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Rockstar Energy U.S. Open TV Schedule

Vital MX member GuyB
GuyB

10/7/2009 8:18 AM

CBS Sports will broadcast the Rockstar Energy Drink U.S. Open Sunday, October 17 from 1:30-3:00 p.m. EST. Be sure to check your local listing.
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Josh Grant on The ALLI Show

Vital MX member GuyB
GuyB

10/7/2009 8:06 AM

Josh Grant will be featured in the debut episode of The ALLI Show on MTV. Each episode will feature an athlete from a different facet of ALLI (Alliance of Action Sports). This episode will follow him from mid-season through the X Games, and the airdate is October 10th at 11:00PM EST on MTV2. Check your local listings. For the complete list of episodes, check here.
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ASA Freestyle World Championships Photos

Vital MX member GuyB
GuyB

10/5/2009 7:39 PM

Mike Mason took this event over the weekend at the L.A. County Fairgrounds in Pomona, CA. You can catch the press release here.

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James Stewart on Fuel's Daily Habit

Vital MX member GuyB
GuyB

10/5/2009 3:16 PM

You can catch James Stewart on Fuel TV's Daily Habit on Tuesday, October 6 at 9:00pm Eastern Time (6:00pm Pacific Time). There will telecast three additional airing. Check your local listings. There's no word yet on whether he'll join in with musical guest Wolfmother for another one of his YouTube videos...
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Team USA Wins 63rd Motocross of Nations!

Vital MX member GuyB
GuyB

10/4/2009 2:25 PM

Jake Weimer, Ryan Dungey, and Ivan Tedesco helped bring home Team USA's 20th win, and fifth straight.

We're wrapping up the rest of our coverage, but in the meantime, here's a quick peek at the podium and the final results. Check back in a bit for more.

Race 1 (MX1 & MX2)

  1. Antonio Cairoli (Italy/Yamaha)
  2. Chad Reed (Australia/Suzuki)
  3. Ryan Dungey (USA/Suzuki)
  4. Clement Desalle (Belgium/Honda)
  5. Marvin Musquin (France/KTM)
  6. Josh Coppins (New Zealand/Yamaha)
  7. Tommy Searle (Great Britain/KTM)
  8. Jake Weimer (USA/Kawasaki)
  9. Gareth Swanepoel (South Africa/Kawasaki)
  10. Ken Roczen (Germany/Suzuki)
  11. Billy Mackenzie (Great Britain/Honda)
  12. Jonathan Barragan (Spain/KTM)
  13. Tyla Rattray (South Africa/Kawasaki)
  14. Steven Frossard (France/Kawasaki)
  15. Joel Roelants (The Netherlands/KTM)
  16. Davide Guarneri (Italy/Yamaha)
  17. Brett Metcalfe (Australia/Honda)
  18. Antti Pyrhonen (Finland/Honda)
  19. Rui Goncalves (Portugal/KTM)
  20. Andreas Hultman (Sweden/Honda)

Race 2 (MX2 & Open)

  1. Gautier Paulin (France/Kawasaki)
  2. David Phillipaerts (Italy/Yamaha)
  3. Ivan Tedesco (USA/Honda)
  4. Tanel Leok (Estonia/Yamaha)
  5. Marvin Musquin (France/KTM)
  6. Max Nagl (Germany/KTM)
  7. Steve Ramon (Belgium/Suzuki)
  8. Ken Roczen (Germany/Suzuki)
  9. Brett Metcalfe (Australia/Honda)
  10. Tyla Rattray (South Africa/Kawasaki)
  11. Joel Roelants (The Netherlands/KTM)
  12. Scott Columb (New Zealand/Suzuki)
  13. Shaun Simpson (Great Britain/KTM)
  14. Tonus Arnaud (Switzerland/KTM)
  15. Carlos Campano (Spain/KTM)
  16. Antonio Balbi (Brazil/Honda)
  17. Tommy Searle (Great Britain/KTM)
  18. Harri Kullas (Finland/KTM)
  19. Matiss Karro (Latvia/Suzuki)
  20. Jeffrey Herlings (The Netherlands/KTM)

