We've previously talked about all of the jobs relating to going racing at a professional level. Check out this quick video from Fox Sports with the Monster Energy Kawasaki Team. …
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We've previously talked about all of the jobs relating to going racing at a professional level. Check out this quick video from Fox Sports with the Monster Energy Kawasaki Team. …
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The energy drinks and the capital they provide rule the sport of motocross and supercross. Not only in the United States but around the world. You would be hard pressed to find a series or team …
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RacerX just recently posted this great privateer profile with local racer Ronnie Stewart. Ronnie talks about his 2016 racing set-up and how he provides a return to his sponsors. Read Interview …
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OK, so the keeps on asking why we're sponsoring all of these racers. And what do we really get from them anyway? They just cost us money! While in some cases this is true, looking at your store …
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The business of racing. It takes a lot of people to keep the circus that is racing on the road. From the guys back at the shop to the truck driver getting the rig from event to event the average …
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This article came across my desktop the other day, and it prompted me to question the announcement. The article mentions that French lubricant manufacturer Ipone has renewed their association with …
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