JGR All Access Part 3
Thursday, February 26, 2009
JGR on RacerX Films
JGR All Access Part 3
Sunday, February 22, 2009
J-Law will forego the Atlanta round to test and tune his YZ450F, returning to action in the premier SX class @ Lucas Oil Stadium
J-Law will forego the Atlanta round to test and tune his YZ450F, returning to action in the premier SX class @ Lucas Oil Stadium
CARLSBAD, Calif. - Defending 2008 WSX Lites class champion Jason "JLaw" Lawrence (Boost Mobile/ampm/Monster Energy/ Troy Racing) announced today that he will contest the Indianapolis Supercross on a YZ450F, round nine of 2009 Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, Feb. 28th.
Making the best of his recent free time, Lawrence has worked with Boost Mobile/ampm/Monster Energy/Troy Racing's Chris McElvoy, Keith Burns and head mechanic, Toshi, to get the big bike prepped and ready for Indy.N
"I'm stoked, to be honest," said Lawrence. "Our team's got nothing to lose and everything to gain by me moving up to the 450 class. Nick's (Wey, Lawrence's Boost Mobile/ampm/Monster Energy/ Troy Racing teammate) given me some good advice and we'll see if I can't put it all together at Indy. Looking forward to it."
The inaugural event at the new Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis is expected to be highly attended and there'll be a considerable amount of focus on Lawrence's attempt to break into the super competitive 450 ranks. Hailing from New Jersey, this will be Lawrence's first supercross race at an eastern United States stadium.
Next up for the Boost Mobile/ampm/Monster Energy/Troy Racing team's Nick Wey is this Saturday's Atlanta Supercross at the Georgia Dome, round eight of Monster Energy Supercross.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Work Begins on Daytona Supercross by Honda Course
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – While Matt Kenseth and the No. 17 DeWalt Ford Roush Fenway Racing team are still celebrating their 2009 Daytona 500 win, work has already begun to transform “The World Center of Racing” into a dirt-biker’s paradise.
Construction has already begun in the legendary tri-oval of Daytona International Speedway for the Daytona Supercross By Honda course, which is designed by five-time Daytona Supercross By Honda champion Ricky Carmichael for the second consecutive year and is being built by Mark Barnett, a former Supercross Champion and three-time National Champion.
The 2009 Daytona Supercross By Honda is scheduled on a new day – Saturday, March 7 – and will feature the best riders in the world including defending race champion Kevin Windham, 2007 Daytona Supercross By Honda winner James Stewart and two-time Daytona Supercross By Honda champion Chad Reed.
Here’s a look at some of the numbers behind the construction of this year’s Daytona Supercross By Honda course, which is traditionally one of the toughest and most challenging layouts of the season:
4 - Number of people working on the construction of the dirt track
3 - Number of tractors working to spread the dirt (1 loader, 1 crawler, 1 skid steers)
40 - Number of jumps on the track (including at least 2 triples)
174 - Number of truck loads of dirt to build the course on the tri-oval grass
350 - Number of man-hours needed to complete the construction of the course
450 - Number of 2 x 9 Styrofoam blocks that will be used for safety along the course
2,970 Mileage (in feet) of the Supercross course from start to finish
6,000 Tons of dirt needed to build the Supercross track
For more information and tickets for the Daytona Supercross By Honda as well as the rest of
Daytona 200 Week By Honda events, visit http://www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com or call 1-800-PITSHOP
Image of the Ricky Carmichael designed Daytona Supercross by Honda race track

Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Limbaugh's "Where's the Lead Law Uproar?"
Earlier today, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh discussed the new CPSIA "lead law" that has had devastating effects on the American motorcycle and ATV industries with Cobra Motorcycle's Sean Hilbert. There's a transcript of the show on Limbaugh's site, which can be found right here.
Pastrana WRX STI
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Friday, February 13, 2009
rider of the year voting
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
God Speed Moto Brother
I didn't know Jeremy Lusk, in fact I've never even met him. But that doesn't make it any less difficult for the moto family to deal with his loss. The tight knit community that is motocross and freestyle motocross has lost one of it's young stars. Seemingly at the pinnacle of his career. He was an X Games Gold medalist and was recently featured on the cover of Transworld Motocross Magazine as their 2008 FMX Rider of the year.
One someone dies so young you can't help to reflect on what could have been when instead you should focus on what was. By all accounts Jeremy lived his life with passion and experienced it to the fullest, something we should all strive to do. Perhaps we can all learn something from Jeremy and go out and LIVE LIFE!
Godspeed Jeremy Lusk 1984-2009
Here is a photo gallery put together by one of his friends. Chris Tedesco
PHOTO GALLERY
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Send a message to washington about the CPSIA
"This is an email we sent to all our customers about the CPSIA. A Missouri state representative has created an easy way for everyone to send a letter to there senators, representative, and the CPSC by filling out just one form and clicking one button.
