Pro Circuit Product Spotlight: Clutch Springs

17 10 2011

CORONA, CA – October 17, 2011 – (Motor Sports Newswire) – A must-have item for any off-road motorcycle, Pro Circuit will make any stock or modified motorcycle benefit from increased clutch life with their high performance Clutch Springs.  Used to help Pro Circuit win many of their 28 AMA Championships and over 200 race wins in their over 30 years of competition, the Pro Circuit Clutch Springs provide a quick and easy way to experience more positive clutch engagement.

Click Here for additional information on how to purchase Pro Circuit Clutch Springs.

About Pro Circuit
Based in Corona, Calif., Pro Circuit Inc. is a leader in off-road motorcycle and ATV exhausts and aftermarket performance parts. Started in 1978, Pro Circuit is the go to shop for recreational riders and professionals for everything from suspension work to complete engine packages, and everything in between.

Created by former desert racer Mitch Payton, Pro Circuit proves its products and services week-in and week-out through its tagline “We Race.” Every product that dons the Pro Circuit stamp stems from the legendary Pro Circuit race team. A staple in the professional paddock, Pro Circuit Racing has earned 28 AMA championships and more than 200 race wins in more than 30 years of competition.

Liability
All products manufactured and/or distributed by Pro Circuit Products, Inc. are offered and designed for use with standard machines. Pro Circuit Products, Inc. makes no claims as to the products effectiveness on modified machines. Pro Circuit Products, Inc. is the sole determiner of abuse, misuse, installation errors and modifications. We assume no liability for any errors in listings, specifications, part numbers, prices or model applications. Pro Circuit Products, Inc. reserves the right to change specifications, product descriptions, product quality, pricing and model applications at any time without prior oral or written notice and without further obligation.

Adding new components to your motorcycle (especially to the engine, suspension or braking system) may radically alter the acceleration, deceleration, handling and braking characteristics of your motorcycle.  Ensure that all parts are installed and properly torqued per the instructions supplied with the part or to the motorcycle manufacturer’s original specifications. Test the motorcycle with the new part(s) on level ground, at low speed, without any other vehicles or obstacles nearby, to ensure that it is working properly. Periodically recheck, adjust or replace the parts as may be necessary depending upon the terrain, use, mileage and rider input. Consult the instructions supplied with the part, or the motorcycle manufacturer’s original specifications for further details. The failure to properly install, maintain, or familiarize yourself with the new part’s use, and proper operation, may result in damage to the motorcycle, and/or a loss of control, resulting in serious injury or death. Buyers assume all risk for any and all damage caused to themselves, a third party and/or property by virtue of failure of these products. By installing and/or using a Pro Circuit Products, Inc. product, you hereby accept and understand these stated terms and conditions.

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2012 Kawasaki KX250F First Impressions

6 08 2011

ANZA, CA – August 5, 2011 – (Motor Sports Newswire) – In 2011 Kawasaki made drastic improvements to the Supercross dominating KX250F. For 2012 the bike has been even more refined. Check out this video from the KX250F press introduction at the Ranch in Anza, CA and hear what the experts have to say. KX Proof is all around you click here for more information http://bit.ly/oiU0Z8.

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Tune in Alert: 2011 MotoTees Budds Creek National Weekend Broadcast Schedule

16 06 2011

High Point National Highlight Show Airs Tonight on FUEL TV

MORGANTOWN, WV – June 16, 2011 – (Motor Sports Newswire) – The MotoTees Budds Creek National, Round 4 of the 2011 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship, will commence this Saturday, June 18, from Mechanicsville, Md. Broadcast coverage of the event will kick off at 1 p.m. EST, with live first-moto coverage of the 450 and 250 classes on FUEL TV.

Additionally, live final moto coverage from Budds Creek will be showcased internationally in Europe, Australia and Brazil on Motors TV, SPEED Australia and ESPN Brazil, respectively. Domestic coverage continues on Saturday night, with back-to-back final moto broadcasts of both classes on SPEED. The 450 Class begins at 10 p.m. EST, with the 250 Class following at 11 p.m. EST.

Prior to Saturday’s MotoTees Budds Creek National, FUEL TV will relive the excitement from last weekend’s Rockstar Energy High Point National in Mt. Morris, Pa. The Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship Highlight Show from High Point Raceway will air tonight at 10 p.m. EST/PST. The one-hour highlight package will recap each moto from the third round of the 2011 championship, which was won by Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Ryan Villopoto and Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s Blake Baggett.

