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Monday is Ride to Work Day

I love working at home. The flexible hours, the complete self-absorption, the clothing-optionalness. The biggest downside is you don’t get to ride to work anymore, being as you’re already there. Sad. I remember some epic early-morning blasts up the 405 in the old days, trying to beat my personal best from Costa Mesa to Wilshire & Fairfax on a Ducati 998. Now we have to make up reasons to go on rides. Luckily, it’s our job. None of that is here nor there, the point being that this coming Monday is the 29th annual “Ride to Work” day again, a national treasure founded and perpetrated by the inventor of the Aerostich suit, Andy Goldfine.

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More Motorcycle and Scooter Riders On the Road on Monday, June 15th This Year

The 29th annual worldwide Ride to Work Day is expected to be one of the largest-ever, according to Ride to Work, the non-profit organization that coordinates this annual event.
On Ride to Work Day a much higher number of America’s 8,000,000 cycles and scooters are ridden to work. Some estimates put the numbers of added riders at over 1,000,000. Across equal distances, commuting riders can reach their destinations more quickly — in up to 20% less time than those using automobiles in some situations — and motorcycles and scooters consume less resources per person per mile, and they take up less space on roads and in parking areas.
“Many people do not always appreciate the societally positive value of transportational riding, and some don’t know there are also a few hidden deleterious ramifications from having almost everyone default to private autos. Cars are wonderful machines, and we love them, but the reasons to ride, when one can, go beyond stuff like energy or carbon footprints” states Andy Goldfine, an event organizer.
This Day is about more than traffic congestion, motorcycles and economics. Winston Churchill famously said: “We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us.” Other thought-leaders have presented or expressed the same idea in different ways. It applies to things beyond our homes and buildings. It’s about all technologies, including our mobility tools.
That’s why riding and the annual Ride To Work Day event is important. This Day is not narrowly about encouraging the wider adoption of transportational riding…it’s about increasing the understanding of — and tolerance for — those who choose this form of mobility, and about providing support and encouragement to those who like to ride in transportation-centric ways.
The Ride to Work website includes forum areas, merchandise, information, and free promotional support materials.

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Experience crucial for Hunter Lawrence in 250SX debut

News 13 Jun 2020

Experience crucial for Hunter Lawrence in 250SX debut

Supercross potential clear despite mixed showing for Australian.

Image: Octopi Media.

Geico Honda’s Hunter Lawrence plans to take experience gained in his first-career Monster Energy Supercross and apply it following a short turnaround this week.

Lawrence returned from a series of untimely injuries to finally make his 250SX West debut in Utah on Wednesday, claiming 13th position.

The result could have been stronger if it weren’t for an early incident, forcing him to pick his way through the pack from last position in the opening laps. Regardless, he learned a lot and will have the opportunity to line up again this Sunday.

“So good to be back at the races,” the 20-year-old commented. “At one point, I went six months with no riding due to back-to-back injuries. Being able to race these events is awesome and it was fun to dip my toes into Supercross for the first time.

“We had a few problems with the crashes, though. I think I was up to fifth in my heat race when I went down and then in the main I hit neutral when I was trying to avoid two guys stopped at the end of the whoops, had to come from last. Can’t wait to get more time under my belt and tidy a few things up so I can run up front!”

It was an eventful maiden outing for the former grand prix regular and Pro Motocross front-runner, clashing with Austin Forkner (Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki) in practice and having to go through to the main via a win in the LCQ following his heat race troubles.

Lawrence will need a solid result this weekend if he is to qualify for the upcoming ‘Showdown’ round to complete the 250SX season, currently 26th in the championship standings and needing to climb the order further to secure his place.

Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Rolf Tibblin – A Husqvarna legend

Rolf Tibblin

By Kenneth Olausson

Rolf Tibblin won the European championship on his 250cc Husqvarna in 1959. The following year he chose to step up the ladder and go for the big-bore 500cc class. Tibblin already had some experience from Husky’s newcomer as he had done the initial tests when the machine was introduced at the beginning of October, 1958. Now he was to use the machine with number 18-61 printed into the frame. The Husqvarna power plant had a displacement of 485cc from a bore and stroke of 79 x 99 mm. The compression ratio was measured at 10:1 and it gave a performance of 36 horsepower at 5,800 rpm. The big-bore beast from the factory showed big potential and had already won the 500cc title in 1960 with Bill Nilsson.

Rolf Tibblin

Six events out of 10 were counted for the top of the podium. The season opener was held at Sittendorf in Austria, a famous 3-kilometre track that has been used extensively in MX championship races. The circuit was fast and this year it was also very dusty. 40,000 spectators came to watch, and they were in for a total Swedish dominance. Out of six riders, five Swedes were among the six top places! Somebody said it was like a national championship race. In each moto there were 15 laps to conquer. Tibblin took the holeshot in the first leg and won comfortably. In the second leg, he crossed the finish line behind the winner, but gained overall victory, picking up eight valuable points in the championship.

