News

DMXS Tonight

James Stewart / Mike Alessi / Tony Alessi / DC / Wey / Beams on DMXS Tonight!

» Read Full Story

Chris

Ogio Mourns the Passing of Jeremy Lusk

ogio

BLUFFDALE, Utah (February 12, 2009) - It is with great sadness that we mourn the passing of Jeremy Lusk. Jeremy was a consummate athlete, professional, and moreover, friend and loved one.  “We were inspired by his commitment, drive and passion for the sport as well as the way he conducted himself on and off the course”, said Chad Zulian, OGIO’s MX team manager.

“Jeremy was a great guy, he would go out of his way to make his fans happy.  He inspired thousands of young riders and was a joy to watch on the bike”, said Andy Bell, the company’s vp of promotions.  “We were proud to call him a member of the OGIO family; he was a tremendous asset to our team, and a great friend.”

OGIO would like to extend our deepest condolences to his wife Lauren, parents Chuck & Gina Lusk, and all of his extended family members. He truly will be missed.

bayodome

AMA Calls For All Motorcyclists to Help Stop the Ban of Youth OHVs

PICKERINGTON, Ohio — The sport of off-highway recreation is seriously threatened by recent legislation that imposes strict lead content guidelines on children’s everyday toys. The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA) has effectively banned the sale of youth off-highway vehicles (OHVs). The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) is calling for action now to help reverse the potentially devastating effect this could have on the sport of OHV recreation.

“The unavailability of youth OHVs will devastate family OHV recreation and cripple amateur competition, creating a domino effect across all aspects of motorized recreation,” said AMA Vice President for Government Relations Ed Moreland. “All motorcyclists, whether they recreate off-road or not, need to come to the defense of our youngest riders and help ensure the future availability of youth OHVs.”

A quick and effective way to help is to write or call your representative and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and let them know petitions exist to exclude certain vehicles from the final rule governing the law. You can send your representative a letter by using the Take Action button in the Issues and Legislation section of www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com. To contact the CPSC directly, use the contact form here.

According to section 101(a) of the enacted legislation, all youth products containing lead must have less than 600 parts per million (ppm) by weight. The CPSC has interpreted the law to apply to various components of youth OHVs including the engine, brakes, suspension, battery and other mechanical parts. Even though the lead levels in these parts are small, they are still above the minimum threshold.

In order to assure continued availability and access to youth OHVs, the Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC) and Specialty Vehicle Industry Association (SVIA) submitted petitions to the CPSC asking that certain vehicles be excluded from the final rule governing the law.

“It is critical that Congress and the CPSC know that these petitions exist and that by acting on them they will maintain a vital form of recreation for American families, preserve youth racing and protect the thousands of jobs associated with this industry,” Moreland added. “We are asking all motorcyclists to write or call their representatives and the CPSC today and ask them to approve the petition to exclude youth OHVs from the CPSIA lead content requirements.”

About the American Motorcyclist Association
Since 1924, the AMA has promoted and protected the motorcycling lifestyle. AMA members come from all walks of life and they navigate many different roads on their journey to the same destination: freedom on two wheels. As the world’s largest motorcycle organization with nearly 300,000 members, the AMA advocates for motorcyclists’ interests in the halls of local, state and federal government, the committees of international governing organizations and the court of public opinion. Through member clubs, promoters and partners, the AMA sanctions more motorsports competition events than any other organization in the world. Through its Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, the AMA preserves the heritage of motorcycling for future generations. For more information, visit www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com.

bayodome

Breaking News: Jason Lawrence penalized

The rumor mill did not create this one. J-Law still needs to clean up his act.

» Read Full Story

bayodome

Monday Kickstart - San Francisco

It’s Monday, and there’s an entire week before we get another fix of Supercross. Next Saturday we go back to Anaheim for the third and final round in Orange County, CA, but before we start speculating about what’s in store in six days, let’s recap San Francisco.

» Read Full Story

Chris

Rookie Josh Grant Wins First-Ever Monster Energy® Supercross Race at Angel Stadium

Weimer Opens Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites Championship with Huge Win…

» Read Full Story

Chris

Bob Maynard Joins SCOTT

Bob Maynard will join the SCOTT Sports Group as Director of Motosports Product Development.

» Read Full Story

Chris

Monster Energy Supercross After-party Tour

Cities2night.com is proud to announce the official Monster Energy Supercross After- Party Tour. Dates and locations can be found at the all new web site www.supercrossafterparty.com

» Read Full Story

Chris

Monday Kickstart

Catching Up With…Josh Hill; Andrew Short and his new lid; Maddo joins DC; SX schedule refresher…

» Read Full Story

Chris

Kuryak Appointed to Head OGIO Action, Pro Divisions

Mark Kuryak, formally with Easton Bell Sports, has been appointed as the new VP Global Action/Professional/Sport for Utah-based OGIO.

» Read Full Story

Chris

User Content
View or upload your own

Users Videos Users Images
Upload your video or image
To upload photos or videos,
you must register and be logged in.