Archive for December 9th, 2011

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PICKERINGTON, Ohio — The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) is pleased to announce that Antti Kallonen, former competitor and KTM North America’s off-road team manager, will manage the 2012 U.S. International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) team as it seeks a world title, Sept. 24-29, in Saxony, Germany.

Robert Pearce, KTM North America’s vice president of operations and a five-time ISDE participant, will assist Kallonen with team operations.

Kallonen, who guides KTM North America’s efforts in major off-road racing series in the United States, brings a wealth of experience to the ISDE effort, including organizational and logistical expertise, fund-raising support, and a first-hand understanding of the culture of European off-road racing.

Prior to working for KTM North America, Kallonen raced the FIM MX World Championship from 1998-2002 until injury forced his retirement. His initial stint in the United States was as the mechanic for Juha Salminen. In his six years as KTM’s off-road team manager, the factory team has won 28 national off-road titles.

“I’m honored and excited to take on the responsibility to lead the U.S. ISDE team in 2012,” Kallonen said. “The team is well established, but my goal is to bring the team together as a whole and work on the small details that are needed to take the team to the next level. One of my main focuses is going to be the riders and the preparation for the event. This will make the race-day operations easier so all the riders will need to do is to focus on doing their best on the track, knowing they have the best support possible behind them.”

Added Pearce: “Antti and I work very well together on a day-to-day basis. Having the opportunity to work on such a project as the 2012 ISDE in Germany for the AMA and all the volunteers that it takes to be successful will be an awesome experience. I am honored to have been selected along with Antti to be a part of the U.S. support team.”

In addition to Pearce, the ISDE team benefits from the participation of a number of leaders, each of whom plays a vital role with the team. These include Rick “Gunny” Claypoole, a Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) jury delegate and a driving force behind the U.S. ISDE effort for more than 30 years; Bruce Wakeley, team administration manager; and Jay Hall, manager of the Parc Ferme and work area.

The new structure of the ISDE team follows the successful model the AMA has long used with regard to the Motocross of Nations, which it has won a record 22 times.

“In much the same way that Roger DeCoster guides the U.S. effort in the Motocross of Nations, Antti will lead us in our journey toward an FIM World Championship in ISDE competition,” said AMA Off-Road Manager Chuck Weir. “Antti’s experience running a race team is evident in KTM’s success in premier U.S. racing series, and we’re excited that he’s on board to help lead us toward the United States’ first ISDE title.

“Also, just as Roger works with riders from all teams, Antti will welcome and support riders regardless of what bike they ride,” Weir continued. “While we obviously appreciate KTM North America’s backing of riders every year, the U.S. team at the ISDE will continue to feature qualifying riders on any brand of motorcycle.”

U.S. ISDE qualifiers will be organized by the Boise Ridge Riders June 2-3 in Idaho City, Idaho, and by the Appalachian Dirt Riders June 9-10 in Wellston, Ohio. More information about the Idaho event can be found at BoiseRidgeRiders.com. Details for the Ohio event are at ADROhio.org.

More information about the U.S. ISDE team can be found at AmericanMotorcyclist.com > Racing > ISDE.

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 support of the Motorcycle Hall of Fame, the AMA preserves the heritage of motorcycling for future generations. For more information, please visit AmericanMotorcyclist.com.

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Filtrate Eyewear is proud to announce the addition of 10-time X Games Medalist Jeremy “TWITCH” Stenberg, as an equity partner, to it's marquee roster of athletes.


Filtrate Eyewear is proud to announce the addition of 10-time X Games Medalist Jeremy “TWITCH” Stenberg, as an equity partner, to it's marquee roster of athletes.


SAN CLEMENTE, Calif., (December 9th 2011) — Filtrate Eyewear is proud to announce the addition of 10-time X Games Medalist Jeremy “TWITCH” Stenberg, as an equity partner, to it’s marquee roster of athletes.
Creating a signature sunglass and motocross goggle line for the quickly emerging eyeware brand, Stenberg’s signature sunglasses TWITCHTHIS, will be
available online and in retail outlets Spring 2012 and carry a retail price of $59.95.

Closely involved with the overall design concept of both the sunglass line and the upcoming motocross goggle, Stenberg had this to say about his new endeavor, “It is exciting for me to be associated with a brand where I can be involved with the product from concept to completion. I am really happy to be more than just an athlete repping another brand – the crew at Filtrate
has welcomed my ideas and creative input. This partnership is a great fit for me and where I am in my career right now.”

“Having TWITCH come on as a partner at Filtrate gives us a broader reach in terms of our demographic base and will help us expand further into new markets,” said Filtrate Co-Founder Wade Sutton. “Jeremy has reached iconic status with fans around the world and we are excited to have his involvement and participation in growing our brand.”

About Filtrate Eyewear
Born in Australia in 2003, Filtrate Eyewear is moving toward becoming the most accessible eyewear brand within action sports. With a progressive style sense centered around youth culture and design inspiration coming from art, music and the core essence of action sports, the Filtrate line of sunglasses and goggles are gracing the faces of some of the top action sports athletes competing today. Filtrate Eyewear is available online and at select retail outlets globally.