Rolf Tibblin

Six weeks later, the contenders rode in Pèrnes-les-Fontaines in France. It was a repeat of the opener with Tibblin winning and with five Swedes in the six top places. Two weeks later Tibblin came second behind Gunnar “Smiling” Johansson in Bremgarten, Switzerland. And a week later in Imola, Italy, Tibblin was again in front of his antagonist Johansson, picking up yet another eight points. The hardest Grand Prix during the 1962 season was no doubt the Czech GP in Prérov outside Prague, where everybody was exhausted after the two heats. “It just proved that my hard training paid off well,” Tibblin told us. However, he didn’t score since the frame broke when Rolf was leading the field. After half the season he was leading the championship with 30 points.

Rolf Tibblin

July 1st and it was time for Hawkstone Park in England. On these classic grounds the sixth round was arranged by the ACU, the British motorcycle union. Rolf Tibblin was back in top shape and outmanoeuvred the entire home elite, winning with a huge margin. Four weeks later – in Lichtenvoorde, Holland – he shared victory with Gunnar Johansson. They had exactly the same time, to the second, and both received seven points each. It hadn’t happened before and it would not happen again! The scores after seven rounds: Tibblin 45 points, Johansson 36.

Race fans that have experienced the Belgian Namur track at the Citadelle know that it is a very special and demanding event. On top of it all, this time it rained heavily, making the track slippery and difficult to master. Despite the weather, 25,000 enthusiasts came to watch Tibblin take two second places in the heats. He had a crash in the second leg and had to regain positions after being last in the field. Coming second under these circumstances was a true achievement, probably the major ride of the entire 1962 season.

In Ettelbruck I had to sit in the paddock and watch everybody else racing,” Tibblin remembered with a smile on his face. “I had broken down and only needed to see if Johansson won or not. As he didn’t, my first world championship title was in the bag. I could hardly believe it. It was a sensational feeling winning the 500cc circus for the first time. I remember I couldn’t sleep for days. As in 1959 when I became European 250 champion, I walked around the city for hours, just enjoying the feeling. It’s hard to explain, but it was the greatest moment in my life. I was also victorious in the national championship winning four out of five rounds at home. It was truly a fantastic season for me and my Husqvarna.

Rolf Tibblin won half of the Grand Prix events during 1962. In seven out of 10 races, Tibblin finished in the top two podium positions, which surely was a new record in MX. To make it even better, Rolf participated in the successful team at the Moto Cross des Nations in Wohlen, Switzerland. The Swedes were so dominating that the four of them crossed the finish line together, holding hands. Husqvarna contributed to this enormous success and Rolf would go on to win yet another 500cc world title in the coming season of 1963.

Rolf Tibblin
Source: MCNews.com.au

Vespa team up with Christian Dior for special 946

French fashion married to Italy’s Vespa

It was 1946 when Vespa made its debut on the roads of a Europe devastated by the recent conflict but, equally, full of creativity and a desire for renewal. After seventy-four years of history and over eighteen million scooters, Vespa is a global reference for style, elegance and technology. A brand known and loved all over the world that, with more than one and a half million vehicles produced in the last decade, is experiencing one of the most fortunate and dynamic periods in its story.

Founded in the same year, 1946, the Italian brand and the Parisian couture house Christian Dior are both style icons.

Out of this passionate dialogue, the Vespa 946 Christian Dior scooter comes to life, its monohull architecture and subtle graphic lines paying tribute to the heritage of the two houses.

The Vespa 946 was launched in 2013. It is an innovative product which takes inspiration from the Vespa prototype MP6 produced in 1946. Details such as the handlebars that feature sewn trim with needle and thread, aluminium parts fitted manually, one by one in a monocoque steel body, a dedicated production line, more like an haute couture atelier than a production line, make this Collection stand out.

Vespa 946The standard Vespa 946, do you think the Dior edition improves on the original…?

Vespa 946 is built by human skill, piece by piece, carefully crafted with glorification of manual labour as the most valuable Italian manufactured crafts. The heart of the Vespa 946 is a single cylinder 125 cc 4 stroke, 3 valve, air cooled engine with electronic injection.

This new Christian Dior version was designed by Maria Grazia Chiuri, Creative Director of Dior women’s collections and is made in Italy.

A top case patterned with the Dior Oblique motif – designed by Marc Bohan in 1967 – is specially designed to be fixed on the luggage rack and a helmet adorned with the same iconic motif rounds out the unique range.

Vespa 946 Christian Dior

These limited-edition creations will launch in spring 2021 in Dior boutiques around the world and subsequently in a selection of Piaggio Group’s Motoplex stores.

The colour of the Vespa 946 Christian Dior body is an exclusive color made together with Dior creative Department, as well as the gold color for the finishing touches.

Vespa 946The standard Vespa 946, do you think the Dior edition improves on the original…?

The saddle is in real blue-leather with ton sur ton seams; the handles are covered with blue- leather and the seams are ton sur ton.

The saddle support is realized with a “Dior Monogram” original fabric upholstery.

On the right side of the vehicle there are some exclusive decalco with the “Christian Dior Paris” logo, although on the left side there is the possibility to personalise it. The hook placed under the saddle also has the “Christian Dior” logo.

