Tedesco to Race German SX Finale
Thursday, January 3, 2013 | 3:50 PMPress Release
Former two-time AMA West Supercross Champion and AMA Outdoor National Champion, Ivan “Hot Sauce” Tedesco has signed on to compete in the final race of the ADAC Supercross Series, in Dortmund, Germany for Sturm Racing Kawasaki, the weekend of January 11-13, 2013.
This three night event is the most prestigious event of the German Supercross calendar and the only three night event of the schedule where the best overall combined score of all three nights earns the title “King of Dortmund” and the keys to a 2013 Suzuki Swift automobile valued over 14,000 Euros, or about $18,500 USD.
Sturm Racing Kawasaki is one of the premier teams in both the ADAC Masters and ADAC Supercross Series’. Over the years, Sturm Racing Kawasaki riders have reached the podium on numerous occasions and is the only team in the history of the ADAC Supercross Dortmund to win all three nights with USA rider, Kyle Chisholm. Past USA riders who’ve raced for Sturm Racing Kawasaki include Chisholm, Matt Goerke, Ricky Renner, Matt Boni, Jacob Saylor, Kyle Tobin, Paul Carpenter, Vince Friese, Jarred Browne and more.
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dolla dolla bills y'all
good move for IT9
IT9 is washed up looking for an easy payday. SAD
The SAD part is that he can make more money racing in Germany than he could if he won A1.
MOVE TO GERMANY AND BECOME GERMAN THEN
Hot sauce, you have been demoted to sauerkraut...... Just kidding Ivan, I've been a fan of yours for a long time, and i hope you do good over there.
He Has to win this race. It doesn't mean too much winning it. But it does losing it.
top 5 at best
IT can't win for losing. He can't finish in the top 5 at this race, but he's supposed to pay his own way to race A1?
stanley106 LOL
stanley106 LOL
A1 is a lot closer then Germany! He is a cheap bass tard buy a bike and pay your own way there! there will be a lot of other racers doing it and losing too!
Where is all the money from those championships!
So what hes going there to make a few bucks, what hes making is a lot more then what we make...in 3 days.
Hey hes old now, give him a break. He got 3rd in the vet class at glenhelen in november. Of course he cant go toe to toe with the top pros anymore
is he gonna move down another class 85cc?
That probably sucks but it doesn't look like he has much for options, o well supercross is about to go and that's all that really matters! Right?
Sorry mild Tabasco sauce.
Good luck Ivan, I hope you win make alot of money and have a beer for me. P.S. Don't forget to take your snow board, Germany has some killer runs!! LOL
I think he should move over to Arenacross..... make some bucks then retire. Hell he could probably win a title and then retire.
This is a good move to make some money. If the plan is to race Pro in America again at some point, no teams are going to be all that impressed if he wins all 3 nights. Actually, he better win all 3 nights or any potential team in America will be even less interested. Maybe it's time for a year in the GPs?
Can't blame the guy for wanting to make some cash. He hasn't been up to speed the past few years here in the US anyway so he should just do races like this while he still can.
cxd56 thats some funny stuff right there!
I really wonder if he can even win in Germany.....Every year an issue.
Three nights may be pushing it. Buy a damn bike here and race to get some exposure. I sure hope you didn't already blow all your cash on tatoo's like Hanny.
Really ????????? Who gives a crap about racing in Germany when the bulk of the MX Talent is right here in the good ol USA. If you don't care, the fans don't care, Period !!!
maybe he will retire after the gate drops and hes left there spinning his tire.... then he can go snowboarding so he makes use of his trip...