Mandel, Senior Vice President, IMG Media. “Feld knocks it out of the park in North America with sold out events, great television production and terrific network television coverage. Given the quality of production, the international field of athletes who compete in Monster Energy Supercross and the pure adrenaline factor of both properties, we are eager to sell and distribute these properties globally.”
Monster Energy Supercross is the premier off-road motorcycle racing championship in the world, with an FIM World Championship sanction, performing in front of 800,000 fans at 17 races..  The racing circuit has made international stops in Switzerland, The Netherlands, Spain, and currently hosts a race in Canada.  Many of the top riders who compete for the Monster Energy Supercross championship come from outside the United States including Australia, England, Scotland, Italy, Germany, France, South Africa, Mexico, and Costa Rica.  Domestically, Monster Energy Supercross programming airs on SPEED, CBS Sports, and Fuel TV.
Monster Jam is the largest touring monster truck property in the world performing in front of 4 million fans annually.  Sell-out crowds routinely pack the world’s top stadiums and arenas to cheer for their favorite monster trucks including fan favorites Grave Digger®, Maximum Destruction®, Monster Mutt®, Mohawk Warrior, Grinder, and El Toro Loco® among others.  Monster Jam has a strong worldwide retail consumer product licensing program that includes key global partners Mattel, Activision, K’NEX, Traxxas, and Fathead, in addition to many domestic and territory specific licensees.  Monster Jam television programming can be seen domestically on SPEED and CBS Sports.
“IMG is the best international television distributor in the world and we couldn’t be happier that they are representing our international television rights,” said Charlie Mancuso, President, Feld Motor Sports.  “We have had a series of recent exciting television announcements that add to the breadth of Monster Jam and Monster Energy Supercross, and this partnership is another step to growing the properties on a global scale.”
For more information on the Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, please log on to www.SupercrossOnline.com. For all media requests, please contact Denny Hartwig dhartwig@feldinc.com or 630-566-6305. To follow Monster Energy Supercross on Facebook and Twitter, log on to http://www.facebook.com/supercrosslive and http://twitter.com/supercrosslive.
About Feld Motor Sports®
Feld Motor Sports®, Inc. is the world leader in specialized arena and stadium-based motor sports entertainment.  Feld Motor Sports, Inc. productions include Advance Auto Parts Monster Jam®, Monster Energy Supercross, AMA Arenacross Series, Nuclear Cowboyz®, and IHRA® Nitro Jam®.  Feld Motor Sports, Inc. is a division of Feld Entertainment, the world’s largest producer of live family entertainment.  For more information on Feld Entertainment, visit www.feldentertainment.com.
About IMG
IMG Worldwide is a global sports, fashion and media business, with nearly 3,000 employees operating in 30 countries around the globe. IMG’s areas of expertise are diverse and wide ranging:  IMG College; IMG’s Joint Ventures in China, Brazil and India; IMG Media; IMG Events and Federations; IMG Fashion; IMG Models; IMG Art+Commerce; IMG Clients; IMG Academies; IMG Consulting and IMG Licensing.  More information is available at www.imgworld.com  Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/IMG_Worldwide and Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/IMG-Worldwide/
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Friday, January 6, 2012

2012 AMA Pro/Am Motocross schedule

Courtesy of AMA
The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) is pleased to announce the 2012 AMA Pro/Am Motocross schedule. AMA Pro/Am Motocross provides the proving ground for amateur racers to earn the credentials they need to line up at an AMA Supercross or AMA Pro Racing Motocross event.




"AMA Pro/Am Motocross represents the pinnacle of amateur motocross competition," said AMA Director of Racing Joe Bromley. "Racers at these events compete at premier tracks around the country for the points, purse money and contingency that will help them get to the next level -- AMA Supercross and AMA Pro Racing Motocross.



"This year's schedule is one of the best ever, with more than 40 events at some of the country's most challenging race tracks run by the sport's top promoters and organizers. This schedule is designed to test riders with top competition and national-caliber tracks and prepare them for the pro ranks."