Michele Colaninno
Piaggio’s Chief of Product and Marketing Strategy

In these unprecedented times, it is great to be able to dream of a better future. The House of Dior opened its doors in 1946 in Paris, the same year that Vespa made its debut in Italy. This new Vespa 946 celebrates that anniversary and honors our heritage. Today, like yesterday, we have gone through a dark period and now we are joining forces to share some joie de vivre through a combination of style and craftsmanship. This partnership between Vespa and Dior represents a celebration of beauty.

Maria Grazia Chiuri
Creative Director for the House of Dior

I was very excited about this project with Vespa. For me, Vespa is linked to my city, Rome. It’s linked to the freedom to move around the city with ease, like in the film Roman Holiday (1953), which has left that extraordinary image of Audrey Hepburn clinging to Gregory Peck on a Vespa forever etched in our collective memory. I have so many happy memories starring a Vespa. It’s how my husband and I used to get around Rome and go to the seaside in Fregene. It’s a symbol of Italian-ness that is intricately linked to my personal history, and it’s now part of my professional life at Dior.”

We are unable to ascertain as yet as to when or if these specials will make it to Australia.

Source: MCNews.com.au

From Wales to Ireland | Trev’s TT Trip Part Six

Trev’s TT Trip 2018

There might not be any TT this year (2020) due to the plague, but I still thought it might be a great time to revisit my epic trip to the TT two years ago, 2018, and re-live a motorcycle journey that took in a fair bit of Great Britain, Wales, Ireland and of course, the Isle of Man itself. I hope you enjoy the ride…

Trev’s TT Trip 2018 Part Six


After bidding a fond farewell to Matt and Keith after the Triumph Adventure Experience, we pointed the Triumph Explorer’s north towards the Welsh coastal port of Holyhead.

Trying to find accommodation somewhere near the port at late notice proved impossible. Every motel/hotel in the town on the approach to both the Isle of Anglesey, and Holy Island were all completely booked out.

After exhausting all the on-line booking sites trying to find a room, then stopping in at more than a dozen to try our luck at anything last minute, we were just about to give up and try and find somewhere to just park up and kip on a park bench.

Then, at the end of a long back road we found Hotel Cymyran. This too was completely booked out, but the elderly hotelier took pity on us when we asked if they had anything of last resort where we could rough it. A friend of hers was storing some demountable cabins out the back that were in need of repair, they were growing a dank stinking mould inside them, and I was sure I was going to wake up with new types of life form growing in spores on my cilia, but it was a bed and we were grateful. She sent some of her staff to get some clean sheets while we hit the bar.

Holyhead FerryThe ferry from Holyhead to Dublin

After a reasonable nights sleep we made tracks for Port of Holyhead and a 0900 ferry across to Dublin. The ferry takes a little over three hours to make the 110 km trip across the Irish Sea to the Republic of Ireland’s capital city. If you can blag one, I thoroughly recommend paying the little bit extra for a cabin with its comfortable bed and warm shower.

It was a smooth enough crossing and we were rolling along Irish motorways by 1pm. The initial parts of our journey punctuated by all too frequent toll booths that demanded payment in Euros, rather than pounds. We had no time to spend in Dublin as we had a 300 km journey in front of us before an early start the next day with Paul Mc Guigan for an Ireland Dirtbike Adventure.

We took a slightly circuitous route off the beaten track towards our stop for the night at Annagry, a postcard perfect coastal town situated on north-west coast of Ireland in the Rosses area of County Donegal.

Dirt Bike Tours Ireland

Dirt Bike Tours Ireland run tours all year round so you can see plenty of shots that include snow riding on the Dirt Bike Tours Ireland Facebook page, but for us County Donegal turned on some uncharacteristically hot conditions that made it feel like riding back home in Australia.

UK Trip Ireland Dirtbike ToursIreland Dirt Bike Tours

Paul met us on a bright and sunny Monday morning and transported us out towards the Derryveagh Mountains and the peat bogs of Muckish Mountain. The drive was comfortable and the countryside beautiful as we welcomed the chance to play passenger and just take in the sights.

Our mounts for the day were to be AJP PR3 Enduro 240 machines. These Portuguese trail bikes are somewhat similar to a CRF230F Honda or TT-R230 Yamaha. Tipping the scales at 100kg, and with pretty reasonable suspension that offers almost motocross levels of travel, but still with a modest 870 mm seat height, they proved a versatile tool for the job.

Sure, there is no real snap to the Zongshen 233cc engine but it mustered enough torque to climb the peat bogs out to some stunning peaks that opened out into panoramic vistas overlooking the North Atlantic Ocean.

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Of course, a tour company has to cater for everyone and as an ex Trials and Enduro racer Paul can cater the tour to any skill level, but the little electric-start AJP machines allow him to even cater for riders with very little, or no, off-road experience. The fact that he knows them inside out due to being the official AJP distributor throughout Ireland and Northern Ireland certainly helps.

