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Here is a sneak peek at the new Fox instinct boot you will see at A1 by @foxpetefox

Dungey Gets His Groove Back

Just days after becoming engaged to his longtime girlfriend, Ryan Dungey went on to win the "RedBull Give Me Five" where he raced head to head with Antonio Cairoli, Ken Roczen and Marvin Musquin. That should give him a well needed boost of confidence!


The "Other" Team USA

Team USA brought home a Sliver Medal at the ISDE


Watch the team cheer on Zach Osborne on the last day during the #MX segment:


JGRMX

Justin Brayton makes the cover of Dirt Rider mag this month, well done JB10!



More from the JGR guys, looks as though they have something very interesting in the works for Josh Grant  (@joshgrant33) BRAAP!!

"just uncrated @joshgrant33 new toy. Next photo of it will be sick. It will take a few weeks."


"Whip It...Whip It Good..."

The gang at Dubya posted this epic whip of Brett Que (@bq365)
Dubya USA @bq365 whippin his #talon wheels & sprockets #dubyausa

Photot by: @misstakenphoto

The Stewart Brothers Playing Dice


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KROC Broc

For 37 years, the Kawasaki Race of Champions in Englishtown, NJ has been the biggest off-season race in the Northeast (it was also one of the first motocross races I ever attended back in 1992). Back in the day, Kawasaki’s factory riders and top Team Green amateurs would race against the locals, but as contracts got bigger and more restrictive, KROC lost some of its factory luster. This past weekend, though, some of that luster returned when former superstar, Broc Hepler, returned to racing at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park. Of course, he only raced the +25 Class on Saturday, but it’s still good to know the Pennsylvanian is back on a bike.

The other KRoc

During Ken Roczen’s trip back to his home country for the Motocross of Nations, he spun some laps on his old backyard SX track. It’s always cool to see a glimpse into where a current star got his start.

The Scotnadianerican

Remember that U.S. national champion from Scotland by way of Canada? Yeah, Dean Wilson was his name and he is back in the saddle after one and a half years of setbacks and injuries. Can’t wait to see what the number 15 can do when he’s back up to speed. This little vid was on Ryno’s Instagram.


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