My Motocross School is back, bigger and better than ever

Many people have called, texted, Facebooked, Tweeted, Skyped, e-mailed and stalked me, asking when the "Amanda MX School" would return. And since I'm here to give all the fans of Supercross.com, and the sport of Motocross, as much as possible, I'm here to announce that the Amanda MX School is back! Bigger and better than ever! [...]

Source: http://emotocrossblog.com/archives/1062

Travis Pastrana Gautier Paulin David Philippaerts

Do loud pipes save lives?

 I took part in a good online discussion recently that stemmed from a photo of a guy wearing a t-shirt that read, ?Loud pipes save lives.? The question that arose was whether loud pipes do indeed save lives. I believe that they can, and here?s why: When I am driving my car, if I hear [...]

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Rob Herring George Holland Jeremy van Horebeek

Kawasaki Cribs with Ryan Villopoto and Adam Cianciarulo

In this premiere edition of "Kawasaki Cribs", Monster Energy Kawasaki's 2011 AMA Supercross Series and AMA Motocross Series Champion Ryan Villopoto gives Team Green protégé, and "Grassroots" star, Adam Cianciarulo a tour of the Kawasaki headquarters in Irvine, Calif.

After wrapping up every national and world title he set out to achieve this the season, Villopoto (RV2) capped the year by winning the coveted million dollar prize at the inaugural Monster Energy Cup hybrid Supercross / Motocross (MX) in Las Vegas, Nev.

Cianciarulo (AC92) also found success in Las Vegas, taking win in the Super-Mini class to round-out a Kawasaki sweep of the event. Just back from Las Vegas, RV2 met up with AC92 at Kawasaki headquarters to share some tips and tricks that he has learned since moving on to the factory Supercross / Motocross team.

Watch the video below courtesy of Kawasaki:

Source: http://www.supercross.com/features/kawasaki-cribs-with-ryan-villopoto-and-adam-cianciarulo

Steve Lamson Grant Langston Danny LaPorte

Setting up for Corners Mid-Flight

Saving time on the track is always a priority.  If you can master a technique to get faster, you better take advantage of it.  When things get tight during racing, it?s the little things that add up and make a big difference in the end, especially if you can set up for corner more efficiently.  [...]

Source: http://www.mxtrainingblog.com/riding-techniques/setting-up-for-corners-mid-flight/

Dave Bickers Anthony Boissiere Frederic Bolley