Rocky Mountain ATV/MC Partners with Unlimited Sports MX for Mini Os
Payson, UT – Rocky Mountain ATV/MC has announced that it is partnering for the second year in a row with Unlimited Sports MX to offer their race gas program for all competitors who register during the 44th Thor Winter Olympics. The race gas program provides a $20 gift certificate to each competitor. The event will take place November 23-28 at the Gatorback Cycle Park in Alachua, Florida.
The 44th annual Thor Winter Olympics—also known as the Mini Os—are a continuation of a long-standing Thanksgiving race tradition that offers events in both motocross and supercross for amateur racers. Considered by some as the start of the amateur season, individuals come from all over the world to participate in this prestigious event and showcase their racing skills. Racers with the highest scores in each class or division are presented with their respective gold, silver, and bronze awards at the conclusion of the event. The Mini Os continue to be a favored tradition among amateur racers and their fans.
After a successful year during their first year of sponsorship, Rocky Mountain ATV/MC will once again offer the race gas program. As the main element of the sponsorship, the race gas program offers a $20 gift card to every participating racer.
"Unlimited Sports MX is pleased to announce that Rocky Mountain ATV/MC will again be part of the Mini Os this year," said Wyn Kern of Unlimited Sports MX. "Rocky Mountain ATV/MC supports every racer at the Mini Os with their Race Gas card, and that shows just how committed they are to the sport."
"We are excited to be back for our second year as a sponsor for the Thor Winter Olympics," said Dan Thomas, CEO of Rocky Mountain ATV/MC. "The Mini Os are a great opportunity for the future racers of our sport to come and show what they are made of, and we are proud to support each rider as they compete in this distinguished event."
For more information about the Thor Winter Olympics or to pre-enter, please visit http://www.unlimitedsportsmx.com/2015-thor-winter-olympics/.