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Barbaree Hits Fast Track On and Off the Dirt

Thursday, October 16, 2008
 
STERLING, Ill.  - Ozzy Barbaree has been on the (right) track his entire life.

Barbaree, a 19-year-old White Hall, Ark. native, has been racing dirt bikes since the age of four, and shows no signs of stopping any time soon.

Even with his dirt biking success, Barbaree’s Moto X passion hasn’t stopped him from pursuing opportunities off the off-road sport’s beaten path.

Barbaree is currently a sophomore at Southeastern Arkansas College, where he is pursuing a degree in Respiratory Therapy.  His education-first mindset and dedication to his field led to a sponsorship from Sterling, Ill. based WAHL Clipper Corporation.

The partnership between WAHL and Barbaree grew from common values. Barbaree – all-American, hardworking and loyal – personifies that which WAHL Nation has represented for decades. The WAHL Nation supports looking good and feeling good with WAHL facial and body hair trimmers to maintain a distinct personal style.

While balancing school and strict training schedules, Barbaree still finds time to ride everyday, workout and manage his studies.

“WAHL believes in Ozzy and recognized an opportunity to help a kid who is doing things the right way,” said Steve Yde, WAHL Senior Product Manager.  “The WAHL Nation values steadfast and devoted men. Ozzy exemplifies those characteristics.”

Working with Barbaree hasn’t been about big time marketing dollars, but rather helping one young man pursue his dreams on and off the track.  Barbaree rides in the East Coast Supercross Series and AMA Outdoor Nationals and continues to aspire toward becoming a factory rider.  But, if he were to land short, Barbaree has a career to fall back on.

“When it comes down to it, I just love to ride,” said Barbaree.  “My goal is to make it to the main events, but I also understand the importance of preparing for a life after racing.”

Barbaree has participated in many sports over his lifetime, but he’s always had a racing heart belonging on two wheels.

Through his experience with motocross, Barbaree became aware of a missing link in a motocross racers’ program – education.  While Barbaree’s educational career choice may not necessarily further his current career in motocross, seeking a college degree will help him build confidence and open up opportunities after his racing career wraps up, he said.

“My path may be different and more difficult than other racers‘, but anything worth doing is going to be difficult” Barbaree said.

Ozzy the Racer

Barbaree’s style is a mix between Chad Reed and Kevin Windam – riding with little effort.  His idol, however is legendary motocross racer Ricky Carmichael, who, with strong support from his family, Barbaree continues to emulate.  Like his sponsor, WAHL, he consistently provides a smooth and consistent ride. 

Always modest, Barbaree rides within his ability, while still trying to push himself to the next level.

Barbaree recently reached a milestone in his young career by qualifying for his first national at Freestone County Raceway in Texas while steering ever closer to graduation, but he knows if he stays on course, his best career accomplishments are still to come.

“With the support of the WAHL Nation and Kurt Stewart (of Pilot Head), my confidence has grown in the sport,” said Barbaree.  “The confidence both parties instilled in me personally and professionally helped me take the next step in both arenas.”

About WAHL
Now in its 89th year, Wahl Clipper Corporation is an international industry leader in the manufacturing of products for the professional beauty and barber salon trade, consumer personal care and animal grooming.  Headquartered in Sterling, Ill., Wahl currently employs some 2,000 people worldwide in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, England, Germany, Holland, Hungary, Japan, South Africa, Spain and the United States.  Wahl products are available in 165 countries around the world. For more about Wahl, please visit www.wahl.com.
 
Posted by on Thursday, October 16, 2008 at 06:03 P
 
 

New RC125 Replica Product Release

Thursday, October 16, 2008
 
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Vintage Factory and Marty Smith are proud to introduce the second series of 1975 Honda RC125 Works Replicas!   These bikes are an exact replica of the machine ridden by Team Honda's 3-Time National Champion, Marty Smith!   Marty won his second 125 title on a Honda Works Bike just like this one, in 1975!  This is your chance to own a machine like the one ridden by America's most popular MX champion from the 70's!  No expense was spared on these machines.  Marty Puts his name on it!!  Check out the details. 