For easier access, here are FUEL TV channels from some major television providers:

  • DIRECTV – Channel 618
  • DISH Network – Channel 156
  • Verizon FiOS – Channel 198
  • AT&T U-verse – Channel 536

*Check local listings for cable operators

Festivities for Saturday’s MotoTees Budds Creek National begin at 8:30 a.m. EST, with practice and qualifying. Opening ceremonies start at 12:30 p.m. EST.

Tickets for the upcoming Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship are on sale now at www.allisports.com. Special discounts and incentives are available for advance ticket purchasers.

For media information about the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship, please contact Media Manager Brandon Short via email at media@mxsportsproracing.com or by phone at 949-365-5750.

MX Sports Pro Racing
MX Sports Pro Racing manages and produces the world’s most prestigious motocross series – the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship. The industry leader in off road powersport event production and management, its mission is to showcase the sport of professional motocross competition at events throughout the United States. Through its various racing properties, partnerships and affiliates, MX Sports Pro Racing organizes events for thousands of action sports athletes each year and attracts millions of motorsports spectators. Visit www.mxsportsproracing.com.

Alli, the Alliance of Action Sports
Alli, the Alliance of Action Sports, is a global business that encompasses national and international action sports tours and events, multimedia production, and a consumer facing lifestyle brand. The Alliance includes: the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship, the Dew Tour, Winter Dew Tour, China Invitational, King of Wake series, and the Gatorade Free Flow Tour. Alli TV Productions creates original content, produces and presents content with partners, and distributes Alli content through a variety of channels. Alli is owned by NBC Sports and MTV Networks and represents a network of athletes, fans, brands and properties. Its mission is to facilitate the momentous growth of action sports, through competition and lifestyle, for a new generation of fans and athletes. The Alli properties are home to more than 550,000 spectators each year and broadcasts more than 150 hours of original content in 100 countries and 280 million homes worldwide. Visit www.allisports.com.

Lucas Oil Products
Lucas Oil is a worldwide leader in the production of oils, lubricants and additives. Based in Corona, Calif., Lucas Oil Products is one of the fastest-growing additive lines in the consumer automotive industry, featuring a premium line of oils, lubricants and problem-solving performance additives. Through innovative product research and development, along with aggressive marketing programs, Lucas Oil Products has established itself as the top-selling additive line in the American truck-stop industry. Lucas Oil is involved in an array of motorsports sponsorships, including the “Official Motor Oil of the AMA Pro Motocross Championship.” Visit www.LucasOil.com.

AMA Pro Racing
AMA Pro Racing is the premier professional motorcycle racing sanctioning body in the United States, operating a full schedule of events and championships for a variety of motorcycle disciplines. From its Daytona Beach headquarters, the organization sanctions professional motorcycle racing competition, which includes, AMA Pro Motocross, AMA Pro Road Racing, and AMA Pro Flat Track. Visit www.amaproracing.com.

FUEL TV
FUEL TV is the only cable and satellite television network that features the exciting world of adrenaline and thrill-seeking sports and the stories that surround them. This new generation of sports provides a rich landscape of some of the most vibrant and action-packed television entertainment in the world. See why young adrenaline sports fans call FUEL TV the channel they never turn off. FUEL TV, part of FOX Sports Media Group, was launched July 1, 2003 and is seen in more than 30 million U.S. homes and can be accessed by broadband, mobile devices and other digital platforms such as iTunes®. FUEL TV programming is available in more than 50 countries around the world with 24/7 channels operating in Australia and Europe. To subscribe to FUEL TV, call 877-4-FUEL-TV. For program times and other information, visit www.fuel.tv.

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Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship Notes: Rockstar Energy Freestone National

27 05 2011

MORGANTOWN, WV – May 27, 2011 – (Motor Sports Newswire) – A tremendous crowd was on hand at the opening round of the 2011 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship last weekend. The world’s best riders kicked off the summer at the Rockstar Energy Hangtown National, and after two-and-a-half hours of competition, three riders grabbed the early advantage in the championship standings – TwoTwo Motorsports/Bel-Ray Racing’s Chad Reed, Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s Blake Baggett and DNA Shred Stix/Star Racing Yamaha’s Jessica Patterson.

This weekend, American Motocross heads to the Lone Star State of Texas, for the Rockstar Energy Freestone National. The challenging facility in Wortham is one of the toughest rounds of the entire championship thanks to its difficult layout and high temperatures. Winning at Freestone is one of the most rewarding experiences for any rider, as it is a true test of physical stamina and mental toughness.

