Saturday, June 30, 2012

Wyaralong Motorbike Park

QLD moto park is now open check out go pro footage of track 1 and qld mot park mx 2!



The Queensland government in association with Motorcycling Queensland is set to open a new motorbike park south of Brisbane at Wyaralong between Beaudesert and Boonah, Queensland. Bookings can be made at Nominate The park offers trail bike riding and a natural terrain motocross track and in the future will cater for motocross,


supercross, stadium-cross and freestyle motocross. There will also be a pee wee and family track and a dedicated area for trials.

Unpowered sites are available for camping at around $5 per person per day.

The cost of riding at the facility is currently..
Adult MA licence holder – $35 ($39 for non SEQ Council of Mayors region)
Adult non-MA licence holder – $42.50 ($47 for non SEQ Council of Mayors region)
Child (U16 years) MA licence holder – $20 ($22 for non SEQ Council of Mayors region)
Child (U16 years) non-MA member, $25 ($28 for non SEQ Council of Mayors region)

Click herer to see a map of the location

Jump to 5:48 to see footage of the natural terrain motocross track

Click here to see the development plan

There is an official (invitation only) launch and opening planned to take place on on site Sunday 18 December 2011. After this date the park will be opening to the general public.

Source: http://www.superfreestylemotocross.com/blog/wyaralong-motorbike-park/

John Dowd Eric Cheney Joël Robert Billy Liles

Wallpaper Heaven from Sweden

Oooooosh pretty pics from Uddevalla….click download and save

Images by Suzuki, Sarah Gutierrez and Ray Archer

Source: http://moto.mpora.com/galleries/wallpapers/wallpaper-heaven-from-sweden.html

Andrew McFarlane Josh Coppins Ryan Hughes Nicolas Aubin

Herning SX 2011

Herning was dominated once again! The new and modern MCH arena was packed for both nights of supercross and freestyle action. With another great show behind us, good parties and the launch of the FMX4Ever merch line, we can summarize the event to success!

Source: /aktuality//

Michele Rinaldi Sten Lundin John van den Berk Gert van Doorn

Red Bull Teka KTM factory motocross rider Steffi Laier "Ready to Race" in 2011

When Steffi Laier, Red Bull Teka KTM factory rider and two-time Women's MX World Champion takes to the track in the pre-season MX races in Valence, France, this weekend it will be her first competitive ride for 2011. Steffi has been training hard on the bike since mid December and in Valence tests herself against a field of male riders.

At the French pre-season special, she faces off with a strong lineup of riders including those from the Nestaan JM Racing KTM squad led by Joel Roelants, Yentel Martens and young talents like 125 European champion Jordi Tixier of France and Austrian Pascal Rauchenecker. Also in the field are other KTM riders like British rider Nathan Parker (PROPPA-COM KTM and French riders Loïc Leonce (B G R KTM) and Loïc Larrieu (WOLFF KTM). But these and other top riders hold no fear for Steffi who his very well known for her toughness, skill and courage when attacking any MX track.

Source: http://www.supercross.com/mxgirls-news/red-bull-teka-ktm-factory-motocross-rider-steffi-laier-ready-to-race-in-2011

Damon Bradshaw Donnie Hansen Danny Chandler Jeff Leisk

Last of the ADAC Supercross Series, First to Start 2012

Dortmund is without hesitation the most exciting race of the German supercross season. The arena is sold out 3 nights in a row, the series is at its peak searching for the crown winner and new owner of the first prize car. The track is sweet and offers exciting racing and the FMX line up tends to be the strongest from the events as well… We had a blast!

Source: /aktuality//

Mickael Maschio Cody Copper Willy Bauer Graham Noyce

X Games 18 Freestyle Update

Metal Mulisha Team

The teamed rolled into Los Angeles Staple Center ready to take on their upcoming events for this weekends X Games 18. Today kicked off with a huge autograph signing at the Ford booth followed by the first event for the Metal Mulisha, which was Moto X Freestyle. Rob Adelberg, Todd Potter, and alternate Wes Agee came in confident and ready to take home some medals to the Compound.

