Friday, May 10, 2013

Cobra Moto salutes its Amateur National Arenacross Championship champs!

Courtesy of Cobra Motors

Cobra Moto racers rack up the titles at Las Vegas’ South Point Arena this past weekend, led by New York’s Reed Cooper who won both 50cc & 65cc titles!

LAS VEGAS (May 10, 2013) – The 14th annual AMSOIL AMA Amateur National Arenacross Championship had a decided Cobra Moto appeal to it in the junior classes as kids on their American-made Cobras nailed national AMA titles in three 50cc class championship divisions, as well as a national title in the 65cc class.

New York’s Reed Cooper was the top dog for Cobra at the ANAC, taking division titles in both the hotly-contested 65cc 7-9 class, as well as the overall No. 1 position in the 50cc class’ senior 7-8 division. Cobra Moto’s Dane Morales (Calif.) – who doubles as one of the nation’s top young BMX racers when he’s not ripping on his King 50 - would reign supreme in the 50cc 4-6 class. And Pennsylvania’s Cole Bader would add Cobra Moto’s impressive fourth title with an overall victory in the 50cc 4-8 class.

1st - 50cc (4-8)*: Cole Bader – Quakertown, Pa. – Cobra
1st - 65cc (7-9)*: Reed Cooper – Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. – Cobra
1st - 50cc (4-6)*: Dane Morales – Huntington Beach, Calif. – Cobra
1st - 50cc (7-8)*: Reed Cooper – Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. – Cobra

Adding solid podium finishes for Cobra Moto at the ANAC were California’s Ty Freehill, who was the runner-up in both the 7-8 50cc and the 4-8 50cc classes. New York’s Ryder Cooper, Reed Cooper’s younger brother, placed 2nd in the 4-6 50cc class and California’s Chandler Jones rounded out Cobra’s scoring at the ANAC with a 3rd place finish in the 7-9 65cc class.

Up next for Cobra: The Monster Energy Mammoth (Calif.) Motocross, June 21-30.

Don’t forget your entry for the “Cobra Tales” video contest. For official Contest Rules, Submission Guidelines and Contest Eligibility link to our website at: http://www.cobramotorcycle.com/v2_2013videocontest.asp

Teaming with Cobra Moto on the world’s most successful competition mini cycles are: Liquid Petroleum, Haas, Bel-Ray, Autolite, Pro Circuit, SKF and CARD.
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Thursday, May 9, 2013

FMF Racing’s Davi Millsaps Captures 2nd Place Overall in the 2013 Supercross Series

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FMF Racing’s Davi Millsaps Captures 2nd Place Overall in the 2013 Supercross Series
As the last firework exploded over Sam Boyd Stadium to signal the end of the 2013 Supercross Series, FMF’s very own Davi Millsaps celebrated yet another podium finish to help him secure 2nd in the overall championship point standings. With a season that saw him collect an astonishing 12 podiums and 2 wins, Davi has a lot to be happy about and we here at FMF couldn’t be more proud of him. With his FMF Factory 4.1 equipped Rockstar Energy Racing race bike getting results on the track, and his signature DM18 FMF T-Shirt line scoring style points for him off the track, Davi helped embody the FMF philosophy: “Style For Days…Motocross Forever.” Congrats on a great season Davi!
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Established in 1973, FMF Racing is one of the most dominant and influential brands in the world of Off-Road Motocross Racing. Founded by Don Emler in his Hawthorne, CA garage, the brand’s steadfast dedication to supporting the sport, along with its athletes and partners, has earned the respect and loyalty of industry consumers and insiders.  From cutting-edge design to efficient manufacturing, sourcing, marketing, operations and distribution, FMF strives to elevate performance in every facet of the business. FMF Racing’s iconic red-and-yellow logo is still fueling the growth and passion for the sport of motocross more than 37 years later, expanding its collection of performance products and apparel. The family-owned and operated company also features top level world-class race teams that continue to dominate the podium at events around the globe. For more information, please visit www.fmfracing.com
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MX Royalty to Attend MX Rewind at Unadilla

