Wednesday, December 07, 2011

2011 Holiday Buyers' Guide!

Great gift ideas for the MX enthusiasts on your Christmas and Holiday list. Click on the image below to see the entire flip book on your computer.



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Come visit us at the Toronto Motorcycle Show this weekend (December 9 - 11) and keep an eye out for the newest issue of Inside MotoX & Off Road magazine.

Thursday, December 01, 2011

KTM Canada adds National #2 Dusty Klatt to powerful MX1 Team

From KTM Canada

Just weeks after the announcement that National #1 Colton Facciotti would join the orange squad, KTM Canada is excited to report the signing of National #2 Dusty Klatt. With this 1-2 duo headlining the KTM MX1 squad, the team looks forward to battling for moto wins and ultimately working hard to earn KTM Canada their first Canadian MX1 Championship.

Dusty is a proven champion in Canada. “I feel he has what it takes to win again in 2012. I am sure at round #1 Dusty will be ready to put that 450 SX-F on the podium,” said KTM Racing Manager Andy White.

As a two-time Canadian National MX1 Champion and a former two-time MX2 West title holder, Klatt knows what it takes to win. With a new bike and a new set of challenges ahead, the Campbell River, BC native is more motivated than ever to reach the top step of the podium this season.

“I’m excited about riding and learning a new bike and I’m looking forward to all the challenges ahead of me,” said Klatt. “It’s going to be fun. It’s like getting a fresh start. I am looking forward to testing and getting the bike dialed in and ready for the season.”

Klatt’s signing reinforces KTM Canada’s continued commitment to racing, and ultimately, to winning. With a MX1 championship team now assembled, the entire KTM squad is ready to put in the hard work needed to compete at the highest level this summer.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Graham Jarvis has taken victory at the Wildwood Rock Extreme Enduro

From Husaberg

The 36-year-old was in a class of his own during the three-hour main event, riding a Husaberg TE 300 two-stroke to victory against Australia's leading off-road riders.

In a unique event that features a variety of obstacles including rocks, bricks, logs, balancing beams, tyres and dismantled ute trays, Jarvis made light work of the course to take home the $10,000 in prize money for the victory.

"I didn't know what to expect," Jarvis said. "The rain made it more difficult and it is a hard event, but it's a great event. I really hope to come back next year and have another crack at it."

Jarvis won the main event by a full lap in a spectacular display of riding, adding the victory to the Red Bull Sea to Sky Extreme Enduro that he won in Turkey last month.

The Englishman also took victory in almost all other world-class Extreme Enduro events such as Red Bull Romaniacs, Hell's Gate and The Tough One this seasons and will be on his way to South Africa shortly to make his debut at the last big event of the year, the Roof of Africa.

Jarvis had support from Top Gear Husaberg in Seaford, as well as Sunbury Bike Hub, during his stay in Australia.