Aaron Ross in Chicago

Aaron Ross decided to road trip to Chicago and be the first guest to visit Brian Kachinsky's new indoor street-based facility - "The Bakery"
Source: http://www.foxhead.com/us/bmx/blog/id/24539
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R4TC: 2010 Ride for the Cure at Cahuilla Motocross Park
I haven't hit the track much in 2010, but knowing that the 4th Annual Motocross Ride for the Cure Event was coming, I dusted off the KTM, dropped it off at Malcolm Motorsports for some fine tuning, hit Milestone Motocross Track for a handful of warm ups and I was ready to enjoy the funnest event of the year hosted by motocross enthusiast herself, Laurie Carey, who is constantly raising the bar for fundraising, support, education and interaction for Breast Cancer Awareness!

The morning started off amazing, perfect day to moto! The sky's were bright blue and littered with dark fluffy rain clouds! Dropping rain in perfect track watering patterns, the day was in full swing and the pits were packed! Tons of Factory support lined up for the event, they even had a never ending Freestyle show in the works! Mike Metzger, the God Father of FMX was doing his thing and dozens of other talented riders busting out tricks for the fans.

I pretty much settled into a pack rat of MXGirls, WMA Pro Rider Elizabeth Bash, Race Techs Michelle Marshall, and Mission Motorsports Brooklyn McClendon. We had a blast mixing it up on the main and vet tracks, sporting our decorated "Ride for the Cure" Bra's and having a blast spinning laps, saving boobies!
In the end I was amazed at the growth this event has accumulated over the years, by far the most impressive outcome I've seen. I'm looking forward to next year's event, but more importantly, it's touching to see all the work Laurie Carey puts into the Support and Awareness of Breast Cancer.
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Source: http://www.supercross.com/mxgirls-blog/r4tc-2010-ride-for-the-cure-at-cahuilla-motocross-park
Diversity in your Training
Like the old saying goes, variety is the spice of life. This couldn?t be any truer for moto. When I was younger, I would find myself going through the same routine during the week and at the track. I guess you could say I was stuck in a rut (pun intended). I quickly took riding [...]Source: http://www.mxtrainingblog.com/riding-techniques/adding-diversity/
Singletracks: Roots of Doom Race Report
Happy April! Welcome to Singletracks, brought to you by GasGas Pacific (www.gasgaspacific.com) and A&E Racing (www.aeracing.com). If you’re in the market for a new enduro bike
Source: http://www.directmotocross.com/news/offroad/2011/04/singletracks-roots-doom-race-report
Painting with Terry Adams!
ODSY VISION: PAINTING WITH TERRY from ODYSSEYBMX.COMSource: http://etnies.com/blog/2011/4/04/painting-with-terry-adams/
RJ SAYS: Supercross, on four wheels
It was going to be a good idea. Key word being 'was'. It was going to be a good idea!
My idea was to show you what the truck racing series that I promote and race in is like. It's like Supercross, only on four wheels!
So, my plan was simple - I'd invite my good friend Lex out to the finale of the Traxxis TORC series in Las Vegas, we'd mount a camera on the hood of my race truck, and I'd show you just how rough the racing is. It would be me (a former 2 time AMA Supercross Champion) and Jeremy McGrath (best Supercross rider in history!) showing you supercross - on four wheels!

Here is the grand experiment - camera is mounted on my truck's hood. Ready to go. But not for long!
Source: http://www.supercross.com/rj-says/supercross-on-four-wheels
Making Passes
Anaheim has came and passed once again. It is great to finally have some racing back on and each class looks to be very tight, if everyone stays healthy. Something that caught my attention was that some of the riders were commenting that the track was a little difficult to pass on. Yet, James Stewart [...]Source: http://www.mxtrainingblog.com/riding-techniques/making-passes/
