Gautier Paulin joins Kawasaki Factory Team for 2012
The Kawasaki Racing Team is delighted to announce that French rising star Gautier Paulin will join the team next season [...] No related posts.Source: http://moto.mpora.com/news/gautier-paulin-joins-kawasaki-factory-team-2012.html
Rutted Corners
There are two obstacles you will always have to face on the track: ruts and corners. Combine the two and traversing themcan be frustrating. The power and torque that modern four strokes produce is pretty incredible and lines get dug out quickly. Corners are the backbone of speed which makes it essential to be extremely [...]Source: http://www.mxtrainingblog.com/riding-techniques/rutted-corners/
Red Bull X-Fighters Poland

FMX in Poland: Adams invincible??In front of 35,000 spectators in the City Stadium in Poznan (POL), Nate Adams came up with the big tricks on Saturday to pick up the victory and his 18th
Metal Mulisha Maiden Ally Minarchi
We called up Ally Minarchi a ?Floridian Beauty? and previous Maiden of the Month winner to do a full photoshoot at Mayhem Tour...Source: http://www.metalmulisha.com/blog/2011/08/metal-mulisha-maiden-ally-minarchi/
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The Scrub
Watching the pros, you can guarantee that every rider is going to scrub. Even amateurs are perfecting the ?Bubba Scrub.? This is not just something they do for fun. This is a technique that can help you stay lower in the air and get back on Mother Earth and on the gas. If you see [...]Source: http://www.mxtrainingblog.com/riding-techniques/the-scrub/
Former Supercross Rider Jimmy Button Completes Emotional Ride at Daytona International Speedway
Once paralyzed, motocross rider completes ride across America with victory lap around Daytona DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Jimmy Button reached his goal on Sunday – standing on top of the box inside Gatorade Victory Lane at historic Daytona International Speedway spraying champagne in celebration. Jimmy Button at the head of the pack on his victory lap around [...]Source: http://emotocrossblog.com/archives/1073
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MX Adventures: Leaving the West Coast ... talking with Kevin Windham
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Who dat?
This week I caught up with Kevin Windham. In the video below, Kevin Windham talks about the Superbowl Champions, the NFL's New Orleans Saints, his family, his future plans for racing and beyond.
The Superbowl XLIV champions, the New Orleans Saints, have many fans - among them is none other than the number 14 in Supercross, Kevin Windham. While the NFL season started when Supercross was in its off season, Kevin was able to take part in season tickets to his favorite NFL team - da' Saints. Eventually the 2010 Supercross season got underway in January, which meant Kevin was flying off after those Saturday night Main Events back East to watch the New Orleans Saints Playoff games.
On February 7, 2010 the New Orleans Saints headed to the Superbowl in Miami, Florida and Kevin Windham and his wife Dottie made arrangements to attend this momentous occasion. First, however Kevin had to finish up a Supercross race in San Diego the night before.
RJ Says: Defending a Supercross Championship and season review
After watching the first three supercross races of the 2011 season, I'll share with you what I see at this point.
Two riders that have really impressed me so far are Ryan Villopoto and Trey Canard. Looking at their fitness, their riding technique, their ability to get thru traffic on the race track, both are far beyond what I thought they would be.
I knew Ryan would be fast. But when a rider has been away from racing for a while, as he has, sometimes it takes a while to knock off the rust. Ryan has looked great after his heat races - obviously the training with Aldon Baker has helped him a lot. I can see his fitness, how much he is sweating, and his ability to retain his breath and breathing after both his heats and main events. It's visible that Ryan has leaned down together with Aldon, and he's in awesome condition.
I thought it would take Trey Canard at least half a season in the premiere Supercross class to where he was really comfortable. As I watch Trey in these first three races, there are certain section of the different tracks where he is faster than either Villopoto or James Stewart. Once Trey puts together the whole track, and an entire 20 laps like that - look for him to win some races this year.
Source: http://www.supercross.com/rj-says/rj-says-defending-a-supercross-championship-and-season-review