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    Motocross Sport or Not

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    Motocross: Sport or Not Even though some would consider motocross racing a hobby or a game rather then a sport because of their opinions‚ a person should understand that motocross racing is a sport in today’s world because it contains all the elements of the definition of what a sport is and Motocross is a sport due to the fact that it requires an individual to be in top shape‚ both mentally and physically as defined by the word sport. What exactly determines whether or not an activity is a sport

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    motocross physical demands

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    Sport of Motocross? One of  the biggest misconceptions in all of sports is the physical fitness side of motocross; it is one of the most physically demanding sports in the world and requires extreme cardiovascular endurance as well as unique muscle strength. “You race motocross? How hard could that be? You just sit on the seat and twist the throttle and you go‚ anyone could do that.” I have heard that so many times throughout my life‚ and it couldn’t be farther from the truth. Motocross is a sport

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    towards their goals‚ some athletes forget what their responsibilities are and prioritize work before more important things. Because they are aiming for perfection‚ they overwork themselves and pay little or no attention to their family. Professional motocross racer Ryan Villapoto is one of the worlds best super cross races of his generation. After his family gave up every thing for him so he could get a pro contract at the age of 16 he turned on them and wouldn’t let them in to his life. After winning

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    Motocross is one of the most underestimated sports in the world. It is often thought of as an unathletic sport but in reality it is one of the most physically demanding sports in the world. Motocross is a sport with bikes similar to a motorcycle but is raced on dirt with man-made jumps. A typical race contains 20 racers who will race for around 40 minutes. Motocross is physically demanding because the racer is trying to manhandle a 300-pound vehicle while achieving incredibly fast speeds through

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    Marketing Mix

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    business started when Smith imported elite motocross bikes from Asia‚ and then moved into bike design and manufacture. Noticing a gap in the market‚ he expanded the business in 2008 into a retail concept store‚ selling motocross bikes‚ accessories and street wear‚ with the unique addition of an indoor foam pit for the practicing of jumps and tricks on BMX In 2008 he thinks a retail outlet intended to be “the motocross equivalent of a surf shop: The original motocross store in his native Launceston‚ has

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    Motocross

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    to jump. When the 30 second sign turns and we are getting ready to start‚ it is just like tunnel vision for me. The best way to look at motocross is just to think it is a person and a bike. In order to be a successful racer‚ the rider is going to have practice every day‚ try not to crash‚ and make sure the bike is set up the right way. People say that motocross is not that hard‚ but it is actually one of the most labor intensive sport in the world. People have intense schedules for practice so they

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    moto

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    dangers put them at risk of being hurt.” This was a quote from Meg Cabot in 2002. This quote fits well with motocross. Motocross is a way of life for most people that partake in it. The thrill of racing someone so close that you could tap them on their opposite shoulder‚ 20 feet in the air‚ is what we‚ the motocross racers‚ live for. For those uninformed of what motocross is‚ I will explain. Motocross is competition dirt bike racing which takes place on either large outdoor tracks‚ or indoor tracks during

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    Motocross

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    Did you know Motocross is thought to be the most popular kind of motorcycle racing? It was established in Europe during the 1930’s and over a period of time it became popular all across the world. The game is made up of forty riders that compete on the same track at one time.A pro race will last around thirty minutes and a amateur race will last about 5 minutes. My name is travis staubs and I have raced motocross for eight years of my life. Today I’m going to talk to you about the importance of gearing

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    1st Dirtbike

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    these memories would be the start of a new passion. It all started on my sixth birthday‚ my parents had brought me to the local motocross track‚ and this probably was a big mistake on their part. After seeing the dirt bikes flying through the air and the smell of the bikes as they had just been started‚ I knew this was my passion and desire to become the best motocross racer I could be. Begging for that first motorcycle everyday before my birthday. Finally the big day came‚ my sixth birthday‚ most

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    Dirt Bikes USA‚ a small company‚ started in 1994 by Carl Schmidt and Steven McFadden. Two young experienced bikers who had experience in engineering who wanted to create a racing bike using their frames and top-quality engines manufactured by other companies. While Dirt Bikes is still owned by Carl‚ CEO and Steven‚ President and COO‚ they now have 120 employees working in different departments such as design‚ engineering and production. They have a service and parts department for warrantee services

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