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New Berlin, New York - Fifteen former racing legends, with countless International and National Motocross Championships to their names, have once again committed to attend and participate at MX Rewind at Unadilla, which is taking place June 14-16, 2013.
Returning to Unadilla will be a familiar voice who called all the races in the 1970s and 1980s ---- Larry Maiers. Maiers voice will once again be heard at Unadilla as he calls the races of the legends and lends his hand as Master of Ceremonies at the various bench racing sessions. Back on the bike, the racing legends will be led by "Bad Brad" Lackey, the first American to win a World Championship, Danny "The Door" LaPorte, who became the second American World Champion, and Trampas Parker, the third American to win a World Championship and the only one to do it twice. The list of legends is both long and distinguished and reads like a whose-who of Motocross.
Joining the three American World Champions will be Gary "The Professor" Bailey, John "The Flyin' Hawaiian" DeSoto, New Jersey's own Mickey Kessler, Warren Reid, Gary Semics, and New York's own Jimmy "The Jammer" Weinert (1974 and 1975 500cc National Champion).
From the more recent era of the 1980s and 1990s, we have Guy Cooper (1990 125cc National Champion), Ryan "Ryno" Hughes (1st place overall in the 125cc National at Unadilla in 1994 and 1995), Shaun Kalos, "The Dogger" Ron Lechien (a member of the winning U.S. team at the 1985 and 1988 MX des Nations and 1985 125cc National Champion, as well as winner of the 1984 USGP at Unadilla), Nate Ramsey, and Jeff Stanton (a member of the winning U.S. MX des Nations teams in 1989,1990, and 1991, 250cc National Champion in 1989, 1990, and 1992, and winner of the Unadilla 250cc USGP in 1990,1991, and 1992).
"We are once again very excited and amazed at the response of the legends to this event. To have this impressive and formidable list of former racers joining us for the second annual MX Rewind weekend is unbelievable', states Unadilla's Greg Robinson. "For those of us who grew up going to the track to watch these heroes back in the day, this is yet again a dream come true. The MX Rewind legends represent four decades of motocross racing history. To have America's three World Champions here together, and three members of winning American MX des Nations teams is simply unheard of. Last year the legends blew everyone away with their stories and willingness to autograph and bench race. This year will be no different. We can't wait to hear more racing stories. It is a wonderful opportunity for motocross fans young and old to hear from and celebrate this great sport of ours."
All of the legends will be in attendance from Friday through Sunday taking part in a variety of meet and greet opportunities, a Saturday and Sunday vintage and post vintage champions race, autograph sessions, and a Saturday night Dinner of Champions.
Advance sale tickets, camping passes, racing pre-entries, and event information can be found at www.mxrewind.com.

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Motorcycle-Superstore.com brings holeshot award to AMA Pro Motocross Championship

Courtesy of MX Sports

Motorcycle-Superstore.com brings holeshot award to AMA Pro Motocross Championship
 
MEDFORD, Ore.- Being out of the gate first can add up to big money for riders in the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship, which will kick off May 18 at the Hangtown MX Classic in Sacramento, Calif., because Motorcycle-Superstore.com will again stake the holeshot award for both the 450cc and 250cc classes.
"The holeshot is such a vital part of success in a motocross race," said Motorcycle Superstore Director of Sports Marketing Tim Clark. "We're adding a little extra incentive for the riders out there, which we think will add to the fun and excitement for the fans."
In a switch from conventional holeshot awards, this year's riders will have a chance to collect four points per race in each of the 12 stops on the outdoor circuit this year. Moto 1 will be worth one point, Moto 2 will be worth two, and a rider who sweeps both holeshots will get a bonus point. The rider with the most points at the end of the season will collect the bonus money, which is $25,000 for the 450cc class and $15,000 for the 250cc class.
"Sponsoring the holeshot awards have become a signature feature for Motorcycle Superstore," Clark said. "We've made our mark in prestigious amateur races like the Loretta Lynn's and the Ricky Carmichael race in Daytona and we wanted to bring that same excitement to the pro level."
The Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship season gets underway next Saturday at the Hangtown MX Classic and will conclude Aug. 24 at the Lake Elsinore National in Lake Elsinore, Calif.
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AC292 to Made National Debut at Hangtown

