Courtesy of
Cooper Webb
Wiggins, Miss. (Nov. 27, 2012) - For the 41st time,
Gatorback Cycle Park in Gainesville, Fla. was host to the annual Winter
Olympics of Motocross during the week of Thanksgiving. Star
Racing/Yamaha/Rockstar Energy’s Cooper Webb contested the 250 A and 250
Pro Sport classes in both supercross and motocross, sweeping all four
titles. He also raced the 450 A and 450 Pro
Sport classes on his
Yamaha YZ250F winning two championships in the 450 A classes and
finishing on the podium in the 450 Pro Sport classes against more
powerful machines.
“I had a good week, it’s tough competition in
the A class and it feels good to have been a contender in each of the
classes I raced,” said the 17-year old Webb. ”I work really hard, and
the goal is to win. I want to thank Bobby Regan (Star
Racing/Yamaha/Rockstar Energy Team owner) and the entire team for
building me an awesome 250, Yamaha, Rockstar Energy, my coach
Gary Bailey, my mechanic, my trainer, and all of the sponsors who help
our team get to the races,” added Webb.
Webb will make his
professional debut at the start of the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross
Championship May 18, at the Hangtown Motocross Classic in Sacramento,
Calif. Follow Cooper Webb on Facebook at facebook.com/cooperwebb175.YMCB, and on Twitter @minicoop175.
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