May 19, 2012

The Latest on Lawrence

On of the most highly anticipated returns to racing at tonight’s Round 1 of the Monster Energy Supercross Series is that of New Jersey’s own Jason Lawrence.

Fresh out of his short time incarcerated a noticeably different looking J-law spoke with Transworld MX’s Donn Maeda in this 2 part interview series.

Part 1

Part 2

But it didn’t stop there as Transworld MX continued with photos of Jason at speed at the local Supercross track

SX Track Testing

as well as a follow up interview after Jason put a couple of days in getting ready for A1

Interview

as well as a behind the scenes video of the J-Law Racing race shop.

Race Shop Video

Racer X even got into the scene with this Simon Cudby video posted on their site last night.

Cudby J-Law Video

Be sure to see how Jason does tonight on Speed with coverage starting live @ 10pm eastern time.

To buy official J-Law merchandise click the link below.

J-Law Racing Official Merchandise

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Countdown to KROC…Flashback 2008

Words and Photos by Scott Lukaitis

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Well the 2009 KROC begins tomorrow. I hope you enjoyed this trip down memory lane. Please if you enjoyed it let us know by commenting below on the website or on our Facebook page. Stay tuned all year long and NJ motocross explores motocross and other forms of racing in the Garden State, past, present and future.

Below is an article that ran in Cycle News as well as some photos.

Enjoy.

Futrell and Nicoletti Split KROC Green

Old Bridge Township’s Raceway Park

Englishtown, NJ

October 3-4, 2008

Words and photos by Scott Lukaitis

When a couple of friends laid out a motocross track in an empty New Jersey field thirty-three years ago little did they know what their track would one day become. The staff of Raceway Park ran a couple of races that first years and it their second yer of operation the Race of Champions was born. Originally sponsored by a local country club it was in the early 80′s that Kawasaki motors stepped in as the title sponsor. Team Green was in it’s infancy and so was the little track in New Jersey. Well time has served both well as Team Green and Raceway Park have grown to the professional organizations that we now know.

The Kawasaki Race of Champions or KROC is often a stepping stone to a successful racing career and over the years virtually every Team Green racer has made the annual pilgrimage to KROC. Guys like Billy Liles, Donny Schmidt, Eddie Warren, Ron Tichenor, Denny Stephenson, Ricky Carmichael, James Stewart all made their mark in the Jersey soil. What would 2008 hold? With the current state of the economy and high fuel prices one would wonder how the turnout would be. With over 750 racers on Saturday and qualifiers in Sunday’s pro classes the racers showed that the KROC is a must attend in Northeast motocross.

Saturday is amateur and Vet day at the KROC. Full gates were the order of the day and winning a class at KROC is surely a notch on your resume. Completing the full program as the sun set below the trees the Raceway Park staff was on the move. Saturday’s big winners included Chris Duymich (250 and Open Novice), Keith Johnson (25+ and 30+ Expert), and Jacob Hayes (85cc 12-15 and Schoolboy 4-stroke). Perennial NJ fast guy Barry Carsten was the 40+ expert winner and former Quad National Champion Travis Spader shed 2 wheels and won the 25+ “B” class.

Barry Carsten

Barry Carsten

Sunday’s schedule would consist of the Pro Expert classes (250 and Open) as well as 3 special intermission races for amateur and mini bike riders.

Serious Racewear Honda rider Taylor Futrell jumped out to the early lead in the first Open Expert moto of the day with Rockstar Suzuki rider Justin Weeks, track local Adam Blessing and Phil Nicoletti in tow. As the pack came back into view Team Green rider Lowell Spangler it was Weeks in the lead followed by Blessing, Nicoletti, Jay Weller and Team Green rider Lowell Spangler. Futrell had bobbled in the back of the track and would be forced to work through the pack. Nicoletti would make quick work of Blessing and jumped by Weeks in the front grandstand section of the track. Spangler too got by Blessing and then around Weeks. The Kawasaki pilot set off after Nicoletti who was rapidly disappearing. Behind the lead duo the positions started to settle in with Weeks in third, track points champion Dakota Kessler in fourth and working his way through the pack was Futrell for fifth. At the moto’s end Spangler closed up slightly but not enough to pressure Nicoletti who went on to win. Spangler was second and Weeks third. Nicoletti thanked his friend Vic Palmieri for lending him the bike to use and former mechanic Paul Bruno for stying up late the night before getting the bike ready. When asked about riding the unfamiliar Honda, Nicoletti mentioned that next season he would be on the Red machines as part of Team Solitare.

Taylor Futrell

Taylor Futrell

In the first 250 Expert moto Futrell was once again the man in the gas grabbing the holeshot and early lead. Nicoletti, riding his more familiar Kawasaki, Team Green rider Keith Johnson and Dakota Kessler were close behind. Futrell and Nicoletti battled until the track reached up and grabbed Nicoletti throwing him to the ground and out of the moto. Banged up and bruised it was questionable if Nicoletti would be out for the rest of the afternoon. Futrell moved out up front and began to stretch his lead, meanwhile Paul Lamb worked his way past Kessler and Johnson and was second behind Futrell. Spangler too worked his way through the pack and settled into third at the motos end.