450 Class

TwoTwo Motorsports/Bel-Ray Racing
Chad Reed kicked off the 2011 season in the same manner in which he began 2010, by taking the overall win at Hangtown. Reed was strong from the start, securing a runner-up finish in the first moto, which put him in position for the overall. In Moto 2, Reed slotted himself into third during the early stages and, through line selection, gradually worked his way into the lead. After fending off defending champion Ryan Dungey in the late stages, Reed took the final moto victory and the overall.

“I’m really happy about last weekend’s opening-round win, and I couldn’t ask for a better start to my season,” said Reed. “I plan to continue riding the wheels off my Honda for the entire season and put TwoTwo Motorsports on the podium at the next 11 rounds in the series.”

Rockstar/Makita Suzuki
Ryan Dungey picked up 2011, where he left off in 2010, with an opening moto victory. His dominance in the first race of the year looked to carry over into the final moto, but a tenacious Reed, battled it out with Dungey. After pacing his rival for most of the race, Dungey attempted to make one final pass on Reed to claim the overall, but to no avail. Despite the second place result, Dungey still holds a share of the points lead heading into Freestone.

“Overall, our day was really good at Hangtown,” said Dungey. “I was able to get out in front and pull away for the win in the first moto, which was a good start to the season. I wasn’t able to get the job done in the second moto and ended up in second for the moto and second on the day. It’s a really good solid start for the season. We’ll keep moving forward and building from here and we’ll be good. Texas should be good. We’ve done pretty well there the last few years and I like the dirt there – It’s pretty much like what I grew up riding on.”

Brett Metcalfe’s return to action led to a promising start to his 2011 season. A pair of fifth-place moto scores slotted the Australian rider into fifth overall and now he returns to a track that helped generate considerable momentum towards his impressive 2010 season.

“It was really awesome (at Hangtown),” said Metcalfe. “It’s good to be back with my Rockstar/Makita Suzuki team after being out injured for a while. It is good to be back racing and I really like the outdoors, so that’s a plus for me. I wanted to get a good start to the season and I’m really happy with fifth overall. I’m really looking forward to the next round in Texas, so I can build on this result. Freestone can be one of the more gnarly events with the heat and humidity. I’m actually heading out there early to get acclimated a bit. Hopefully that will translate into a better performance.”

Monster Energy Kawasaki
In his first Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship race since 2009, Ryan Villopoto ran solid throughout both motos to finish third overall. The newly-crowned supercross champion ran up front early in the second moto, but eventually settled into the final podium spot. With a long season ahead, Villopoto sits in a strong position and heads to a track where he won, back in 2008.

“I was a little disappointed with my result at Hangtown, but I got some good points and there is still a lot of racing left,” said Villopoto. “It was my first race back in almost two years so it felt good to finally get a motocross race out of the way after so long. I was a little sick, but I’ve been feeling better everyday and I’m getting closer to getting back to 100 percent.”

Hangtown was a fresh start to Jake Weimer’s 2011 season. After missing nearly the entire supercross championship due to injury, Weimer is back to full health and kicked off his rookie campaign in the 450 Class with a 12th-place effort. After a tough opening moto, Weimer rebounded in Moto 2, finishing sixth. He knows he has the speed to run up front, and will look to do so in Texas.

“The second moto last week was really good for me to see that I could run up at the front of a very competitive class,” said Weimer. “I really want to continue to improve, and I think we can do well in Texas.”

American Honda
After deciding to compete at Hangtown at the 11th hour, Kevin Windham put forth a strong effort for American Honda. Despite very little testing and preparation for motocross, Windham found his way to the front of the field in the first moto and continued to run within the top five throughout the day. His 6-4 moto scores resulted in fourth overall and gives Windham confidence heading into Freestone.

“I’m looking forward to Texas this weekend,” said Windham. “I’m hoping the weather can be a little kinder to everyone there than what it’s been in the past. I’m feeling good, and last weekend’s fourth overall was a positive start to the motocross season.”

Muscle Milk/Toyota/JGR
Despite losing second rider Justin Brayton to injury for the first part of the season, the Joe Gibbs Racing team had a strong start to the season in Hangtown, thanks to Davi Millsaps. The first-year JGR rider rode to a strong fourth-place finish in the first moto, and followed it up with a seventh in Moto 2. The solid results put Millsaps in sixth overall, and he will look to keep the momentum going this weekend.

MotoConcepts Yamaha
Hangtown resulted in a promising start to the 2011 season for MotoConcepts. Tommy Hahn led the way for the team, riding strong in both motos to post a pair of eighth-place finishes for seventh overall. Right behind him, teammate Christophe Pourcel followed in eighth overall, posting 7-11 moto scores in his debut for the team and in the 450 Class.

