Monday, November 24, 2008

XTRM Tricked - How to: Cliff Hanger - Episode 1

Brian Foster Explains the steps involved to perform a Cliff Hanger. Tricked is a subset of the XTRM TV feed that will bring you tips and tricks helping you to perform all the great stunts, just like the pros.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

2008 XTRM AMA SUPERMOTO CHAMPIONS CROWNED HERFOSS, DREW AND CURRIE PREVAIL

XTRM Sports Network wraps up an exciting Supermoto Championship Series in grand fashion. The 2008 Supermoto pro season had its peaks and valleys but in the end the final double header at Infineon Raceway on the California coast was an amazing event that showcased the true potential of the sport. All three championships were up for grabs going into the finals and proved to be a wild spectacle of “I can’t believe that just happened!”

450 / PREMIER

Graves Yamaha’s Mark Burkhart and KTM HMC riders Troy Herfoss and Chris Fillmore were going for that coveted number-one plate. Leading into the first of the two days of racing, Burkhart led Herfoss by a slim margin with Fillmore slightly behind the two. At the start of Saturday’s main event, it looked like the title was all but lost for Herfoss as he stalled his bike on the first lap in the dirt. Meanwhile, up front, Burkhart eventually took command of the race and what looked like a hammerlock on the championship. Meanwhile, Herfoss got his bike re-fired and put his head down and began to weed his way through the 20-some riders in a desperate attempt to salvage as many points as possible.

As the laps started to wind down, Fillmore started to reel the slowing Burkhart and made the pass down the front straight. The ball was already in motion as Burkhart started to nurse his bike but after losing the lead disaster hit the bricks and Burkhart’s bike just stopped. The worst-case scenario happened—his motor let go. Thankfully the pack lapped most of the field giving the Graves rider a little hope for the title.

Going into Sunday’s race, Herfoss only had to finish mid-pack to take the title. But in true fashion of the weekend, he too was bit by a potential championship-ending debacle. During the heat race, his stopped when a gear broke in the motor. If this had happened in the main, it would have all been over. The main event was not an easy task but in the end Herfoss made his way to third after Burkhart crashed while leading, giving the win to Troy Lee Design’s Cassidy Anderson. Fillmore finished a hard fought second. So for the season, Herfoss was triumphant with Fillmore and Anderson rounding out the podium.

250 / Lites

The 250 class title was clinched by Graves Yamaha’s Brandon Currie on Saturday and had him return on Sunday to claim six of six victories for the 2008 season and his second Lites title in a row. This will probably be his last championship on the 250 as he has hopes to ride a 450 in 2009.

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The second crazy championship fight was between Rockstar / Hart &Huntington / Mach 1 Motorsports Steve Drew and Factory Aprilia / Rip It Energy’s Darryl Atkins. Atkins had the point lead going into the weekend but he too was bit by strange luck. On Saturday, while leading the main event, he landed off the ghetto-cross jump and popped his tire off the rim. He was able to get a tire change fast in the pits but now the advantage was to Drew as he was able to take the win and the point lead by seven going into Sunday’s race.

On Sunday, all Atkins could do was win and hope something happened to Drew and he finished fifth or worse. But his hopes were depleted, as Micky Dymond’s bike would not start on the line and after the start Josh Chisum had to pull into the pits for a stop-and-go penalty for jumping the start. At the start of the race, it was Atkins’s title as Drew was running fifth behind Benny Carlson. At one point, Drew’s only hope was HMC’s Kurt Nicoll taking the lead off Atkins. As always, a monkey wrench was tossed down from the gods and this time it was Xavier Bellerophon aboard the Husky. His bike started to take a crap and he was forced to slow and give up his solid third-place spot. This moved Drew up to fourth securing him the title. This was the first Supermoto title for Drew since he started racing Supermoto back in 2002.

For complete results go to http://XTRM.com/supermoto/results

XTRM would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone involved in this year’s Supermoto Championship. Thanks to the AMA, the riders, race teams, mechanics, promoters, sponsors, venues, family and friends, and press support, Supermoto continues to thrive.

To join the XTRM community, go to xtrm.com.

TV Coverage

Speed TV is now airing the entire series. Round 2 is being aired this week. Check your local listings or speedtv.com/schedule.

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About AMA

AMA Racing is the leading sanctioning body for motorcycle sport in the United States. AMA Pro Racing series include the AMA Toyota Motocross Championship presented by FMF, the AMA Superbike Championship presented by Parts Unlimited, the AMA Flat Track Championship, the AMA Supermoto Championship and the AMA Pro ATV Championship.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

All Fun and Games....

So the truck is all loaded. Who knew that so much went into making a race booth a fun place to hang out. You have to plan for things to go missing - Cables that were there just a second ago now gone. I still have to take the last 360 apart to clean it up and figure out why it will not power up.

T Shirts will be on hand to hand out for the weekend for those filling out profile information on site.

I hope to see you all there this weekend.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Live online results and timing for the first time ever at historic MX event.

XTRM Sports Network (formerly XBux), Suzuki and Lake Elsinore MX have teamed up on the historic 40th Anniversary Lake Elsinore GP November 8-9 at Lake Elsinore MX Park.

Never before has an event been able to produce live online timing.  This is possible thanks to XTRM and the addition of transponders, which fire up the live results and lap times.  This allows everyone to view lap times and results in real-time online! 

The 8-mile course is shaping up nicely and will feature some new sections this year, like a 3-lane option section located near the finish line. This will provide edge of your seat racing and lots of excitement for the fans.

American Suzuki will once again be offering Contingency for the Lake Elsinore GP. Over $15,000 dollars will be up for grabs in a variety of classes over two days of racing.

Online registration will be open until 6:00 p.m. PST Thursday November 6th.

Click here to register online for this event or find out more information. 

The Contingency program registration, along with the program rules and guidelines can be found at www.teamsuzuki.com.