Dirt Bike Tours Ireland can also supply you with boots, helmet, knee-pads, pants, jersey, body armour and gloves. I was kitted out in my trusty DriRider adventure gear, Sidi Adventure boots and the latest Shoei Hornet Adventure helmet, the same gear I had been using all trip, but did borrow some thin dirt specific gloves and left the jacket behind in favour of a slip-on upper body armour due to the unseasonal heat.

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The terrain was very different to anything I had ridden in Australia. The open landscape often lulling me into a false sense of security. The soft undergrowth just seemed to swallow your tyres and made it feel like riding on plush carpet, then there were rocky hill climbs, and also a little mud to add more diversity to the ride. At a couple of points in the ride we sent a drone up to capture some of the Donegal landscape, that footage below gives you a better idea of what we got up to.


Dirt Bike Tours Ireland Video


Paul supplied a cut lunch and kept us fed and watered throughout the day and his wife gave us a good laugh by hiding jokes in our lunches.

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It was quite a workout at times but the little AJP machines just kept on keeping on with a minimum of fuss and were much less tiresome than a more hard-core machine would have been on our bodies.

We asked Paul to head down towards the coast on the way back so we could take a dip in the Atlantic Ocean, as it would seem a rare day in Ireland that a beach would beckon, thus it would be silly not to! The water was still a little brisk (we may have seen icebergs) but eminently refreshing after bouncing across the peat bogs of Donegal all day.

UK Trip Ireland Dirtbike ToursIreland Dirt Bike Tours

For those that have their own enduro bikes and want something a little more hard-core Paul can of course cater for them too, but we had a great day out on the AJP bikes and there were enough challenges to keep us entertained. The biggest influence on the day though was Paul’s passion for what he does. His energy and exuberance to share his love for enduro riding and share the thrill it brings, makes his tour unique.

A few more ales than wise with Paul and his lovely wife, followed by an overnight stop at Caisleáin Óir Hotel that left us well fed and watered for the next days trip across the upper parts of Northern Ireland.

UK Trip Ireland Dirtbike ToursIreland Dirt Bike Tours

We skirted around Glenveagh National Park before crossing the River Foyle at Londonderry then up through the home of the NorthWest 200 at Coleraine.

Joeys BarJoey’s Bar

Our next stop was at Joey’s Bar in Ballymoney then it was on to Ballymena and Kells before stopping in to Chateau McWilliams for a few nights in Belfast ahead of the ferry trip across to the Isle of Man for TT 2018.

Triumph Explorer Joeys BarThe Triumph Explorer 1200 took me to Joey’s Bar

I have enjoyed showing Jeremy, his delightful wife Jill and young fella Zak around my backyard in the Victorian High Country, and along with their other son Jack, they returned the favour handsomely with a tour of the sights of Belfast and their favourite watering holes for a bit of a pub crawl. While Jill kept us well fed and watered at their lovely home just outside of Belfast.

UK Trip BelfastHaving local guides for Belfast allowed us to see some of the sights in great company UK Trip BelfastA bar crawl of Belfast in some great company UK Trip BelfastA backstreet of bars in Belfast

Next up our epic trip on the Triumph Tigers takes us on another ferry trip, this time from Belfast across to the Isle of Man for TT 2018.

Source: MCNews.com.au

Rookie sensation Jett Lawrence rues Wednesday mistakes

News 12 Jun 2020

Rookie sensation Jett Lawrence rues Wednesday mistakes

Error costs Geico Honda newcomer of 250SX West higher finish.

Image: Supplied.

An 11th-place result in the 250SX West final didn’t meet the expectations of Jett Lawrence following a series of errors on Wednesday and already he is eyeing redemption when Monster Energy Supercross continues this weekend.

The highly-rated 16-year-old featured in the top three throughout practice and qualifying at at Rice-Eccles Stadium, but mistakes in the whoops during the heat and the main event ruined his chances of a stronger showing.

Lawrence challenged toward the front throughout round 15 of Supercross – the seventh stop on the 250SX West schedule – and was in a top five position during the main when he went down and dropped outside of the top 10. Still, it was a promising return to racing over four months after his spectacular near-win and crash at Anaheim 2.

“I was definitely disappointed with my performance, definitely not happy with that,” Lawrence reflected. “I knew I should have been up with [Justin] Cooper, [Dylan] Ferrandis and that. I made another stupid mistake that, at my level being a professional, I shouldn’t make. I wasn’t happy, but the team was still happy and I knew I could’ve done better. What I got, I shouldn’t be getting that position with the level I’m at now.”

The Geico Honda rookie said that he felt strong the entire day in what was his first 250SX outing lining up against elder brother and teammate Hunter, 20, however, a lack of flow in the final did affect his performance. Expect improvements when the gates drop for the penultimate western regional round this Sunday.

“I felt really good the whole day,” the Australian said. “Practice started off really good, I was consistent with that and I think I went P3 in practice and the two ‘quallies’. Heat race, feeling good and I ended up making a little mistake in the whoops that made me crash. Come the main event, really good start, I kind of slid underneath [Justin] Cooper and then I went into [Austin] Forkner, which got me a little bit off balance.