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About Jeremy ‘Twitch’ Stenberg
One of the dominant originators of the wildly popular sport of Freestyle Motocross, Jeremy Twitch Stenberg is a 10-time X Games medalist and still competes within
the sport he helped cultivate, at the highest level of competition, globally.
A true-world class motorsports pro, Stenberg is also a professional off road truck racer, competing within the 2011 Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. Born with tourette’s syndrome and into humble beginnings, Stenberg has catapulted his on-the-track results into an array of successful entrepreneurial business endeavors including a starring role on the VH-1 hit-reality show, THE X LIFE; a signature line of clothing with the Travis Barker-backed Famous Stars and Straps; and an exclusive content deal with iTunes, featuring “Twitch Natural 420″ debuting February 2012.

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AURORA, Ill. (December 9, 2011) – It’s been a month since the familiar growl of dirt bikes has reverberated through the stands of an arena, but in just a matter of hours, the AMA Arenacross Series will be back in action for its fourth round of the 2012 championship. Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza, in Wilkes Barre, Pa., will welcome the world’s best arenacross riders and their return to competition for the final time in the 2011 calendar year.

FMF Power/Poynt TUF Honda’s Jeff Gibson has established himself as the rider to beat at this point in the season, capturing a pair of victories and showcasing impressive consistency throughout the first five main events. He holds the coveted Arenacross Class points lead, by a scant six points, and will look to keep the momentum rolling in search of his second series crown.

Nipping at Gibson’s heels are a pair of hungry Babbitt’s Monster Energy/AMSOIL Kawasaki presented by Maxxis riders. The past two AMA Arenacross Series Champions Josh Demuth (2010) and Tyler Bowers (2011) hold down second and third in the standings, respectively. Moreover, they are separated by a single point. While he has yet to win so far this season, Demuth has relied on his many years of experience to keep him as a staple at the front of the field and it is only a matter of time before he breaks through for that checkered flag. As for Bowers, he’s put forth a strong start to his title defense, leading the series in both wins and podium finishes. Bowers’ aggressive style has helped him stay within seven points of the championship lead, and he will no doubt look to continue his upward climb over the course of two nights of action this weekend.

In all, this trio of riders boasts an incredible résumé of both results and accolades. They are also three veteran riders who know how important give and take is within the world of the AMA Arenacross Series.

While Gibson, Demuth and Bowers aim to pull away from their counterparts, riders like Chad Johnson and Kelly Smith are also on the verge of becoming legitimate players in the title hunt. Both equally as experienced as their three rivals, Johnson and his Babbitt’s Monster Energy/AMSOIL Kawasaki ride, along with Smith’s Team Faith KTM machine, have been knocking on the door for wins throughout the first three rounds of the season. Some misfortune has hindered the duo from being podium fixtures week in and week out, but with Johnson sitting 20 points out of the lead, and Smith looking at a 27 gap, there is still plenty of time for both riders to make their presence felt, starting this weekend.

The competition throughout this early portion of the 2012 AMA Arenacross Series season has been some of the best the sport has ever seen. With less than a second separating the entire premier class field, it’s anyone’s race to win on any given night. While the front runners have made an early statement with their success, the nine remaining rounds and 14 remaining main events offer a chance for anything to happen in a sport where such unpredictability is the norm.

This weekend, the AMA Arenacross Series returns to Wilkes Barre for the first time since the 2009 season. The northeastern Pennsylvania town has long been a presence in the series, and its return to the schedule is an anticipated one. Opening in 1999, Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza is one of the premier venues in the country. It currently serves as home to the Wilkes Barre/Scranton Penguins of the AHL, and starting in 2012, will be the new home of the Wilkes Barre/Scranton Shamrocks of the North American Lacrosse League.

The fourth round of the 2012 AMA Arenacross Series kicks off tonight, with an action-packed evening of competition, and concludes Saturday, December 10, with yet another night of action. The show, for both Friday and Saturday, begins at 7 p.m. ET.

Live timing and scoring from each round of the AMA Arenacross Series returns for the 2012 season! To follow the intense racing action live, log onto www.Arenacross.com.

For more information on the 2012 AMA Arenacross Series, log on to www.Arenacross.com. For all media requests, please contact Brandon Short: brandon@nextlevelsportsinc.com or 949-365-5750.

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Jay Springsteen prepares for the start of the 1990 Daytona 200. Springer, a three-time AMA Grand National Champion, is known of course mainly for his prowess on the flat tracks of America, but Jay wasn’t bad on the pavement either. In the Daytona 200 for example, Springsteen scored three top-10 finishes, including a very strong fifth in 1986. In this 1990 race he took eighth, just behind Tom Kipp and just ahead of Jacques Guenette, Jr. Fellow racer Mike Smith can be seen wearing a headband in the background.

Jay Springsteen gets ready for the start of the 1990 Daytona 200. Springer finished eighth that year giving him yet another top-10 finish in the 200. (Larry Lawrence photo)

Jay Springsteen gets ready for the start of the 1990 Daytona 200. Springer finished eighth that year giving him yet another top-10 finish in the 200. (Larry Lawrence photo)