Red Bull KTM
Hangtown was a rough weekend for the entire Red Bull KTM team. After posting the fastest lap of the opening practice session, Mike Alessi crashed in the final practice, suffering severe enough effects from the incident, sidelining him indefinitely.

“I am very thankful that I am going to be okay,” said Alessi. “I had a really bad crash and was lucky to walk away with no broken bones. My doctors advised me to wait three to four weeks before returning, so I am hoping to make High Point my first race back.”

The team’s other rider, Andrew Short, also experienced some misfortune at the opening round. After a solid ninth place finish in the first moto, Short was relegated to 34th in Moto 2, finishing 17th overall. It wasn’t the start to the season the veteran had hoped for, but with the series heading to Texas this weekend, where Short resides, he hopes the familiarity with the climate will play into his advantage.

“I had a rough week in Hangtown,” said Short. “Although we struggled with some mechanical problems, there were lots of positives to take away. I had really good speed in the second moto and felt like I was where I belonged. Our plan is to put last weekend behind us and focus on my hometown race this weekend. I am really looking forward to Freestone, as I will have lots of family and friends in attendance.”

250 Class

Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki
It was a clean sweep of the podium for the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki team at Hangtown. While Baggett secured his first career motocross win, his teammates Dean Wilson and Tyla Rattray both boasted strong outings to finish second and third overall, respectively. Now, the team and all of its riders head to Texas with a little momentum.

“I have been training a lot to be ready to push the entire 35 minutes of racing,” said Baggett. “One win is nice, but now I am ready to keep adding to it. I’ve done well in Texas before and I’m definitely looking forward to it.”

“I think I rode pretty good last week, but I made a few mistakes that ended up costing me,” said Wilson, who almost grabbed the overall win at Freestone in 2010. “Last year in Texas, I had some moments as well, so hopefully those are all behind me now and I can go out and get a win.”

“Texas is pretty brutal,” said Rattray. “It will be the toughest man standing after finishing two 35-minute motos. It’s been a good week of training so hopefully I can go out and finish the moto on top.”

GEICO Honda
Hangtown looked promising for both GEICO Honda riders – Eli Tomac and Justin Barcia. Tomac set the pace early on in the opening moto and ultimately settled for a third-place result. In the final moto of the day, he looked to stay consistent and not force the issue, finishing fourth to secure that same spot in the overall standings. While he didn’t defend his 2010 victory at Hangtown, Tomac is happy about the start to his season and looking forward to Texas.

“I think I’ve really grown as a racer since my rookie motocross season last year,” said Tomac. “But no amount of experience really matters when it comes to dealing with the Texas heat. However, I feel like I’m a little more prepared this year and I know that the worst case scenario is weather, so I’ll be doing everything I can to stay cool. Fourth overall in the series points is a good platform to build from.”

For Barcia, Hangtown presented mixed results. A strong opening moto gave Barcia the momentum to take the early lead in Moto 2, but misfortune struck the third-year rider and his 18th-place result ultimately dropped him in the overall standings to 13th.

Red Bull KTM
Marvin Musquin can walk away from his American Motocross debut proud after a pair of strong motos. The French rider, who brings the past two World Motocross MX2 Championships to the states, was in the mix at the front of the field throughout both motos. It did not take Musquin long to adapt to the pace of the field and the rough terrain of the Hangtown track, and at the end of the day, his 4-6 moto scores resulted in a fifth-place overall finish.

“I am really excited about my results at Hangtown,” said Musquin. “I felt really comfortable on the bike all day. I wish I would have had a little better start, but I was able to come through the pack pretty well. I am looking forward to this weekend.”

DNA Shred Stix/Star Racing Yamaha
South African, Gareth Swanepoel, was the lead rider for the Star Yamaha team in Hangtown. A top-10 finish in the opening moto gave Swanepoel more confidence heading into Moto 2, where he posted a top-five finish to land sixth overall. Kyle Cunningham also got the season off to a solid start, posting a pair of eighth-place moto scores that resulted in seventh overall.

Troy Lee Designs/Lucas Oil Honda
Cole Seely found himself in the thick of the battle at Hangtown, continuing to ride strong in what has been a breakout year for the sophomore rider. His seventh and 13th-place moto finishes that gave him 10th overall aren’t necessarily an indicator of how well he ran, and as the season goes on, Seely will surely be pushing forward.

