Guess who?s back?
KTM UK is pleased to announce it has once again teamed up with former British Motocross and Red Bull Pro [...]No related posts.ADAM ERRINGTON - APRIL COVER ON ALLIANCE WAKEBOARD MAGAZINE

Check out Adam Errington on the cover of the April issue of Alliance Wakeboard Magazine!
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AARON ROSS MEGATOUR

Aaron is on PROPS Megatour in his home state of Texas. Be on the lookout for him.
Ken Roczen - Fox Footwear

Corona, CA
NOTE: Click on the photo of Ken to see the new Fox Photon shoe
Fresh off of his podium this weekend at A2, Fox foo
Larissa Papenmeier Blog
2009 FIM Women's World Championship runner-up Larissa Papenmeier can perhaps rightfully claim to be Suzuki's fastest female motorcycle racer. The petite German runs the number 2 plate on her Teka Suzuki Europe World MX2 RM-Z250 and has taken two podium results from four rounds of the seven in the 2010 contest.
Courtesy Suzuki
"I had a slow speed crash about one month before the World Championship started at Sevlievo in Bulgaria - the same place that the MX1 and MX2 series' was beginning. It was a silly fall but I broke a bone in my hand and it was a bit of a setback. I carried on riding, and doing the training that I could before going to Bulgaria. In a way the injury helped with my nerves for the race! Obviously I wanted to be 100%, but I went to the GP with little expectations and wanting just to get points. I scored 6th place which was reasonable in the circumstances.
"We had about a month then before our second round and where we would be joining the boys again at Agueda for the Grand Prix of Portugal. I was getting stronger and carried on my training and found time to finish second behind world champion Steffi Laier in the German Championship. Steffi is currently the fastest rider at the GPs but I know that I - and a good few others - are working as hard as we can to catch up and beat her. Germany is well represented in the world championship in which we are competing for the third time now as it began in 2008, for the two years before that it was a World Cup competition. It means that we have a strong national series and that is only good for the future of women's racing in our country as more people can see what we are doing and maybe more girls will decide to come and have a go.
Source: http://www.supercross.com/mxgirls-news/larissa-papenmeier-blog
SXSW Band Survival

So you’re in this totally awesome band, you’ve been on the road for almost 2 months now, you smell like a dirty van, and need to wash your clothes worse like crusty at a Crass show. W
Kansas House passes ?dead red? stoplight bill for motorcyclists, bicyclists
Have you ever been on the bike, sitting at a red light and anticipating the green, only to sit there… and sit there… and sit there… for minutes on end, realizing that the light is on a sensor and hasn’t detected you? And worse yet, it’s obvious no one’s coming in either opposing direction… but [...]Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/BikerChickNews/~3/Z77EPAs62n4/
Atlanta - Oh what a race it was...
Round eight of the AMA Supercross series took place at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, GA this past weekend. Oh what a race is was... Chad Reed (Fox helmets & goggles) put in an amazing Main Ev
