Courtesy of ARMA
Carlsbad, CA - ARMA Energy SNX makes its debut at the 2010 Summer X-Games in Los Angeles, CA. ARMA Energy SNX is a revolutionary new energy snack product that produces the same amount of energy as a premium energy drink. This great tasting snack is comprised of almonds, peanuts and trail mixes, full of protein, and is energy-coated with caffeine, taurine, and B-vitamins. ARMA is the ultimate daily snack to tame your hunger and fuel your active lifestyle. Was this post helpful? Add yours to our service or subscribe to our feed above.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Ogio Dominates XGames 16
Courtesy of OGIO
BLUFFDALE, Utah - OGIO International focused a lot of time this year not only designing innovative bags and gear but also building a team of moto riders to dominate events such as this weekend's X Games in Los Angeles. Mission accomplished, as OGIO's riders posted huge wins and dominated the medals podium.
OGIO Moto riders captured eight medals in MOTO X including: Travis Pastrana, Nate Adams, Ronnie Renner, Robbie Maddison, Jarryd McNeil, and John Hansen. "We are blown away at how successful our entire team of OGIO athletes was at the X Games who captured a total of 15 medals in Moto FMX, BMX and Skate commented Mark Kuryak, the company’s global vice president of Action/Professional/Sport divisions. "Event coverage was awesome, as was the incredible story that aired about Travis Pastrana granting the dream ride of a lifetime for a young man battling cancer. Everyone has been talking about that very emotional story. We congratulate all of our athletes for their success."
Complete OGIO rider Moto X Games results (Los Angeles, July 29 – August 1) include:
Gold
Moto X Freestyle
Travis Pastrana
Bronze
Moto X Freestyle
Nate Adams
Gold
Moto X Speed Style
Travis Pastrana
Silver
Moto X Speed Style
Nate Adams
Silver
Moto X Step Up
Ronnie Renner
Silver
Moto X Best Trick
Robbie Maddison
Silver
Moto X Best Whip
Jarryd McNeil
Bronze
Moto X Super X
John Hansen

TUCKER ROCKY is OGIO’S Exclusive Motor Sports Product Distributor for
USA Power Sports Dealers. For more information about OGIO and OGIO Athletes, visit www.ogio.com.
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BLUFFDALE, Utah - OGIO International focused a lot of time this year not only designing innovative bags and gear but also building a team of moto riders to dominate events such as this weekend's X Games in Los Angeles. Mission accomplished, as OGIO's riders posted huge wins and dominated the medals podium.
OGIO Moto riders captured eight medals in MOTO X including: Travis Pastrana, Nate Adams, Ronnie Renner, Robbie Maddison, Jarryd McNeil, and John Hansen. "We are blown away at how successful our entire team of OGIO athletes was at the X Games who captured a total of 15 medals in Moto FMX, BMX and Skate commented Mark Kuryak, the company’s global vice president of Action/Professional/Sport divisions. "Event coverage was awesome, as was the incredible story that aired about Travis Pastrana granting the dream ride of a lifetime for a young man battling cancer. Everyone has been talking about that very emotional story. We congratulate all of our athletes for their success."
Complete OGIO rider Moto X Games results (Los Angeles, July 29 – August 1) include:
Gold
Moto X Freestyle
Travis Pastrana
Bronze
Moto X Freestyle
Nate Adams
Gold
Moto X Speed Style
Travis Pastrana
Silver
Moto X Speed Style
Nate Adams
Silver
Moto X Step Up
Ronnie Renner
Silver
Moto X Best Trick
Robbie Maddison
Silver
Moto X Best Whip
Jarryd McNeil
Bronze
Moto X Super X
John Hansen
TUCKER ROCKY is OGIO’S Exclusive Motor Sports Product Distributor for
USA Power Sports Dealers. For more information about OGIO and OGIO Athletes, visit www.ogio.com.
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010
KICKER HP201 Full-Range Active-Style Headphones
Courtesy of Kicker
STILLWATER, USA – Quality sound and dynamic KICKER® bass response are typical features provided by KICKER HP201 Full-Range Active-Style Headphones, but those aren’t the only attributes that set it apart from other on-ear headphones. With a traditional-fitting, adjustable headband subtly angled to fit ears, HP201 Headphones are durable for even the most active lifestyles.
Whether it’s in the gym, at the office, or on-the-go, the 2 ½-ounce premium headphones allow for entire-day wear, providing an ultra-comfortable, lightweight fit for all ear sizes. The HP201’s cushiony, open-cell-foam speaker coverings offer extraordinary comfort, while staying in place and delivering precise sound during strenuous activity. As if comfort wasn’t enough, these stylish headphones come in two different color combinations – white with a blue KICKER logo design or black with a silver KICKER logo.
Regardless of which color best suits the listener, one thing remains certain – HP201 Active-Style Headphones provide full-range audio and life-like vocals expected from a long-standing, high-performance audio company. To make activities or workouts easier, the53-inch Kevlar®-reinforced cable with a corrosion-resistant, nickel-plated one-eighth-inch plug provides freedom for movement and is perfect to use with any iPod®, iPhone™, Zune® device or any portable media player. Kevlar, the same material used in bulletproof vests for military and law enforcement, has allowed the KICKER Ultra-Gauge™ cable to perform without fail under the most strenuous factory stress testing.
KICKER performance audio systems, a division of Stillwater Designs and Audio, Inc.®, are available for the mobile and home audio aftermarket at authorized dealers worldwide, and also through selected Original Equipment Manufacturers. Consumers needing more information on KICKER or Livin’ Loud® may call the Consumer Information Line at 1-800-256-5425 or visit the brand Web site at www.kicker.com. Follow KICKER at facebook.com/kickeraudio and twitter.com/kickeraudio.
Zune is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation group of companies.
iPod is a trademark of Apple, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. iPhone is a trademark of Apple, Inc.
Kevlar is a registered trademark of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company.
