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By simon, 7 March, 2004

Marmont wins again in Wollongong mud bath

A great crowd braved terrible weather conditions in Wollongong to see local rider Jay Marmont (Motorex KTM Racing) take his fifth consecutive Pro Open win in round seven of the Australian Supercross Nationals at WIN Stadium.

The technical track, that should have provided the best racing yet, deteriorated to a mud bath in the torrential rain, but a cool Marmont kept a huge lead throughout the race with No Fear Honda

By simon, 5 March, 2004

Supercross and Freestyle to Rock Hobart

SUPERCROSS and FREESTYLE MOTOCROSS are coming back and are set to rock Hobart’s Derwent Entertainment Centre on Saturday the 17th of April.

Why are more people turning their attention to extreme sports?

Troy DorronBecause everyone imagines themselves being charged up enough to put their lives at risk and walking away. There is a quest in us all to find an adrenalin charge.

Extreme sports are about individuality, higher levels of achievements, redefining your personal performance boundaries, finding your limits and then pushing them. The extreme sport movement has had a large impact upon a diverse audience and has well and truly captured their attention.

The thrill of extreme competition only heightens the adrenalin charge and that's what draws the thousands of spectators to the racetrack. They're hungry for the thrills and spills of the event and are eager to soak it up- they want to become part of the event and its atmosphere!

By simon, 3 March, 2004

Huffman Leads World SXGP As Fans Are Thanked By Moto XXX

The first half of the 2004 Supercross season has, without a doubt, had its ups and downs, but Moto XXX and Damon Huffman couldn't be happier with the way things have gone. After multiple top five finishes, a holeshot and several inspired performances, "H-Diddy" has a 19-point lead on the rest of the field in the World SXGP championship hunt.

The most recent rounds in Minneapolis and Atlanta have yielded encouraging results. Damon finished fifth in Minneapolis, where he was one of three Honda CRF450 pilots in the top five. The following week in Atlanta, he earned the Butterfinger Holeshot award for putting the #20 machine through the first turn ahead of the other nineteen riders.

By simon, 3 March, 2004

Travis Pastrana Enters THQ World Supercross GP/THQ AMA Supercross Series Race in St. Louis

Clear Channel Entertainment

By simon, 3 March, 2004

Daytona supercross by Honda to be under lights

Floridian Supercross star James Stewart to make Daytona debut in 125 East

There will be big changes at this year

By simon, 2 March, 2004

Wollongong's Champion brothers prepare to impress!

Two sets of brothers hope to make the most of the support from their home crowd this weekend at the Wollongong Round (Seven) of the Australian Supercross Nationals at WIN Stadium this Saturday: Jay and Ryan Marmont (from Wollongong, riding for Motorex KTM Racing) and the Matt and Jake Moss (riding for AXO Yamaha from Sussex Inlet) will be eager to prove the South Coast produces the country

By simon, 2 March, 2004

Team Shift Motul Suzuki Recruits Bob Kiniry

Team Shift Motul Suzuki has recruited hot shot US rider Bob Kiniry to ride in the remaining rounds of the Australian Supercross Nationals series. The new recruit will replace Mitch Hoad, who sustained a broken collar bone in Adelaide, and arrives in Australia on Thursday

By simon, 1 March, 2004

Suzuki Crossover Challenge Rider List Announced

AURORA, Ill. (January 21, 2003) - Clear Channel Entertainment - Motor Sports and American Suzuki Motor Corporation (ASMC) announced today the rider line up for the sixth-annual Suzuki Crossover Challenge. The Suzuki Crossover Challenge - for the first time ever - is scheduled to run during the night program of THQ World Supercross GP/THQ AMA Supercross Series January 24, at San Diego

By simon, 22 February, 2004

Windham keeps it interesting, Stewart wins again

250 class: Kevin Windham won his third race of the season tonight as the series reaches the halfway point - 8 races complete, 8 to go. Chad Reed finished in the runner up position to maintain his series points lead. David Vuillemin finished third.

125 class: James Stewart is the most compelling figure in the sport right now. He's won the first two races of the '04 125 East series convincingly. Why so compelling? In addition to winning on a regular basis, he's got style and personality as well. By winning tonight, James has tied Jeremy McGrath for the 125 supercross win record - they each have 13 wins. Second tonight was Josh Hansen, and Kelly Smith finished third.

By simon, 22 February, 2004

SX Nationals Round 5

SUPERCROSS NATIONALS: MARMONT CONTINUES WINNING STREAK IN THE PRO OPEN

[image:1992,right]Wollongong's Jay Marmont (20, Motorex KTM) once again proved his superlative fitness and tactical ability with another win at Round Five of the Australian Supercross Nationals in Adelaide. Teammate Cheyne Boyd, who led Marmont for the first half of the race took second, with Cameron Taylor claiming third position for Team CDR Boost Mobile Yamaha.

The eventful race saw the top three placings swap several times with Team Suzuki's Danny Ham (Thornton, NSW) missing out on a podium place after a frustrating 18th lap sent him back two spots into fifth position. Ham will hope to reverse these results on home territory next week in Gosford. Teammate Mitch Hoad (Cessnock, NSW) will not be able to compete in the Gosford round (also his home turf) due to a broken collar bone sustained during practise.

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