Bromley added that the current AMA Pro/Am Motocross schedule is just the start for 2012 and that additional events will be added and announced throughout the course of the season.



The 2012 AMA Pro/Am Motocross season kicks off in Texas with the Texas Winter Series. It wraps up in Florida at the Winter Olympics.



AMA Director of Supercross Kevin Crowther added that the AMA Racing Pro/Am schedule and points process has contributed significantly to the skill and readiness of incoming AMA Supercross riders. He says that AMA Pro/AM Motocross competitors, who can also earn points toward their AMA Supercross license at AMA Arenacross events, are well prepared for professional competition.



"AMA Pro/Am Motocross provides the foundation of professional competition in this country and is integral to the natural progression of a rider through the amateur ranks all the way up to earning their AMA Supercross license," Crowther said. "I am pleased to see such a promising schedule for 2012. AMA Pro/Am Motocross gets stronger every year and continues to help prepare the fastest AMA Supercross racers on the planet."



AMA Pro/Am Motocross events are open to both professionally licensed and A-class amateur motocross racers. The events allow amateurs to gain experience on America's top tracks and prepare for the fast pace and long motos featured at the pro level.



To be considered for a professional motocross license, competitors must have earned at least 75 advancement points (at the time of application) in AMA Pro/Am Motocross events in a continuous 12-month period. Points are based off overall finishes in either the 250 Pro/Am and Open Pro/Am classes. Points from each class are not combined.



For more on AMA Pro/Am Motocross, see AmericanMotorcyclist.com > Racing > AMA Pro/Am Motocross.



2012 AMA Pro/Am Motocross Schedule (subject to change)



Jan. 1

Freestone County Raceway, Wortham, TX

Texas Winter Series

(713) 962-3386

www.freestonemx.com



Jan. 15

Oakhill Raceway, Decatur, TX

Texas Winter Series

(940) 577-2225

oakhillmx@oakhillmx.com

www.oakhillmx.com



Jan 29

Village Creek MX Park, Fort Worth, TX

Texas Winter Series

(817) 962-3386

vcmx@villagecreekmx.com

www.villagecreekmx.com



Feb. 12

Freestone County Raceway, Wortham, TX

Texas Winter Series

(713) 962-3386

www.freestonemx.com



Feb. 25 and 26

Arizona Cycle Park, Buckeye, AZ

LLQ

Arizona Cycle Park

(623) 853-0750

www.arizonacyclepark.com



Feb. 28 - March 3

Freestone County Raceway, Wortham, TX

Freestone Spring Championship

(713) 962-3386

www.freestonemx.com



March 12-17

Mill Creek, Pell City, AL

Spring Classic

RPM Sports

(205) 699-8857

www.rpmsportsonline.com



March 15-18

Three Palms Action Sports Park, Conroe, TX

Spring Break Classic

Extreme Sports

www.threepalmsesp.com



March 10 and 11

Competitive Edge, Hesperia, CA

LLQ

(909) 456-1070

www.ridecemx.com



March 24 and 25

Golden Pine Raceway, Prentiss, MS

LLQ

(601) 506-8669

www.goldenpineraceway.com



April 1

Devils Ridge Motocross, Sanford, NC

(919) 776-1767

www.devilsridgemotox.com



April 15

Pagoda Motorcycle Club, Birdsboro, PA

(610) 582-3717

www.pagodamotorcycleclub.com



April 21 and 22

Honey Lake Motocross Park, Milford, CA

LLQ

(530) 827-2639

www.honeylakemx.com



May 5 and 6

Dutch Sport Park, Bloomingdale, MI

LLQ

(269) 521-7800

dspmx@msn.com

www.dutchsportparkmx.com



May 12 and 13

RM Promotions, Little Falls, MN

LLQ

(612) 919-3457

www.motocityraceway.com



May 13

South Fork Competition Park, Petersburg, VA

VMP / MAMAMX

(443) 783-3249

www.vmpmx.com

www.mamamx.com



May 18

(Hangtown MX), Rancho Cordova, CA

Amateur day at National

Dirt Diggers North M.C. Inc.