KICKER HP201 Active-Style Headphones Specifications
Frequency Response, Hz 21-19k
Sensitivity, dB/1mW 106
Nominal Impedance, ohm 32
Cord Length, in (cm) 53.15 (135)
Plug Type, in (mm) 1/8 (3.5) plug with corrosion-resistant nickel plating
Magnet Material Neodymium Iron Boron (Nd-Fe-B)
Weight/Mass, oz (g) 2.5 (70)
Speaker Diameter, in (mm) 1.2 (30)
Max Input Power, mW 30
Max Output, dB 118
MSRP $29.95
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Nominal Impedance, ohm 32
Cord Length, in (cm) 53.15 (135)
Plug Type, in (mm) 1/8 (3.5) plug with corrosion-resistant nickel plating
Magnet Material Neodymium Iron Boron (Nd-Fe-B)
Weight/Mass, oz (g) 2.5 (70)
Speaker Diameter, in (mm) 1.2 (30)
Max Input Power, mW 30
Max Output, dB 118
MSRP $29.95
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Answer Racing 2011 Sponsorship Open
Courtesy of Answer Racing
Corona, CA – Answer Racing is pleased to announce the opening of our 2011 sponsorship program. To be a part of the Answer Racing team alongside James Stewart, Michael Byrne, Kyle Cunningham, Darryn Durham and Malcolm Stewart, both current and new riders will need to submit an up to date resume directly to our Corona headquarters.
Resumes can be submitted by Postal mail or email only.
Post mailed resumes must be sent to:
Answer Racing
Attn: Rider Resume
1055 Montecito Dr
Corona, CA 92879
Resumes can be emailed to:
ridersupport@answerracing.com
This is your chance to be a member of the same team that has graduated successful riders to the pros such as Ryan Dungey, Darryn Durham, Travis Baker and Kyle Regal, among others.
*Please note, whether sending resumes by postal mail or email, a valid email address is required to apply for sponsorship this season.
For more information or answers to questions log on to www.answerracing.com, and click on the sponsorship page under the "Corporate" section.
SPONSORSHIP
Answer Racing is now accepting resumes for the 2011 racing season. Both Current and new riders must submit a resume each year. Resumes will be accepted from August 1st through October 31st , 2010. Answer Racing will only be taking resumes by Postal mail and Email. Answer Racing WILL NOT ACCEPT RESUMES BY ANY SPONSORSHIP WEBSITE.
Answer Racing
Attn. Rider support
1055 Montecito Drive
Corona, CA 92879
If you are unsure as to what a resume should include, or have other questions about sponsorship, please read the following.
What to include in a resume:
By sending a resume in to Answer Racing, you are showing interest in representing Answer Racing. Keep this in mind in everything you do on and off the track.
When you send your resume in, make sure it is neatly typed. Please USE A SPELL AND GRAMMAR CHECK.
1. One of the most important things your resume should have is your name, contact information, phone number and address clearly visible somewhere on your resume. The envelope you send your resume in doesn’t always stay with the resume. We can’t sponsor you if we can’t reach you.
2. A brief bio on yourself is a good start. This could include things such as;
A little background info on yourself, your age, and the class and races you plan on racing in the UPCOMING season.
3. Your Current Report card (if you are still in School). This is not mandatory, but can be beneficial. Education is very important and we like to see that you are excelling in school as well as on the track.
4. Current results and career highlights. Your previous year’s results and any championships or highlights should be included. We do not need to see every place in every moto of your entire career. Keep it simple.
5. Pictures are good to include, but not to many. 1 to 4 photos is sufficient. Please be aware any PICTURES submitted with rider resumes WILL NOT BE RETURNED. Action shots are great, a head shot, and possibly a picture of your pit area. DO NOT SEND VIDEOS, DVD’s, or CD’s. Our staff is simply to busy to view these and they will not be returned.
What Levels of Sponsorship Do We Offer And Who Gets Them?
What Levels of Support does Answer Offer?
The most common level of support we offer is 50% off retail. This makes up the majority of our program. We do also offer sponsorships that involves free product. However there is an extremely limited number of free product sponsorships, and they are mainly earned by racers that are consistently placing in the top 5 nationally on the amateur level. As far as pro level riders we still offer 50% off retail, other than that, the next level is being a factory rider.
Who has the best chance of getting sponsored?
We would love to help everyone if we could, but it’s just not possible. It’s going to come down to results and exposure. Good results typically result in good exposure.
Our Advice; just continue working hard, hitting the races, being a good representative, and never give up. If you are doing these, chances are you will earn the support you deserve.Was this post helpful? Add yours to our service or subscribe to our feed above.
Corona, CA – Answer Racing is pleased to announce the opening of our 2011 sponsorship program. To be a part of the Answer Racing team alongside James Stewart, Michael Byrne, Kyle Cunningham, Darryn Durham and Malcolm Stewart, both current and new riders will need to submit an up to date resume directly to our Corona headquarters.
Resumes can be submitted by Postal mail or email only.
Post mailed resumes must be sent to:
Answer Racing
Attn: Rider Resume
1055 Montecito Dr
Corona, CA 92879
Resumes can be emailed to:
ridersupport@answerracing.com
This is your chance to be a member of the same team that has graduated successful riders to the pros such as Ryan Dungey, Darryn Durham, Travis Baker and Kyle Regal, among others.
*Please note, whether sending resumes by postal mail or email, a valid email address is required to apply for sponsorship this season.
For more information or answers to questions log on to www.answerracing.com, and click on the sponsorship page under the "Corporate" section.
SPONSORSHIP
Answer Racing is now accepting resumes for the 2011 racing season. Both Current and new riders must submit a resume each year. Resumes will be accepted from August 1st through October 31st , 2010. Answer Racing will only be taking resumes by Postal mail and Email. Answer Racing WILL NOT ACCEPT RESUMES BY ANY SPONSORSHIP WEBSITE.
Answer Racing
Attn. Rider support
1055 Montecito Drive
Corona, CA 92879
If you are unsure as to what a resume should include, or have other questions about sponsorship, please read the following.
What to include in a resume:
By sending a resume in to Answer Racing, you are showing interest in representing Answer Racing. Keep this in mind in everything you do on and off the track.
When you send your resume in, make sure it is neatly typed. Please USE A SPELL AND GRAMMAR CHECK.
1. One of the most important things your resume should have is your name, contact information, phone number and address clearly visible somewhere on your resume. The envelope you send your resume in doesn’t always stay with the resume. We can’t sponsor you if we can’t reach you.
2. A brief bio on yourself is a good start. This could include things such as;
A little background info on yourself, your age, and the class and races you plan on racing in the UPCOMING season.
