Jackie Chan's company JCAM Advanced Mobility Company Ltd., based in Hong Kong, has signed up to distribute the Brammo electric motorcycles in Hong Kong and Singapore. The deal is certainly a solid one as Jackie Chan has the star power to really bring in the customers. Plus, both Hong Kong and Singapore are perfect locations for electric motorcycle ownership - both have very little land area and rather tight roads and streets (in HK, you could probably ride the Brammo from one side of the island to the other three times without needing to charge it!) plus they are both very congested and polluted. They should sell very well there...too bad they didn't hire me for the job!
http://tinyurl.com/yamj6xp
The AMA Supercross event in Toronto was broadcast on TV this weekend and it was a great race. Monster Energy Kawasaki rider Ryan Villopoto turned in an impressive performance and took the win - putting him even closer to Rockstar Makita Suzuki's Ryan Dungey, who still holds the points lead and finished third in Toronto behind Red Bull Honda's Trey Canard. For the details, please take the link.
http://tinyurl.com/y8pm4ov
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Brammo to Work With Jackie Chan & AMA Supercross Toronto Results
Sunday Afternoon Moto News - Anaheim III Supercross
The third and final AMA Supercross race in Anaheim, California, went off yesterday and may have changed a few things. First of all Kawasaki's Ryan Villopoto took the victory in a convincing way by leading the entire race. Second place was Yamaha man Josh Hill. In the Western Lites class, Honda-mounted Trey Canard proved himself worthy by taking the victory and moving into second place overall. In the premier class, Suzuki's Ryan Dungey has now welcomed another rider into a tie for first place - and that would be Josh Hill. For a cool video wrap-up and more information, please take the link.
http://tinyurl.com/y92awd2
14 February 2010 | Posted by Unknown at 2/14/2010 11:02:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: AMA Supercross, California, dirt motorcycle, Honda, Josh Hill, Kawasaki, motorcycle personalities, motorcycle race, Ryan Dungey, Ryan Villopoto, San Manuel Yamaha, Suzuki, Trey Canard
MORE Afternoon Moto News - Trey Canard & AMA Arenacross
On the Honda AMA Supercross team, GEICO Powersports Honda West Series Lites rider Trey Canard will fill in for Honda Red Bull Racing’s Andrew Short at select Supercross races. Short was injured at the San Diego round and will be out for at least six weeks. So, Canard's experience and close ties to the team allowed him to take the available seat on the CRF450R. So many injuries now...Let's wish Canard Good Luck!
http://tinyurl.com/y8wbck5
Tyler Bowers has six victories in eight races, with five of them consecutive, in the 2010 AMA Arenacross series. His Kawasaki has been rock solid through the five rounds so far (some are double-headers) and will be in fine shape for the next round in Youngstown, Ohio, in Covellie Centre. Barrows is the man to beat in the premier class, but there are three local guys who will give him a very hard time at this round...
http://tinyurl.com/y879fuj
12 February 2010 | Posted by Unknown at 2/12/2010 03:53:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: AMA Arenacross, AMA Supercross, Andrew Short, CRF450R, Honda, Monster Energy Kawasaki, motorcycle personalities, motorcycle race, Ohio, Trey Canard, Tyler Bowers
Sunday Morning Moto News - NZ Superbike & AMA Supercross
Again this weekend, Andrew Stroud and Robbie Bugden shared victories at the NZ Superbike Championship round at Levels Raceway. In the 600c.c. category, James Smith is dominating proceedings and took a 2 - 1 in this weekend's two events. This means that it could all come down to the final event - the fifth round - before we know who the champions are in this series...very good racing!
http://tinyurl.com/y8auwjd
The San Francisco AMA Supercross round is over now and we have a new winner this season; Kawasaki's Ryan Villopoto has now won his first Supercross race. In the West Lites Class, Honda's Trey Canard led the event from start to finish to take his first win of the year as well. Ryan Dungey crashed hard in his race and that is what helped Villopoto take his historic win. For more on the race, take the link...
http://tinyurl.com/y9l4c9p
31 January 2010 | Posted by Unknown at 1/31/2010 10:56:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: AMA Supercross, Andrew Stroud, Honda, James Smith, Kawasaki, Levels Raceway, motorcycle personalities, motorcycle race, NZ Superbike Championship, Robbie Bugden, Ryan Villopoto, Trey Canard