Ford Autograph Signing

Rob Adelberg

Rob and Potter both scored a secure spot into Freestyle, but it was a unfortunate day for Agee who had to kick back and stay an alternate. Agee is a secrete gun, and would of went out there and crushed it for the judges and fans.

Left: Julian Dusseau Middle: Wes Agee Right: Kenny Bell

Deegan, Julian, Faisst, Bell, Sincs, Hill, Link and always good to see Chris Ackerman made it down to support the M/M team and watch them battle it out for some medals.

Middle: Chris Ackerman Right: Jimmy Hillsack

Rob kicked off the Moto X Freestyle event and was straight-up killing it! He rolling off the first ramp cranking out a massive Christ Air, backing it up with a Sideshow to Side Saddle Lander, and a grip of more of his deadly tricks for all the fans. Talk about getting the Staple Center pumped on a first run! This secured him on the board for the top spot for quite some time.

X Games 18 Rob Adelberg Moto X Freestyle

Rob Adelberg Video Update - Click Here To Watch

Rob then backup up his second run unleashing one of the cleanest Indy to Heelclicker flips, a KOD flip, Cordova flip, Whip flip and another huge Christ Air which was the biggest one I have ever seen pulled off! This set Rob into 7th with a RUN 1: 86.00 RUN 2: 86.33 and BEST: 86.33. Nice work out there Rob, you killed it!

X Games 18 Rob Adelberg Moto X Freestyle

Potter is defiantly busy during X Games as he is competing in every moto event. Potter started off his first run with getting the fans pumped and trying to lock in some big tricks for some points.

X Games 18 Todd Potter Moto X Freestyle

He had the fans roaring during his second run pulling off his usual smooth style, big ass tricks, huge Cliffhanger flip, and put on a show Mulisha style. Todd finished in 9th scoring RUN 1: 77.33 RUN 2: 84.00 and BEST: 84.00.

X Games 18 Todd Potter Moto X Freestyle

Potter has plenty more on the table to make it on the podium so make sure to check him out tomorrow night for X Games Step Up and Best Whip. Make sure to scope out our X Games 18 Moto X Freestyle photo gallery and check back for more X Games 18 kick ass photos, and behind the scenes news.

Source: http://www.metalmulisha.com/blog/2012/06/x-games-18-freestyle-update/

Jim Pomeroy Ove Lundell Roger De Coster Andrea Bartolini

MARITIME MOTORSPORTS HALL OF FAME 2011 INDUCTEES INCLUDE NATIONAL LEGENDS

Source: http://imxmag.blogspot.com/2011/10/maritime-motorsports-hall-of-fame-2011.html

David Bailey Kurt Nicoll Kent Howerton Fritz Schneider

2012 AMA Supercross Schedule


The 2012 supercross series has been won by Ryan Villipoto with 3 rounds remaining in the series. The 2012 AMA Supercross Schedule is listed below.

January 7 Angel Stadium – Anaheim
January 14 Chase Field – Phoenix
January 21 Dodger Stadium – Los Angeles
January 28 Overstock.com Stadium – Oakland
February 4 Angel Stadium – Anaheim
February 11 Qualcomm Stadium – San Diego
February 18 Cowboys Stadium – Dallas
February 25 Georgia Dome – Atlanta
March 3 Edward Jones Dome – St. Louis
March 10 Daytona Int’l Speedway – Daytona
March 17 Lucas Oil Stadium – Indianapolis
March 24 Rogers Centre – Toronto
March 31 Reliant Stadium – Houston
April 14 Mercedes Benz Super Dome – New Orleans
April 21 CenturyLink Field – Seattle
April 28 Rice-Eccles Stadium – Salt Lake City
May 5 Sam Boyd Stadium – Las Vegas

