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Sponsors: Mongoose, FOX Racing, Division 26 Clothing, Kenda & THE.
October 13, 2008 – Temecula, CA You don’t have to know how to spell bicycle to ride one, so grab your tooth, your coon hat, your sister and wife, (it's okay if they are one and the same) and enjoy a hoot and a holler at the First Annual Mongoose Hillbilly Bike Bash.
Imagine a serious gravity event mashed together with fun and games Redneck style! We call it the Mongoose Hillbilly Bike Bash and it’s sure to be a classic, when you combine tons of fun both on and off the bike with over 300 friends, family and MTB enthusiasts. Plan on a family affair that people will be talking about for years, with a weekend of racing, camping and redneck games like toilet seat horseshoes, Slingshot Shootout & the Redneck Sled Pull this is a weekend not to miss.
The event will be held at the beautiful Vail Lake Resort located halfway between major populations of Los Angeles and San Diego in the city of Temecula, CA. The resorts amenities include biking, waterslides, swimming, miniature golf, bar, deli, general store alongside 500 RV sites and a dedicated tent camping area.
The FOX Super D will headline the first day of competition on Saturday, November 8. FOX Super-D is a hybrid event that incorporates both Cross Country and Downhill elements. Throw in a free-for-all mass start on the wide hillside at Vail Lake and FOX Super D promises to be a spectacular sight. Did we mention it all goes off in true Hillbilly fashion with a guy wearing a coonskin cap and belly hanging overalls?
On Sunday, November 9 the action moves over to the Mongoose Hillbilly Downhill course where we have a fast course mixed with man made, natural features, jumps and classic So Cal soil for your racing enjoyment. Dress up like your favorite hills dweller and take a shot at best Hillbilly costume while racing for your shot at the STUMP.
Fun & Games: The Redneck Games are guaranteed to put a smile on your face and earn you big prizes like Bike Frames, Forks and Helmets with Slingshot Shootout, Bobbin' for Pig's Feet, Toilet Seat Horseshoes and the Redneck Sled pull with your master of ceremonies Mike “Hollywood” Miranda.
Race Events:
Mongoose Hillbilly Downhill Race. FOX Super-D Race. Racers & Chasers XC Race (Please check http://www.racersandchasers.com/ for details, signup and schedule for XC race only. Updated schedule information and a link to online registration for participants are at http://www.pcamtb.com/events/.
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About Progressive Cycle Association You may know Eric Carter or "EC" as his friends refer to him or you may not, but what you should know is his dedication and passion for cycling. He’s spent over two decades racing at the pro level and has garnered many world and national titles in both MTB and BMX. In addition to being a great ambassador for the sport of mountain biking, Eric brings a wealth of knowledge to event promotion as the current course builder for Jeep 48STRAIGHT Mountain Bike Series, Dual Slalom at IVCP Bike Park in Eagle Idaho And consultant/builder on many other world class dual slalom, downhill and mountain cross courses.
With EC’s experience and insight into what racers want along with a motivated passionate team, we are dedicated to bringing you the best races and memories you can get while on two wheels.
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Specialty retailer dives into social media with interactive fun while offering action sports athletes “Proof you should gear up!”
Carlsbad, CA - August 27, 2008 – C.Y.A. Protective Gear, a new retailer of safety gear for sports, and Loop’d Network™, the leading social network for action sports and youth culture, today launched the “Crash Bus” online community at (www.crashbus.com). A killer way to engage young action sports athletes, Crash Bus features a video challenge between members to submit their “crash videos” and compete for a coveted “seat on the bus”. Members will have the chance to “ride” weekly and C.Y.A. will provide opportunities to win protective gear as a reward for the best of the best.
