Press Release

TiLUBE Racing Puts in an Impressive Effort at Phoenix Monster Energy Supercross





Boni and Rivas Struggle with a Bizarre Injury and Crashes


Advance, NC (January 19, 2011) – TiLUBE Racing’s team had some
challenges at the Monster Energy Phoenix Supercross race. Matt Boni
(#50) was injured in his heat race when he was struck by a rock above
his eye and then taken out by another rider later in the same race.
Manuel Rivas (#921) struggled with finding his race-pace at the Phoenix
track and had his share of crashes keeping him out of the main event.



In the qualifying session Boni’s best lap time was 52.322 seconds
putting him in 24th position. Rivas was a little slower posting a best
lap time of 52.742 seconds putting him in 31st place.



In
the first 450 heat race in front of a packed house at Chase Field,
TiLUBE Racing’s Matt Boni got a good start and was advancing positions,
which should have earned him a spot in the main event. However, early
in the race he somehow got hit above the eye with a rock and it cut him
wide open. Although he continued to ride with the cut bleeding, he was
taken out by another rider just before the finish leaving him in 19th
place. After his heat race Boni headed straight for the Asterisk
Medical Unit for stitches. In the second heat Rivas started mid pack
and outside of qualifying position. He rode a solid race but couldn’t
find the speed to make enough passes to get him in the main. He
finished the heat race in 13th place.



After getting
fourteen stitches above his eye, it was questionable if Boni would race
the LCQ. When he first opened his eye he said, “We came here to race,
let’s do this!” Both Boni and Rivas spun on the start and did not get
off the line in a good position. Boni did make several passes and ended
up 4th. Rivas went down early in the race and finished in 18th place.
Neither rider made it to the main event.



“This was a
tough race for the TiLUBE Racing team but I was impressed with the
commitment our riders demonstrated in Phoenix. These guys are 150%
committed and that is all you can ask of your riders. They put in a
great effort and the results will come. The competition this season in
Supercross is fierce, I mean there were factory riders who didn’t even
make the main event in Phoenix,” commented team manager Tony Wenck.



After two rounds of the 2011 Monster Energy Supercross Series it is Matt Boni in 23rd place overall in the standings.


The TiLUBE Racing team’s next event is Saturday, January 22nd, at Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles, California.



TiLUBE
Racing team sponsorships include Brown Motorsports, Foremost Insurance,
Babbitts Online, TiFUEL, Wiseco, GPS Suspension, Dr. D Racing
Development, AXO, Carrier Air Conditioning, Dunlop, RK Excel, Fusion
Graphixx, K&N Filters, SDG, QTM, UFO, Vortex, G2 Ergonomics, Pit
Posse, Crank Works, Tamer, Pit Pass Radio, D1H, Tuf Racing Products,
ODI Grips, Concepts in Aluminum, Mandingo Pickles, and Podium Ink.



About TiLUBE Racing


TiLUBE
Racing is a professional Supercross team owned by TiLUBE LLC. The focus
of the team is to prove the product line capabilities in racing
situations and promote the high end powersports chemical and fuel
products. All TiLUBE products are dyno and race tested before they are
offered to end consumers. All TiLUBE products offer engine protection
in extreme conditions and outperform the manufactures requirements.
TiLUBE oils and race fuels can be found at fine retailers across the
U.S. For more info on TiLUBE products and race support log on to
www.TiLUBE.com



About Foremost Insurance


Foremost
Insurance is part of the Farmers Insurance Group of Companies®,
Foremost Insurance Group ("Foremost") has been a leader in personal
lines insurance since 1952. Foremost is headquartered in Caledonia,
Michigan. Farmers is a trade name and may refer to Farmers Group, Inc.
or the Farmers Exchanges, as the case may be. Farmers Group, Inc., a
management and holding company, along with its subsidiaries, is wholly
owned by the Zurich Financial Services Group. The Farmers Exchanges are
three reciprocal insurers (Farmers Insurance Exchange, Fire Insurance
Exchange and Truck Insurance Exchange), including their subsidiaries
and affiliates, owned by their policyholders, and managed by Farmers
Group, Inc. and its subsidiaries. For more information about Farmers,
visit www.Farmers.com or www.Facebook.com/FarmersInsurance






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