Jeremy Seewer’s late charge landed him an overall MXGP win and fourth in the final 2021 standings.
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Magic Racing was opened in 1985 in a small 1,200 square foot building by two brothers who raced motocross and realized that many racers like themselves needed a store for aftermarket parts, apparel, and accessories not found at a typical dealership. In 1987 we moved down the road to a 5,000 square foot building, and in 2000 we built a 12,000 square foot building. Not a giant dealership—we wanted to keep it small enough to know and greet all of our customers. In 2008 we added the KTM franchise, CFMoto in 2015, and GasGas and YCF in 2020. The primary focus of business is motocross, off-road, trail, and fun. To this day you will find both brothers at the store almost every day.
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Crossbone MX Ranch is located in Billingsley, Alabama, and was built in 2005. The track is a mix between sand and clay and caters to all skill levels. The track is part of the Alabama State MX Series and holds numerous race events throughout the year. If you want to get seat time in during the week, we’ve got you covered—we are open to the public seven days a week so come on out. The track also has a full turnkey irrigation system to ensure the best conditions possible. We take pride in providing the best track for our riders, and we also provide free camping and a private pond for swimming and fishing so the entire family can have fun. Always call (334- 425-7546) before you haul! See you at the track.
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