Posted By cropley  |  August 16, 2010

CA200_300x150I’m sure a lot of you have heard about the horrible tragedy at the MDR California 200 night race. 8 killed and 12 injured when a race truck went out of control into the crowd. This hits close to home for us and our fans, and we know all too well it sometimes comes with the territory in dirt bikes, off-road and racing, but it doesn’t lessen the pain when something like this happens. The good thing about our community is that we rally and help those in need. Now is that time.

Our friends at TORR sent us this link (click the banner) where you can donate to support the victims. Get on there and do what you can. Also, for those of you local to so cal, TORR is doing their radio show from The Stampede in Temecula this Wednesday night, August 18, from 5pm-close, where they will be holding a lot of fund raising efforts. Ox, Taka, Potter and some of the other Metal Mulisha riders will be there, too, so check it out.

6 Responses to “California 200 Tragedy – HELP OUT”

  1. Surfrat says:

    Talk show tonight live at 6pm pst on the safety of Off Road Racing, Tune in, Call in be a part of it at http://www.justin.tv/surfrat

  2. dylan dwyer says:

    You guys are awesome!!!
    This shows the general public that although dirtbikers (especially the mulisha) seem like a bunch of hardcore trouble makers, we are actually some the the best hearted people you will find anywhere. Thanks so much.

  3. Jake Chism says:

    Never heard about this but my love and support goes out to the families and friends of the racers that were hurt or killed. Thank you for posting this and may they all rest in peace. ~J.C.

  4. David Williams says:

    i feel a death metal track coming up

  5. As my own business grows I am still finding that I need to go back and forth between having a full time day job which impacts my ability to grow my business and even service my existing customers Im simply wondering whether this is a common thing Thanks

  6. kladionice says:

    You can definitely see your skills within the work you write. The arena hopes for even more passionate writers such as you who are not afraid to say how they believe. At all times go after your heart.

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