Rockstar Energy Suzuki
Hangtown presented an up-and-down day for the Rockstar Energy Suzuki team at Hangtown. Both veteran Martin Davalos and rookie Jason Anderson led the way for the Suzuki stable, trading 11th- and 12th-place moto results to finish just outside the top-10 in 11th and 12th, respectively.

WMX Class
Reigning Motorcyle-Superstore.com Women’s Motocross Champion, Jessica Patterson, picked up right where she left off last season in the season-opening round of the WMX’s eight-race season. After dominating the opening moto, Patterson showed even more strength aboard her DNA Shred Stix/Star Racing Yamaha in the second moto, coming from behind to work her way past both American Honda’s Ashley Fiolek and Red Bull KTM’s Steffi Laier en route to a moto sweep.

This weekend, Patterson leads the field into Freestone, where she and Fiolek have engaged in some memorable battles in the past. Currently, Fiolek sits just six points out of the championship lead, and she will look to close the gap at Freestone.

Television coverage for Saturday’s Rockstar Energy Freestone National begins with live coverage of the opening motos for both the 450 and 250 classes on FUEL TV, beginning at 2 p.m. EST. Same-day, final moto coverage of both classed will air back-to-back, beginning with the 450 Class on SPEED at 10 p.m. EST. The 250 Class will be shown immediately after, at 11 p.m. EST.

Tickets for the upcoming Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship are on sale now at www.allisports.com. Special discounts and incentives are available for advance ticket purchasers.

For more information on the 2011 tour, please log on to www.allisports.com/motocross.

MX Sports Pro Racing
MX Sports Pro Racing manages and produces the world’s most prestigious motocross series – the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship. The industry leader in off road powersport event production and management, its mission is to showcase the sport of professional motocross competition at events throughout the United States. Through its various racing properties, partnerships and affiliates, MX Sports Pro Racing organizes events for thousands of action sports athletes each year and attracts millions of motorsports spectators. Visit www.mxsportsproracing.com.

Alli, the Alliance of Action Sports
Alli, the Alliance of Action Sports, is a global business that encompasses national and international action sports tours and events, multimedia production, and a consumer facing lifestyle brand. The Alliance includes: the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship, the Dew Tour, Winter Dew Tour, China Invitational, King of Wake series, and the Gatorade Free Flow Tour. Alli TV Productions creates original content, produces and presents content with partners, and distributes Alli content through a variety of channels. Alli is owned by NBC Sports and MTV Networks and represents a network of athletes, fans, brands and properties. Its mission is to facilitate the momentous growth of action sports, through competition and lifestyle, for a new generation of fans and athletes. The Alli properties are home to more than 550,000 spectators each year and broadcasts more than 150 hours of original content in 100 countries and 280 million homes worldwide. Visit www.allisports.com.

Lucas Oil Products
Lucas Oil is a worldwide leader in the production of oils, lubricants and additives. Based in Corona, Calif., Lucas Oil Products is one of the fastest-growing additive lines in the consumer automotive industry, featuring a premium line of oils, lubricants and problem-solving performance additives. Through innovative product research and development, along with aggressive marketing programs, Lucas Oil Products has established itself as the top-selling additive line in the American truck-stop industry. Lucas Oil is involved in an array of motorsports sponsorships, including the “Official Motor Oil of the AMA Pro Motocross Championship.” Visit www.LucasOil.com.

AMA Pro Racing
AMA Pro Racing is the premier professional motorcycle racing sanctioning body in the United States, operating a full schedule of events and championships for a variety of motorcycle disciplines. From its Daytona Beach headquarters, the organization sanctions professional motorcycle racing competition, which includes, AMA Pro Motocross, AMA Pro Road Racing, and AMA Pro Flat Track. Visit www.amaproracing.com.

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Supercross Spotlight Shines On Tyler Bright Scorpion’s VX-34 Makes SX Main Event!

5 04 2011

LAKE FOREST, CA – April 5, 2011 – (Motor Sports Newswire) -  After returning to his winning ways at the Arenacross series during a break in the East Coast Lites series, the spotlight is back on Tyler Bright. Not only did he make the Supercross main event in Dallas, he finished in the top 10 for the first time this season! After a couple of bad breaks and last minute LCQ misses this season including earning the Asterisk Medic Card in both Atlanta and the Toronto round last week, Bright was happy to be in the mix deep in the heart of Texas this weekend.