3. Your Current Report card (if you are still in School). This is not mandatory, but can be beneficial. Education is very important and we like to see that you are excelling in school as well as on the track.
4. Current results and career highlights. Your previous year’s results and any championships or highlights should be included. We do not need to see every place in every moto of your entire career. Keep it simple.
5. Pictures are good to include, but not to many. 1 to 4 photos is sufficient. Please be aware any PICTURES submitted with rider resumes WILL NOT BE RETURNED. Action shots are great, a head shot, and possibly a picture of your pit area. DO NOT SEND VIDEOS, DVD’s, or CD’s. Our staff is simply to busy to view these and they will not be returned.
What Levels of Sponsorship Do We Offer And Who Gets Them?
What Levels of Support does Answer Offer?
The most common level of support we offer is 50% off retail. This makes up the majority of our program. We do also offer sponsorships that involves free product. However there is an extremely limited number of free product sponsorships, and they are mainly earned by racers that are consistently placing in the top 5 nationally on the amateur level. As far as pro level riders we still offer 50% off retail, other than that, the next level is being a factory rider.
Who has the best chance of getting sponsored?
We would love to help everyone if we could, but it’s just not possible. It’s going to come down to results and exposure. Good results typically result in good exposure.
Our Advice; just continue working hard, hitting the races, being a good representative, and never give up. If you are doing these, chances are you will earn the support you deserve.Was this post helpful? Add yours to our service or subscribe to our feed above.
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Friday, July 30, 2010
SPY Announces Strategic Partnership with Ken Block and 43 Racin
Courtesy of Spy Optical
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Carlsbad, California – July 30, 2010 –SPY joins the Block party! Consummating a relationship that has over 10 years of history, SPY has joined an elite stable of brands to support and promote Ken Block and the Monster World Rally Team.
Block began his career in rally with a bang in 2005, being named the Rally America Rookie of the Year. He continued racing in the national series with much success and a long list of podium finishes. Then in 2010, Block moved on to the big leagues, racing all over the globe in the World Rally Championship with the newly formed Monster World Rally Team. This was history in the making, since Block is the first American to ever campaign a WRC program.
The partnership establishes Ken Block as an official Ambassador for the SPY brand in the sport of Rally and aligns the brand with one of the best marketing machines action sports has ever seen. “The SPY brand was born of motor sports and our history with Ken runs deep,” says Matt Harkins, VP - Brand Management for SPY. “We surround ourselves with athletes who look good going fast and Ken does that better than most. This partnership solidifies a longstanding relationship and positions us all to drive forward into greatness and have lots of fun in the process!”
Look forward to Ken rocking SPY in and out of races and SPY signature style to grace the now infamous Gymkhana video series. Coming Summer 2011, SPY will release a signature collection of product that reflects the spirit of all things Block. Stay tuned to spyoptic.com for more details.
"I’ve been wearing SPY sunglasses for a while; I have always been a big fan of their frames,” says Ken Block, “So I am really stoked that I finally get to design my own pair. As with everything related to myself and the team, I really value the ability to have a say in the look and feel of the products that represent us. That said, this is going to be an awesome project.”
Look for Ken to hit the X Games by storm this weekend in LA in both the Rally Car Racing event and the all-new Super Rally event, where drivers race door-to-door moto-x style around the track instead of against the clock. It will be a rally royal rumble at the Coliseum this Saturday. Rally is expected to be the most anticipated event in the X Games schedule and SPY and Ken Block will be making lots of noise. Check out all the events on espn.com.
SPY is the brand that invites you to Live Thru Our Lens…
SPY Optic was created by a passionate group of action sports and motor sports enthusiasts who quickly attracted the attention of the world’s best athletes. Based in Southern California, at the crossroads of an emerging Action Sports culture in the mid-nineties, the SPY brand was born. The Cross, a symbol commonly used to denote faith, is for SPYa signal rather than a symbol. Representing our unique position as a nexus entity immersed in Boardsports, Motor sports, Fashion and Culture. SPYis the Brand that invites the world to “Live Thru Our Lens.”
The SPY brand has supplied not only the fashion to suit your passion; it has been a market leader in eyewear related technology. The SPY Scoop® venting system combats lens fogging by promoting airflow between the lens and the wearer’s face. SPY’s polarization treatments supersede existing eyewear standards with its premium injected Trident polarized lenses. The lenses effectively eliminate more than 99 percent of blinding glare for precise, unobstructed vision. Look for SPYto keep pushing the boundaries for both taste & technology! Stay on top of all the biz at spyoptic.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains forward-looking statements. These statements relate to future events or future financial performance and are subject to risks and uncertainties. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by terminology such as "may," "will," "should," "expect," "plan," "anticipate," "believe," "feel," "estimate," "predict," "potential" or "continue," the negative of such terms or other comparable terminology. Comments in this press release regarding, among other things, our future prospects, new opportunities, the success of our brand and the success of our new partnership with Ken Block are forward-looking statements and are subject to inherent risks. These statements are only predictions. Actual events or results may differ materially. Factors that could cause actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: the general conditions of the domestic and global economy, changes in consumer discretionary spending; changes in the value of the U.S. dollar, Canadian dollar and Euro; changes in commodity prices; our ability to source raw materials and finished products at favorable prices; risks related to the limited visibility of future orders; our ability to continue to develop, produce and introduce innovative new products in a timely manner; the performance of new products and continued acceptance of current products; our execution of strategic initiatives and alliances; uncertainties associated with intellectual property protection for our products; and other risks identified from time to time in our Orange 21 Inc. filings made with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Although, we believe that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, we cannot guarantee future results. Moreover, we assume no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of such forward-looking statements and undertake no obligation to update any of these forward-looking statements.
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SPY Announces Strategic Partnership with Ken Block and 43 Racing
Block began his career in rally with a bang in 2005, being named the Rally America Rookie of the Year. He continued racing in the national series with much success and a long list of podium finishes. Then in 2010, Block moved on to the big leagues, racing all over the globe in the World Rally Championship with the newly formed Monster World Rally Team. This was history in the making, since Block is the first American to ever campaign a WRC program.
