Spokesmodel Of The Week - Da Ladies of Motocross and Supercross
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Kicking off on Friday during Supercross Weekend in Las Vegas and adding a new event in Sacramento
The 2012 GEICO AMA EnduroCross Series, presented by Lucas Oil will kick off on Friday, May 4th at the Orleans Arena during the Monster Energy Supercross finals weekend. A new event in Sacramento California on Saturday, June 9th will serve as round two and the point standings after these two opening rounds will also be used to qualify riders for the 2012 X Games Enduro X, which will serve as round three for the Expert riders.
The EnduroCross series will then take a summer break before returning to Ontario California, which was a big success during the first visit in 2011. Denver Colorado will be next on the schedule followed by Everett Washington, Boise Idaho and the traditional Las Vegas finals. The series will increase from seven to eight events in 2012.
?We are excited about the continued growth and awareness of EnduroCross since it provides great opportunities to showcase the talent of some of the top off-road motorcycle riders in the world?, stated Mike Karsting, VP of Events for Source Interlink. ?The two new events this season in Ontario and Boise had great crowds and we feel that Sacramento will prove to be another winner due to the strong off-road motorcycle market in Northern California?.
Source: http://www.supercross.com/news/2012-endurocross-schedule-released
You?ve watched the crash video and now listen to Steven Clarke explain exactly what happened in Australia this weekend ? ouch!
Image courtesy of Steven Clarke
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From Husqvarna
November 8, 2011 - Corona, CA - While Husqvarna racers were busy highlighting the Loretta Lynn's GNCCs, a few others were also earning wins in the West. The World Off Road Championship Series (WORCS) finale took place at Speed World MX in Surprise, Arizona and return-Husqvarna racer Sherri Cruse topped the Women's Pro class aboard a Zip-Ty Racing TC250.
In only her second race back since becoming a mother three months ago, Cruse is already back up to speed, and enjoyed being back in the saddle with her baby girl Emerie on the sidelines cheering her on. Cruse battled with reigning WORCS champion Kacy Martinez on the opening lap, but steadily pulled away throughout the rest of the race to take a convincing win.
The rest of the Zip-Ty Husqvarna team was also in action at the Arizona WORCS finale. Cory Graffunder closed out his season with a top-five finish in the Pro 2 class. Graffunder returned from injury earlier this summer in time to remain in the championship hunt, and finish second in points for the 2011 season in the Pro 2 division.
Nick Burson finished fourth in the Open Expert division of the Prospectors Grand Prix in Gorman, CA. Nick Burson also wrapped up his season over the weekend, with his final Big 6 Grand Prix race taking place in Gorman, California. Burson finished his 2011 season with a fourth-place finish in the Open Expert class aboard his TXC511 at the Prospectors GP.
One more win went to another Husqvarna rider - Revelle Harrison. HMNA's own National Sales Manager was out at the wet and muddy 27th Annual MTA World Vet Championship, where he topped the 30+ Expert class with a 1-2 moto score!
"It was a really great weekend all around," commented Husqvarna National Marketing Manager Corey Eastman. "Congrats to all our racers on wrapping up such strong seasons. It's great to have Sherri Cruse on a Husky, and we're also proud to see our employees doing well at the races, too!"
Source: http://imxmag.blogspot.com/2011/11/zip-ty-husqvarna-wraps-up-worcs-season.html
From Husqvarna
November 8, 2011 - Corona, CA - While Husqvarna racers were busy highlighting the Loretta Lynn's GNCCs, a few others were also earning wins in the West. The World Off Road Championship Series (WORCS) finale took place at Speed World MX in Surprise, Arizona and return-Husqvarna racer Sherri Cruse topped the Women's Pro class aboard a Zip-Ty Racing TC250.
In only her second race back since becoming a mother three months ago, Cruse is already back up to speed, and enjoyed being back in the saddle with her baby girl Emerie on the sidelines cheering her on. Cruse battled with reigning WORCS champion Kacy Martinez on the opening lap, but steadily pulled away throughout the rest of the race to take a convincing win.
The rest of the Zip-Ty Husqvarna team was also in action at the Arizona WORCS finale. Cory Graffunder closed out his season with a top-five finish in the Pro 2 class. Graffunder returned from injury earlier this summer in time to remain in the championship hunt, and finish second in points for the 2011 season in the Pro 2 division.
Nick Burson finished fourth in the Open Expert division of the Prospectors Grand Prix in Gorman, CA. Nick Burson also wrapped up his season over the weekend, with his final Big 6 Grand Prix race taking place in Gorman, California. Burson finished his 2011 season with a fourth-place finish in the Open Expert class aboard his TXC511 at the Prospectors GP.
One more win went to another Husqvarna rider - Revelle Harrison. HMNA's own National Sales Manager was out at the wet and muddy 27th Annual MTA World Vet Championship, where he topped the 30+ Expert class with a 1-2 moto score!
"It was a really great weekend all around," commented Husqvarna National Marketing Manager Corey Eastman. "Congrats to all our racers on wrapping up such strong seasons. It's great to have Sherri Cruse on a Husky, and we're also proud to see our employees doing well at the races, too!"
Source: http://imxmag.blogspot.com/2011/11/zip-ty-husqvarna-wraps-up-worcs-season.html
Their team consists of AMA Supercross Series Champion Ryan Villopoto and former West Coast Regional Supercross Champion Jake Weimer. And today, Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. has named Dan Fahie to manage its highly successful Monster Energy Kawasaki supercross/motocross program.

Dan Fahle
Here is the official information, courtesy of Kawasaki:
Fahie becomes team manager following a year in which team member Ryan Villopoto claimed both the AMA World Supercross and AMA MX championships, as well as being a member of the winning Motocross of Nations team and claiming victory at the inaugural Monster Energy Cup in Las Vegas last month.
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It was good to be a GEICO Honda rider during the 15th round of Supercross in Seattle. Fan favorite Kevin Windham and teammate Eli Tomac both earned runner-up finishes under the Saturday night lights at Qwest Field, Windham on his 450cc ride and Tomac on his 250cc Lites bike.
Windham, who won Seattle last season, always rides well on muddy racetracks and Seattle delivered for him again as rain leading up to the race made it treacherous for many riders.
"I did well because I was able to keep it on two wheels. That was the battle this whole race," Windham said. "The track changed each lap and I was just able to ride it out and keep my GEICO Honda upright."
The veteran rider has been working hard to crack the top five each weekend but has fallen short of a medal finish until this round.
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