Riding the Jimmy Weinert MX Training Facility, the former 2008 Arenacross Lites champ now looks to be back on track. Not only did he qualify for the main straight out of his heat race, Bright ran as high as eighth in Cowboy Stadium. “It was great to see Tyler’s hard work rewarded and to see the all new Scorpion VX-34 in the main event,” says Scorpion’s marketing/advertising specialist, Suzie Kirby. “We knew it was just a matter of time before Tyler would make the main, which is why we gave him one of the very first VX-34 prototypes to race with. First he wins an Arenacross race and next he finishes top 10 in a Supercross race… coincidence? I think not!”

Coincidence or not, Bright has the talent to become a leading light in Supercross, which is why Jimmy Weinert signed him to his team and why Scorpion trusts him to help with the final development of the VX-34 helmet. The polycarbonate shell differs from the current VX-24, but shares Scorpion’s trademarked AIRFIT® technology, enabling riders to pump up the proprietary cheek pad inflation system for a perfect fit every ride.

“Now that he has cracked the top 10, we are looking for Bright to be on the SX podium in the near future,” says Suzie. In the meantime, track Tyler Bright and the rest of the Jimmy Weinert Racing Team at: http://www.weinerttrainingfacility.com/race-team/pro-team/

ALL NEW Scorpion VX34 Helmet- Available June 2011
Sizes: XS-2XL

Get Stung! Check out ScorpionExo™ Helmets and Scorpion Sports, Inc.’s complete ScorpionExoWear™ line at www.scorpionusa.com. Get the latest news from the Scorpion Blog at Scorpion Blog or via Twitter at Follow Scorpion on Twitter

About Scorpion Sports
Scorpion Sports, Inc. (SSI) is the home of the Scorpion brand supplying helmets and technical apparel directly to motorcycle dealerships. SSI imports a full line of unique dirt, snow and street products from their state-of-the-art production facilities. The brand is built on innovation and high quality. All Scorpion street helmets feature the exclusive SpeedShift® quick-change faceshield system, EverClear® no-fog faceshields and come with a washable, removable, moisture-wicking KwikWickII® liner. AIRFIT® is an air adjustable cheek pad system to personalize helmet fit, available on both street and off-road helmets. Another Scorpion innovation found on select models is the built-in SpeedView™ retractable sun visor designed to accommodate varying light conditions quickly without changing faceshields.

ScorpionExo, SpeedShift, EverClear, KwikWick, KwikWickII, ShadeShifter, SpeedView, AIRFIT, RaceCaseII, EXO-TEC, EverHeat, AirVent, ABRADIUM, EXO-Stitch, NightViz, AirGuard and the ScorpionExo logos are trademarks of Scorpion Sports, Inc. ©2011 Scorpion Sports, Inc.

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Rockstar Makita Suzuki Thanks Roger DeCoster for 15 Years of Racing Together

2 09 2010

BREA, CA – September 1, 2010 – (Motor Sports Newswire) – The championship-winning Rockstar Makita Suzuki team and Roger DeCoster will be parting ways after the close of the 2010 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross season. DeCoster has been Team Manager for Suzuki’s Supercross and Motocross efforts for 15 years, and together they have earned numerous titles and championships. DeCoster will continue to lead the team through the final two rounds of the Motocross series.

The championship-winning Rockstar Makita Suzuki team led by Ryan Dungey earned the 2010 AMA/FIM Supercross title in May and wrapped up the 2010 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross championship last weekend at Southwick, making him the most successful rookie in Supercross and Motocross history.

For now, the Rockstar Makita Suzuki team plans to focus on finishing off the 2010 season strong and celebrate the incredible year it has been. For 2011, the Rockstar Makita Suzuki team looks forward to defending its championships with Ryan Dungey sporting the number one plate in both the Supercross and Motocross series. The team will begin the search for a new manager in preparation for the 2011 race season.

American Suzuki Motor Corp., the Rockstar Makita Suzuki racing team, Rockstar Energy Drink, Makita Industrial Tools, Yoshimura R&D of America, and all the sponsors of the team wish Roger the best in his future endeavors, and thank him for the great years spent together at the races.

“You can never replace an icon like Roger,” Yoshimura R&D of America Vice President Don Sakakura said. “However, with Suzuki and Yoshimura’s racing DNA still strong as ever, and with the core nucleus of the team staying the same, we are looking forward to defending 2010’s championships. Roger has made great contributions with Suzuki and certainly has the utmost respect, friendship, and our acknowledgement of a job well done. We wish him nothing but good luck in the future.”

