Fly Racing Riders Set for MXoN
September 20, 2010 12:48pm
Fly Racing will be well represented at this weekend’s Motocross of Nations, with riders from various nations donning Fly Racing gear and their countries colors. Team Fly will have riders from the United States, Australia, Puerto Rico, Ecuador, Spain, and Sweden lining up to do battle at the prestigious race.
Leading the way for team Fly Racing will be Team USA rider Andrew Short, who not only got the call-up to ride for his country in the MX3 class, but the event will also be held on his home turf: Colorado. Another first timer to the Motocross of Nations will be Team Australia rider Dean Ferris. Ferris comes to Colorado hot off of a third place overall finish in the MX1 class in the Australian Motocross Championships. Also joining the race are AMA Supercross and Motocross regulars Kyle Regal (Team Puerto Rico) and Martin Davolos (Team Ecuador).
Fly Racing would like to congratulate all of the Fly riders who received the call-up to ride for their country at this year’s MxoN:
# 3 Andrew Short Team USA MX3
#20 Dean Ferris Team Australia MX2
#35 Jose Antonio Butron Team Spain MX2
#60 Alex Eriksson Team Sweden MX3
#76 Christian Ruiz Team Puerto Rico MX1
#78 Kyle Regal Team Puerto Rico MX3
#137 Martin Davalos Team Ecuador MX2
#136 Felipe Espinosa Team Ecuador MX1
#138 Andres Benenaula Team Ecuador MX3
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About Fly Racing
About Fly Racing
Established in 1996, Fly Racing began as a manufacturer of motorcycle handlebars and helmets. The brand has quickly developed into one of the fastest growing off road motorcycle riding apparel and hard part brands in the powersports industry. Fly Racing develops high quality products for the competitive and demanding North American market and is distributed in 40+ countries.