(530) 758-5554

www.hangtownmx.com



May 27

Pine Ridge Raceway, Athelstane, WI

(715) 856-6612

Gmellissa337@aol.com



May 27

High Fly MX, Crothersville, IN

Let's Go Racing LLC

(812) 374-8228

letsgoracing1@yahoo.com

www.highflymx.com



May 28

Lincoln Trails Motosports, Casey, Il

(217) 932-2041

itmotors@hughes.net

www.lincolntrailmotosports.com



May 26 and 27

Lazy River MX, Dalton, GA

LLQ

(706) 278-1620

teamsyd@aol.com

www.lazyrivermotocross.com



May 28

Freestone County Raceway, Wortham, TX

Amateur day at National

(713) 962-3386

www.freestonemx.com



May 28

Sweney Cycle Park, Brush. CO

(970) 768-0518

www.sweneycyclepark.com



June 16 (Sat night)

Moto Pro Inc, Stadium Megacross, Mendota, IL

815-539-9021

wardy@mtco.com

www.megacross.com



June 17

MC Motopark, Mt. Carroll, IL

(815) 238-1614

reidabook@centurytel.net

www.mcmotopark.com



June 17

Budds Creek Motocross Park, Leonardtown, MD

(301) 481-6148

www.buddscreek.com



July 15

High Fly MX, Crothersville, IN

Let's Go Racing LLC

(812) 374-8228

letsgoracing1@yahoo.com

www.highflymx.com



July 20

Washougal MX Park, Washougal, Washington

Amateur day at National.

(360) 837-3975

www.washougalmxpk.com



Aug. 26

Pleasure Valley Raceway, Armagh, PA

(814) 695-2453

www.cernics.com

www.pvrmx.com



Aug. 26

Spring Creek MX Park, Millville, MN

Hi-Winders

(507) 753-2779

www.springcreekmx.com



Sept. 1-3

Baja MX, Millington, MI

Baja MX Inc.

(989) 871-3356

ride@bajamx.com

www.bajamx.com



Sept. 2

Pine Ridge Raceway, Athelstane, WI

(715) 856-6612

Gmellissa337@aol.com



Sept. 9

Hurricane Hills Motorsports, Clifford, NJ

(570) 222-9290

hurricanehillsmx@yahoo.com

www.hhmotocross.com



Sept. 23

Blue Diamond MX Park, New Castle, DE

Baltimore County Trail Riders

(302) 834-5867

www.bctra.com



Sept. 30

Buffalo Creek Motocross Park, Canton, TX

Kingdom Motorsports

(214) 939-4321

info@buffalocreekmx.com

www.buffalocreekmx.com



Sept. 30

Sunset Ridge MX, Walnut, IL

4P Promotions Inc.

(815) 379-9534

www.sunsetridgemx.com



Oct. 7

Ostego Club, Gaylord, MI

Baja MX Inc.

(989) 871-3356

ride@bajamx.com

www.bajamx.com



Oct. 7

Raceway Park, Englishtown, NJ

K.R.O.C.

