DC Moto TF Ride Day with Josh Hill
In the 2010 AMA Supercross Championship series, Josh Hill consistently found himself on the podium. He ended the season sixth overall in points, in which he finished second in 5 of the 17 Main Events. In July, Josh spent time preparing for the 'Speed and Style' event for X Games 16. His practice session went from 'landing a backflip on his first attempt' to 'under rotating the next time around.' This horrific crash sent Josh to the hospital with a list of injuries and a whole new respect for the sport of Freestyle Motocross. I caught up with Josh, at Pala Raceway for the DC Moto TF Ride day, where he talked about his rehabilitation, his plans for Supercross 2011, and more!

Josh Hill at the DC Moto TF Ride Day
Angela: Hey Josh, you are looking good. How are you feeling?
Josh: Yeah I am getting better, everything is starting to heal up and I am getting to where I can function normally again. So it is getting better, but I need to focus on getting my body stronger. That is my main thing right now.
Source: http://www.supercross.com/mx-adventures/dc-moto-tf-ride-day-with-josh-hill
Bede Durbidge, Damien Hobgood & Keanu Asing featured on Surfline

Check out some of the images featured on Surfline of the Durbidge, Hobgood & Asing from the Goldy yesterday.
Reubin Pearce Go-Pro gallery

Fox Surfer Reubin Pearce recently went out and did some filming with his Go_Pro camera. Here are some still from the shoot.
125cc: Terol a second ahead
In the 125 class Nico Terol was a clear second ahead of Sandro Cortese (Intact Racing Team Germany) ...Source: http://www.fim-live.com//en/media/news/news-detail/article/1300433977-125cc-terol-a-second-ahead/
Anka Martin - Urge Cabo Verde Report

Time to reflect.
I am sitting outside on my parent’s porch, drying out in the sun from a quick dip in the pool, eating ice- cold wat
The 5 Spot: Anaheim 1 Supercross - by Ryan Dungey
The supercross season is finally here! After weeks of testing, training and putting in some laps, it all came together last weekend in Anaheim. It was a sold out crowd for the season opener and when I came out during opening ceremonies to the cheers of over 45,000 people it gave me chills.

A packed house for round one! Photo: Frank Hoppen
The week leading up to the race was full of some cool opportunities. On Wednesday night, Nike hosted an amazing event at the Irvine Spectrum Center mall at their Salvation store. Both James Stewart and I were the guests of honor in what they called 'A Night with Champions.' A small group of fans were given to the opportunity to win the chance to attend the event and it was just a really incredible experience.
Source: http://www.supercross.com/features/the-5-spot-anaheim-1-supercross-by-ryan-dungey