“But, yeah, that whole main event I was struggling, trying to find a flow. I wasn’t pushing much, I was in a pretty comfortable… my rate rate wasn’t too high and I was feeling good. Just the whoops caught me off-guard – I came in, I ended up going to the left and my bike went right, so we ended up going to the right. Besides that, I was happy with how the day started off, we just need to keep going with that.”

Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Dakar 2021 heralds new changes

Dakar 2021

After the first Dakar held in the Middle East last January, the competitors and crews are heading back to Saudi Arabia to continue exploring the deserts of the country.

Dakar 2021

The route designed for the 2021 edition is a loop course beginning and ending in Jeddah, where the toughest competitors will arrive a few days after the rest day in Ha’il. While the bivouac will revisit some of the places where it set up camp a few months ago, the specials will be 100 per cent new.

Dakar 2021 returns to Saudi Arabia

As the race enters uncharted territory, the measures taken in 2020 to put the focus on navigation will continue their natural progression. Road books will now be handed out in the morning right before the start of each special. Some categories will have digital road books.

Dakar 2021

Furthermore, the rules have been amended to slow down the vehicles and, in general, to make the race safer. Certain hazardous sections will be categorised as “slow zones” where the speed limit will be set at 90 km/h. Air-bag vests will now be mandatory and subject to inspection by race officials during technical scrutineering. Motorcycle competitors will only be allowed six tyres for the duration of the event. 

Dakar 2021 returns to Saudi Arabia

Penalties for engine changes were introduced a few years ago to encourage bikers to ride carefully. From next year, time penalties will be applied starting from the second piston change even if the rest of the engine remains the same. Finally, riders will no longer be allowed to work on their motorbikes at refuelling stations.

Red Sea

The Dakar convoy will start their 2021 odyssey on the shores of the Red Sea as they depart Jeddah on January 3.

Jeddah, the economic heart of the country, will host both the start and the finish of Dakar 2021

Competitors will spend the following two weeks navigating their way through Saudi Arabia’s expansive deserts.

Dakar will navigate the deserts of Saudi Arabia

A well earned Rest Day will come in the ancient city of Ha’il at the midway point on January 9.

Ha’il
For centuries, Ha’il was a stop on a trade route between the Red sea and Mesopotamia. The region is also famous for its numerous rock faces covered with rock art, which stand as reminders of the presence of human populations going back almost 10,000 years.

A hero’s reception awaits those who manage to meet every challenge and cross the finish line back in Jeddah on January 15. The winners will be celebrated on the podium, but everyone who completes the Dakar has the right to be satisfied at overcoming the toughest test of endurance.

Dakar 2021 in Saudi Arabia

Dakar Rally director David Castera

“Sometimes it feels like the other side of the rainbow is just around the corner and a magical treasure is within reach. The two weeks of the 2020 edition in Saudi Arabia, when the Dakar inaugurated Chapter 3 of its history in style, were one such time. Our Saudi hosts had the daring inspiration to believe in this marriage, a vision shared by all the competitors and their crews. Stage after stage, and often multiple times within the same stage, the majestic landscapes of the region left us dazzled and in awe. However, Saudi Arabia only revealed a tiny part of its mysteries, leaving plenty of surprises in store for the next edition in January 2021. Over the last few weeks, we have plunged back into our GIS software and last year’s recon notes and realised just how vast the possibilities are. The route we have prepared, a gigantic tour of the Saudi deserts, reuses none of the tracks and dunes that featured in the specials last January. The possibilities open to us have given us the opportunity to design a more technical course with more varied terrain and fewer fast sections. Along with the changes in the style of the course, we are also rolling out new features with a view to making the race even truer to the values of rally raid. Shifting the focus from raw speed to navigation are part of a holistic approach in which the creation of the Dakar Classic bridges the legends of the past and the excitement of the future. After all, adventure is a timeless pursuit, is it not?”

Dakar 2021 in Saudi Arabia
Source: MCNews.com.au

Martin Davalos Interview

By Eric Johnson

A few minutes after winning the 2019 250SX East main event at Nashville last April, all veteran rider Martin Davalos could point to was the fact that he wanted to graduate to the premier 450SX class for the 2020 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship.

I just want a 450 ride, man,” exclaimed the native of Ecuador who has spent virtually his entire career racing in the United States. “I’ve been in this class a long time and I just want a shot. I know what I’m capable of doing on that bike, outdoors on a 450 was good for me on the Husky in 2017. I believe in myself, I know I can do it.

Martin DavalosMartin Davalos at Unadilla in 2017

It came at the eleventh hour early last December, but Davalos, a five-time 250SX main event winner during his career, was hired to race a KTM 450 SX-F for Team Tedder/Monster Energy/Lucas Oil/KTM Racing. And thus far, and despite the chaos and uncertainty the Pandemic has cast upon this year’s stadium tour, Davalos and the entire Team Tedder outfit have had plenty to be both pleased and optimistic about. Davalos placed ninth overall in the 2017 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship in his only season racing 450 – But Davalos hit the ground running at Angel Stadium early this year and has performed well throughout the season. Now we are on the outskirts of Salt Lake City where Davalos will contest the final rounds of the 2020 Championship.

Martin, first and foremost, how are you and how have you been?

