Triple Crown Of Motocross & Monster Energy

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Last year Monster Energy’s own Ricky Carmichael was the big winner,
can RC repeat versus James Stewart & Kevin Windham this summer?

[img2=left]http://dirtrider.net/news/monster_sponsor.gif[/img2]CORONA, Calif., (May 16, 2006) – Monster Energy & Kawasaki’s
three race, $72,000 winner(s)-take-all bonus program – The 2nd
annual Monster Energy/Kawasaki Triple Crown of Motocross – kicks off
next weekend in Mt. Morris, Pa., with the running of the Kawasaki/
Monster Energy National at High Point Raceway, presented by Anderson
& Strudwick, Round Two of the 2006 AMA Toyota Motocross Championship,
presented by FMF.

In addition to the sizable bonus opportunity – which this year
includes $1,500 to the top pros in each class, Monster Energy &
Kawasaki – in cooperation with Pro Circuit – will award the top
pro placer in both Motocross and Lites classes a custom Monster
Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki KLX 110 mini cycle (valued at $3,000).
Monster Energy & Kawasaki will also award an additional $1,000 in
cash to the hard working top privateer finisher in each class.
That’s six custom Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki pit bikes and
a potential $50,000 in cash prizes, $21,000 of which is guaranteed!

Monster Energy, the multiple-year sponsor of the Kawasaki/Pro Circuit
team, has been involved in the great sport of motocross for several
years now. Synonymous with the action sport movement, the Monster
Energy glowing green “M” claw logo can be seen nationally from one
end of the action sports spectrum to the other.

“Monster Energy continues to view motocross as the pinnacle of
action sports,” said Monster Energy spokesman Scott Sepkovic of
Crown AMG. “The Monster Energy/Kawasaki Triple Crown of Motocross
spoke volumes in regards to helping elevate the sport of motocross to
a new level of mainstream acceptance. This was Monster Energy’s way
of giving back to the sport at both the pro and privateer level. And
we’re excited about the opportunity to again align ourselves with
such great motocross venues as High Point, RedBud and Steel City.”

The dates for the Monster Energy/Kawasaki Triple Crown of Motocross are:

.May 28th – High Point Raceway, Mt. Morris, Pa.

.July 2nd – RedBud Track ‘n Trail, Buchanan, Mich.

.Sept. 3rd – Steel City Raceway, Delmont, Pa.

Bottom line: If a rider sweeps the Motocross class, like Carmichael
did last year, he will receive a check from Monster Energy/Kawasaki
for $30,000. If a rider sweeps the Lites class he will receive a
check for $10,000.

Along with Carmichael winning the $25,000 bonus last year, top
privateers at the three race Triple Crown promotion included:

High Point: Jean Sebastian Roy (250/motocross class), Mike Brown (125/
lites class)

RedBud: Nick Wey (250/motocross class), Mike Brown (125/lites class)

Steel City: Ryan Hughes (250/motocross class), Ryan Sipes (125/lites
class)

In addition, the overall top privateer for three rounds received a
check for $500. Last year the top Monster Energy/Kawasaki Triple
Crown of Motocross privateer athletes in each class were John Dowd,
who edged out Nick Wey in the 250 class points chase, and Mike Brown
in the 125 class. This the top privateers receive a check for $1,000
per race this year.

“Monster Energy trusts that the industry realizes the importance of
this promotion and the legitimacy it brings to the sport of
motocross,” said Sepkovic. “Kawasaki and Pro Circuit should also
be commended with their involvement as well, showing how we can all
band together to help in raising the awareness of the sport through a
promotion such as the Monster Energy/Kawasaki Triple Crown of
Motocross.”
 
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