Race 3 (MX1 & Open)

  1. Ryan Dungey (USA/Suzuki)
  2. Steve Ramon (Belgium/Suzuki)
  3. David Phillipaerts (Italy/Yamaha)
  4. Jonathan Barragan (Spain/KTM)
  5. Steven Frossard (France/Kawasaki)
  6. Josh Coppins (New Zealand/Yamaha)
  7. Ivan Tedesco (USA/Honda)
  8. Max Nagl (Germany/KTM)
  9. Chad Reed (Australia/Suzuki)
  10. Shaun Simpson (Great Britain/KTM)
  11. Tanel Leok (Estonia/Yamaha)
  12. Julien Bill (Switzerland/Aprilia)
  13. Aigar Leok (Estonia/TM)
  14. Billy Mackenzie (Great Britain/Honda)
  15. Luis Correira (Portugal/Yamaha)
  16. Harri Kullas (Finland/KTM)
  17. Andreas Hultman (Sweden/Honda)
  18. Gregory Wicht (Switzerland/Honda)
  19. Antonio Balbi (Brazil/Honda)
  20. Mike Kras (The Netherlands/KTM)

Final Standings

  1. USA 22
  2. France 30
  3. Belgium 39
  4. Germany 55
  5. Great Britain 55
  6. Italy 59
  7. Australia 73
  8. Estonia 78
  9. South Africa 84
  10. Switzerland 88
  11. New Zealand 89
  12. Spain 92
  13. Portugal 112
  14. Brazil 122
  15. Denmark 123
  16. Ireland 126
  17. Latvia 130
  18. The Netherlands 133
  19. Sweden 143
  20. Finland 92
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Team USA Wins 63rd Motocross of Nations!

Vital MX member GuyB
GuyB

10/4/2009 2:25 PM

Jake Weimer, Ryan Dungey, and Ivan Tedesco helped bring home Team USA's 20th win, and fifth straight.

We're wrapping up the rest of our coverage, but in the meantime, here's a quick peek at the podium and the final results. Check back in a bit for more.

Race 1 (MX1 & MX2)

  1. Antonio Cairoli (Italy/Yamaha)
  2. Chad Reed (Australia/Suzuki)
  3. Ryan Dungey (USA/Suzuki)
  4. Clement Desalle (Belgium/Honda)
  5. Marvin Musquin (France/KTM)
  6. Josh Coppins (New Zealand/Yamaha)
  7. Tommy Searle (Great Britain/KTM)
  8. Jake Weimer (USA/Kawasaki)
  9. Gareth Swanepoel (South Africa/Kawasaki)
  10. Ken Roczen (Germany/Suzuki)
  11. Billy Mackenzie (Great Britain/Honda)
  12. Jonathan Barragan (Spain/KTM)
  13. Tyla Rattray (South Africa/Kawasaki)
  14. Steven Frossard (France/Kawasaki)
  15. Joel Roelants (The Netherlands/KTM)
  16. Davide Guarneri (Italy/Yamaha)
  17. Brett Metcalfe (Australia/Honda)
  18. Antti Pyrhonen (Finland/Honda)
  19. Rui Goncalves (Portugal/KTM)
  20. Andreas Hultman (Sweden/Honda)

Race 2 (MX2 & Open)

  1. Gautier Paulin (France/Kawasaki)
  2. David Phillipaerts (Italy/Yamaha)
  3. Ivan Tedesco (USA/Honda)
  4. Tanel Leok (Estonia/Yamaha)
  5. Marvin Musquin (France/KTM)
  6. Max Nagl (Germany/KTM)
  7. Steve Ramon (Belgium/Suzuki)
  8. Ken Roczen (Germany/Suzuki)
  9. Brett Metcalfe (Australia/Honda)
  10. Tyla Rattray (South Africa/Kawasaki)
  11. Joel Roelants (The Netherlands/KTM)
  12. Scott Columb (New Zealand/Suzuki)
  13. Shaun Simpson (Great Britain/KTM)
  14. Tonus Arnaud (Switzerland/KTM)
  15. Carlos Campano (Spain/KTM)
  16. Antonio Balbi (Brazil/Honda)
  17. Tommy Searle (Great Britain/KTM)
  18. Harri Kullas (Finland/KTM)
  19. Matiss Karro (Latvia/Suzuki)
  20. Jeffrey Herlings (The Netherlands/KTM)

