Track View, Supercross-Style
In an effort to provide SX fans with an in depth look at the 2006
AMA SX series, Twenty20 has teamed up with Leo Vince, Team Solitaire
and Clear Channel to bring Track View to Supercross.
The Track View footage is designed to provide everyone with an
opportunity to view the conditions and layout of every track in the
series. The Twenty20 Track View will run live every week so fans can
see the track from the racers’ point of view, as well as a map of the
track, and all of the important track stats, free of charge.
This year will not only feature the usual track footage, additionally,
Leo Vince, makes of the X3 Exhaust system, has designed a new mounting
system that will bring viewers the first Roost View. Now, you’ll not
only see where Ryan is going but you’ll be able to catch a rear wheel
perspective when he takes off and lands on big triples, as well as the
occasionally violent and nauseating rhythm section. The masters of
mounting are set to make the trial run of Roost View in Phoenix, so if
all goes well you’ll see footage from that round, and going forward.
(knock on wood).
Track View debuted in 2005 with the AMA MX series and the Twenty20
website was the only place to find a first person view of the outdoor
national tracks (via the Twenty20 Helmet Camera of course) as well as
track analysis from Helmet Camera extraordinaire, Ryan Clark of Team
Solitaire.
Be sure to check www.twenty20camera.com/trackview every week.