Source: http://www.superfreestylemotocross.com/blog/2012-ama-supercross-schedule/

Tommy Searle Dave Bickers Michele Rinaldi Sten Lundin

Red Bull X-Fighters Jam Tour Poland

In 2007, we visited Poland for the first time with the Red Bull Sea Side tour and brought back a list of memorable experiences. In 2008, we were back for more to warm up the crowd for the first X-Fighters in Poland. Next weekend, its more X-Fighters for the Polish crowd and everyone is looking forward to see what could be rated as the best FMX park to be built for the 2011 Red Bull X-Fighters tour. FMX4Ever was called up once again to charge up the energy!

Source: /aktuality//

Trampas Parker Sebastien Pourcel Pit Beirer Jimmy Ellis

Gold Coast Junior Motocross Club to re-open

After a forced closure by Gold Coast city council 2 years ago due to noise complaints.


Mike Hatcher’s junior motorcycle club has been given the go ahead to re-open with an initial 6 month lease due to start later in December 2011. The club has been home to a number of well known champion racers including Troy Bayliss, Casey Stoner and Mick Doohan. As a condition of operating the club will have to adhere to strict noise restrictions.

Source: http://www.superfreestylemotocross.com/blog/gold-coast-junior-motocross-club-to-re-open/

Tommy Searle Dave Bickers Michele Rinaldi Sten Lundin

Things We Love

Mulisha Maidens Tax Tank

We’re loving this Summer 2012 outfit, featuring the Mulisha Maidens Tax Tank Top, which features a large hand-drawn Mulisha Maidens graphic on the front and our Mulisha Maidens Bondage shorts featuring cute lace up detail on the side. We love pairing this tank top with black shorts or a skirt, and a cute pair of red heels!

Shop our Summer Collection at MetalMulisha.com

Maidens Pinterest

We’re also loving these red glitter heels that we found on Pinterest that feature hand drawn day-of-the-dead inspired artwork on them. To see more of our favorite high heels check out our Pinterest page and go to our “Maidens Night Out” board! Pinterest.com/MulishaMaidens

Source: http://www.metalmulisha.com/blog/2012/06/things-we-love-5/

Guy Cooper Marc de Reuver David Philippaerts Vic Eastwood

2012 Surfing America USA Championships

Jake Davis knows all good scores come with a solid finish. Photo: Corey Wilson

Jake Davis knows all good scores come with a solid finish. Photo: Corey Wilson

Keanu Igarashi and Connor Marshall on the yo yo. Photo: Corey Wilson

Keanu Igarashi and Connor Marshall on the yo yo. Photo: Corey Wilson

Koa Smith, end section punt. Photo: Corey Wilson

Koa Smith, end section punt. Photo: Corey Wilson

Ian Gentil and his early morning psych up. Photo: Corey Wilson

Ian Gentil and his early morning psych up. Photo: Corey Wilson

Koa Smith, all business. Photo: Corey Wilson

Koa Smith, all business. Photo: Corey Wilson

Eithan Osborne with the ultimate setup for Lowers. Photo: Corey Wilson

Eithan Osborne with the ultimate setup for Lowers. Photo: Corey Wilson

Taylor Clark with a stylish air reverse. Photo: Corey Wilson

Taylor Clark with a stylish air reverse. Photo: Corey Wilson

Seth Moniz getting treated by the medical staff. Photo: Taras

Seth Moniz getting treated by the medical staff. Photo: Taras

Mahina Maeda showering off after her heat. Photo: Taras

Mahina Maeda showering off after her heat. Photo: Taras

O'neill team manager Shaun Ward makes sure Kei Kobayashi is tied and ready for his heat. Photo: Taras

O'neill team manager Shaun Ward makes sure Kei Kobayashi is tied and ready for his heat. Photo: Taras

