Drew Bezanson Wins Vital BMX's Game Of BIKE

This past Saturday Fox BMX team riders Pat Casey and Drew Bezanson competed in the first ever Vital BMX Game Of BIKE at the Vans skatepark in Orange, California. 32 riders all went head to head i

This past Saturday Fox BMX team riders Pat Casey and Drew Bezanson competed in the first ever Vital BMX Game Of BIKE at the Vans skatepark in Orange, California. 32 riders all went head to head i

Photos by O’Neill / Sergio Villalba
Words by Malcolm Johnson
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Eneko Acero recently headed down to Mexico with the Fox Surf Team and scored some fun waves. Check out the photo gallery.
Photo Courtesy Jeff Flindt & Ricky Lesser.

DANS COMP is having a tent at the Salt Lake City Dew Tour Sept 16-19, plenty of give aways ,so check it out.
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 ... Press day is always fun and this week I decided to get a different view from some of the top Supercross guys. Ryan Villopoto, Nick Wey, Justin Brayton, Broc Tickle, Max Anstie, and Eric McCrummen all took a few minutes with me to do the video interviews you see below. (Right now I just have Justin's interview in the video portion.) First interview - the guy in third place right now in the Supercross Class, Ryan Villopoto. I had to chat with RV about his current race status, the competition, and that win from San Francisco. Ryan V: Things are good, I am 10 points down and before San Fran it was 20 so in the last two races I have made up 10 points and we are not even half way yet so I think it is going to be a good series, the rest of it. Ten points is nothing and with just a couple of good finishes, it is racing and anything can still happen. I plan on staying consistent and get good starts and try to get some more wins. Dungey did race with James at Anaheim 1, and now that James and Chad are out they think there is not a lot of racing to show now but that is not true. Dungey is a tough guy, but I know I can race Ryan, I am right there to battle him, my lap times are right there and even better sometimes. We have yet to go head to head but I am looking forward to it and we should have some good racing when that happens.San Fran was good. It was a confidence booster and it is always fun winning. That is what we do this for, to win races and in the long run to win a championship. The team is working hard, I am working hard, and the bike is good so we are just going to keep plugging away and try to get some more of those wins and close that points gap.
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Next up: The Supercross Rookie from England, Max Anstie. He is currently riding the West Coast Lites on the DNA Shred Stix Star Racing Yamaha team and in seventh place. I asked him how he felt about his first Supercross season, that almost near second at San Diego and what his plans after Anaheim 3 with the eight week racing delay.
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Justin Brayton

Eric M's nice looking bike!
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Source: http://www.supercross.com/mx-adventures/mx-adventures-supercross-racers-go-pink
KTM, the brand that dominated the 2010 MX World Championships has announced at its headquarters in Mattighofen, Austria that it has secured the services of American racer Andrew Short for the Red Bull KTM factory team to compete in the USA for the 2011 season.
Short, who raced with the winning team to secure the MX of Nations title for the USA this month in Thunder Valley, Colorado will be part of the team lineup under the guiding hand of one of the sports most distinguished team managers, Roger De Coster. De Coster was also the man behind the USA's successful title at the MXoN. Short's selection to represent the USA at the MXoN underlines his status as one of the finest riders of his nation.
While selection for Team USA was an obvious highlight for Andrew in 2010, he also finished third overall in the AMA Nationals and came back after injury to finish strongly in the Supercross competition, including being on the podium a number of times.

Check out some of the images of Rob Kelly, Chris Kelly & Andrew Gesler chasing Hurricane Earl in New Jersey.
Photo Courtesy: Ryan Moss