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Moto Talk With Matt Moss

Monday, November 02, 2009
 
 
Posted by on Monday, November 02, 2009 at 11:23 P
 
 

Fourth Week of Danny "Magoo" Chandler Auction on eBay

Monday, November 02, 2009
 

Morgantown, W. Va. - The charity auction for former Team Honda factory motocross racer Danny "Magoo" Chandler continues on eBay, with seven new items added to the list. Fans can access the auction by typing "Magoo Auction" into eBay.

The proceeds from the auction will help defray the costs of a new mobility van for Chandler, whose career ended in a racing accident 25 years ago. "Magoo" is one of the most popular riders of all time, as his wild riding style and incredible talent made him a legend.

This week's list of items includes some high-end items, including signed Bob Hannah Toyota posters and a Steve Lamson '96 Honda Jersey donated by Rich Pettit.

Two Hannah Toyota posters - Signed

Steve Lamson 1996 Honda Jersey

Tyla Rattray Jersey - Signed

Tommy Hahn Jersey - Signed

James Stewart '09 Jersey

Bob Hannah HRP Jersey - Signed

Kyle Cunningham Jersey- Signed

Each week a new set of items will debut on eBay. Type "Magoo Auction" to access or use this link http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=p3907.m38.l1313&_nkw=Magoo+Auction&_sacat=See-All-Categories


Two signed Hannah posters.


Steve Lamson 1996 Honda Jersey


Tyla Rattray signed jersey.

Tommy Hahn signed jersey.

2009 James Stewart jersey.

Signed Bob Hannah HRP Jersey.

Signed Kyle Cunningham Jersey.
 
Posted by on Monday, November 02, 2009 at 04:29 P
 
 

AMA Racer #4, The MX Issue, Now Available

Monday, November 02, 2009
 
The fourth issue of AMA Racer is now available at AmericanMotorcyclist.com/amaracer/1/4/. Dedicated to delivering news for AMA members who compete in AMA-sanctioned races and meets, AMA Racer includes rules updates, news about national championship events and series, racer profiles and highlights of major upcoming events.

Issue 4 focuses on what's happened on the motocross front this year, including news from the Motocross of Nations and the Air Nautiques/AMA Amateur Motocross National Championships. We also provide an update of motocross advancement and explain a new format for determining our amateur Arenacross champions.

This issue also includes key information that will interest all our AMA Racing Amateur Champions: details of the AMA Racing Championship Banquet, which will happen this Dec. 4 at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas. Followed the next evening by the 2009 AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum Induction Ceremony, the banquet kicks off one of the year's biggest weekends in motorcycling. (More info: AmericanMotorcyclist.com/LetsRock)

Check out the latest issue of AMA Racer, and feel free to share the above link.

Thoughts, story ideas and suggestions? Drop us a line at AMARacer@ama-cycle.org.
About the American Motorcyclist Association
Since 1924, the AMA has protected the future of motorcycling and promoted the motorcycle lifestyle. AMA members come from all walks of life, and they navigate many different routes on their journey to the same destination: freedom on two wheels. As the world's largest motorcycling rights organization, 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 and motorcycle recreational events than any other organization in the world. AMA members receive money-saving discounts from dozens of well-known suppliers of motorcycle services, gear and apparel, bike rental, transport, hotel stays and more. Through its Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, the AMA preserves the heritage of motorcycling for future generations.
 
Posted by on Monday, November 02, 2009 at 02:03 P
 
 

Bercy Supercross Videos Online

Monday, November 02, 2009
 
Want to see how James Stewart looked before he got sick? Want to see how fast Justin Brayton looks on his new Yamaha? Want to see what Marvin Musquin looks like on a supercross track? How about a Josh Hill main event win? Here's a catalog of online videos that you can find courtesy of Moto Verte:

http://www.motoverte.com/site/video-les-temps-forts-de-la-course-a-l-americaine-44888.html

http://www.motoverte.com/site/bercy-sx-same-riders-shoot-again--44887.html

http://www.motoverte.com/site/video-la-finale-de-samedi-44889.html

http://www.motoverte.com/site/video-la-superpole-de-dimanche-44895.html

http://www.motoverte.com/site/video-l-ultime-course-a-l-americaine-44896.html

You can also find more news and videos from the entire Bercy weekend right here:

http://www.motoverte.com/site/accueil.html
 
Posted by on Monday, November 02, 2009 at 11:19 A
 
 

Efforts to Fight Distracted Driving Move Into High Gear

Monday, November 02, 2009
 

PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- President Obama's administration and federal lawmakers are making it clear that they are serious about reducing distracted driving on the nation's roads, the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) reports.

