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Spy Optic Motocross Report: Wey places 7th @ High Point, Cooke 1st &
Carpenter 3rd in Calgary

Monster/Cernic’s/Kawasaki’s Heidi Cooke (1st) joins Paul
Carpenter (3rd) in Canadian MX podium effort; Wey’s finish is his
best of the year

CARLSBAD, Calif., (June 15, 2009) –  Spy Optic’s Nick Wey (Boost
Mobile/ampm/Monster Energy/Troy-JLaw Racing), a proud new poppa for
the second time, scored a season-best 7th place finish (7th/10th) at
the High Point MX National in Mt. Morris, Pa., round four of the 2009
Lucas Oil MX Nationals.

The effort for Wey was his best finish yet this year at the
Nationals, moving him to within two points of Daniel Reardon (68-66)
for a top ten overall spot in the premier 450 class standings. “Busy
week at the Wey compound, but things went well and I was pumped to
come back to High Point and race,” he said. “Pulled a good start
in the first moto and was able to put two top ten finishes
together.” Note: For his effort Wey was awarded the top privateer as
part of the Monster Energy Triple Crown of Motocross’ opening round
at High Point.

Up north of the border Spy Optic’s Paul Carpenter (Monster Energy/
Cernic’s/Kawasaki) raced to another podium 3rd place finish this
past weekend at round two of the 2009 Monster Energy CMRC Canadian MX
Nationals’ MX1 class at Wild Rose MX Park in Calgary, Alberta.
Carpenter was joined in the top ten by three other Spy Optic-backed
riders, including teammates Bob Kiniry (5th) and Jack Carpenter
(6th), along with Jeff Northrop (9th). This gave Spy Optic 40-percent
of the top ten premier MX1 class placers in Canada – more than any
other goggle!

And for the women racing the Canadian MX Nationals, Spy Optic’s
Heidi Cooke (Monster Energy/Cernic’s/Kawasaki) remains undefeated in
motos and overalls, raising her record to 4-0/2-0 with a decisive 1-1
performance at Wild Rose.

Wey and the rest of the U.S. Spy Optic racers return to action on the
MX Nationals tour in two weeks in Colorado (Lakewood), while the
Monster Energy/Cernic’s/Kawasaki team returns to action this weekend
at Castrol Raceway in Edmonton, Alberta.

About Spy

Spy Optic designs, develops and markets premium products for the
action sports and youth lifestyle markets. Spy’s principal products,
sunglasses and goggles, target the action sports market, including
surfing, skateboarding, snowboarding, motocross, wakeboarding and
skiing, and the youth lifestyle market within fashion, music, and
entertainment.  Spy’s innovative proprietary products utilize high-
quality materials, handcrafted manufacturing processes and engineered
optical lens technology to convey premium quality, contemporary
style, and progressive design.  Spy is a wholly owned subsidiary of
Orange 21, Inc. (NASDAQ:ORNG). www.spyoptic.com

About Crown Athlete Management Group

Crown Athlete Management Group is the most comprehensive marketing,
branding and athlete management firm focused on the future of action
sports. For sponsorship opportunities or media information please
contact (info@crownamg.com) or by phone at (760) 918-9382.

Please visit us online at www.CrownAMG.com

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