The bikes feature:

  • Aluminum RC Gas Tank
  • Aluminum RC Swingarm w/Bronze Bushings
  • Works Style RC Pipe & Steel Silencer
  • Gas Girling Styled Shocks
  • Aluminum Wheel Spacers
  • Works Aluminum Styled Chain Guide and Brake Stay Arm
  • Aluminum Air Caps
  • Bronze Brake Pedal Bushings
  • 32mm Mikuni Carb Kit w/Hi-Volume Intake Manifold
  • Fully Race ported/Rebuilt Engine
  • Elsinore Handlebars/Controls
  • New Honda Hardware, Honda Cables, Parts, Accessories
  • Works RC Stand
  • Endorsed Front Plate by Marty Smith himself!
We sold out of the first series RC Replicas in 2 weeks.  With bikes shipping as far as Japan!  This bike would be a great addition to any shop, den, office for display, and will surely increase in value over time!   See out site at www.vintagefactory.com !

Please see our website at www.vintagefactory.com
 
Posted by on Thursday, October 16, 2008 at 02:42 P
 
 

GNCC Heads To Crawfordsville

Thursday, October 16, 2008
 
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IN -- The world’s best off-road motorcycle and ATV racers return to Tom's Marine Polaris on Saturday and Sunday, October 25-26 for the 2008 Can-Am Grand National Cross Country season finale. The Klotz Ironman GNCC will take place just south of Crawfordsville, Indiana on Route 47.

The once-a-year event serves as the 13th and final round of the Can-Am GNCC tour, with riders from all over the world set to compete in the Series' ATV and motorcycle classes. More than 1,500 competitors are expected to race, with several thousand spectators lining the facility to catch the action.

The weekend's race is being billed as a Festival of Speed. Along with North America's best off-road racing, the event will feature several other entertainment opportunities.

Can-Am, Yamaha and KTM will have their full lines of new product on site for fans to take test rides, with ATVs from Can-Am and Yamaha and both motorcycles and ATVs from KTM. Polaris will have its 2009 models on display as well. Yamaha will also host a championship celebration for nine-time GNCC ATV Champion Bill Ballance, complete with snacks and giveaways. 

In addition, racers and fans may shop during the only GNCC swap meet of the season. With the season complete, racers and fans are encouraged to clean out their garages, work shops, trucks and vans and sell whatever they no longer need. No special permits are required to buy or sell--just set up your spot in your pit or take a stroll through the pit area to see what’s available.

A pair of monster trucks will perform demos throughout the weekend, with Stone Crusher and Mopar Magic on hand.

With Halloween just around the corner, a costume contest will take place on the starting line of the 1 p.m. Pro races on Saturday (ATVs) and Sunday (motorcycles). The winners will receive trophies just like the ones awarded to the racers.

The Ironman will also host a Side by Side/UTV race. Yamaha Rhinos, Polaris Rzrs, Arctic Cat Prowlers and many others will compete on a special course set up specifically for these machines. The course will treat these Ultimate Terrain Vehicles to real cross-country style racing, including hills, trees and mud at 5 p.m. on Saturday,

In addition, this weekend's race is being co-sanctioned by the Indiana Cross Country Racing Association (IXCR).

"The Ironman has always been a special event for fans and racers, alike," said GNCC Trail Boss Jeff Russell. "Great racing, as well as plenty of other things to do, make this one of the most exciting events on the tour. There is just so much to do and see. It will be the perfect way to conclude the 2008 GNCC season.

"Many riders call the Ironman their favorite track on the tour," added Russell. "The land in this area is totally flat, but the course runs near riverbanks, which means there’s still plenty of elevation change. In fact, the hills here are some of the steepest on the circuit. There are plenty of good vantage points from which to watch the race, so fans will be able to take it all in easily."

With his second consecutive GNCC championship already clinched, David Knight will trade two wheels for four this weekend as the Isle of Man, U.K. rider will compete in Saturday's ATV race on a KTM. Knight recently finished fourth in a beach ATV race, which featured nearly 300 riders, near his home. The warm-up should benefit "Knighter" as he takes on the world's best off road ATV racers. In addition, this may well be Knight's final appearance in GNCC competition, so it may mark the last chance for American fans to see one of the world’s best off-road riders compete.

With Knight's departure, Sunday's motorcycle field opens up for a battle of international intrigue as New Zealand's Paul Whibley and Australia's Josh Strang will fight for bragging rights in the factory Suzuki hauler and for second place in the overall championship.

