MX Adventures - Supercross Racers go Pink
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Supercross will undergo a 'Pink' transformation this weekend in Anaheim to show their support and help promote Breast Cancer Awareness, including contributions to the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Orange County.
Expect to see a lot of masculine Supercross guys wearing pink riding gear, or somehow sporting the color to show their support for this great cause. Also it is a Valentines weekend, so many of the guys are getting all kinds of lady love ...Source: http://www.supercross.com/rss-features/mx-adventures-supercross-racers-go-pink
Pierre Karsmakers Vladimir Kavinov Mike Kiedrowski Darryll King
2011 Stanmore MX ? Practice Laps
Practice laps at Stanmore motocross track in Brisbane, Australia. Footage is from a GoPro Hero Hi Definition camera mounted on the top of my helmet. Seems i need to tilt it slightly upwards or start looking much further ahead.Source: http://www.superfreestylemotocross.com/blog/2011-stanmore-mx-practice-laps/
Mastering Whoops
Whoops are one of the toughest objects on a motocross course. Period. They are intentionally designed to slow you down and rob you of momentum. Because of the degree of difficulty, many riders struggle through them and are intimidated to practice them. If you watched the Supercross Final in Las Vegas, I?m sure seeing Stewart [...]Source: http://www.mxtrainingblog.com/riding-techniques/mastering-whoops/
USA Junior Motocross Team congratulated on 2011 FIM World MX Championships by American Motorcyclist Association
The AMA congratulates the Junior Motocross Team from the USA for its world title at the 2011 FIM Junior Motocross World Championships in Cingoli, Italy, on August 13 - 14. Teams from Great Britain and Italy finished second and third.
In addition to the team title, USA racer Joey Savatgy earned the individual world MX championship in the 125cc class at the event.Savatgy, who is supported by Rockstar Energy Suzuki, was joined on the team by Yamaha amateur support rider Chris Alldredge from Powell Butte, OR, in the 125cc class, Monster Energy Kawasaki Team Green riders Mark Worth from Queen Creek, AZ, and Chase Bell from Cairo, GA, in the 85cc class, and Gabriel Jairala from San Antonio, Texas, and Derek Drake from San Luis Obispo, CA, competing in the 65cc class on KTM 65s.Other U.S. riders were Rockstar Suzuki Josh Mosiman from Sebastopol, CA, and Red Bull/Yamaha sponsored Matt Bisceglia from Weatherford, Texas, both in the 125cc class. In the 85cc class were Rockstar Suzuki rider Michael Mosiman from Sebastopol, CA, and Suzuki rider Tyler Rosa from Perris, CA.The title race went down to the closing moments of the final 125cc moto, which Savatgy won despite suffering a flat tire with four laps to go.Chase DeHart - Dan's Comp Cover

Chase DeHart scored the cover of the new Dan's Comp Catalog. Head on over to their site for more: http://www.danscomp.com/
Source: http://www.foxhead.com/us/bmx/blog/id/25259RJ Says: US MX GP at Glen Helen - my thoughts
I was very impressed with the layout of the entire facility - the pits, the press, the track ... the entire presentation.
Everyone from Glen Helen Raceway - Dr. Bud Feldkamp (track owner) to Lori (track manager), their staff including Carl, Steve, Bob did a great job in representing the United States and California in having one of the greatest motocross tracks in America.
I sat with Dr. Wolfgang Srb, President of the FIM Motocross Commission, and he was very impressed with the preparation of everything as well, including the track, especially with the fact that the event was put on with 60 days notice. He thought everything was top notch, and is excited to have the event come back next year.
World MX2 Champ Marvin Musquin number 1 with holeshot in his first race, on his way to dominating both MX2 motos
Source: http://www.supercross.com/rj-says/rj-says-us-mx-gp-at-glen-helen-my-thoughts
X Games 17 - BMX Street: Photo Gallery

X Games 17: BMX Freestyle Street
Final results of the BMX Freestyle Street competition held at the Event Deck at L.A. LIVE on July 31, 2011.
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/rss-features/dc-moto-tf-ride-day-with-josh-hill