The partnership establishes Ken Block as an official Ambassador for the SPY brand in the sport of Rally and aligns the brand with one of the best marketing machines action sports has ever seen. “The SPY brand was born of motor sports and our history with Ken runs deep,” says Matt Harkins, VP - Brand Management for SPY. “We surround ourselves with athletes who look good going fast and Ken does that better than most. This partnership solidifies a longstanding relationship and positions us all to drive forward into greatness and have lots of fun in the process!”
Look forward to Ken rocking SPY in and out of races and SPY signature style to grace the now infamous Gymkhana video series. Coming Summer 2011, SPY will release a signature collection of product that reflects the spirit of all things Block. Stay tuned to spyoptic.com for more details.
"I’ve been wearing SPY sunglasses for a while; I have always been a big fan of their frames,” says Ken Block, “So I am really stoked that I finally get to design my own pair. As with everything related to myself and the team, I really value the ability to have a say in the look and feel of the products that represent us. That said, this is going to be an awesome project.”
Look for Ken to hit the X Games by storm this weekend in LA in both the Rally Car Racing event and the all-new Super Rally event, where drivers race door-to-door moto-x style around the track instead of against the clock. It will be a rally royal rumble at the Coliseum this Saturday. Rally is expected to be the most anticipated event in the X Games schedule and SPY and Ken Block will be making lots of noise. Check out all the events on espn.com.
SPY is the brand that invites you to Live Thru Our Lens…
SPY Optic was created by a passionate group of action sports and motor sports enthusiasts who quickly attracted the attention of the world’s best athletes. Based in Southern California, at the crossroads of an emerging Action Sports culture in the mid-nineties, the SPY brand was born. The Cross, a symbol commonly used to denote faith, is for SPYa signal rather than a symbol. Representing our unique position as a nexus entity immersed in Boardsports, Motor sports, Fashion and Culture. SPYis the Brand that invites the world to “Live Thru Our Lens.”
The SPY brand has supplied not only the fashion to suit your passion; it has been a market leader in eyewear related technology. The SPY Scoop® venting system combats lens fogging by promoting airflow between the lens and the wearer’s face. SPY’s polarization treatments supersede existing eyewear standards with its premium injected Trident polarized lenses. The lenses effectively eliminate more than 99 percent of blinding glare for precise, unobstructed vision. Look for SPYto keep pushing the boundaries for both taste & technology! Stay on top of all the biz at spyoptic.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains forward-looking statements. These statements relate to future events or future financial performance and are subject to risks and uncertainties. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by terminology such as "may," "will," "should," "expect," "plan," "anticipate," "believe," "feel," "estimate," "predict," "potential" or "continue," the negative of such terms or other comparable terminology. Comments in this press release regarding, among other things, our future prospects, new opportunities, the success of our brand and the success of our new partnership with Ken Block are forward-looking statements and are subject to inherent risks. These statements are only predictions. Actual events or results may differ materially. Factors that could cause actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: the general conditions of the domestic and global economy, changes in consumer discretionary spending; changes in the value of the U.S. dollar, Canadian dollar and Euro; changes in commodity prices; our ability to source raw materials and finished products at favorable prices; risks related to the limited visibility of future orders; our ability to continue to develop, produce and introduce innovative new products in a timely manner; the performance of new products and continued acceptance of current products; our execution of strategic initiatives and alliances; uncertainties associated with intellectual property protection for our products; and other risks identified from time to time in our Orange 21 Inc. filings made with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Although, we believe that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, we cannot guarantee future results. Moreover, we assume no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of such forward-looking statements and undertake no obligation to update any of these forward-looking statements.
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AGV athletes Travis Pastrana and Ashley Fiolek win Gold at X Games 16
Courtesy of AGV
Costa Mesa, Calif. – All at AGV helmets would like to congratulate Ashley Fiolekand Travis Pastrana for their outstanding performances at the X Games 16 on Thursday evening.
Travis added another medal to his legend by wining his 7th X Games Gold Medal when he returned to the Freestyle competition and dominated his competition, crowning the night with a double-backflip treat for the fans. After this impressive win, TP199 will continue his campaign for gold in the Speed & Style as well as the 2 rally competitions.
Winning another gold medal at the X Games was big on Ashley Fiolek’s agenda this year. A Two-time Women's Motocross Champion Ashley, who was also nominated for an ESPN ESPY Award for the second year in a row, loves winning and wanted to repeat her X Games success of 2009. Mission accomplished!
"Everyone at AGV helmets is very proud of what TP and Ashley achieved last night. From the R&D team to the people building the helmets, to the marketing and sales teams across the world, we are feeling very privileged to be associated with two such amazing personalities. Thanks to Ashley and Travis, we won our first 2 gold medals at X Games, we know this is only the beginning. It’s good to be back in dirt!" said Roberto Sadowsky, Head of
Operations for AGV Dainese USA.
Part of the Dainese group, AGV helmetsare the results of 64 years of hard work in finding the best solution in terms of safety and design. A tradition carried on by some of the most important riders of all times who helped AGV to make motorcycling history. Among them Giacomo Agostini, Angel Nieto, Barry Sheene, Kenny Roberts, Gennady Moiseev, Randy Mamola, Johnny Cecotto, Ezra Lusk, as well as Formula 1 racing drivers such as Niki Lauda and Emerson Fittipaldi.
Today the legend is carried on by the 9 times MotoGP World Champion Valentino Rossi, who is wearing an AGV helmet since the beginning of his thrilling career,2008 250cc World Champion Marco Simoncelli, Davi Millsaps, Ashley Fiolek, 2008 FIM MX1 World Champ David Philippaerts and motocross freestyle legend Travis Pastrana.
In the United States, AGV helmets are distributed by Parts Unlimited.
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Costa Mesa, Calif. – All at AGV helmets would like to congratulate Ashley Fiolekand Travis Pastrana for their outstanding performances at the X Games 16 on Thursday evening.
Travis added another medal to his legend by wining his 7th X Games Gold Medal when he returned to the Freestyle competition and dominated his competition, crowning the night with a double-backflip treat for the fans. After this impressive win, TP199 will continue his campaign for gold in the Speed & Style as well as the 2 rally competitions.
Winning another gold medal at the X Games was big on Ashley Fiolek’s agenda this year. A Two-time Women's Motocross Champion Ashley, who was also nominated for an ESPN ESPY Award for the second year in a row, loves winning and wanted to repeat her X Games success of 2009. Mission accomplished!