“Well, obviously, we all went into quarantine and weren’t able to do much, so I took advantage of it all and took some time to enjoy my new son Leo, who just turned nine months old this week. That’s something I didn’t get to do much of when he was born because he was born and the racing season started. I sort of wanted to get the season done and to get my summer going, but at the end of the day, it is what it is. We just kind of made the best out of it and took a little break and enjoyed my son as much as I could. I’m having so much fun with him.”

Martin Davalos

Okay, so as of the resumption of the Monster Energy Supercross Series, you’ve been holding station in the Salt Lake City vicinity, correct?

“Yes, basically, and luckily enough, Dakota and Matt Tedder arranged us a really, really nice Airbnb and we’ve been able to stay in Park City, which is really beautiful. My wife couldn’t come here with me with my son, so I basically came solo and I’m trying to do as much as I can. My wife works full-time, and we’ve just kind of been getting it done. And like you’ve probably been told, we’re quarantined here for the time, so we can’t leave. I’m surrounded by good people here and we’re taking advantage of beautiful Utah is and how nice everything is and I’m continuing my training just as if I were at home. That’s all been keeping me kind of humbled and entertained a little bit.”

You guys have run these consecutive races at Salt Lake’s Rice-Eccles Stadium. What do you make of it all thus far?

“It’s what we have to do. I honestly don’t mind this format because we’re just kind of getting it done. For me, it’s very important on trying to be as fresh as possible for the race. I’m 34 years-old, I’m not 15 or 20 years-old like other people that I’m racing. For me, the race day is the most important thing. I’m trying to get as much possible out race day that I can. I’m also focusing on recovery. As you know, the altitude here is a huge problem. I was born in Ecuador and I kind of know what my body is going to feel like and what I need to do, so I’ve been focusing a lot on that so that I can be as fresh as possible for race day.”

Martin Davalos

As of the late December of 2019 you were without a ride for 2020. Then, during the first week of that month, word dropped that the Tedder/Monster Energy/Lucas Oil/KTM Racing signed you to a race a KTM 450 SX-F in the 2020 Monster Energy Supercross Series. It was as if the stars lined up…?

“As you said Eric, there were no rides. I mean it’s just incredible what everybody has to go through. You know, I’ve known Dakota for a long time. I trained with him at Pro Circuit, as we both shared Ty Kady, who was our trainer. I knew Dakota’s family very well and they’ve been so good to me and are great people. I’ve been very blessed to end up where I am right now. We have a great program. The relationship that Matt Tedder has with factory KTM and the amount of parts that we’re able to get from them is excellent. What I like the most about it all, though, is that I’m really able to focus on and set the bike up the way I want it. I have that freedom. Anything that I need from KTM, they have been good to me and so has WP with the testing. Honestly, at the beginning of the season I was riding Kawasaki and went to Geneva and raced. We didn’t have a lot of time on the bike and I didn’t do much testing because I wanted to get comfortable with it. Honestly, the more I ride the KTM, the better I am. I think more time on the bike is helping me right now. it’s only going to get better. If I decide to race next year and continue my partnership with the Tedders, it’s only going to become a better thing for me. I’m going to be more familiar with the team, the bike and I’ll have more time to test and I think that’s all going to be very important.”

Martin Davalos

It’s very noticeable that KTM and KTM North America have had a heavy hand in creating your race bike. I mean the motorcycle has essentially the same race motor as the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing bikes. Good equipment for you and Team Tedder?

“Yeah, it’s a very good bike, man. I’m super-pumped with what we have going on and the amount of parts that we’re able to get. Everything has been good. During practice, the bikes are great. That was one of my biggest concerns, you know: I wanted to be comfortable in a team where I was ale to set up the bike they way I wanted to and focus on my riding. They’re family owners and they really understand giving me the freedom to do what I wanted to do. They respect that I have a family and I’m able to train at home. Yeah, it’s just been great, man. I’m super, super happy where I am right now and I think that’s another huge part of how my year is going. I think it’s all about just having a good program and being happy with what you’re doing.”

And the results have been coming! I mean going back to Atlanta, you’ve gone 5-14-6-11-8-6 in the last six main events, you are now slotted-in at 13th in 450SX points. That’s encouraging.

“Yeah, and I feel like I have a little more in me. I feel like at the beginning of the year I was kind of riding the bike like a 250F. I’ve had experience on the 450, but it takes a lot of riding and racing to really get what you want. I’m learning and I think I’m getting better and my fitness is getting a lot better. You know, I’m just happy to race. I have a really good team behind me. Matt, Christine and Dakota have done nothing but help me. They’re here for me and want to help me succeed. To be able to have that behind you is obviously a great thing.”

Okay Martin, what’s the masterplan for the rest of the summer, and for the rest of the year, for that matter?

“When I first talked with Matt, we just decided to do supercross and to see where it went. I think I wanted to just take my time with supercross. We didn’t really think much about outdoors. He’s mentioned that I could do a few rounds if I wanted to, but this year has been very awkward already and it sounds like the outdoor races might be limited now. I think this is a good year for me to focus just on my supercross season and go into the summer and just stay on the bike and get some more base fitness going on and talk to Matt and see what options we have for next year and maybe just give it my all next year, you know? I think I’m riding the only Monster Energy KTM in the world. That’s pretty cool. I’m excited, you know? I’m excited to finish of these rounds and to try and get in the top 10 and just really prove myself.”

