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/

Pit Beirer Christian Beggi

Chad Reed wins Italy's "Superbowl of Supercross" in Genoa

Supercross and Motocross star Chad Reed has won today's Genoa Supercross, by taking second in the first Main Event, and winning the second Main Event. This race was Chad's first race in ten weeks, and also marked the first event for newly appointed Technical Director Mike Gosselaar under the TwoTwo Motorsports banner.


Chad Reed 22, Justin Barcia 17

In the first 15 lap main event, Reed was involved in first turn melee that left him back in the pack. The Australian thrilled the Italian crowd, coming through the field to finish second. Reed won the final 15 lap race ahead of race one winner Justin Barcia, and was awarded the overall victory based on the two moto performance, with the better second moto being the determining factor.

Source: http://www.supercross.com/news/chad-reed-wins-italys-qsuperbowl-of-supercrossq-in-genoa

Kurt Nicoll Bill Nilsson

RJ Says: 100% is Back!

100%? It is how I try to live my life.

In 1982, I got a phone call from a guy I knew at the races. His name was Drew Lien. The conversation went like this:

Drew: I dig your bull dog style and never give up attitude. I'm starting a company and would love to sponsor you. I can't pay you right now, but I will give you all the free product you can have.

Me: Whats it called?

Drew: 100%

Me: What will you sell?

Drew: Heat shields and numbers.

Me: I'm in...

A few months later, all the top racers ran 100%: Bailey, O'mara, Ward, Glover, Lechien, Kehoe, Holley, and the list goes on.

From that point on 100% has been my life motto. I am giving 100% in whatever I do. Truck racing, coaching, working or loving my family. Win or lose. Happy or sad.

If I am giving 100%, I can go to sleep KNOWING I have done my best.

Drew has past, but his dream lives on. He was a special person with a big dream. God Speed my friend.

HOW MUCH EFFORT DO YOU GIVE?

Ricky Johnson

Read the Press Release below for more info about the return of 100%:

Source: http://www.supercross.com/rj-says/100-is-back

Heinz Kinigadner Dusty Klatt