OGIO Riders Go 1, 2, 3 at Hangtown
The Hangtown track conditions were some of the worst the series will see and Baggett fought his way to the front in both motos to earn his first outdoor victory in his young career. “Winning at supercross was awesome, but this almost feels better because I had to work so hard to get it,” said Baggett. “Supercross is gnarly in a different way, but motocross and especially the track at Hangtown takes a lot to get around every lap. I felt good in both motos and I’m just happy to start the season on a good note.”
Baggett leads the points with 47 while Wilson sits in second with 45 and Rattray in third with 38. Tickle has 22 points coming into the second round in Wortham, TX. Look for the OGIO boys to be back on top this weekend.
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OGIO International, Inc. is a global leader in bag design recognized for products showcasing infused fashion with intelligent design. An award winning brand, the company received two gold medals by Golf Digest in their 2010 "Hot List" issue for its cutting edge golf bag line and was also selected as the official team travel gear for the 2010 U.S. President's Cup. Founded in 1987, the private, Utah-based company distributes products worldwide under the OGIO brand name, and operates an original equipment manufacturer division to produce gear bags for other internationally known brands. The brand's collection includes an extensive line of motocross bags; golf bags; snow and skate and packs; messenger bags; school packs; travel bags; motocross hard goods; and other active gear along with a roster of athletes that includes Travis Pastrana, Fred Couples and Bob Burnquist. For more information, visit www.ogio.com.