A Great Weekend At Glen Helen Raceway!
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April 14, 2010 - Woodcliff Lake, NJ - In front
of a packed house and facing a field of top level-talent, Husqvarna had
a great racing weekend at
California's Glen Helen Raceway. Bobby Garrison won the MTA World
2-Stroke Championship and Cory Graffunder grabbed the EnduroCross round
at the same venue. This marks Husqvarna's first overall EnduroCross win
on American shores and the
first major U.S. motocross win in close to a decade!
Motocross Action magazine called the 2-Stroke World Championship "a race
you have to see to believe" and young Garrison had the crowd believing
that Husqvarna is back as he battled to the win aboard his 2010 WR300.
"This was
one of the best races I have seen in years," said an enthused Zip-Ty
Team Husqvarna boss Ty Davis. "We were all standing at the edge of the
track cheering!"
Although the racing action was incredibly close, Garrison's fast and
consistent 4-2 moto finishes were good enough for the overall victory.
"I got a good jump out of the gate at the start of the first moto, but
hit a soft section
about halfway up the main straight that slowed the bike, so when I
rounded the first turn I was in the back of the pack!"
Bobby Garrison | However Garrison put his head down and quickly worked his way back up through the pack into 5th place. "The power of my WR300 was great and I started to battle with Kurt Casselli and was finally able to get into a battle for third... small mistakes toward the end cost me and I had to settle for 4th in the moto." The second moto went much smoother, and Garrison stayed with the lead pack for most of the race, riding smart while other competitors started crashing out. "I finished the moto in 2nd place, which gave me the overall win. Everything just fell in place today and my Husqvarna worked great all day long." |
Held in conjunction with the 2-Stroke Championship at Glen Helen was
round #1 of the Maxxis EnduroCross Series. Although the racing
discipline was drastically different and the bikes changed from
2-strokes to 4-strokes, the results
remained the same for teammate Cory Graffunder, as he completely
dominated aboard the Zip-Ty Racing Husqvarna TC250. Starting with an
excellent qualifying position in the afternoon, Graffunder remained on
the gas all day!
The evening program called for a three-moto main event format which played out almost perfectly for Cory. He grabbed the holeshot and lead wire-to-wire in the first moto. A slight bobble saw Cory finish a close second to Colton Hacker in the second moto, but he was back on track for the third moto, leading from start to finish and winning by a wide 20 second margin. "This was a good start to the series and I hope to keep it up," claims Cory. "The Husqvarna TC250 ran great all night." With things going nearly perfect, Graffunder says he is really looking forward to the next round and another dominating performance for his hot Husqvarna. |
"All in all, it was another great weekend for Team Husqvarna
and Zip-Ty Racing," says Husqvarna North America Race Director Scot
Harden. "With our
race wins, $11+ million contingency program and 6.99% financing on 2009
and 2010 models, there is no question that Husqvarna is back!"
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