"Everyone at AGV helmets is very proud of what TP and Ashley achieved last night. From the R&D team to the people building the helmets, to the marketing and sales teams across the world, we are feeling very privileged to be associated with two such amazing personalities. Thanks to Ashley and Travis, we won our first 2 gold medals at X Games, we know this is only the beginning. It’s good to be back in dirt!" said Roberto Sadowsky, Head of
Operations for AGV Dainese USA.
Part of the Dainese group, AGV helmetsare the results of 64 years of hard work in finding the best solution in terms of safety and design. A tradition carried on by some of the most important riders of all times who helped AGV to make motorcycling history. Among them Giacomo Agostini, Angel Nieto, Barry Sheene, Kenny Roberts, Gennady Moiseev, Randy Mamola, Johnny Cecotto, Ezra Lusk, as well as Formula 1 racing drivers such as Niki Lauda and Emerson Fittipaldi.
Today the legend is carried on by the 9 times MotoGP World Champion Valentino Rossi, who is wearing an AGV helmet since the beginning of his thrilling career,2008 250cc World Champion Marco Simoncelli, Davi Millsaps, Ashley Fiolek, 2008 FIM MX1 World Champ David Philippaerts and motocross freestyle legend Travis Pastrana.
In the United States, AGV helmets are distributed by Parts Unlimited.
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Ashley Fiolek Wins Back-To-Back X Games Gold
Courtesy of American Honda
Torrance, CA: American Honda congratulates Honda Red Bull Racing’s Ashley Fiolek on winning the 2010 X Games Women’s Moto X Super X gold medal at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Thursday, July 29. Fiolek topped the competition just as she did last year to win back-to-back X Games gold.
Millions of X Games viewers worldwide watched Fiolek dominate the race by getting a good jump out of the start gate and racing her CRF250R into the number one spot on the opening lap. Setting the pace out front, Fiolek led every lap en route to clinching her second consecutive X Games gold. In addition, Troy Lee Designs Honda’s Tara Gieger took the silver medal making it a one-two finish for Honda at the hugely popular annual action sports event.
For more information, contact: American Honda Motor Co., Inc. (310) 783-3745.
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Torrance, CA: American Honda congratulates Honda Red Bull Racing’s Ashley Fiolek on winning the 2010 X Games Women’s Moto X Super X gold medal at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Thursday, July 29. Fiolek topped the competition just as she did last year to win back-to-back X Games gold.
Millions of X Games viewers worldwide watched Fiolek dominate the race by getting a good jump out of the start gate and racing her CRF250R into the number one spot on the opening lap. Setting the pace out front, Fiolek led every lap en route to clinching her second consecutive X Games gold. In addition, Troy Lee Designs Honda’s Tara Gieger took the silver medal making it a one-two finish for Honda at the hugely popular annual action sports event.
For more information, contact: American Honda Motor Co., Inc. (310) 783-3745.
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Grant and Brayton Take Gold and Silver at XGames 16
Courtesy of JGRMX
HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. – In 1972 would-be promoter Mike Goodwin held the first supercross race in the Los Angeles Coliseum. He coined the event "supercross" as his vision was to make the growing sport of motocross more spectator and TV friendly by bringing the action into easily accessible football stadiums, so he named the event a hybrid of the Superbowl and motocross. A 16 year-old named Marty Tripes won the event and would go on to become a motocross legend. Last night X Games 16 brought supercross back to its roots in the Los Angeles Coliseum.
Josh Grant, who suffered a crash last year at X Games 15 breaking both his feet in his heat race was looking for redemption this year in Los Angeles. Both Josh Grant and Justin Brayton qualified easily for the main event. When the gate fell for the final, it was two-time Super X Gold Medalist Josh Hansen in the lead with Grant and Brayton giving chase. On lap two of 15 Brayton was passed by fellow Yamaha rider Ivan Tedesco, but stayed close to the third-place rider. Over the ensuing laps Grant, along with Tedesco and Brayton started to reel in Hansen. Grant closed in and made his move for the lead on lap 11 with Brayton re-passing Tedesco as well as getting by Hansen for second. When the checkered flag flew it was the Muscle Milk/Toyota/JGRMX Team riders claiming X Games Gold and Silver Medals.
The event was broadcast live on ESPN to a worldwide audience. Josh Grant will compete for his second Gold Medal at X Games 16 in the Best Whip competition tomorrow, July 30, with live coverage of the final beginning at approximately 9:30 p.m. (EST) on ESPN. Was this post helpful? Add yours to our service or subscribe to our feed above.
HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. – In 1972 would-be promoter Mike Goodwin held the first supercross race in the Los Angeles Coliseum. He coined the event "supercross" as his vision was to make the growing sport of motocross more spectator and TV friendly by bringing the action into easily accessible football stadiums, so he named the event a hybrid of the Superbowl and motocross. A 16 year-old named Marty Tripes won the event and would go on to become a motocross legend. Last night X Games 16 brought supercross back to its roots in the Los Angeles Coliseum.
Josh Grant, who suffered a crash last year at X Games 15 breaking both his feet in his heat race was looking for redemption this year in Los Angeles. Both Josh Grant and Justin Brayton qualified easily for the main event. When the gate fell for the final, it was two-time Super X Gold Medalist Josh Hansen in the lead with Grant and Brayton giving chase. On lap two of 15 Brayton was passed by fellow Yamaha rider Ivan Tedesco, but stayed close to the third-place rider. Over the ensuing laps Grant, along with Tedesco and Brayton started to reel in Hansen. Grant closed in and made his move for the lead on lap 11 with Brayton re-passing Tedesco as well as getting by Hansen for second. When the checkered flag flew it was the Muscle Milk/Toyota/JGRMX Team riders claiming X Games Gold and Silver Medals.
The event was broadcast live on ESPN to a worldwide audience. Josh Grant will compete for his second Gold Medal at X Games 16 in the Best Whip competition tomorrow, July 30, with live coverage of the final beginning at approximately 9:30 p.m. (EST) on ESPN. Was this post helpful? Add yours to our service or subscribe to our feed above.
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2010 ISDE Team Announced
Courtesy of American Motorcyclist Association
PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) is pleased to announce the riders who will contest the 85th International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) for AMA Team USA. The World Trophy Team will headline the U.S. effort. This year, taking on the best off-road racers in the world Nov. 1-6 in Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico, are: Destry Abbott, Mike Brown, Kurt Caselli, Jimmy Jarrett, Timmy Weigand and Nathan Woods.