AMA SX Rnd Glendale Davalos Starts SX PHX KardyMartin Davalos leading at Glendale earlier this season
Source: MCNews.com.au

Pirelli Announces All-New “Try Before You Buy” Track Day Program

A fantastic opportunity to try a set of tires before you commit to buying them. Or not.

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Pirelli Tire North America, in conjunction with the brand’s official trackside vendors, is pleased to introduce the all-new “Try Before You Buy” program that is dedicated to providing local racers and track day enthusiasts with firsthand experience of a select group of the brand’s high-performance range of track tires. The program will offer consumers and racing teams the opportunity to try out the latest offerings from Pirelli with the option of purchasing the set at an exclusive discounted rate. Authorized Pirelli trackside vendors will install the tires and work with riders throughout the test period.

Pirelli’s “Try Before You Buy” program gives consumers the opportunity to try their latest offerings with the option of purchasing at a discounted rate.

“This new program is something that Pirelli and our trackside vendors are very excited about introducing for 2020,” said Oscar Solis, motorcycle road racing manager, Pirelli. “Our lineup provides a great experience across the board, whether it be our racing compounds, wet and rain options, or track day specific compounds, we have something that meets the needs of everyday sportbike enthusiasts. I’m extremely confident that our customers will be impressed with the tires at the end of the day and be happy to be able to purchase them at a discount.”

The program has been developed to suit a wide variety of track conditions and riders of all skill levels. National and local racers will have access to Pirelli’s DIABLO™ Superbike and DIABLO™ Supercorsa SC racing compounds, including the new 125/70-17 and 200/65-17 sizes that have been developed as a result of Pirelli’s involvement in the MOTUL FIM Superbike World ChampionshipDIABLO™ Wet and DIABLO™ Rain tires may also be available upon request, depending on the weather.

In addition to race compounds, riders will have access to Pirelli’s recently introduced DIABLO™ Supercorsa TD.

In addition to race compounds, Pirelli trackside vendors will have the DIABLO™ Superbike SC3 and DIABLO™ Supercorsa TD on hand for track day enthusiasts. The Supercorsa TD, which does not require the use of tire warmers, is the latest addition to the DIABLO™ Supercorsa lineup and is DOT approved, delivering the perfect combination of racetrack performance and durability while cruising the canyons.

Eligible Tires Include:

DIABLO™ Superbike – SC1, SC2, and SC3

DIABLO™ Supercorsa SC – SC1, and TD

DIABLO™ Rain (upon vendor approval)

DIABLO™ Wet (upon vendor approval)

To locate your local Pirelli trackside vendor and learn more about the exclusive “Try Before You Buy” program, visit PirelliRacer.com.

For more information about the complete line of Pirelli motorcycle tires, please visit us.Pirelli.com

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iXS Introduces Its Latest Touring Jacket

iXS is well known when it comes to touring apparel. Here is just another example of why.

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Pacora is a small town in Panama, located at the narrowest part of the land bridge in Central America. The Carretera Panamericana goes through the middle of Pacora. The longest road in the world connects Alaska to Tierra del Fuego and stretches for a length of 25,750 km over the entire north-south length of the American continent. The Panamericana passes through all types of climate zone, both dense jungle as well as high mountain passes. It also crosses 17 different countries. The temperatures range from a hot 45° C to -30° C by Bolivia’s salt lakes.

The name «Tour Jacket Pacora-ST» did not come about by chance because this jacket is an all-rounder and a loyal companion every day. It’s in its element when the weather is changeable. The legendary Panamericana with a very wide range of weather conditions is precisely the right playground for this jacket. It’s extremely abrasion-resistant with its high-tech outer material made of Tactel® and just as packed with lots of functions & comfort. The «Perfect Fit» concept of iXS has really become a reality with the ergonomic fit.

If it rains, the solto-TEX® 2-layer Z-liner membrane makes it pleasant to wear and provides full weather protection – wind-proof, waterproof, breathable. It keeps the rider warm and dry. If temperatures rise, the thermal lining can be removed very easily. The jacket is also equipped with six easy to use ventilation zones. The innovative system provides efficient cooling and prevents any potentially tiring heat developing. The breathable net lining and a back protector pocket in 3D-mesh fabric improve the removal of moisture to the outside and optimise the body’s feeling of well-being.

Globetrotters appreciate the large storage volume with seven external pockets and two inside pockets in the fixed net lining and two Napoleon pockets. With its many adjustment options, the jacket can be adapted to any situation at any time, depending on how many layers you are wearing underneath. As far as safety is concerned, the Tour Jacket Pacora-ST does not accept any compromises: The best possible impact protection is provided by the light back, shoulder and elbow protectors (all Level 2), which are certified to the highest CE safety standards. Thanks to the reflective transfer prints, you will be seen at an early stage by other road users.