Hawaiian Coach Kahea Hart getting emotional over his Hawaiian team. Photo: Taras

Hawaiian Coach Kahea Hart getting emotional over his Hawaiian team. Photo: Taras

Kaoli Kahokulua after a costly interference. Photo: Taras

Kaoli Kahokulua after a costly interference. Photo: Taras

San Clemente's own Griffin Colapinto. Photo: Taras

San Clemente's own Griffin Colapinto. Photo: Taras

Jump roping before heats is so hot right now. Griffin, channeling Kolohe. Photo: Taras

Jump roping before heats is so hot right now. Griffin, channeling Kolohe. Photo: Taras

Dax Mcgill, waxing and ready. Photo: Taras

Dax Mcgill, waxing and ready. Photo: Taras

South Carolina's Cam Richards. Photo: Taras

South Carolina's Cam Richards. Photo: Taras

Hawaii's Dax Mcgiil, Mainei and Maluhia Kinimaka. Photo: Jimmicane

Hawaii's Dax Mcgiil, Mainei and Maluhia Kinimaka. Photo: Jimmicane

Jake Halstead, man-turning to a 3rd place finish in Under 18's. Photo: Jimmicane

Jake Halstead, man-turning to a 3rd place finish in Under 18's. Photo: Jimmicane

Hawaiian Seth Moniz threw tail all the way to the Under 16 final. Photo: Jimmicane

Hawaiian Seth Moniz threw tail all the way to the Under 16 final. Photo: Jimmicane

Tatiana Weston-Webb dominated the US Championships with wins in Girls Under 16's and Under 18's. Victory is sweet. Photo: Jimmicane

Tatiana Weston-Webb dominated the US Championships with wins in Girls Under 16's and Under 18's. Victory is sweet. Photo: Jimmicane

Kanoa with coach Snips, exactly the person you want in your camp. Photo: Jimmicane

Kanoa with coach Snips, exactly the person you want in your camp. Photo: Jimmicane

Griffin Colapinto was ripping hard during the entire event. He fell short in the Under 14 final but watch out for this kid in the near future. Photo: Jimmicane

Griffin Colapinto was ripping hard during the entire event. He fell short in the Under 14 final but watch out for this kid in the near future. Photo: Jimmicane

Cam Richards and Nick Rupp, East Coast pride. Photo: Jimmicane

Cam Richards and Nick Rupp, East Coast pride. Photo: Jimmicane

Jake Davis took the win in the Under 16 division, much to the delight of his hometown San Clemente crowd. Photo: Jimmicane

Jake Davis took the win in the Under 16 division, much to the delight of his hometown San Clemente crowd. Photo: Jimmicane

Colt Ward, tail sliding the Lowers left. Photo: Jimmicane

Colt Ward, tail sliding the Lowers left. Photo: Jimmicane

Tatiana feeling the Hawaiian support. Photo: Jimmicane

Tatiana feeling the Hawaiian support. Photo: Jimmicane

Tatiana's frontside hook that took out two Girls divisions. Photo: Jimmicane

Tatiana's frontside hook that took out two Girls divisions. Photo: Jimmicane

Catching bombs is always a good way to win heats, just ask Tatiana Weston-Webb. Photo: JImmicane

Catching bombs is always a good way to win heats, just ask Tatiana Weston-Webb. Photo: JImmicane

Dax McGill, clowning around in between heats. Photo: Jimmicane

Dax McGill, clowning around in between heats. Photo: Jimmicane

Jake Marshall, winner of the highly contested Under 14 division. Photo: JImmicane

Jake Marshall, winner of the highly contested Under 14 division. Photo: JImmicane

Marshall's backside hacks gave him the edge against his competitors in the Under 14's final. Photo: JImmicane

Marshall's backside hacks gave him the edge against his competitors in the Under 14's final. Photo: JImmicane

