Irvine, Calif. – Monster Energy Kawasaki’s off-road program and Traxxas, The Fastest Name In Radio Control®, continue the Traxxas Triple Crown at the final two rounds of the World Off Road Championship Series (WORCS) with the second round coming to Southern California’s Glen Helen Raceway and the final round at Mesquite MX Park in Nevada. Read the rest of this entry »
Traxxas Triple Crown Makes Return at Glen Helen WORCS
September 16th, 2010Colton Udall primed for this weekends Glen Helen WORCS round!
September 16th, 2010
Colton Udall primed for this weekends Glen Helen WORCS round!
Colton Udall has been a stalker on a mission in 2010. He, along with teammate Jeff ‘OX” Kargola, have earned themselves the points lead for the SCORE series that will culminate this November when the Baja 1000 goes from Ensenada to La Paz. This past weekend Colton lined up for the Pala AMA MX National where he took home 26th place overall with two great rides. Colton has also been charging toward the WORCS series championship where he is currently 5th in points. Read the rest of this entry »
WORCS NEWSLETTER Sept
September 15th, 2010With Glen Helen just next week and Mesquite just around the corner it signals that our season is coming to an end. Championships should have been pretty much decided and all should be all good in moto land. In reality most of the class championships are still up for grabs. Each Pro Champion will be decided at these last two rounds so out of 10 rounds the last two seem to be the Read the rest of this entry »
WORCS MC Olympia Hare Scrambles
August 30th, 2010Back On Top, and Fighting to Stay There
Story and Photos by: Bryan Grey
This years edition of WORCS Week in Olympia, WA kicked off with a weekend of Hare Scrambles racing in the woods surrounding Straddleline ORV Park. Tall old growth timbers, tree roots, rocks and a bit of mud challenged the racers as they navigated their way through the tight course built by the WORCS staff. Unlike a typical WORCS weekend, the racers had the added challenge of dead engine starts, longer laps, and they rode very little of the motocross track. Read the rest of this entry »
WORCS Week 2010
August 29th, 2010WORCS WEEK 2010
Story & Photos by Bryan Grey
SENDING A MESSAGE, that’s what FMF/KTM’s Kurt Caselli intended to do as he waited for the gate to drop on the WORCS Round 8 Sunday Main. Winning the round 7 Hare Scramble race that kicked off WORCS Week gave him a 1 point lead coming into this race one week later.
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Jeff Stambaugh Race Report – Staddleline WA
August 13th, 2010The stator went out in the race Rhino this past weekend. It was not running well for practice and on Saturday, a friend of mine helped me out immensely by tearing into the motor to see what was the problem while I was out sweeping. After calling every bike shop within 75 miles, I was out of luck for finding a stator. What to do? I put the blue Rhino through its paces and managed a podium spot. You never know what can happen in a race! Read the rest of this entry »
WORCS July Newsletter
July 16th, 2010Letter from Sean Reddish-I hope that everyone is enjoying the break and recharging your racing batteries. What a championship season we are having! The amateur ranks of racers have been competitive and watching the 50cc and 65cc classes race this year has been a tremendous amount of fun. We have challenged the kids with more off-road to get them ready for the next step. The parents are always nervous but the kids just love it and the stories are very unique.
Jeff Stambaugh UTV race Report
July 1st, 2010Cahuilla Creek Race Report, Anza, CA
The weather in Anza was completely opposite of the race two weeks ago in Milford. Instead of 30 degrees and snowing, it was 90 plus with the sun beating down; and no shade to be found. Most of the time sweeping all day Saturday is a disadvantage to a racer, especially if your race is late in the day. You might get a lap or two in to see the course, but sweeping is hard work, and its hard work all day. By the end of a race day a sweep rider is pretty worn Read the rest of this entry »