New York's Nate Kanney (No. 116 KTM) will team with eight-time AMA National Enduro Champion Mike Lafferty in the motorcycle race. Lafferty has won GNCC races in the past, and Kanney came out on top at the Ironman in 2006.

The buzz in the Am-Pro Yamaha factory truck surrounds Thad DuVall, who led several laps during his XC1 Pro debut two weeks ago after locking up the XC2 Lites Championship last month in New York. The 18-year-old talent will race alongside veteran teammates Barry Hawk, who won the 2003 GNCC Championship, and Jason Raines, who recently clinched his fourth AMA Hare Scrambles title.

In addition, Charles Mullins (No. 3 Suzuki), Jimmy Jarrett (No. 4 Suzuki), Glenn Kearney (No. 7 Husqvarna), Jesse Robinson (No. 10 Kawasaki) and many others will be in contention for the win here.

In the four-wheel ATV Class, local rider Ryan Lane is looking for his first podium this season. Lane, on the No. 18 Honda, is from Bicknell, Indiana, which is just 100 miles south of Crawfordsville.

Lane will definitely have his work cut out for him in the ATV Class, as he attempts to beat recently crowned 2008 GNCC Champion Ballance. Ballance has won four races this season and clinched his record ninth title two weeks ago.

West Virginia's Adam McGill, too, will be a threat. McGill rides the No. 5 KTM, and though he's on the same team as Knight, he certainly won't pull any punches.

Pennsylvania's Chris Borich has two wins this season, and would like nothing more than to finish the 2008 tour with a third victory on the No. 2 Team Rockstar Suzuki.

Bryan Cook (No. 8 Honda) and Brandon Sommers (No. 784 Yamaha) hope to carry the consistency they've displayed all season into Indiana.

The Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series is the largest off-road racing series in the United States. The top pro racers make a lucrative living in the sport, reigning in six-figure salaries and endorsements, as well as a share of a $130,000 prize purse and more than $3 million in contingency and bonus money. GNCC events also offer classes for amateur riders of all skill and experience levels. Four-wheeled ATVs will compete throughout the day on Saturday, October 25, and motorcycles will race on Sunday, October 26. Riders can sign up at the track. The amateur racer entry fee is $40.

Spectator passes are $15 for the full weekend, with pro pit access and pro autographs included at no additional charge. On both Saturday and Sunday, youth riders race at 8 a.m., amateur riders race at 10 a.m., and the pro and pro am classes compete at 1 p.m. For more information on the racing series, check out the official series web site at www.GNCCRacing.com.

Fast Facts:

What: The Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series (GNCC), America's Largest Off Road Racing Series. Cross-country racing is one of the most physically demanding sports in the world. The nearly three-hour long GNCC races lead more than 1,500 riders through tracks ranging from eight to 14 miles in length. With varied terrain including hills, woods, mud, dirt, rocks and motocross sections, GNCC events are tests of both survival and speed.

When: Saturday, October 24, 2008 - ATV Racing
Sunday, October 25, 2008 - Motorcycle Racing

Where: Tom's Marine Polaris, Crawfordsville, Ind.

Directions: The track is located south of Crawfordsville off Route 47.

Tom's Marine Sales & Service
1317 W Offield Rd,
Crawfordsville, IN 47933

How Much: $15 Per Person Weekend Pass (7 years and older)

Who: The Can-Am GNCC Series pits the best of the best in off-road racing against each other. More than 1,500 amateur racers are expected to compete on custom-built dirt bikes and four-wheeled ATVs. Top pro motorcycle riders include Isle of Man's David Knight, New Zealand's Paul Whibley, Australia's Josh Strang, as well as Barry Hawk, Jr., Nathan Kanney, Charles Mullins, Jimmy Jarrett, Jason Raines and Glenn Kearney. ATV pro riders include Bill Ballance, Chris Borich, Adam McGill, Bryan Cook, Brandon Sommers, Taylor Kiser, Chris Bithell, Matt Smiley and William Yokley.

Media Credentials: Media members wishing to cover the event should contact Justin Anderson at 704-589-2100.

