Clear your schedule and make plans to come down to the California Speedway located in Fontana, CA! The Rockstar Metal Mulisha FMX team will be hitting ramp-to-ramp for all of the NASCAR fans three days in a row, multiple times a day. Last year was packed with Mulisha Troops and this year Ronnie Faisst, Jimmy Fitzpatrick and Derek Garland will all be suiting up for this kick ass event. Don’t miss out on this event, come on down get some autographs, hangout with the boys, and check out the best freestyle motocross team tear it up!
Thursday, October 7th
5:30pm RS/MM Show
6:40pm RS/MM Show
Saturday, October 9th
10:00am RS/MM Show
11:00am RS/MM Show w/ Autograph signing
12:20pm RS/MM Show
Sunday, October 10th
8:10am RS/MM Show
9:35am RS/MM Show
10:55am RS/MM Show w/ Autograph signing
Directions:
9300 Cherry Ave
Fontana, California 92335
(909) 429-5000
Chaparral Motorsports is throwing their 24th Annual Monster Parking Lot Sale October 2nd located at the Arrowhead Credit Union Ball Park. Don’t miss out on some of the best deals around on gear, clothing and if you plan on purchasing any motorbikes, Chaparral is the place to be! Click here to download the flyer and we will see you there!
Sale Address
280 South E Street
San Bernardino, CA
92401
Metal Mulisha’sRobbie Adelberg has been competing as much as possible after this year’s X Games 16, which was held in Los Angeles; CA. From Red Bull X Fighters, the 8th annual ASA Championship and many more, Rob came to a temporary painful halt last week at Alli Sports Dew Tour, Salt Lake City, Utah.
During the Dew Tour event Rob was riding extremely well and Twitch, Potter, Faisst, Taka, and Adelberg all eliminated their opponent in the first round, allowing them to advance to the second round. As Rob geared up and started his next run, he hit neutral as he was lined up on the dirt double out of the double, double section. With his momentum and speed target at the lip, Rob was unable to slow down in time and had to eject off of his bike. He was carted off and head to the hospital immediately to be evaluated.
Rob was struck with a long list of injuries, which include his tib and fib on right leg, a shattered right ankle, a broken left ankle and broken right wrist. So far his first surgery has been a success but has many more still in line. Get well soon Robbie and best wishes to you and your recovery!
STACK Magazine met up with Deegan at the Mulisha Compound and got a taste of what the “General” does every day. You can learn three of Deegan’s favorite workouts that he does everyday to stay in shape! Check out the video and you can get more details on Brian’s everyday life here.
Freestyle Motocross was back in competition form in Salt Lake City for the fourth stop of the Alli Sports Dew Tour. This was the first time in nearly two years that there has been an actual competition instead of the demo format that was used throughout 2009. Needless to say, everyone was fired up and hungry to compete in front of a pack house in downtown Salt Lake City on a Saturday night.
The competition was a head-to-head format, with the winner moving onto the next round. Twitch and Faisst were pre-qualified for the event based off of 2008 point standings and a wild card spot. Twitch, Potter, Taka, and Adelberg all eliminated their opponent in the first round, allowing them to advance to the second round.
In round 2, Potter and Twitch did battle to see who would move onto the quarter finals. Both had solid runs with big flip combos, but Twitch just edged out Potter to advance on. Adelberg had a scary get off in his run when he hit neutral as he was approaching the dirt double out of the double double section.
He was unable to slow down in time and had to eject off of his bike. He was carted off with broken tibia and fibula in both legs, a heel, and ankle. Get well soon Adelberg.
The quarter finals featured a battle of master vs. student with Twitch going head-to-head with his good friend and import, Taka. Twitch put in a competitive run with a big flip whip, flip no hander, and a unique transfer line into the double doube section that no one was doing. It was a strong run, but just not enough to take down Taka, who right now is riding the best he ever has.
Faisst nearly had the same crash as Adelberg in his quarter final run, but luckily was able to carve the lip and stay on his bike to flat. These guys make it look easy out there but it sure isn’t!
Taka went up against Mike Mason in the finals to decide who would be crowned the Salt Lake City Dew Tour Champion. Taka had to go first since Mason was already prequalified. This didn’t phase him one bit and came out swinging. Taka unloaded an arsenal of flip combos, such as perfectly extended Cordova, Indian Air, and his X Games bronze-medal winning Double Grab Indian Air flip. Mason gave it his all with a run including a big Hart Attack Flip, huge flip whip, and stylish No-handed Superman, but it wouldn’t be enough to take down Taka.
In BMX Dirt Finals, Brandon Dosch rode to a second place finish behind Dennis Enarson while making up valuable points on series leader, Brett Banasiewicz. Dosch had three consistent runs filled with 360 tail whips, opposite 360’s, and shocked everyone by landing a Decade 360 off of the last set in his final run.
Brandon now sits just 30 points out of first place in the Dew Cup rankings with just one more stop to go. Way to go, Brandon!