Team sponsors: Rockstar, Makita, Yoshimura, Dunlop, Maxima, Tag Sprockets, Pro Taper, Alpinestars, ONE Industries, Mechanix Wear, Showa, Road Champs, CP Pistons, Hinson Clutch Components, Snap-On, Teka Group Co., Twin Air, D.I.D., Excel, NGK, Works Connection

About Suzuki: The Motorcycle/ATV Division of American Suzuki Motor Corporation (ASMC), Brea, Calif., was founded in 1963 by Suzuki Motor Corporation. ASMC markets motorcycles and ATVs via an extensive dealer network throughout 49 states. ASMC’s parent company, Suzuki Motor Corporation (SMC), based in Hamamatsu, Japan, is a diversified worldwide manufacturer of motorcycles, ATVs, scooters, automobiles and marine engines. Founded in 1909 and incorporated in 1920, it has 120 distributors in 191 countries. www.suzukicycles.com.

About Rockstar: ROCKSTAR is the world’s most powerful Energy Drink. Enhanced with the potent herbal blend of Guarana, Ginkgo, Ginseng and Milk Thistle, ROCKSTAR is formulated to provide an incredible energy boost for those who lead active and exhausting lifestyles – from athletes to rock stars. ROCKSTAR Energy Drink is available in fourteen amazing flavors: Original, Sugar Free, Zero Carb, Juiced Mango, Juiced Guava, Juiced Pomegranate, Tropical Punched, Punched Citrus, Energy Cola, Recovery Lemonade, Roasted Mocha, Roasted Latte, Roasted Light Vanilla, and Roasted Espresso. ROCKSTAR ENERGY SHOTS are available in Wild Berry and Tropical Punch flavors, and coming in 2010 – ROCKSTAR ENERGY GUM.

About Makita: Makita is a worldwide manufacturer of industrial quality power tools and offers a wide range of industrial accessories. Makita applies leading-edge technology and innovation to engineer tools that are more compact with less weight yet deliver industrial strength power and results. Makita innovation includes Makita LXT®, the industry’s first 18V lithium-ion cordless lineup. For more information visit makitatools.com. Follow Makita at www.facebook.com/makitatoolspage, twitter.com/makitatools and youtube.com/makitapowertools. The Makita Teal color is the trade dress of Makita Corporation and is protected under common law and registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Makita is Best in Class Engineering.

SOURCE: American Suzuki Motor Corporation

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Honda Up Front at Unadilla

17 08 2010

TORRANCE, CA – August 16, 2010 – (Motor Sports Newswire) – The Honda Red Riders took on round nine of the 2010 AMA Motocross Championship at Unadilla Valley Sports Center in New Berlin, NY on Saturday, August 14, and Honda Red Bull Racing’s Andrew Short and Kevin Windham continued to put in solid efforts aboard their CRF450R race machines while GEICO Powersports Honda’s Trey Canard secured his fourth-straight 250-class overall victory aboard his CRF250R.

As has been the case all Motocross season, Short was right in the thick of the action up front from the moment the starting gates dropped. The Honda Red Bull athlete was mixing it up among the top contenders in moto one before taking the checkers in fourth place. In moto two he got off to a flying start and moved into the lead on the opening lap but let go of several spots before the race’s end to finish in fifth place. His strong 4-5 results put him fourth overall for the round. Short’s teammate Windham didn’t get the best of starts in moto one and he was working his way through the pack when he crashed hard on lap five, forcing him out of the moto. The determined veteran returned in moto two ready to make amends and make amends he did. Windham charged hard, eventually getting past Short before going on to finish just shy of the moto two podium in fourth. Windham’s 39-4 result put him 12th overall for the round.

In other 450-class action, GEICO Powersports Honda’s Brett Metcalfe finished an impressive third overall after going 5-3 aboard his CRF450R. Honda privateer Kyle Regal went 8-6 to get fifth overall and Ben Townley raced his Troy Lee Designs Honda CRF450R to 7-9 moto finishes to nab sixth overall.

In 250cc competition, GEICO Powersports Honda had the top spots covered with Trey Canard clinching his fourth consecutive overall victory and teammate Justin Barcia finishing second overall. In the opening moto, the GEICO Powersports Honda teammates swept all top four spots with Canard sealing the win followed by Blake Wharton in second, Justin Barcia third and Eli Tomac grabbing fourth place. Canard got away to a flying start in moto two as he nailed the holeshot and charged away to an early lead. Solid out front for 14 laps, Canard relinquished a spot before the race’s end to finish in second place and his one-two result easily earned him the overall victory. Barcia put in a strong performance aboard his CRF250R on his home track, including leading five laps in moto one before going 3-5 for second overall. Wharton racked up 2-9 moto finishes for fifth overall and Tomac finished in sixth (4-6). Wil Hahn made his return to racing after being injured earlier in the season and finished 14-11 aboard his Troy Lee Designs Honda CRF250R for tenth overall.