The circumferential connecting zip creates a secure connection to the trousers for ultimate flexibility in use and maximum comfort. Perfectly matching the jacket and with identical characteristics, the Tour Pants Puerto-ST are available in a total of 29 sizes. The Tour Women’s Jacket Pacora-ST is the equivalent for women. It has a special ladies cut and is available in different colours, including a trendy black-purple. It’s logical that matching trousers are also available for women.

Tour Jacket Pacora-ST

PRODUCT FEATURES
Recommended Retail Price: EU: € 249.95
USA: US$ 289.-
Colours: black-grey (039)
light grey-dark grey (099)
black-luminous yellow (350)
Sizes: S – 5XL | long: LM – LXL (only 039) | short: KM – K3XL (only 039)
Article N°: X55044

TECHNICAL DETAILS
Waterproof textile jacket made of Tactel®
solto-TEX® 2 layer Z liner membrane
Removeable thermo lining
Breathable mesh lining with water barrier for optimal body climate
3D mesh pocket for back protector for improved moisture transport
Width adjustment at the elbow, upper arm and on the cuffs
Soft cuffs for best glove comfort
Width adjustment in the waist with velcro
Width adjustment on the jacket hem with elastic drawstring
7 outside pockets
2 inside pockets in the mesh lining and 2 Napoleon pockets
2-way zip at the cuffs for efficient ventilation
6 ventilation openings
Reflective transfer prints
All-round connection-zipper
Height adjustable elbow protectors
Shoulder and elbow protectors impacTec TP-02, certified according to EN 1621-1:2012, Level 2
Back protector impacTec TP-06, certified according to EN 1621-2:2014, Level 2

MATERIAL
Shell: 100% polyamide; shell luminous yellow: 100% polyester
Lining: 100% polyester
Membrane carrier: 100% polyester
Thermo lining: 100% polyester

solto-TEX® membrane 100% polyurethane laminated

PERFECTLY ADAPTED
Tour Pants Puerto-ST (X65318)
Tour Women’s Jacket Pacora-ST

PRODUCT FEATURES
Recommended Retail Price: EU: € 249.95
USA: US$ 289.-
Colours: black-grey (039)
black-purple (308)
Sizes: Women DS – D2XL | short: Women DK3XL – DK6XL (only 039)
Article N°: X55045

TECHNICAL DETAILS
Waterproof ladies textile jacket made of Tactel®
solto-TEX® 2 layer Z liner membrane
Removable thermo lining
Breathable mesh lining with water barrier for optimal body climate
3D mesh pocket for back protector for improved moisture transport
Width adjustment at the elbow, upper arm and on the cuffs
Soft cuffs for best glove comfort
Width adjustment in the waist with velcro
Width adjustment on the jacket hem with elastic drawstring
5 outside pockets
2 inside pockets in the mesh lining and 2 Napoleon pockets
2-way zip at the cuffs for efficient ventilation
6 ventilation openings
Reflective transfer prints
All-round connection-zipper
Height adjustable elbow protectors
Shoulder and elbow protectors impacTec TP-01, certified according to EN 1621-1:2012, Level 2
Back protector impacTec TP-06, certified according to EN 1621-2:2014, Level 2

MATERIAL
Shell: 100% polyamide; shell purple: 100% polyester
Lining: 100% polyester
Membrane carrier: 100% polyester
Thermo lining: 100% polyester
solto-TEX® membrane 100% polyurethane laminated

PERFECTLY ADAPTED
Tour Women’s Pants Puerto-ST (X65319)
Tour Pants Puerto-ST & Tour Women’s Pants Puerto-ST

PRODUCT FEATURES
Recommended Retail Price: EU: € 199.95
USA: US$: CHF 229.-
Colours: black (003)
Sizes: Men S – 5XL | long: Men LM – LXL | short: Men KM – K3XL
Women DS – D2XL | long: Women DLS – DLXL | short: Women DK3XL – DK6XL
Article N° (Men): X65318
Article N° (Women): X65319

TECHNICAL DETAILS
Waterproof textile pants made of Tactel®
solto-TEX® 2 layer Z liner membrane
Removable thermo lining
Breathable mesh lining with water barrier for optimal body climate
Width adjustment at the waistband
Anti-slip pad in seat area
Comfort stretch inserts at crotch and back of knee
Width adjustment at the leg end
2 outside pockets
2 ventilation openings on the thigh
Reflective transfer prints
All-round connection-zipper
Height adjustable knee protectors
Knee protectors impacTec TP-02 (men), TP-01(women), certified according to EN 1621-1:2012, Level 2
Hip protection impacTec ETP-03, certified according to EN 1621-1:2012, level 1

MATERIAL
Shell: 100% polyamide
Stretch: 91% polyamide, 9% elasthane
Lining: 100% polyester
Lining knee: 87% polyester, 13% elasthane
Membrane carrier: 100% polyester
Thermo lining: 100% polyester
solto-TEX® membrane 100% polyurethane laminated

PERFECTLY ADAPTED
Tour Jacket Pacora-ST (X55044)
Tour Women’s Jacket Pacora-ST (X55045)












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