Some where, spread out on a beach in Jamaica is a white mass, slurping rum. That is editor in chief Ryan Gauld enjoying some much deserve R&R. Be patient with us as we fill his boots, and do our best to bring you M.I.I.F.
Twitterverse
What do former professional
David Pingree @davidpingree
Background orientation with Los Angeles County Fire today. Finally moving. Big things coming.
Reed tweet this photo of a MRi machine. Did he hurt himself, is he hurt… time will tell.
Chad Reed @crtwotwo
Hmm hate these things never fun!… http://instagr.am/p/
Some riders are pretty pumped about the new two stroke National rule. Check out Jared Stock’s tweet.
Jared Stock @Jstock732
Overnight race bike! BRAAP!!!! http://instagr.am/p/U_
S hawn Maffenbeier @little_muff took exception to some tweets Kyle Beaton
@kdbeats134 , us @mxpmagazine, Ryan Lockhart @thenewf9, Ryan Gauld @gauld107 and Steve Matthes @pulpmx suggesting Canadian Pro racers should head south and “grow a pair”. Follow any of these guys to see the hair fly!
Youtube Gold
Go to about the 3:30 min. mark of this “Beast verse chicken” Youtube gold.
Want to be the most annoying kid at the bike park? Look no further.
This guy, this video and “you have some serious problems you need to work out with yourself” became
the calling card of a generation. Kids meet crusty demons and Seth.
Notes in our sport….
Terrible news out of X games and for the family of freestyle Caleb Moore.
http://xgames.espn.go.com/
Partridge in for Hill
Josh Hill (No. 75 Dodge/Sycuan Casino/RCH Racing/Bel-Ray/Suzuki RM-Z450) remains sidelined for another week recovering from the fractured right-hand he suffered at the season opener at Anaheim. He is scheduled to return to the RCH Racing lineup next week in San Diego. In his absence, RCH Racing is excited to announce that Kyle Partridge will ride the No. 85 Dodge/Sycuan Casino/RCH Racing/Bel-Ray/Suzuki RM-Z450 this weekend. Partridge flew the RCH colors for nine races last season and earned seven Main Event starts.
Make sure to keep up to date with the team by following online:
Twitter: @RCHRacing @HandHofficial
Instagram: @RCHRacing @HandHofficial
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/
Eli Tomac looks ready to fight back.
Tomac had about everything possible go wrong last weekend in Oakland.
He had a nasty crash in the main event, mangled his bike to the point he couldn’t continue, suffered a DNF and lost his points lead.
“I bruised my knee a little too but it’s really not bothered me at all this week,” Tomac said. “I actually
had a really good test session on Tuesday and I think we’re getting my bike better. We worked on chassis
and suspension to get me more comfortable so I can get it working better on the track.
“The only thing now is that I’m the hunter instead of the hunted. It’s fine; there’s a ways to go.”
Tomac, the defending West champion, is in third place in the West standings, 15 points behind
leader Ken Roczen and four behind second-place Cole Seely.
Dont forget this weekend Supercross is back LIVE! Check out SpeedTV or www.supercrossonline.com
Braaaaap!