Courtesy of Metal Mulisha
Irvine, CA (December 28, 2011) - Metal Mulisha
will revisit its roots in Supercross and Motocross with an agreement to
become the official casual sponsor for the Valli-Star
Supercross/Motocross team.
As part of the agreement, the team will be seen with the Metal
Mulisha logo on their helmets, jerseys and bikes. Led by top riders such
as Ryan Sipes, Kyle Cunningham, Austin Stroupe, Gareth Swanepohl, Nico Izzi, Ryan Morris and Kyle Peters, the team will be competing at all 2012 events on the AMA Supercross and Motocross tours.
Led by “The General” Brian Deegan, Mulisha recently held the team introduction at the Yamaha test track located in Corona, CA.
“I’m pumped about getting back into Supercross and Moto racing
with the Valli-Star team,” said Metal Mulisha’s Brian Deegan. “We’re
joining forces with a great team that knows how to win, so it will be
cool to see them wearing Mulisha on the podium next year.”
Mulisha has a strong background in both Motocross and Supercross,
with founder Brian Deegan starting his career in Supercross at the age
of 17, before helping to usher in Freestyle Motocross during the late
1990s. At the LA Coliseum In 1997, Deegan famously won the Supercross
Lites race and in true rebel style, ghost rode his bike across the
finish line. Many other Mulisha riders, such as Ronnie Faisst and Cam
Sinclair, began racing in Supercross early in their careers. Earlier
this year, Mulisha expanded into the amateur ranks of Supercross and
Motocross with the signing of young rider, Andrew Pierce, who debuted
with Mulisha by winning four championships at the Mini Olympics.
The AMA Supercross season will kick off January 7th from Anaheim,
CA, while the AMA Motocross season begins in May. For more information,
visit http://www.supercrossonline.com and http://www.allisports.com/motocross.
For more info on Metal Mulisha athletes, news and appearances, visit www.metalmulisha.com or the Metal Mulusha Facebook page.
Star Valli/Yamaha/Metal Mulisha Racing
#19 Kyle Cunningham – Lites/250
#23 Gareth Swanepoel – Lites/250
#53 Ryan Sipes – Lites/250
#96 Kyle Peters – Lites/250
#65 Ryan Morais – 450
#50 Nico Izzi – Lites SX and 450 MX
#56 Austin Stroupe – 450
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