“I’m really happy with today and pumped to get four overalls in a row now,” said Canard. “I tensed up a bit toward the end of moto two and tried to make a late charge for the lead again at the very end but I just didn’t have it. From here I’m just going to concentrate on riding one race at a time. I’m 16 points away from the top spot so I will just keep working hard and see what comes up.”

450 Overall Results

  1. Ryan Dungey 1-1
  2. Clement Desalle 2-2
  3. Brett Metcalfe 5-3 (Honda)
  4. Andrew Short 4-5 (Honda)
  5. Kyle Regal 8-6 (Honda)
  6. Ben Townley 7-9 (Honda)
  7. Kyle Chisholm 9-8
  8. Justin Brayton 11-7
  9. Josh Grant 6-14
  10. Tommy Hahn 10-11

450 Point Standings

  1. Ryan Dungey 418
  2. Andrew Short 307
  3. Brett Metcalfe 293
  4. Josh Grant 260
  5. Ben Townley 249
  6. Mike Alessi 235
  7. Chad Reed 204
  8. Kyle Regal 185
  9. Kyle Chisholm 183
  10. Ryan Sipes 181

250 Overall Results

  1. Trey Canard 1-2 (Honda)
  2. Justin Barcia 3-5 (Honda)
  3. Dean Wilson 6-3
  4. Tyla Rattray 5-4
  5. Blake Wharton 2-9 (Honda)
  6. Eli Tomac 4-6 (Honda)
  7. Christophe Pourcel 38-1
  8. Martin Davalos 10-8
  9. Matt Lemoine 8-12
  10. Wil Hahn 14-11 (Honda)

250 Point Standings

  1. Christophe Pourcel 365
  2. Trey Canard 349
  3. Dean Wilson 329
  4. Tyla Rattray 320
  5. Justin Barcia 248
  6. Blake Wharton 243
  7. Eli Tomac 233
  8. Broc Tickle 209
  9. Jake Weimer 195
  10. Martin Davalos 187

SOURCE: American Honda

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Monster Energy Cernic’s Kawasaki’s Josh Demuth Scores a Second Place Finish in Ste. Julie

28 07 2010

HUNTINGTON, TX – July 28, 2010 – (Motor Sports Newswire) – The Monster Energy Cernic’s Kawasaki team travelled to Circuit de Ste-Julie just outside of Montreal for round six of the CMRC Monster Energy Motocross Nationals.  Josh Demuth was hoping to get back on track after a disappointing DNF in the previous weekend and Troy Adams was looking to continue his momentum from his third place finish at the same race.  Demuth definitely got back on track with his best result of the series with a second overall.  Jack Carpenter also joined the team as a guest rider and rode to a top ten in the second moto.

Troy Adams and Jack Carpenter got decent starts in the first MX1 Pro moto but Adams went down in the first turn leaving him in last place.  Unfortunately, Josh Demuth wasn’t far ahead of Adams because he was mired in the back of the pack at the start of the race.  Demuth rode a solid race and was one of the fastest riders on the track to climb his way onto the podium with a third place finish.  Carpenter was riding a solid race in the top ten until another rider fell in front of him taking both riders out in the last couple of laps.  Carpenter crossed the finish line in seventeenth with Adams finishing in ninth.

All three Monster Energy Cernic’s Kawasaki riders secured a top ten start in the second MX1 Pro moto. Adams led the team in third with Demuth and Carpenter following close behind.  Adams had a great battle for most of the race with Kornel Nemeth for second position.  However, Demuth quietly passed a few riders before coming up on Adams to make a pass towards the end of the race.  At the end of the race, Demuth crossed the line in third, Adams was fourth and Carpenter finished in tenth.

“Josh rode great today,” said team manager Billy Whitley.  “I think he would have had a great shot of winning the overall if he would have got a better start in the first moto.  In the end, it was a pretty good day with Josh and Troy gaining some ground in the championship points.  Plus, we had Jack here today and it was great to see him back on the track.”

The Monster Energy Cernic’s Kawasaki Racing Team will travel to Riverglade MX Park in Moncton, NB on August 1, 2010 for round seven of the CMRC Monster Energy Motocross Nationals.

Visit the www.cernicskawasaki.com website and community for team news and updates.

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