Archive for February, 2010

Alpina Tubeless STS Kit

Alpina Tubeless STS Kit
Alpina Tubeless STS Kit - Dirt Rider Magazine
IL Borsone (Gear Bag)

www.alpinaraggi.it
39.039.92281
Country: Italy
Available in the US: No
Save weight going tubeless or really save weight going tubeless with carbon fiber rims and hubs. 1190 to 1957 Euro per set.

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Vote for the new Gobstopper Girl

As you may have noticed in Trials + Motocross News of late we have been looking for a new Gobstopper Girl to grace the pages of our Classified section each week! So now there is only one last question… who do YOU want to see as the next Gobstopper Girl?

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Fever pitch…

TONI Cairoli and Ken Roczen were the big winners at Valence on Sunday, but the feverish anticipation of the 2010 GP season, now just six-weeks away, increased yet further as three different marques made the podium in MX1, a fourth won a moto, and the top four slots in MX2 were all taken by different coloured bikes!
After his stunning victory at Mantova a fortnight earlier Shaun Simpson looked on the way to more honours in France as he chased home Marvin Musquin in a KTM 1-2 in the opening race of the day, but a horrific crash soon after the start of race two put the Scot out for the day but fortunately with nothing more serious than a cut elbow.
Report and Pictures: ALEX HODGKINSON

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Ain’t no stopping Ben

ONCE again North Berks MCC was the host for the opening round of the Novogar Trials Championship, although for 2010 there was a slight difference. Love it or hate it, the no-stopping rule had been re-introduced by the ACU, but how would the riders adapt?

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Cory Buttrick wins the Cherokee Enduro in Georgia

Cory Buttrick wins the Cherokee Enduro in Georgia
Cory Buttrick wins the Cherokee Enduro in Georgia - Dirt Rider Magazine
Rekluse/AMA National Enduro, Round 2

The Rekluse/AMA National Enduro series saw its second first-time winner in as many rounds as 19-year-old KTM rider Cory Buttrick took the win at this weekend’s Cherokee Enduro, in Greensboro, Georgia – round two of the 10-round series. First round winner Charlie Mullins led the 81-mile event for the first four sections and eventually won five of the six sections, but problems in the fifth section relegated the Obermeyer/AmPro Yamaha rider to fourth overall. Second went to defending series champ Russell Bobbitt on his factory KTM, while Husaberg’s Michael Lafferty rounded out the podium in third.inline_mediumwraptextrightCory Buttrick26940626/news/race_reports/141_1002_cory_buttrick_cherokee_georgia_national_enduro141_1002_01_z+cherokee_georgia_national_enduro+cory_buttrick.jpgTrue

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