"With the ISDE in Mexico this year, AMA Team USA is looking forward to competing so close to home, and this is the team that can put us on the box in 2010," said AMA Off-Road Racing Manager Chuck Weir. "These riders are hungry for success at off-road racing's crown jewel event, and each one of them is committed to doing what's necessary to win at this storied international competition.
"Our team announcement was delayed this year due to some international concerns regarding the location," Weir continued. "However, the Federation International de Motocyclisme, which sanctions this world championship event, recently finalized its report following a site visit. The report found the location suitable for this competition, and we are permitted to proceed. All systems are go for AMA Team USA at the 2010 ISDE."
The World Trophy Team is one of three premier teams that represent the U.S. at the ISDE. The other premier teams are the Junior Trophy Team, which fields four riders younger than 23-years old, and the Women's Trophy Team, which fields three riders. In addition, several club team members represent the United States at the event.
The AMA Team USA Junior Trophy Team will include Ian Blythe from Sedalia, Colo.; Cory Buttrick from Logan, Ohio; Nick Fahringer from Englewood, Ohio; and Taylor Robert from Scottsdale, Ariz. Blythe will ride a KTM 250 SXF in the E1 class. Buttrick will ride a KTM 450 XC-W in the E2 class. Fahringer will ride a Husaberg FE450 in the E2 class. Taylor will ride a Yamaha YZ450F in the E2 class.
The AMA Team USA Women's Cup Team will include Nicole Bradford from Avon, Colo.; Amanda Mastin from Whitehouse, Ohio; and Kerrie Swartz from Moore, Okla. Bradford will compete on a KTM 250 EXC. Mastin will race a Yamaha YZ250F. Swartz will ride a KTM 200 XC. All of the Women's Cup Team riders will compete in the E2 class.
Although it is not a recognized class by the FIM, AMA Team USA also designates a Senior Club Team of veterans from the club team members. This year, the club team will feature Billy Burns from Dorset, Vt.; Jeff Fredette from Beecher, Ill.; and Donald Williams from Minden, Nev.
Riders at the ISDE compete in one of three displacement classes: the E1 class, which features 100cc to 125cc two-stroke and 175cc to 250cc four-stroke motorcycles; the E2 class, which features 175cc to 250cc two-stroke and 290cc to 450cc four-stroke motorcycles; and the E3 class, which features 290cc to 500cc two-stroke and 475cc to 650cc four-stroke motorcycles.
Veterans anchor World Trophy effort
Abbott, from Peoria, Ariz., is an AMA Team USA veteran and World Trophy Team co-captain. In addition to the ISDE, Abbott contests the AMA Racing National Hare & Hound Championship Series for Monster Energy Kawasaki. The 37-year-old five-time AMA National Hare & Hound Champion is a four-time ISDE Gold Medalist and will represent the U.S. on the Trophy Team for the sixth time. Abbott is competing on a Kawasaki KX450 in the E2 class.
"The ISDE continues to be one of my all-time favorite events," Abbott said. "I look forward to it every year, and I'm excited to see what we can accomplish as a team. This year's team is extremely strong, and consists of five riders who know what to expect and what it takes to conquer this event and bring home a gold. Our rookie ISDE guy this year is Mike Brown, whose reputation speaks for itself. I know he's wanted to compete in the ISDE for a while, and I also know what he's capable of, so I'm looking forward to seeing what he accomplishes."
Abbott added that while the team expects to benefit from the event being held in the Americas this year, success will require a strong commitment from everyone involved.
"The fact that the ISDE is being held in Mexico this year has really helped with overall support," Abbott said. "The manufacturers are 100 percent behind us and believe we can do something special, but it's still going to be a lot of work and we all need to ride our best. For those who have never had the opportunity to attend, it's by far one of the coolest events to watch. It's the closest you'll ever get to see the best off-road riders in the world, so I'm hoping a lot of Americans try and make it down to support us."
Caselli, from Palmdale, Calif., is the other co-captain of the World Trophy Team and is returning to the team for the fourth time. The 26-year-old Caselli, who races off-road events for the KTM/FMF Racing factory team, has placed the ISDE near the top of his racing program the past few years. Caselli will race a KTM 250 EXC in the E1 class.
Caselli battled for the overall lead at the 2008 ISDE before crashing out on day three. In 2007, Caselli also led a significant portion of the event before ultimately winning the E3 class. In 2006, Caselli was a member of the championship Junior Trophy Team.
Brown, from Bluff City, Tenn., is a new rider this year. Brown, who currently competes in off-road events for the FMF/KTM factory team, is an accomplished national-caliber motocross racer. Brown won the AMA 125cc National Motocross Championship title in 2001. Brown will race a KTM 250 EXC in the E1 class.
Weigand, from Santa Clarita, Calif., replaced an injured Woods on AMA Team USA in 2009 and returns to the team for the second time. Weigand rides for Johnny Campbell Racing and is the 2009 AMA Racing Western Regional Hare Scrambles Champion. Weigand will race a Honda CRF450R in the E2 class.
Jarrett, from Salem, Ohio, also brings several years of experience to the team. Jarrett races the GNCC Series for GEICO Monster Kawasaki. This will be the Ohioan's sixth year representing the U.S. on the Trophy Team. Jarrett will race a Kawasaki KX450 in the E2 class.
This will be second trip to the ISDE for the 30-year-old Woods, who races WORCS for Team FMF Suzuki and competes in the AMA Endurocross series. Woods, from Paso Robles, Calif., will race a Husaberg FE570 in the E3 class.
Club teams out in force
While the Trophy Team, the Women's Trophy Team and the Junior Trophy Team are critical pieces of the U.S. effort, they are only a part of the AMA Team USA contingent that makes the trek to the annual event. Club team riders also will ride on the team.