Meah Collins getting ready for battle. Photo: Jimmicane

Meah Collins getting ready for battle. Photo: Jimmicane

Meah Collins' winning slash. Photo: JImmicane

Meah Collins' winning slash. Photo: JImmicane

Meah Collins, winner of the Girls Under 14's, gets congratulated by her dad (a Lowers Champion himself) Richie Collins. Photo: JImmicane

Meah Collins, winner of the Girls Under 14's, gets congratulated by her dad (a Lowers Champion himself) Richie Collins. Photo: JImmicane

Barron Mamiya, Under 12's Champion from Hawaii. Photo: JImmicane

Barron Mamiya, Under 12's Champion from Hawaii. Photo: JImmicane

Hawaii's Maluhia Kinimaka, Coach Kahea Hart and Tatiana Weston-Webb. Photo: Jimmicane

Hawaii's Maluhia Kinimaka, Coach Kahea Hart and Tatiana Weston-Webb. Photo: Jimmicane

Cole Houshmand, mini-man turn. Photo: Jimmicane

Cole Houshmand, mini-man turn. Photo: Jimmicane

Barron Mamiya and Joel Centeio. Photo: Jimmicane

Barron Mamiya and Joel Centeio. Photo: Jimmicane

Parker Coffin and a lady friend. Photo: Jimmicane

Parker Coffin and a lady friend. Photo: Jimmicane

Noa Mizuno, clean backside snap. Photo: Jimmicane

Noa Mizuno, clean backside snap. Photo: Jimmicane

Maddie Peterson and her fans. Photo: Jimmicane

Maddie Peterson and her fans. Photo: Jimmicane

Expect big things in Jake Marshall's future. Photo: Jimmicane

Expect big things in Jake Marshall's future. Photo: Jimmicane

Frontside carve slide by Jake Marshall. Photo: Jimmicane

Frontside carve slide by Jake Marshall. Photo: Jimmicane

The peanut gallery. I spy our sports first world champion. Photo: Jimmicane

The peanut gallery. I spy our sports first world champion. Photo: Jimmicane

Brad Gerlach, laying low and coaching Parker Coffin. Photo: Jimmicane

Brad Gerlach, laying low and coaching Parker Coffin. Photo: Jimmicane

Ian Gentil with a big frontside grab in the Under 18's final. Photo: Jimmicane

Ian Gentil with a big frontside grab in the Under 18's final. Photo: Jimmicane

The agony of defeat. Photo: Jimmicane

The agony of defeat. Photo: Jimmicane

Beach days at the Surfing America USA Championships. Photo: Jimmicane

Beach days at the Surfing America USA Championships. Photo: Jimmicane

Kei Kobayashi with a solid backside hook on the Lowers left. Photo: Jimmicane

Kei Kobayashi with a solid backside hook on the Lowers left. Photo: Jimmicane

Frankie Harrer, slashing. Photo: Jimmicane

Frankie Harrer, slashing. Photo: Jimmicane

Frankie Harrer, smiling. Photo: Jimmicane

Frankie Harrer, smiling. Photo: Jimmicane

Seth Moniz does the low tide rock dance on the way in at Lowers Right. Photo: Jimmicane

Seth Moniz does the low tide rock dance on the way in at Lowers Right. Photo: Jimmicane

Seth Moniz and another kind of dance, a backside finner with style. Photo: Jimmicane

Seth Moniz and another kind of dance, a backside finner with style. Photo: Jimmicane

Kanoa, focused on the win. Photo: Jimmicane

Kanoa, focused on the win. Photo: Jimmicane

Kanoa Igarashi, automatic. Photo: Jimmicane

Kanoa Igarashi, automatic. Photo: Jimmicane

Kanoa Igarashi is the 2012 USA Under 18 Champion at just 14 years of age. Photo: Jimmicane

Kanoa Igarashi is the 2012 USA Under 18 Champion at just 14 years of age. Photo: Jimmicane


 

Source: http://www.surfingmagazine.com/news/2012-surfing-america-usa-championships/

Heikki Mikkola Larry Brooks Pierre Renet John Draper