In October alone, Obama signed an executive order banning federal workers from text-messaging on cell phones while driving government vehicles, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood told federal lawmakers at hearings that he will work to "raise the awareness (of the dangers of distracted driving) and sharpen the consequences," and U.S. House and Senate committees held hearings on the issue.

"One motorcyclist killed on our highways is one too many, so it's encouraging to see that decision-makers at the federal level are taking the dangers of distracted driving seriously," said Ed Moreland, AMA vice president for government relations. "The AMA has adopted a position statement that endorses enhanced penalties for those who injure or kill others while operating a motor vehicle when distracted or inattentive operation is involved. But the goal must be to prevent the crashes from occurring in the first place."

To read the AMA's position statement on distracted and inattentive driving, please go to AmericanMotorcyclist.com/legisltn/positions/distracted.asp.

LaHood hosted a distracted-driving summit involving transportation and other experts from around the nation Sept. 30-Oct. 1 to gain insights into how to battle the problem. The AMA was an invited guest to the summit and strongly urged that motorcyclists be considered in all future discussions about the impacts of distracted driving.

The AMA also attended hearings held by federal lawmakers on the issue.

The U.S. House Subcommittee on Highways and Transit of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure held a hearing on Oct. 29, "Addressing the Problem of Distracted Driving." At the hearing, LaHood said education and awareness campaigns are essential for getting people to stop texting or engaging in other distracting activities while driving.

"We are still researching the effectiveness of combining high-visibility (law) enforcement with outreach campaigns in the distracted-driving context," LaHood said. "But we are hopeful that such efforts may prove effective in the same way that we've been able to use them to reduce drunk driving and increase seatbelt use."

He also said that while cell-phone texting gets a lot of attention, there are many distractions for drivers.

"I think any distraction is a problem," he testified. "I think eating a hamburger, putting your makeup on, shaving, texting, talking on a cell phone, these are all distractions. But the epidemic is really with people texting. But all of these other things are distractions too."

LaHood also mentioned Greg Zaffke II, who is taking steps to educate Americans about distracted driving after his mother, Anita Zaffke, was killed in May on her motorcycle. She was stopped at a stoplight in Lake Zurich, Ill., when a woman driver allegedly painting her fingernails while driving crashed into the back of Anita, killing her.

"Now he has an organization called the Black Nail Brigade where he paints the fingernails on one hand and wears a T-shirt called the Black Nail Brigade and travels all over the country trying to persuade people not to text, not to paint your nails, not to shave, not to put on makeup, not to eat a McDonalds hamburger," LaHood said.

To view an archived video of the House subcommittee hearing, please go to AmericanMotorcyclist.com/news/story.asp?id=1482.

The U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation also held a hearing on Oct. 28, "Combating Distracted Driving: Managing Behavioral and Technological Risks." To view an archived video of the hearing, please go to AmericanMotorcyclist.com/news/story.asp?id=1480.

Riders can contact their U.S. senators and representatives to thank them for having these hearings on combating distracted driving and urge them to include the motorcycle community in the ongoing discussions on legislation and development of technologies. To find contact information for elected officials, go to AmericanMotorcyclist.com > Rights > Issues & Legislation. 

About the American Motorcyclist Association
Since 1924, the AMA has protected the future of motorcycling and promoted the motorcycle lifestyle. AMA members come from all walks of life, and they navigate many different routes on their journey to the same destination: freedom on two wheels. As the world's largest motorcycling organization, 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 and motorcycle recreational events than any other organization in the world. AMA members receive money-saving discounts from dozens of well-known suppliers of motorcycle services, gear and apparel, bike rental, transport, hotel stays and more. Through its Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, the AMA preserves the heritage of motorcycling for future generations.

 
Posted by on Monday, November 02, 2009 at 10:52 A
 
 

Follow Track-Builder Jason Baker's Blog on the Australian Supercross Series

Monday, November 02, 2009
 
Three rounds are in the books at the Monster Energy Australian Supercross Series, with the Perth race this past weekend featuring a Dan Reardon upset of Chad Reed. Florida-based track-architect Jason Baker has been blogging about his work and the series, which you can follow along right here:

http://dreamtraxx.blogspot.com
 
Posted by on Monday, November 02, 2009 at 09:25 A
 
 

 

 
 
 
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