Dream
I have posted this video just about everyplace I can think of and wanted to be sure to share it here. Enjoy… and dream!Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/BikerChickNews/~3/vZZsaojEW8s/
Supercross 2011: Loaded Lites Class features International flair for regional championships
Former World Motocross Champions and future stars join America's best
Courtesy Feld Motor Sports
Traditionally, the AMA Supercross Lites class of Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, is a stage for the young stars of the sport to showcase their talent in hopes of ultimately receiving a factory ride in the AMA Supercross class.
Many former champions of this division like Ryan Dungey, James Stewart, Chad Reed, Ricky Carmichael, and Jeremy McGrath have all gone on to capture coveted AMA Supercross class titles and for 2011, the AMA Supercross Lites lineup is more talented than ever.
Despite the graduation of AMA Supercross Lites class champions from the last three years Christophe Pourcel, Jake Weimer, and Trey Canard, Monster Energy Supercross will welcome the return of several highly-talented competitors in addition to introducing a potent lineup of newcomers, four of which boasting impressive international credentials. In fact, a pair of new names will go into the history books as Western and Eastern Regional title holders once the season comes to an end on May 7 in Las Vegas.
A Message from Taka Higashino
As you well noticed, Japan has been hit and damaged by catastrophic earthquake which lead...Source: http://www.metalmulisha.com/blog/2011/03/a-message-from-taka-higashino/
Block Pass Breakdown
If you haven?t looked already, my previous post went over passing opportunities. To recap the article, you don?t want to follow because if you are copying the guy in front of you, you are just going to stay behind him. As far as the mental aspect, you can rev your engine and make as much [...]Source: http://www.mxtrainingblog.com/riding-techniques/block-pass-breakdown/
RJ Says: Bercy Supercross
I have raced at the Bercy Supercross. In 1984, we actually raced it twice. The first race was right after the Daytona Supercross in March, and then we raced again at Bercy in December.
The very first year was cool. But the track was an unknown. When we (the top American Supercross racers) got there, we realized they (the organizers) didn't know fully how to put on a supercross. The track was so narrow, it was hard to pass, it was a 'European' supercross.
But also that first year, I realized how awesome a 'show' can be. Their show was awesome in Bercy! All of us were surprised at how great it was!
My very first thought though, the first time I got to Bercy: "Wow, this is a small track!" But I raced there again in 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, and 1989. I've also gone another time after I retired from professional supercross and motocross racing.

Bercy 2009
Source: http://www.supercross.com/rj-says/rj-says-bercy-supercross
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/
ESPN: Brandon Dosch, The Definition of Pro
21-year-old Brandon won the year-end 2010 Dew Cup in BMX Dirt, and more recently, won the 2011 BMX Games in Australia...Source: http://www.metalmulisha.com/blog/2011/03/espn-brandon-dosch-the-definition-of-pro/
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Drew Bezanson In California

Drew is in California for a week before heading to Austin, TX to ride & film. He stopped by Fox to catch up with us & meet with our Footwear Department. Shortl
Bikers Against Diabetes chili cook-off is Feb. 26; enter by Feb. 23
If you’re looking to spice things up a bit before Spring hits, be sure to indulge in the Rip’s BAD Ride Chili cook-off coming up February 26 at the American Legion Post 232 in Polk City, Iowa. Celebrity judges will pick the overall winning chili and spectators will pick a “People’s Choice” winner as well. [...]Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/BikerChickNews/~3/wRUw3af7vLA/