Monday Kickstart - Red Bud
The Red Bud National marks the halfway point of the series, what a spectacular marker it turned out to be.
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- July 06 2009 | 28,562 views | 14 comments
Check out the highlights from Red Bud, including Tedesco’s pass on Reed before the finish line, and Ryan Dungey’s spectacular get off in the second 250 moto.
» Read Full StoryThe Red Bud National marks the halfway point of the series, what a spectacular marker it turned out to be.
» Read Full StoryThe Lucas Oil/AMA Outdoor National Series made its annual pilgrimage to the Red Bud Track-N- Trail over the July holiday weekend, and was welcomed with over cast skies and spring like weather to “America’s MX Track.”
» Read Full StoryEvent results and points standing from Red Bud.
» Read Full StoryCheck out some fresh wallpapers from Thunder Valley in Lakewood, Colorado…
» Read Full StoryWednesdays at Milestone Ranch during outdoor season are a great place to watch the pros hard at work, as they connect two of the tracks for some extra long lap times. To help combat your mid-week motocross lull, here are some shots from earlier today.
» Read Full StoryHonda Red Bull Racing’s Ivan Tedesco and Ashley Fiolek stormed Thunder Valley MX in Lakewood, CO over the weekend, winning both 450cc and Women’s Motocross events.
» Read Full StoryGet your week started right with some Monday Kickstart from Thunder Valley in Lakewood, Colorado where Ivan Tedesco and Jake Weimer took their first wins in their respective classes. The night race was, once again, a success, as both fans in attendance and those watching on TV got to see great racing under the lights.
» Read Full StoryThe Thunder Valley National jumped off for its second night race in AMA Motocross history, and with the weather’s cooperation and an impressive track prep, the crowd in attendance and the live TV audience were treated to exciting racing.
» Read Full StoryWe caught up with Red Bull Honda’s Ivan Tedesco last weekend at High Point Raceway to chat about being a new dad, concussions, and his chances at the 2009 title.
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