Courtesy of Pro Circuit Racing

Irvine, Calif. – (May 9, 2013) – Monster Energy Kawasaki Team Green™ rider Adam Cianciarulo will be on the gate for the entire 2013 AMA Pro Motocross season with today’s announcement that the 16-year-old rider will make his professional debut on May18th at Hangtown. Cianciarulo will race for one of the most decorated teams in AMA motocross history as he joins the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki stable riding the No. 292 Kawasaki KX™250F.
“I can’t wait for the season to start,” said Cianciarulo. “This is something I’ve been dreaming about since I saw my first ever supercross race when I was 4 years old. To be able to race for Mitch Payton and the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki team is an honor. I am looking to learn a lot this year because everyone knows how good this team is and I know my job is to put more number one plates on the door of the truck.”
Cianciarulo is following in the footsteps of some of the greatest riders in the history of the sport as he makes the transition from Monster Energy Kawasaki Team Green to race professionally. While an amateur, the Port Orange, Fla. native became the winningest mini-bike rider in the history of the AMA Amateur Motocross National Championships at Loretta Lynn’s with 11 championships. After winning four titles at Loretta’s in the last two years, Cianciarulo put his name in the record books ahead of superstars like Ricky Carmichael, James Stewart and Ryan Villopoto.
“Adam is a testament to Kawasaki’s Team Green amateur racing program,” said Senior Manager of Kawasaki Racing Reid Nordin. “Like many supercross and motocross champions, Adam has grown up on green and I am excited to see how he continues to mature as a professional.”
Cianciarulo last raced his KX250F at the Monster Energy Cup in October in the Amateur All Star class where he finished second overall after finishing fifth in the first race and winning the second race. Following the Monster Energy Cup, Cianciarulo was injured and did not return to riding until February of this year. Since then he has been training to achieve his goal of lining up at the 2013 AMA Pro Motocross opener at Hangtown.
“Obviously we have been watching Adam for a long time,” said Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s Mitch Payton. “He is a special kid who will bring a lot to the team this summer. I know he has been working hard all spring to get ready to race and we are going to provide him with the best equipment on the track. It will also help him to have veteran teammates like Blake (Baggett), Martin (Davalos), Dean (Wilson) and Tyla (Rattray) who can help him as he makes the jump to professional racing.”
Cianciarulo will line up on the gate for his professional racing debut on Saturday, May 18 at The Hangtown Motocross Classic in Rancho Cordova, Calif.
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Veterans Eligible for Free Admission at the 2013 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship

Courtesy of MX Sports

Tickets Available Through Nonprofit Veteran Tickets Foundation

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (May 9, 2013) – Thanks to an initiative with the Veteran Tickets Foundation (Vet Tix), active and retired military veterans will once again have the opportunity to attend any round of the 2013 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, at no cost.
The Lucas Oil Pro Motocross event promoters have donated 50 General Admission tickets for each of the 12 rounds of the Nationals to Vet Tix, which will be available to all military veterans through VetTix.org.
“We are thrilled that for the second year in a row veterans will be able to experience the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship,” said CEO and Founder of Vet Tix Michael Focareto. “We’re also incredibly grateful that organizations like this are thinking of Vet Tix first when it comes to philanthropic opportunities.”
Major sports franchises from Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, National Football League, and National Hockey League have also partnered with Vet Tix, as have World Wrestling Entertainment and Professional Bull Riders. Lucas Oil Pro Motocross is one of the first prominent motorsports in the country to offer this one-of-a-kind service to all veterans of the armed services.
Vet Tix is a national nonprofit organization based in Phoenix that provides free tickets to veterans and active-duty members of the military and their families. The concept of Vet Tix was developed in 2008 by U.S. Navy veteran Michael Focareto. Since then, the organization has given away more than 300,000 tickets to veterans nationwide. More information about Vet Tix can be found at VetTix.org.
The 2013 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship kicks off next Saturday, May 18, with the Red Bull Hangtown Motocross Classic in Sacramento, Calif. The world’s best riders will compete over the course of 12 rounds on the most renowned motocross tracks in the country.
Tickets for all rounds of the 2013 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship can be purchased at www.allisports.com.