Race 3 (MX1 & Open)

  1. Ryan Dungey (USA/Suzuki)
  2. Steve Ramon (Belgium/Suzuki)
  3. David Phillipaerts (Italy/Yamaha)
  4. Jonathan Barragan (Spain/KTM)
  5. Steven Frossard (France/Kawasaki)
  6. Josh Coppins (New Zealand/Yamaha)
  7. Ivan Tedesco (USA/Honda)
  8. Max Nagl (Germany/KTM)
  9. Chad Reed (Australia/Suzuki)
  10. Shaun Simpson (Great Britain/KTM)
  11. Tanel Leok (Estonia/Yamaha)
  12. Julien Bill (Switzerland/Aprilia)
  13. Aigar Leok (Estonia/TM)
  14. Billy Mackenzie (Great Britain/Honda)
  15. Luis Correira (Portugal/Yamaha)
  16. Harri Kullas (Finland/KTM)
  17. Andreas Hultman (Sweden/Honda)
  18. Gregory Wicht (Switzerland/Honda)
  19. Antonio Balbi (Brazil/Honda)
  20. Mike Kras (The Netherlands/KTM)

Final Standings

  1. USA 22
  2. France 30
  3. Belgium 39
  4. Germany 55
  5. Great Britain 55
  6. Italy 59
  7. Australia 73
  8. Estonia 78
  9. South Africa 84
  10. Switzerland 88
  11. New Zealand 89
  12. Spain 92
  13. Portugal 112
  14. Brazil 122
  15. Denmark 123
  16. Ireland 126
  17. Latvia 130
  18. The Netherlands 133
  19. Sweden 143
  20. Finland 92
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Scott USA MX of Nations Goggles

Vital MX member GuyB
GuyB

10/2/2009 2:56 PM

Okay, we have to admit, we dig checking out the national pride goodies that everyone rolls out for the MXoN. Scott has done up some special goggles in the country colors of three of their heroes, like Clement Desalle (Belgium), Chad Reed (Australia), and Jake Weimer (USA) for this weekend's festivities in Italy. If you're there, Scott will also be at the race, displaying their various wares.

Click image for a larger version.
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Live Motocross of Nations Video on Vital MX

Vital MX member GuyB
GuyB

10/2/2009 11:04 AM

Hey, just a heads-up, you'll be able to check in this weekend and watch the MXoN racing LIVE here on Vital MX. That way you can watch it in one tab, and talk about it in the forum in another...one stop surfing!

The whole coverage of the Red Bull FIM MXoN powered by Freecaster.tv will be free of charge and available to any internet user with the support of Fox Clothing and Braun shavers.

Watch for the player in the video area, and in the meantime, here's a virtual lap of the track to hold you over until racing starts. Also, be sure to check back for more updates from Italy.

Red Bull MXoN Trailer

Red Bull MXoN "Virtual Lap" Track Video


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Who's in for some freestyle this weekend?

Vital MX member GuyB
GuyB

10/1/2009 3:30 PM

We'll be heading out to the Fairplex in Pomona this weekend for the 7th Annual World Championship of Freestyle Motocross, and checking out some top-name talent. That's in addition to all the normal fun of the L.A. County Fair, which is also happening at the same time. You can get your fill of sugary and deep-fried treats, watch some freestyle, and then hit some sketchy carnival rides. Sounds like a party to us. Hit the link above for more info.
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In Case You Think It's Quiet...

Vital MX member GuyB
GuyB

10/1/2009 3:26 PM

Even when it's a little quiet in here, there's always lots of stuff happening in the Press Release section...just sayin'. We try and save the newsy stuff for in here. Check out the link above for more.
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