
The UFC is promoting their brand in the pits at some Supercross races as of late with a display trailer featuring championship belts, promo wear, and other fight-oriented history.

Outside of the booth, meatheads had the opportunity to show off their brawn in front of onlookers and future ex-girlfriends with a punching bag that measured power…

Jason Anderson rode so well at Oakland; unfortunately it did not yield the results he deserved. After finding himself in the LCQ, Anderson dominated, then crashed, then still won. He then showed up to the main, picked off riders, fought his way up to second, only to get parked by Musquin, then fall yet again in the same place he did in the LCQ. If he can get a good start and keep it on two wheels, there is a podium in his near future.

Cole Seely is starting to experience some fandemonium. He now has three career wins to his name, including Anaheim I this season. He took a heat race win in O.co Stadium, but a crash on the second lap in the main, forced him to battle with Dean Wilson (who also crashed) as they made their way through the pack.Marvin Musquin and Zach Osborne battled for quite some time in the Lites main event. The Alpinestars and UFO gear had us double-taking and wondering if we’d somehow traveled to a parallel Euro SX universe.
TAGS: AMA Supercross, chad reed, dirt bike racing, james stewart, o.co stadium, Oakland Supercross 2012, ryan villopoto