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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

FMF/Orange Brigade/KTM Racing Team Announced For 2013 Outdoor Nationals

Courtesy of KTM Motorsports


Joey Savatgy will contest the 2013 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship with the newly formed FMF/Orange Brigade/KTM.
Murrieta, CA – KTM Motorsports is proud to announce the launch of a new KTM-backed support team for the 2013 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship Series, the FMF/Orange Brigade/KTM Racing Team, which will feature 250 Motocross rider Joey Savatgy and will be overseen by Team Coordinator James Coy.
After the announcement of the collapse of the JDR/J-Star/KTM Team, KTM Motorsports and FMF Racing combined efforts to create a team for Savatgy, recently named the AMA Rookie of the Year.
“We see great potential with Joey in his rookie year and want to continue to help him achieve his goals and improve his results with our brand,” stated KTM North America, Inc. President Jon-Erik Burleson. “Unfortunately, his former team encountered struggles that have left Joey without an outdoor ride. Our long-standing relationship with FMF and their current involvement with our company and vested interest in Joey and his future have made this collaboration possible. We are excited to say that Joey will remain on a KTM for the outdoors series where we look forward to seeing continued progress in his results.”
Joey Savatgy
Donny Emler, Marketing Director of FMF Racing, commented, “We have supported Joey since he was riding KTM 65’s as an amateur and it is great to support his effort in his first year pro. We have a great relationship with KTM and we are excited to come on as the title sponsor to this first year team.”
Savatgy, who is fresh off his first Supercross season, is excited for the launch of the new team at the start of the outdoor series. “This is my first year competing in the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Series and it feels like a new beginning. I have already been riding KTM for six months now, but to have a team of sponsors that I strongly support and that feel the same about me makes this an exciting opportunity. I am looking forward to the first gate drop at the Hangtown event. I am very excited about my future with the FMF/Orange Brigade/KTM Team.”
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Monday, May 6, 2013

Bel-Ray Racer Searle Finishes Top 5 in Portugal MXGP

Courtesy of Bel-Ray

Bel-Ray Racer Searle Finishes Top 5 in Portugal MXGP
            FARMINGDALE, N.J. (May 6, 2013) ― The 2013 FIM World Motocross Championship series continued on Sunday, May 5th in Agueda for the Grand Prix of Portugal. Bel-Ray racers Tommy Searle, Alessandro Lupino, and Jimmy Decotis were all in attendance, fit and ready to compete against the best racers in the world.
In MX1 competition, Tommy Searle overcame the pain from a finger injury suffered early in the day to score a strong sixth place in the opening moto. Searle again showed he is one of the top riders in the world in the second moto as he came through the field after a mid-pack start to finish just off the podium in 4th place. Searle was credited with a 5th overall for the event. “In the first moto I took a stone on the middle finger of my left hand; the ligament was broken so the race was tough but I managed to finish sixth. I was wondering if it would be OK for the second race, but the pain subsided after a couple of laps and I was able to charge to fourth place. The track here is always demanding, but it was much more difficult in the tight corners with a 450 than with a 250, particularly with my hand injury.”
The MX2 class was not as kind to Bel-Ray racers Lupino and Decotis. Lupino suffered a crash in the first moto while he was in a top ten position and was credited a 21st place finish. He charged back strong in the second moto to score a 7th place finish and valuable championship points. Lupino spoke about the day following his second moto. “I felt good on the bike this weekend and had a good feeling with the track but I was unlucky and didn’t get the results I deserved. I was not feeling 100% for the second moto, but nevertheless I finished seventh.”
Lupino’s teammate, American racer Jimmy Decotis, is still adapting to life across the Atlantic and struggled for a top finish. He is optimistically looking forward to the rest of the season and continues to work hard preparing for each weekend. “I’ve worked hard with the team since Bulgaria, but again this weekend I had difficulty with the track,” said Decotis. “I had the worst place on the grid and crashed during the opening lap of race one, then in race two I started last and finished twenty-first; for sure it’s not what I and the team are expecting but we’ll continue to work until we get there.”
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The series continues May 19th in Brazil for the next round of the series.
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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Feld annoubces 2014 Supercross Schedule

