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Ford Partners with Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship

Monday, December 3, 2012 | 10:10 AM

Ford & Alli Sports Partner On Both
Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship and Octane Academy

Ford Title Sponsor for Three Nationals on NBC Sports Network

MORGANTOWN, W. Va. -- Alli Sports, a division of the NBC Sports Group, and MX Sports Pro Racing today announced a strategic partnership with Ford around the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing.  As the Official Car and Truck of the series, Ford will be integrated through on-air, on-site and digital components across the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross platform.  The popular motorsports reality show Octane Academy, founded by Ford,  will also be joining the Alli family of programming.

The multi-layered partnership provides Ford category exclusivity and full integration into the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship.  Additionally, Ford's partnership will pull through broadcast via vignettes, unique branded content, billboards and commercials, as well as with unique content and on-course placement within the three races which they title.  Ford will also be a part of the Alli digital networks with moto livestream integration and exclusive branded content.

"To have an iconic brand like Ford become the Official Car and Truck of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship is another huge step forward for pro motocross," said MX Sports Pro Racing President Davey Coombs. "We are honored to have Ford show its support of our athletes and our fans by engaging them at so many levels."

The Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship saw record growth in the 2012 season, with record numbers in viewership across multiple platforms. With live and same-day coverage across NBC, NBC Sports and Fuel TV, the 2012 season provided unprecedented 84 hours of broadcast, with an additional 24 hours streamed live on Allisports.com. Never before in the 41-year history of the series, or the sport of motocross in general, have fans been given so much access to the races, which lent itself to a record viewership the reached over 11 million this summer.  The series also recorded the second-most-watched program in the history of FUEL TV with the live first moto broadcast of the High Point National in June.

"Each year the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship continues to grow, and having Ford join as the automotive category partner highlights the series' continued expansion," said Wade Martin, President of Alli Sports.  "Along with the addition of Octane Academy, we at Alli are excited to enhance our motorsports offerings and continue to cultivate new audiences within action sports."

The Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship kicks off on May 18, 2013 with the Hangtown Motocross Classic. Tickets for all rounds of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship are on sale at AlliSports.com. Purchase tickets before December 24th for $20 off series merchandise and a chance to win the Moto Swag Pack, complete with ticket upgrades, series merchandise, and products from series sponsors etnies and FMF Apparel.

For additional information on the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, please visit AlliSports.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and  Instagram for exclusive content and the latest Lucas Oil Pro Motocross news.

For media information about the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, please contact MX Sports Pro Racing via email at [email protected]

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BillC wrote: 10:32am December 3, 2012

Good new for the sport.

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Sasquatch wrote: 12:41pm December 3, 2012

Great News!. Thanks FORD, welcome back to the Moto community, you're going to love it.

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two250 wrote: 2:35pm December 3, 2012

Awesome! We need more money into the sport! Thanks Ford, makes me proud to drive your truck!

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meankx wrote: 3:00pm December 3, 2012

The next truck I'm getting is ford!

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Backdraft wrote: 4:16pm December 3, 2012

As an employee of FoMoCo, I am thrilled at this news. Great news from my employer and great for the sport.

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arm670 wrote: 7:32pm December 3, 2012

nice to see ford step in at least its not gm or government motors wasting more money than they have ford didnt need or tax money they had a plan and now we are part of their plan. good job ford

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PShaw wrote: 9:17pm December 3, 2012

F. F@#KED O. ON R. RACE D. DAY

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BlueStallion87 wrote: 1:22am December 4, 2012

PShaw you silly Chevy guy, FIRST only has 4 letters! I love guess that word.

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bucky394 wrote: 8:27am December 4, 2012

Great news for the moto world, no doubt. But what happened to Toyota? Did they pull out, or get tossed under the bus? They supported this sport for many years now, and just like that, they are gone?

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motorhead620 wrote: 10:59am December 4, 2012

Cmon Pshaw, play nice.
Dont remember you complaining on way to marion last july in my F150 supercrew...
Just sayin' bro.
Get them haildents pulled outta yur "goverment motors" sled yet?

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