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Betty Blog #7

Betty Blog #7 By Brett Lee The reporting on the sport is excellent today. I like the depth that writers and the media are going to find stories. I like what is reported because it isn’t always popular, but a truthful perspective. I like the fact there is volume, which maybe the hardest thing of all to do. I will ...

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Lost Chronicles # 5

By: Frankie Bellissimo @fb313 Presented by: Dead Fly Racing   The Past couple weeks have been super swamped with traveling to trade shows, and organizing my share of the first 2012 MXP Magazine set to release for April.  The 11.01 issue will feature a past Cover Boy who has recently proven to continue a solid Supercross debut.  Who is it?  ...

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Monday Maniac #10

Monday Maniac #10 By: Ryan Gauld Another seven days has come and gone in life. This week was full on nostalgia week. I bet I watched well over 10 hours of old school Canadian MX races and viewed over 100 awesome pics from the ‘80s and ‘90s for some stories we are doing in our first issue. I actually spent ...

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Betty Blog #6

Betty Blog #6 By Brett Lee One of the parts I enjoy about the Nationals is the fact they are a live show. From the moment we arrive at the tracks on Sunday morning until the moment we leave, we are on the clock. Riders meeting needs to be done so practices can begin, so qualifiers can start, so motos ...

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Monday Maniac #9

Monday Maniac #9 By: Ryan Gauld Man, what a crazy time of year it is for us at MXP. The first issue is closing and will launch very soon; most will see it in the mail mid-March. You would think putting a mag together would get easier as I’ve ploughed through more than 30 since being with MXP (joined in ...

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Monday Maniac #8

Monday Maniac #8 By: Ryan Gauld Yes, I have already written this week’s blog but I’m actually one behind because of my trip to Jamaica for a holiday. I had so many great things to write about this Monday but got sidetracked with the explanations I had to provide, which were more than needed for the people that asked me ...

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