Rekluse Motorsports Returns as Maxxis EnduroCross Sponsor
Los Angeles, CA (August 1, 2007) Pro-Motion Motorsports announced today that Rekluse Motor Sports, manufacturer of the z-Start Clutch and all new z-Start Pro, will return as sponsor of the 2007 AMA/Maxxis National EnduroCross Series.
"We are excited about the new series format for the Maxxis EnduroCross and look forward to the opportunity to promote our new z-Start Pro Clutch to an even wider audience," stated Al Youngwerth, President of Rekluse Motor Sports. "EnduroCross tracks are a perfect fit for the benefits of Rekluse products and provide exceptional racing."
The 2007 AMA/Maxxis National EnduroCross Series starts out in Denver, CO on September 29 then moves to Guthrie, OK on October 6. The final round will be held inside the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas on November 17. Race entries and tickets for all three events are also available on line at www.endurocross.com. The 2007 AMA/Maxxis National EnduroCross Series is brought to you by: Maxxis Tires, Moose Racing, FMF Racing, Geico Insurance, Monster Energy Drink, Elka Suspension, Pro Taper, Alpinestars, Rekluse, Motion Pro, Ride Now, Pole Position, Thumpertalk.com, All Access, Rage'n Toy Haulers, Christini Technologies, Cycle News, Cycra, Uni Filter, Kal Gard, Fastway, Engine Ice, KBC Helmets, Scott USA, Wiseco, TrailRider Magazine, Yamaha, Kawasaki and KTM.
About Pro-Motion Motorsports
Encompassing the highly successful AMA/Maxxis MiniMotoSX, the AMA/Maxxis National EnduroCross Series and the AMA/Maxxis ATV EnduroCross, the Pro-Motion Motorsports brands reach millions of motorcycle enthusiasts with live events, DVD packages, web sites, and television and magazine coverage. To find out more about these events visit www.minimotosx.com or www.endurocross.com or www.atvendurocross.com.
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