The following riders were selected as club team members: Michael Berenbak from Reno, Nev.; Chase Bishop from Monterey, Tenn.; Jordan Brandt from Boulder Creek, Colo.; Sam Buffa from Brooklyn, N.Y.; Fred Hoess from Stanhope, N.J.; Nolan Irwin from Santa Rosa, Calif.; Jeremy Ketchum from Gallatin, Tenn.; Zachary Klamfoth from Canal Winchester, Ohio; Mike Monroe from Helena, Ala.; Duell Murphy from Huntington, Ind.; Wallace Palmer from Mullica Hill, N.J.; Cory Pincock from Pleasant View, Utah; Cody Schafer from Wheat Ridge, Colo.; Anthony Simontacchi from Rohnert Park, Calif.; Brian Sperle from Hayward, Calif.; Shawn Strong from Alpine, Utah; Jarkko Vainio from Park City, Utah; and Lars O. Valin from Eureka, Mo.
The AMA Team USA ISDE effort would be impossible without the support of various companies. These include Arai, Spectro, Motion Pro and KLIM.
America's motorcyclists can help support Team USA, and look good while doing it, by buying an official Team USA ISDE T-Shirt. All proceeds support the massive effort to transport the riders, bikes and crew to and from Portugal. To buy a shirt, just visit the AMA's online store at AmericanMotorcyclist.com > Gear > Apparel > 2010 ISDE T-shirt. Was this post helpful? Add yours to our service or subscribe to our feed above.
PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) is pleased to announce the riders who will contest the 85th International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) for AMA Team USA. The World Trophy Team will headline the U.S. effort. This year, taking on the best off-road racers in the world Nov. 1-6 in Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico, are: Destry Abbott, Mike Brown, Kurt Caselli, Jimmy Jarrett, Timmy Weigand and Nathan Woods.
"With the ISDE in Mexico this year, AMA Team USA is looking forward to competing so close to home, and this is the team that can put us on the box in 2010," said AMA Off-Road Racing Manager Chuck Weir. "These riders are hungry for success at off-road racing's crown jewel event, and each one of them is committed to doing what's necessary to win at this storied international competition.
"Our team announcement was delayed this year due to some international concerns regarding the location," Weir continued. "However, the Federation International de Motocyclisme, which sanctions this world championship event, recently finalized its report following a site visit. The report found the location suitable for this competition, and we are permitted to proceed. All systems are go for AMA Team USA at the 2010 ISDE."
The World Trophy Team is one of three premier teams that represent the U.S. at the ISDE. The other premier teams are the Junior Trophy Team, which fields four riders younger than 23-years old, and the Women's Trophy Team, which fields three riders. In addition, several club team members represent the United States at the event.
The AMA Team USA Junior Trophy Team will include Ian Blythe from Sedalia, Colo.; Cory Buttrick from Logan, Ohio; Nick Fahringer from Englewood, Ohio; and Taylor Robert from Scottsdale, Ariz. Blythe will ride a KTM 250 SXF in the E1 class. Buttrick will ride a KTM 450 XC-W in the E2 class. Fahringer will ride a Husaberg FE450 in the E2 class. Taylor will ride a Yamaha YZ450F in the E2 class.
The AMA Team USA Women's Cup Team will include Nicole Bradford from Avon, Colo.; Amanda Mastin from Whitehouse, Ohio; and Kerrie Swartz from Moore, Okla. Bradford will compete on a KTM 250 EXC. Mastin will race a Yamaha YZ250F. Swartz will ride a KTM 200 XC. All of the Women's Cup Team riders will compete in the E2 class.
Although it is not a recognized class by the FIM, AMA Team USA also designates a Senior Club Team of veterans from the club team members. This year, the club team will feature Billy Burns from Dorset, Vt.; Jeff Fredette from Beecher, Ill.; and Donald Williams from Minden, Nev.
Riders at the ISDE compete in one of three displacement classes: the E1 class, which features 100cc to 125cc two-stroke and 175cc to 250cc four-stroke motorcycles; the E2 class, which features 175cc to 250cc two-stroke and 290cc to 450cc four-stroke motorcycles; and the E3 class, which features 290cc to 500cc two-stroke and 475cc to 650cc four-stroke motorcycles.
Veterans anchor World Trophy effort
Abbott, from Peoria, Ariz., is an AMA Team USA veteran and World Trophy Team co-captain. In addition to the ISDE, Abbott contests the AMA Racing National Hare & Hound Championship Series for Monster Energy Kawasaki. The 37-year-old five-time AMA National Hare & Hound Champion is a four-time ISDE Gold Medalist and will represent the U.S. on the Trophy Team for the sixth time. Abbott is competing on a Kawasaki KX450 in the E2 class.
"The ISDE continues to be one of my all-time favorite events," Abbott said. "I look forward to it every year, and I'm excited to see what we can accomplish as a team. This year's team is extremely strong, and consists of five riders who know what to expect and what it takes to conquer this event and bring home a gold. Our rookie ISDE guy this year is Mike Brown, whose reputation speaks for itself. I know he's wanted to compete in the ISDE for a while, and I also know what he's capable of, so I'm looking forward to seeing what he accomplishes."
Abbott added that while the team expects to benefit from the event being held in the Americas this year, success will require a strong commitment from everyone involved.
"The fact that the ISDE is being held in Mexico this year has really helped with overall support," Abbott said. "The manufacturers are 100 percent behind us and believe we can do something special, but it's still going to be a lot of work and we all need to ride our best. For those who have never had the opportunity to attend, it's by far one of the coolest events to watch. It's the closest you'll ever get to see the best off-road riders in the world, so I'm hoping a lot of Americans try and make it down to support us."
Caselli, from Palmdale, Calif., is the other co-captain of the World Trophy Team and is returning to the team for the fourth time. The 26-year-old Caselli, who races off-road events for the KTM/FMF Racing factory team, has placed the ISDE near the top of his racing program the past few years. Caselli will race a KTM 250 EXC in the E1 class.
Caselli battled for the overall lead at the 2008 ISDE before crashing out on day three. In 2007, Caselli also led a significant portion of the event before ultimately winning the E3 class. In 2006, Caselli was a member of the championship Junior Trophy Team.
Brown, from Bluff City, Tenn., is a new rider this year. Brown, who currently competes in off-road events for the FMF/KTM factory team, is an accomplished national-caliber motocross racer. Brown won the AMA 125cc National Motocross Championship title in 2001. Brown will race a KTM 250 EXC in the E1 class.
Weigand, from Santa Clarita, Calif., replaced an injured Woods on AMA Team USA in 2009 and returns to the team for the second time. Weigand rides for Johnny Campbell Racing and is the 2009 AMA Racing Western Regional Hare Scrambles Champion. Weigand will race a Honda CRF450R in the E2 class.