About GNCC Racing:
The Can-Am Grand National Cross Country series is America's premier off-road racing series. The 13-round championship series is produced exclusively by Racer Productions and has run since 1973. GNCC Racing airs weekly television shows on the Versus network. GNCC featured sponsors include Can-Am, Parts Unlimited, Moose Racing, Maxxis, Pirelli, Wiseco, Acerbis, Elka, Geico, Klotz, FMF, ITP and Weekend Warrior, and riders compete for over $3 million in series prizes and contingency money. Associate sponsors include Alpinestars, Cometic, HiPer Technology, Laegers, Moose Utility Division, The National Guard, Powersport Graf X, REM, Scott, Thor, Tire Balls, Twin Air, Ogio, Rekluse, and MotoTee's. For more information, please log on to www.gnccracing.com.
 
Posted by on Thursday, October 16, 2008 at 01:32 P
 
 

Denver EnduroCross on TV This Weekend

Thursday, October 16, 2008
 
ANAHEIM, CA - Round 4 of the 2008 AMA/Maxxis EnduroCross Championship Series, presented by Lucas Oil, blasted into Denver Colorado a couple weeks ago and left a major impression on the near capacity crowd on hand!  Thanks to Lucas Oil and the Versus Network, you too can witness the incredible racing action from the comfort of your living room couch!  There is a great points battle taking place between Damon Huffman and Ricky Dietrich.  The Monster Energy Kawasaki teammates are being challenged for race wins by Red Bull KTM’s Taddy Blazusiak, ten time National Trials Champion Geoff Aaron, and young guns Nick Borzovich, Colton Haaker and Jamie Lanza so don’t miss the action. 

Be sure to tune into the Lucas Motorsports Hour on the Versus Network this Sunday, October 19th, at 6:00pm EST.  In case you are out of town or riding this Sunday, a second airing will be broadcast next Thursday, October 23rd at 5:00pm EST.  (Helpful pointer… remember the listing may read “Motorsports Hour”, not “EnduroCross”.  We would hate for you to miss the amazing racing action). 

Including Denver, there are three rounds of the 2008 series still to be aired so don’t miss “the toughest racing on two wheels”.  You can see a great teaser video of EnduroCross action on the Lucas Motorsports Hour website at www.motorsports.com.

Lucas Oil presents the…

AMA/Maxxis EnduroCross Championship Series 

                                                                                                   Tentative TV Broadcast Date/Time

·         July 5; Las Vegas , NV - Orleans Arena                                 ( 8/2/08 , 6:00PM Eastern)

·         August 16; Guthrie , OK - Lazy E Arena                                ( 9/7/08 , 6:00PM Eastern)

·         September 13; Florence , SC - Civic Center                           ( 10/5/08 , 6:00PM Eastern)

·         September 27; Denver , CO - National Western Complex      ( 10/19/08 , 6:00PM Eastern)

·         October 4; Columbus , OH - Ohio State University                 (11/16/08, 6:00PM Eastern)

·         November 22; Las Vegas , NV - Orleans Arena                     (12/14/08, 6:00PM Eastern)

 (check your local listings for specific times)

Source Interlink Media Motorsports
Encompassing the highly successful AMA/Maxxis MiniMotoSX and the AMA/Maxxis EnduroCross Championship Series, the Source Interlink Media Motorsports brands reach millions of motorcycle enthusiasts with live events, DVD packages, web sites, television and magazine coverage. To find out more about these events visit www.minimotosx.com or www.endurocross.com.


 
Posted by on Thursday, October 16, 2008 at 11:37 A
 
 

Motocross Art Exhibition

Thursday, October 16, 2008
 
Rob Kinsey Art will be staging their first ever exhibition of Motocross art at Dovedale Gallery, Dig St Ashbourne, Derbyshire England from now until the 12th November.

On display will be original paintings, limited edition prints and this Saturday 18th October Rob will be available, working on his next commission, live in the gallery. For the kids there will be colouring competitions etc.

It's free entry so pop along for a chat, or bring your favourite photo down for a no obligation quote.

Rob's work can be viewed at http://www.robkinsey.com
 
Posted by on Thursday, October 16, 2008 at 11:35 A
 
 

U.S. Open on CBS Saturday at 1:30PM EST

Thursday, October 16, 2008
 
 
Posted by on Thursday, October 16, 2008 at 11:14 A
 
 

$7K Purse at East Coast Pit Bike National

Thursday, October 16, 2008
 
 
Posted by Jason Hooper on Thursday, October 16, 2008 at 09:14 A
 
 

 

 
 
 
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