On February 10, 2009, today, a new law called the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act went into effect. This law was created by Congress last August as a knee-jerk reaction to hazardous toys being imported from China (remember the Fisher-Price toy recalls). It bans all products sold for use by children which contain above certain levels of lead and phthalates. In the act, children is defined as anyone 12 or under, and the law is very broad in that it exempts no products from its purview.
How does this become an issue of importance to SourceMX Graphics?
All minibikes and pitbikes fall under this act, as well as ATV's sold for youths. As of today, all the major motorcycle and ATV manufacturers have instructed their dealers to remove all bikes and ATV's used by children from inventory and to cease advertising, marketing, selling, possibly servicing these products. The lead contained in these bikes is not in the paint; it's in the metal used for certain parts in the engines and electrical parts. Most dealers have also been instructed to stop selling parts and accessories for the bikes as well.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission, CPSC, which is the commission charged with enforcing this act has been asked by the motorcycle industry to grant a waiver to prevent the end of the motorcycle industry, but they are dragging their feet. As a result, minibikes and pitbikes became illegal today.
What can you do about this?
We are sending this email to ask you to band together as the motorcycle community to tell the bureaucrats in Washington, DC that they need to act and act now to stop this from hurting the motorcycle industry any more.
116th District Missouri Representative Tom Self, father of two kids who race bikes, has organized a campaign to contact our legislators and the CPSC to demand that they act immediately to grant the waiver to the motorcycle industry. This campaign relies upon everyone who is involved in any way with motorcycles and racing to get involved and send a message. That's not just one representative of the family, but Mom, Dad, sister, brother...everyone! To make this easy, Representative Self has created a website with a form which can be used to generate letters to all the involved officials. Every member of your family who is a citizen of the US must be encouraged to send in this letter. Contact everyone you know who is involved in racing and get them to send a message. It is important that Washington DC be totally swamped with emails and phone calls about this, and it must happen right now!
The website is www.tomself.com and it's easy to do.
That's www.tomself.com
www.tomself.com
Banding Together For Jeremy Lusk
Press Releases
Banding Together For Jeremy Lusk
On Monday, February 9th 2009 at approximately 11:03 PST Jeremy Lusk, X-games gold medalist and East San Diego native passed away due to injuries sustained while at a competition in Costa Rica.
Motoworld Racing.com and Motoworld Of El Cajon want all of us to “band together” in this time of need. Please click HERE or go to our homepage to purchase your very own “LUSK” wristband and show your support to a fallen friend, competitor and overall great guy. For only $2 dollars you can chip in to help the Lusk family in this time of need. 100% of all proceeds will be given to the Lusk family to help curb some of the expenses that may arise in this unfortunate time. Please pray Jeremy and the entire Lusk household.
Friday, February 06, 2009
Threats to Motorcycling in America, Part 1
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Planet Minis Launches new Webzine
The popular Mini message board Planet Mini's has now launched an internet webzine. Check it out
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Wednesday, February 04, 2009
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HOUSE POISED TO BAN DIRTBIKES FROM 2.1 MILLION ACRES!
PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- The U.S. House of Representatives could vote as early as next week on a wide-ranging bill that could shut off-highway motorcyclists and all-terrain vehicle riders out of more than 2 million acres of public land, the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) reports.The measure, Senate Bill 22, also known as the Omnibus Public Lands Bill, is actually a package of more than 160 bills that were melded together to form a single bill more than 1,300 pages long.
"This bill was on the fast-track in the U.S. Senate and passed swiftly earlier this year without public scrutiny or debate," said Ed Moreland, AMA vice president for government relations. "The measure is now being steamrolled through the U.S. House without giving the public an opportunity to fully digest its impact and debate the many provisions in the bill."Moreland isn't the only one upset at how this legislation is being handled. U.S. Rep. Rob Bishop (R-Utah), a key lawmaker, said, "Poor process produces poor product, and this is an example of congressional process at its worst. Parts of this bill are good, and parts are very bad. Each part deserves to be discussed and voted on its own merits."
Moreland called on all AMA members, off-highway motorcyclists, ATV riders and everyone who supports responsible outdoor recreation to immediately contact their Congressional representative and ask them to reject the bill. The measure should be defeated because it unreasonably bans motorized recreation on 2.1 million acres of public land by inappropriately designating it as Wilderness, and because the procedures used for fast-tracking the bill through the U.S. Senate and House violate the spirit of open and democratic government.
"Continued responsible access to public lands is a vitally important right for current and future generations," Moreland added. "This measure deserves to be fully analyzed and thoughtfully debated prior to a final vote."
A rapid way to contact elected U.S. representatives is in the "Issues & Legislation" area of the Rights section of the AMA website at www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com.
About the American Motorcyclist Association
Since 1924, the AMA has promoted and protected the motorcycling lifestyle. For more information, visit www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com.
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