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AURORA, Ill. (May 3, 2013) – Feld Motor Sports announced today that the 2014 Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, season will feature 17 races inside North America’s most renowned football and baseball stadiums. For the first time ever the Monster Energy Supercross checkered flags will drop inside the greater New York Metropolitan area’s MetLife Stadium. In addition, Detroit’s Ford Field will be returning to the Monster Energy Supercross schedule.
Tickets for the 2014 Monster Energy Supercross season will once again be offered first to Cross Club Members, beginning on Monday, May 6 and Tuesday, May 7 following the 2013 season finale in Las Vegas. The Ticketmaster pre-sale kicks off on Wednesday, May 8 and concludes on Thursday, May 9. General public on sale begins on Friday, May 10. For more information and to become a Cross Club member for free, log onto http://www.supercrossonline.com/crossclub/.
“Monster Energy Supercross is in the midst of the most competitive eras of racing we’ve ever seen,” said Charlie Mancuso, President, Feld Motor Sports. “With 40 incredible seasons behind us, we look ahead to continue bringing the best racing on the planet to new markets and new audiences across North America. The sport is at an all-time high in terms of attendance, popularity, and media exposure, so it’s only natural that we continue to expand to the largest media market in the world – New York.”
The state-of-the-art MetLife Stadium, in the greater New York Metropolitan area, is not only one of the newest venues in the country, but it sits on one of the most iconic pieces of land in the history of major sports competition. For over 30 years, The Meadowlands, which was torn down a few years ago and replaced with the beautiful MetLife Stadium, has been the site of some of the biggest events in sports and entertainment, including a five-year period with Monster Energy Supercross in the late 80s and early 90s. MetLife Stadium will play host to the penultimate stop of the 2014 Monster Energy Supercross season on April 26.
“I’m looking forward to the new stops during the 2014 Monster Energy Supercross season,” said newly crowned three-time defending champion Ryan Villopoto. “I think it'll be good to race in some new stadiums. There's a big racing community in the Northeast, which should draw a big crowd. Just like in Seattle, being that far north in the winter, the weather will likely play a part in the dirt and temperature. It'll be cool to go somewhere new with no expectations. Every stop we go to is unique, but I'd say the racing tends to get better on the East Coast because the dirt allows us to push a little harder.”
The “Motor City” has not hosted a Monster Energy Supercross race since the 2008 season. The stadium will once again serve as the host site of the Detroit stop for the fourth time, as the 11th race of the season on March 15. Monster Energy Supercross has raced in the Detroit area for 32 years, dating back to 1976. The first 29 years were hosted in nearby Pontiac, inside the legendary Silverdome.
Continuing from a timeline that spans across four decades, Angel Stadium, in Anaheim, Calif., will once again host three races, including the season opener on January 4. The proverbial home of Monster Energy Supercross has hosted a total of 60 races in the 40-year history of the sport and will extend its legacy as the most visited venue of all time.
"Every year Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, keeps us on our toes," said FIM President Mr. Vito Ippolito. "The 2013 season was an interesting and hard fought one with some very nice surprises. Monster Energy Supercross racing is tough! One cannot but admire the valiant riders who go out there and fight it out every year, and 2014 should not be any different. It will be a long summer and winter before we start racing again. The 2014 season opener in Anaheim will be here sooner than we think."
In total, the 2014 Monster Energy Supercross schedule will challenge the fastest riders on the planet with 17 races over the span of 18 weeks on the most intricately designed and physically demanding tracks ever conceived. The Monster Energy Supercross schedule will open in Anaheim, Calif., and conclude the first weekend in May inside Las Vegas’ Sam Boyd Stadium.
“As it has in 2013 with the thrilling on-track battles between Ryan Villopoto, Ryan Dungey, Davi Millsaps, Justin Barcia and others, each year Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, delivers amazingly competitive and entertaining racing," said AMA President and CEO Rob Dingman. "Our AMA amateur racers strive to make it to this level and achieve worldwide recognition. The quest for the coveted AMA No. 1 plate begins in Anaheim, Calif., in January 2014 and we are extremely pleased to be working once again with Feld Motor Sports to produce another world-class season of championship racing."
At the conclusion of the 450SX Class and 250SX Class Western and Eastern Regional Championships, a total of three champions will be crowned, with each title winner overcoming the deepest and most talented field of competitors ever assembled.
 