“The irony is that we are really using Crash Bus to underscore the importance of gearing up to athletes and enthusiasts alike”, said Jason Zinn, President of C.Y.A. Protective Gear. “Safety gear can prevent serious injuries and even save lives, but you can’t preach to this audience. Everyone loves a good crash, but no one wants to see anyone get hurt. These crash videos either demonstrate what can happen when you are not protected, or show that choosing to wear protective gear can mean the difference of walking away or not. Partnering with Loop’d to create a strong association and re-enforcement through community is what we are going for here; Crashes happen, so it’s smart to protect yourself.”
The community will also offer members sponsorship opportunities, contests, and discounts on protective gear including Helmets, Pads, Knee and Ankle Braces, Back and Spine Protectors, Neck Braces, Mouthguards and more from top brands like Dainese, EVS Sports, SixSixOne, Bell, Shock Doctor, Pro-Tec, DonJoy and Aircast.
“Crash Bus is a unique community on the Loop’d Network that also delivers an important message”, said Scott Tilton, chief executive of Loop’d Network. “C.Y.A. has found an innovative way to engage athletes in an interactive community while reminding them that Protective Gear can reduce injuries and in some cases save lives. It all fits together as a part of the member experience on Loop’d.”
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To join the C.Y.A. community and win a chance to ride the bus visit www.crashbus.com to register and create a profile. Once registered, members can interact and enjoy all the benefits of the community and explore across the Loop’d Network.
About C.Y.A. Protective Gear
C.Y.A. is the choice for action sports and team sports athletes alike. Focused on offering the best sports safety gear and pads, C.Y.A. is the number one destination for quality protective gear, competitive pricing, superior customer service, 24/7 access to the site and customer accounts, and a complete source of information for injury prevention and treatment. For more information, visit www.CYAProtectiveGear.com.
About Loop’d Network
Loop’d Network is THE social network for action sports and youth culture. A place for Pros, Am’s and Fans to share with friends, discover what’s happening in their favorite sports, showcase their talent, and explore life. Our unique approach to social media and brand engagement provides unprecedented opportunities to personally connect with a highly influential youth demographic in more relevant and authentic ways. For more information, visit www.loopd.com.
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August 08 | Jeep 48STRAIGHT

Youth and experience may be the most fitting descriptors to explain the separate paths Cody Warren of Alpine, Calif., and Kathy Pruitt of Santa Cruz, Calif., took in snaring titles at the first leg of the Jeep 48STRAIGHT Mountain Bike Series today at Diablo Freeride Park in Vernon, N.J.
It was the first Jeep mountain biking win for both athletes, including past Jeep King of the Mountain mountain-cross events and this inaugural Jeep 48STRAIGHT dual slalom event, earning the pair a $5,000 cash payout and valuable standings points toward the season championship, where a new 2008 Jeep Grande Cherokee awaits.
Warren, 22, needed a fast start, some fortuitous crashes and a strong finish to bring home the win, especially considering the match-ups he faced in each round of the competition. He began the day against U.S. National Champion Gerrit Beytagh of Fletcher, N.C., winning two straight runs before meeting Chris Van Dine of Park City, Utah, a rider with over 20 titles spanning all disciplines of mountain bike racing. Warren, himself a 2005 U.S. National Champion, swept both races and moved into the semi-finals, where he faced off against current National Mountain Bike Series leader, Petr Hanak of Winter Park, Colo. After dismissing Hanak in both races, he earned a spot in the Championship Heat against young standout J.D. Swanguen of San Diego. Swanguen, only 19 but coming off an impressive win at Crankworx in Whistler, B.C., won the first race of the finals, but in the last race of the afternoon, suffered a crash that opened the door for Warren to coast home with the victory.
“The biggest difference for me from last year to this year has been learning to save my strength, maintaining consistency in each round, and being careful not to push so hard that you get sloppy and crash,” said Warren, who last year finished just off the podium in fourth place at each of the three Jeep mountain bike races. “When I saw Brian Lopes go down early, I knew it was open for everyone in the field. This win is definitely among the best in my career, and I’m happy to be going home with some good money.”