Jarrett, from Salem, Ohio, also brings several years of experience to the team. Jarrett races the GNCC Series for GEICO Monster Kawasaki. This will be the Ohioan's sixth year representing the U.S. on the Trophy Team. Jarrett will race a Kawasaki KX450 in the E2 class.
This will be second trip to the ISDE for the 30-year-old Woods, who races WORCS for Team FMF Suzuki and competes in the AMA Endurocross series. Woods, from Paso Robles, Calif., will race a Husaberg FE570 in the E3 class.
Club teams out in force
While the Trophy Team, the Women's Trophy Team and the Junior Trophy Team are critical pieces of the U.S. effort, they are only a part of the AMA Team USA contingent that makes the trek to the annual event. Club team riders also will ride on the team.
The following riders were selected as club team members: Michael Berenbak from Reno, Nev.; Chase Bishop from Monterey, Tenn.; Jordan Brandt from Boulder Creek, Colo.; Sam Buffa from Brooklyn, N.Y.; Fred Hoess from Stanhope, N.J.; Nolan Irwin from Santa Rosa, Calif.; Jeremy Ketchum from Gallatin, Tenn.; Zachary Klamfoth from Canal Winchester, Ohio; Mike Monroe from Helena, Ala.; Duell Murphy from Huntington, Ind.; Wallace Palmer from Mullica Hill, N.J.; Cory Pincock from Pleasant View, Utah; Cody Schafer from Wheat Ridge, Colo.; Anthony Simontacchi from Rohnert Park, Calif.; Brian Sperle from Hayward, Calif.; Shawn Strong from Alpine, Utah; Jarkko Vainio from Park City, Utah; and Lars O. Valin from Eureka, Mo.
The AMA Team USA ISDE effort would be impossible without the support of various companies. These include Arai, Spectro, Motion Pro and KLIM.
America's motorcyclists can help support Team USA, and look good while doing it, by buying an official Team USA ISDE T-Shirt. All proceeds support the massive effort to transport the riders, bikes and crew to and from Portugal. To buy a shirt, just visit the AMA's online store at AmericanMotorcyclist.com > Gear > Apparel > 2010 ISDE T-shirt. Was this post helpful? Add yours to our service or subscribe to our feed above.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Shock Doctor at Loretta Lynn's
Courtesy of Shock Doctor
MINNEAPOLIS, (July 26, 2010) - For the second consecutive year, Shock Doctor Eject - the official emergency helmet removal system of MX Sports - will be available to riders at Loretta Lynn's AMA Amateur National Motocross Championships presented by Amsoil, Aug.1- 8.
MINNEAPOLIS, (July 26, 2010) - For the second consecutive year, Shock Doctor Eject - the official emergency helmet removal system of MX Sports - will be available to riders at Loretta Lynn's AMA Amateur National Motocross Championships presented by Amsoil, Aug.1- 8.
"MX Sports is pleased to continue working with Shock Doctor and the Eject System to increase awareness about motocross safety," said Tim Cotter, director of MX Sports. "We share their commitment to keep riders protected and enhance the enjoyment of the sport."
The Eject System uses a tiny air bladder and inflation device, and is easily installed in any helmet. When the bladder is inflated and expands inside the helmet, it gradually pushes the helmet off the racer's head. This method is safer than pulling the helmet off, which can increase the possibility of further injury by putting strain on the neck and spine. The Eject System is currently used by drivers and riders in major racing segments, and is required in the professional Indy Racing League, AMA Pro Motocross and Supercross.
"At Shock Doctor, our goal is to bring technology and protection together to improve the experience for sports enthusiasts at all levels," said Bill Best, vice president of product development at Shock Doctor. "The Eject Helmet Removal System is a true technology breakthrough and is growing in popularity across several disciplines. Eject helps EMTs better assist a crash victim and reduces the risk of further neck and spine injuries. The support of MX Sports is helping professional and amateur riders alike experience the safety benefits of Eject."
Shock Doctor staff will be on site during rider check-in/registration on Sunday, August 1, providing Eject information, demonstration and sales so all riders who don't have Eject installed in their helmets can do so prior to and also during the entire event. For more information on Eject, visit www.ejectsafety.com.The Eject System uses a tiny air bladder and inflation device, and is easily installed in any helmet. When the bladder is inflated and expands inside the helmet, it gradually pushes the helmet off the racer's head. This method is safer than pulling the helmet off, which can increase the possibility of further injury by putting strain on the neck and spine. The Eject System is currently used by drivers and riders in major racing segments, and is required in the professional Indy Racing League, AMA Pro Motocross and Supercross.
"At Shock Doctor, our goal is to bring technology and protection together to improve the experience for sports enthusiasts at all levels," said Bill Best, vice president of product development at Shock Doctor. "The Eject Helmet Removal System is a true technology breakthrough and is growing in popularity across several disciplines. Eject helps EMTs better assist a crash victim and reduces the risk of further neck and spine injuries. The support of MX Sports is helping professional and amateur riders alike experience the safety benefits of Eject."
"MX Sports strongly encourages riders to equip their helmet with Shock Doctor's Eject Helmet Removal System," said Cotter. "The emergency medical teams at the Loretta Lynn National have been trained and equipped with Eject inflation devices in the unlikely event that a rider sustains an injury that requires the helmet to be removed."
Attracting more than 20,000 racers from around the globe, the AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship, produced by MX Sports, is recognized as the biggest amateur motocross championship in the world.
About Shock Doctor
Shock Doctor is the market and technology leader in mouthguards. The company transformed and elevated the mouthguard industry by introducing innovative, shock absorbing, superior fitting self-custom mouthguards. In addition to a full line of patented, technologically advanced mouthguards, Shock Doctor offers a comprehensive line of sports protection products for hockey, football, baseball, basketball, soccer, martial arts and boxing, lacrosse and motorsports. Shock Doctor products are sold at major and independent sporting goods retailers throughout the U.S. and in select international markets, as well as through the company's web site, shockdoctor.com. Shock Doctor is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minn. Was this post helpful? Add yours to our service or subscribe to our feed above.Attracting more than 20,000 racers from around the globe, the AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship, produced by MX Sports, is recognized as the biggest amateur motocross championship in the world.
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