Date                                         Venue                                                  City
January 4                                 Angel Stadium                                      Anaheim, Calif.
January 11                               Chase Field                                          Phoenix
January 18                               Angel Stadium                                      Anaheim, Calif.
January 25                               O.Co Coliseum                                     Oakland, Calif.
February 1                                Angel Stadium                                     Anaheim, Calif.
February 8*                              Qualcomm Stadium                               San Diego
February 15                              Cowboys Stadium                                Arlington, Texas
February 22                              Georgia Dome                                      Atlanta
March 1                                    Lucas Oil Stadium                                Indianapolis
March 8**                                 Daytona International Speedway            Daytona Beach, Fla.
March 15                                  Ford Field                                            Detroit
March 22                                  Rogers Centre                                      Toronto
March 29                                  Edward Jones Dome                            St. Louis
April 5                                      Reliant Stadium                                    Houston
April 12                                     CenturyLink Field                                 Seattle
April 26                                     MetLife Stadium                                  East Rutherford, N.J.
May 3                                       Sam Boyd Stadium                              Las Vegas
 
* Qualcomm Stadium will not be going on-sale with the National on-sale.  On-sale date TBD.
** Not a Feld Motor Sports Race
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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Legends and Heroes to Honor Kevin Windham at Las Vegas

Courtesy of Legends and Heroes

The 2013 Monster Energy AMA Supercross season is about to wrap up in Las Vegas, and the Legends and Heroes Tour is ready to close out the season by honoring the venerable number 14 - Kevin "K-Dub" Windham, who has been called the best and most consistent rider to have never won a national championship, while coming in a close second in five separate seasons.

Kevin first began riding motorcycles at the age of three, and hasn't been able to step off two-wheels since. Not only did he have an impressive professional career, but he also was very successful in the amateur rankings. After many successful years of working his way up the amateur classes, Kevin Windham won both the 125cc A Modified and the 250cc Open A Modified divisions at Loretta Lynn's, setting a new lap record, grabbing his seventh and eighth amateur national titles, and extending his personal win streak at Loretta Lynn's to eighteen consecutive motos.

Kevin Windham, who is now 35 years old, began his pro career at age 17 with a Kawasaki support ride, which assisted him in becoming the highly acclaimed AMA "Rookie of the Year" and helped land him a full factory ride for Yamaha by the end of the 1994 season. He has raced for many factory teams during his pro career, and although Kevin has never held an AMA Pro national championship, this legend holds several titles, including back-to-back AMA 125 West Supercross Championships in 1996 and 1997, the 1999 United States Grand Prix of Motocross held at Budds Creek, Maryland and the 2005 Motocross des Nations team championship.

The Legends and Heroes Tour managing partners Alex Moroz and Mike Owens note: "We have watched K-Dub's career from his early days as an amateur to his swan song exit this year from professional racing. The man is a true champion and fan favorite. He has given so much to our sport as a racer and continues to be a great ambassador of motocross and Supercross. He is truly one of the good guys of our sport."   

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