One of the most shocking developments of the day was the crash that knocked Laguna Beach, Calif.’s, Lopes out of the event. The four-time World Champion and nine-time U.S. National Champion breezed by Open Qualifier and 16th seed Lars Tribus of Milford, N.J. in the first race, and it appeared to be just another warm-up round for the veteran. In the second race, however, Lopes took a spill off his bike that allowed Tribus to ease down the racecourse for the win, perhaps impacting the outcome of the entire day’s competition.
Pruitt’s advantage heading into the day was clearly experience, and the 10-year veteran and 2007 U.S. National Champion, used every ounce of it to earn the title. In the first race of the day, she matched up against three-time World Cup winner Fionn Griffiths of Great Britain and advanced with back-to-back wins. In the semi-finals against former U.S. Open Champion Lisa Myklak of Boulder, Colo., Pruitt won the first race but lost the second by a slight margin, moving into the finals thanks to the time differential advantage. There she faced prohibitive favorite Melissa Buhl of Chandler, Ariz., the reigning World Champion and U.S. National Champion who reached the Championship Heat having not lost a single race. Pruitt stormed to a win in a tight first race, and took advantage of a spill by Buhl in the second race to secure the victory.
“I didn’t come here with the intention of winning, but I’m really proud of myself for earning this title,” said Pruitt. “I’m really sorry that Melissa fell, but I’m glad I had a chance to go up against her in the final. We have all had our falls, and that’s the way it is sometimes. She is my buddy and my first reaction was to stop, but I reminded myself that there was $5,000 waiting for me at the bottom of the hill. This is my biggest achievement to date, and now I want to take this momentum to the World Cup circuit and see what I can do.”
Each event of the Jeep 48STRAIGHT summer season will receive national broadcast coverage on CBS Sports, representing the most visibility of any mountain biking event in the sport. The event at Mountain Creek will air on CBS Sports on September 28.
Jeep 48STRAIGHT now heads to The Canyons Resort in Park City, Utah, on September 19-20 for the second leg of the summer tour, with the season finale set for October 24-25 at The Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo, Calif.
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It’s the moment the entire BMX world has been waiting for! The first round of qualifiers are happening tonight on NBC at 8pm. Check your local listings for exact times.
Check out Beijingbmx.com to see what the racers will see! Take a lap with Mike Day around the replica Olympic BMX track.

When you’re done watching, join the Beijing BMX community to show your support for BMX!
Aug. 19th 8:00-9:00pm, Primetime, Live ET/CT - Men's BMX Cycling
Aug. 20th 12:30-2:00am - Men's BMX Cycling Quarterfinals
Aug. 20th 2:00-5:00am - Men's BMX Cycling, Primetime Replay
Aug. 20th 8:00-10:00pm, Primetime, Live ET/CT - Mens and Womens BMX Cycling Finals
Aug. 21st 2:00-5:00am - Mens and Womens BMX Cycling Finals, Primetime Replay
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1) Waking up the morning of the Race, did you envision being the World Champ?
I did for sure yes. The world champs is such a prestigious title, everyone pushes that little bit harder for it. You have to really feel like you belong in the race to be able to win.
2) What was the last thing you thought about before leaving the Start House?
Just how good I look in a skin suit...
3) When you crossed the finish line, did you know you’d won?
Yeah but there is always that split second when you cross the line when you don’t know, and that is an incredible feeling, so much tension and build up, then as soon as you realize you've done it., it is a massive feeling of relief.
4) Do you have any superstitions before you race?
I used to have loads of them, but now its more just a case of having a routine because I know it works... although I never put my helmet on before I put my gloves on....
5) Who would you like to Thank?
I like to say thanks to all my sponsors who have been supporting me all year, and also the rest of the team. World champs is always a mega intense week, and I think it puts a lot of pressure on everyone, so a big thanks to the mechanics, Team manager Dan Brown and my Dad Simon who was out there with us. You guys were the s#%*!
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