Moto

Ben revved up to the extreme

Onkaparinga's Ben Harris - aiming to race in next year's Extremity Games.   AN ONKAPARINGA Hills paraplegic has his sights set on the world’s utmost sports competition for people with a disability, the Extremity Games. Ben Harris, 23, wants to compete in motocross - the sport that put him in a wheelchair seven years ago - at the Los Angeles-based games next year. “My ultimate goal is to race in those games ... it would just be awesome,” he says. “Ever since I found out about them a couple of months ago, I’ve been deadset on trying to
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Kiwi Levi Sherwood,

Kiwi Levi Sherwood, King of the Dirt Sheep in Wolfs Clothing-By Ryan Leyba 18-year-old New Zealander Levi Sherwood is arguably the best dirt bike riders hitting ramps at this very moment. Coming off a Red Bull X-Fighters win in
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Rookie Dungey Captures Lucas Oil Motocross Championship Title with Ninth Straight

The Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship returned to action on Saturday with the Rockstar Energy Southwick National presented by Traxxas, Round 10 of the 12-race season, from Moto-X 338 in Southwick, Mass. Keeping up with the dominating trend he's set this season, Rockstar/Makita Suzuki's Ryan Dungey, of Belle Plaine, Minn., raced to his ninth consecutive 450 Class victory by sweeping the day's motos and in the process, secured the premier class title with two rounds remaining. In the 250 Class, Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki's Tyla Rattray, of South Africa,
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James Stewart Vs. Th

James Stewart Vs. The World James Stewart returned to outdoor motocross racing last weekend after a nearly two year hiatus and even though he's been off the bike for quite a while it's safe to say that his 3-DNF moto
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Renner Checks In

Invitational held an FMX Best Whip and Step Up competition over the weekend. The event drew some big names with Matt Buyten, Ronnie Renner, Jeff Kargola, Myles Richmond, Dustin Miller and Chuck Carothers. Richmond was pulling the most stylish, off-axis whips, and he always managed to whip is back around right when it looked like he was going to land backwards. He was throwing his bike around like a toy and adding in look backs to amp up the crowd, and it earned him the win. Tampa, Florida-native Renner tied for the win in Step Up with X Games gold medalist Buyten. Alli sat down with
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