(734) 446-7800

rpmx@comcast.net

www.racewaypark.com



Oct. 14

Pagoda Motorcycle Club, Birdsboro, PA

(610) 582-3717

www.pagodamotorcycleclub.com



Oct. 28

Golden Pine Raceway, Prentiss, WI

(601) 506-8669

www.goldenpineraceway.com



Oct. 27-28

Budds Creek Motocross Park, Leonardtown, MD

(301) 481-6148

www.buddscreek.com



Nov. 4

Freestone County Raceway, Wortham, TX

(713) 962-3386

www.freestonemx.com



Nov. 4

Mill Creek, Pell City, AL

Fall Classic

RPM Sports

(205) 699-8857

www.rpmsportsonline.com



Nov. 10-11

Freestone County Raceway, Wortham, TX

(713) 962-3386

www.freestonemx.com



Nov. 18

Hillbilly Hills, Musella, GA

RPM Sports

(205) 699-8857

www.rpmsportsonline.com



Nov. 19-21

Gatorback Cycle Park, Gainesville, FL

Unlimited Sports MX

(813) 470-7498

info@unlimitedsportsmx.com

www.unlimitedsportsmx.com



Nov. 22-24

Gatorback Cycle Park, Gainesville, FL

Unlimited Sports MX

(813) 470-7498

info@unlimitedsportsmx.com

www.unlimitedsportsmx.com



Note: Races associated with Loretta Lynn Area Qualifiers (posted as LLQ) will receive points in the following classes: 250 A, Open A and Pro-Sport. The Pro-Sport Class will provide Pro-Am points for both 250 and Open class (race results will be duplicated and be posted in both classes).



Note: No races will provide double points





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FMF Championship Power

Courtesy of FMF



Rancho Dominguez, CA (January 6, 2012): After coming off an amazing 2011 season in which FMF Racing took every major premier class Supercross and Motocross Championship, FMF Racing looks forward to bringing the power thru 2012. With FMF’s superior equipment and exceptional lineup of teams, FMF is poised to make another Supercross and Motocross championship run.



Headlining FMF Racing for 2012 is the JGR/Toyota/FMF Yamaha team. FMF Racing has supported the elite JGR squad since its inception into Supercross and Motocross in 2008 and is thrilled to continue to extend their support. In arguably the biggest off season move, JGR signed two-time Supercross Champion and former AMA Motocross Champion James Stewart to a three year deal. Stewart will be gunning for his third Supercross Championship in 2012 and first as an FMF athlete. Also riding for JGR for the second straight season is former Lites Supercross Champion Davi Millsaps. Millsaps, who recently signed with FMF Apparel, is looking forward to the 2012 season and will be a contender for wins and podiums.



New for FMF Racing this year is the signing of the Supercross.com/Honda team owned by Larry Brooks and Jeremy McGrath with Andrew Short as their first rider. FMF is excited to be working with an exceptional team manager in Larry Brooks and of course “The King of Supercross” Jeremy McGrath who has won more Supercross races than anyone in history. With Andrew Short back on his familiar Factory CRF450 equipped with an FMF exhaust, “Shorty” is primed for a breakthrough Supercross season.



FMF Racing is also pleased to announce it has combined forces with the newly built JWR Racing squad consisting of Josh Grant and Kyle Chisholm aboard KX450’s. Returning for FMF in 2012 will be the Jstar/JDR KTM team of Malcolm Stewart, PJ Larson and Matt Moss contesting the West Coast Lites class. Also, FMF will continue to support the MotoConcepts team in 2012 consisting of Mike and Jeff Alessi as well as Vince Friese, Jake Canada, and Tommy Weeks. Furthermore FMF will support the C4MX team consisting of Scott Champion.



Combining FMF’s unparalleled exhaust technology with the support of elite race teams, FMF Racing is set to all systems go for 2012! The Supercross season kicks off this Saturday January 7th from Anaheim Stadium.



About FMF: FMF Racing founder and owner, Don Emler, had a simple vision for the company when he started it in his garage back in 1973: Provide top-level U.S. racing equipment at the grassroots level. 39 years later, FMF racing is known for delivering the world’s top performance exhaust products, as well as premium custom apparel for the entire motorsports market, which includes all of its enthusiasts and fans. From Supercross, Motocross, Off-Road, Endurocross, FMX & Freeriding, all the way to Streetbike & Pavement Racing. Don’s vision continues to guide the family operated company, which has expanded into a 90,000 square foot state-of-the-art design and manufacturing facility in the heart of Los Angeles, CA. FMF houses the world’s best design and production teams in the U.S.A. under one roof.



www.fmfracing.com



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