Monday, May 9, 2011

realMotocross sponsors Tyler Livesay

Courtesy of Real Motocross

realMotocross sponsors Tyler Livesay


realMotocross is excited to sponsor its first rider, Tyler Livesay. It’s a monumental moment for the new social network to be able to give support to it’s first amateur rider.  Tyler is a previous champion at the super competitive Dade City Sponsors Cup - great riders from Bob Hanna to James Stewart have participated at Dade City. “Tyler’s reputation as a fierce competitor, as well as, his business minded demeanor made him a great candidate.  However, what really set Tyler apart from the other hopefuls was his belief in what we are trying to accomplish with realMotocross and the initiative that he took to promote the site even before he was actually sponsored. We will be choosing future riders based on their activity on http://realmotocross.com because it gives a good gauge of how riders represent themselves to the masses. So if you have sponsors get on the site and brag about all the help they are giving you and you might just be our next rider.”  explains, Iain Grae - CEO of realMotocross.  Tyler who not only races but teaches motocross lessons at East Bay Motocross and for MotoE has also committed to posting riding tips on his profile for all members of realMotocross to utilize.  Be sure to support Tyler if you see him track side at Dade City Sponsor Cup and ask him how to get involved with the realMotocross family. Take a look at Tylers Motocross Profile to learn more.

When Tyler was looking for a ride for 2011 he had a few different options that he was weighing.  Because of past sponsors pulling the plug mid season the previous year he learned to be extremely diligent in acquiring sponsors for 2011.  This was very difficult for him in 2010 because he is someone who will always tell you how he sees it and expects you to do the same back.  In the end this was one of the main reasons Tyler decided to work with realMotocross.  “You know you can ask anyone that knows anything about Tyler Livesay, if he's scared to speak the truth about anything or anyone and I'd be willing to bet there answer would be no way. So listen to me when I tell you this the people at realMotocross.com are legit! Honestly these people have become like family to me, stay true to their word, never lead you on, pick you up when your down. And these are only a few of the reasons I'm so proud to be part of the realMotocross.com family, thanks guys you’re the best!” remarks Tyler Livesay.  Tyler also chose to work with realMotocross because he is a very social person - a motocross social network - was music to his ears.

About Tyler Livesay

Tyler who holds several Championship rings from the South Florida Pro racing scene has set his sights on another Sponsor Cup Sweep. At 22 years old he is one of the premier riders in the region and will be racing the entire Sponsors cup series. Because of his raw talent and boyish charm he is set to be the featured rider of the series and will be a major star in the series which will be aired by FUEL tv.

About RealMotocross, Inc.

realMotocross.com is the largest social network for motocross & dirt bike riding.  realMotocross helps riders find friends to ride with, sponsors, new products, motocross schools & motocross tracks.  The company is unique in that everything is free, we travel to major events with product giveaways while photographing & filming rider/promoter/product interviews, riding/racing action, track layout and reviews.  We encourage riders to participate by reviewing tracks near to them and spreading the word about products they believe in.  In addition, it’s a great place for riders to build a portfolio for future sponsorship or just to display their riding history. Information on races, tracks, MX schools, new equipment and technologies in the industry, biographies and a rider’s network for sharing experiences are all part of the world of http://realMotocross.com.
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