Lowell Spangler

Lowell Spangler

Many were surprised when Nicoletti lined up for the second Open Expert moto but working with his trainer Greg Direnzo in between motos he felt well enough to tough it out. When the gate fell it was Nicoletti this time grabbing the holeshot with Spangler, Futrell and Kessler hot on his heels. When Futrell went down in the tricky front section of the track it gave Nicoletti the breathing room he needed to go on and take the moto and overall win. Behind Nicoletti Spangler had settled into second and Saturday’s Vet class standout showed the kids a thing or two and came across the line in third. Spanglers 2-2 motos gave him the second step on the podium and a sixth in moto number two gave Justin Weeks the final spot on the podium with 3-6 motos.

Phil Nicoletti

Phil Nicoletti

After witnessing Futrell’s Open class crash it was a surprise to see him on the line for the final moto of the day. Futrell got the early jump on the field but it was two-stroke mounted Brian Mulcahy leading the pack up the staircase. Futrell wasn’t showing any ill effects of his early crash and quickly went into the way. Mulcahy, Spangler and Ryan Blizzard gave chase but it wasn’t to be. Futrell was a man on a mission and pulled away from the pack. Behind him Spangler was the first man out with a DNF as his rear wheel went away. First moto second place rider Paul Lamb had worked his was past Mulcahy and Blizzard and ws again in second place. With a couple laps to go NJ hero Barry Carsten was in third place but was under attack from James Decotis. Carsten, who won the 40+ Expert class on Saturday, held on for third despite a last straight attack from the young Suzuki rider. In the end it was Futrell going 1-1 for first overall followed by Lamb in second with 2-2 motos and the consistent 5-5 motos of Jay Weller for third overall.

Along with the four exciting Pro motos three special intermission motos were run. In the Ironman Classic race, for amateur racers, Cody Robbins survived a last lap charge from Nick Desiderio to take the win and a brand new bike courtesy of Pennsylvania dealer Can Do Powersports. The Top Gun Minicycle Shootout was won by Zachary Bell and the Kessler Cup was won by Alexander Frye. In the latter two races local dealers Mt Holly Kawasaki and Town and Country Cycle Center gave away brand new KX85′s to a lucky random participant.

2009 Monster Energy Kawasaki team riders Tim Ferry and Ryan Villopoto put on a riding exhibition aboard brand new out of the crate machines and signed autographs for their fans.

As the sun set, and fans were on their way home, I can’t help but look forward to next October for another exciting KROC.

Zachary Bell

Zachary Bell

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Countdown to KROC…Flashback 1998

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Words by Scott Lukaitis
Photos courtesy Raceway News

1998 saw local TV Channel Comcast cover the event for a 1 hour TV special. The weather didn’t cooperate and was a rainy mess all day long but great racing ensued anyway.

Nick Wey was the 125 expert class winner while fellow Kawasaki pilot Ryan Hughes was the 250 Expert winner. Other notable winners were Jason Lawrence in  the 80cc 10/11, James Stewart in the 80cc 12/13 and Gavin Gracyk in the 80cc 14/15 and Supermini classes.

Check out some photo highlights below:

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Countdown to KROC…Flashback 1997

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Words by Scott Lukaitis

Images courtesy Raceway News

Fast forward to 1997. I have a bit of a gap in my coverage of the last couple of years. Perhaps if you have some photos or Raceway News issues you would like to contribute to the cause please let me know at the comment section below. Some interesting names are beginning to appear in the KROC reults.  Riders like James Stewart, who went 1-1 in 85cc 10-11 and 1-1 in the supermini class, and Jason Lawrence 7th overall 85 10-11.  Ben Riddle defeated Travis Pastrana…yes that Travis Pastrana in 125″B” class racing. The 125 Expert podium was Damon Huffman, Ricky Carmichael and Nick Wey 1,2,3 and 250 Expert class results saw Jeff Emig, Ryan Hughes and Jean Sebastien Roy finish first through third.Josh Woods took home a brand new KX courtesy of Woodbridge Powersports in the Ironman Classic event.

Enjoy some highlights below.

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NJ Motocross @ Budds Creek

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Several NJ motocross and Raceway Park regulars took the trip down I95 to Budd Creek Maryland this past weekend for the Lucas Oil National Motocross series. Here’s how they did:

250 Class

Adam Blessing

Adam was pitted under the J-Law racing tent this weekend but just missed out on making the main. He was 41st fastest.

Adam Blessing

Adam Blessing

Todd Stavac

Todd was out there having fun chasing the dream. Todd missed the cut but he’ll be back again next week.

Todd Stavac

Todd Stavac

450 class:

Ronnie Stewart

Ronnie has quietly begun making a name for himself on the national circuit. His 24th fastest qualifying time put him in front of big named riders like Jeff Alessi, Nick Wey and Factory Kawasaki rider Timmy Ferry. Ronnie went 29-24 for 28th overall.

Ronnie Stewart

Ronnie Stewart

Dakota Kessler

After setting the 5th fastest time in the first practice Dakota Kessler was a victim of a drying track that rewarded the second practice session with lower times. Kessler missed the cut and was 40th fastest in timed qualifying.

Dakota Kessler

Dakota Kessler


Anthony Roth

In his first ever national Anthony Roth was 45th fastest in timed qualifying.

Anthony Roth

Anthony Roth

Bryan Wallace

The time spent racing in Canada this summer has helped with his speed Bryan Wallace was 49th fastest in timed qualifying.

Bryan Wallace

Bryan Wallace

Ryan Gainey

After his top 5 finish in the Canadian mud this summer Ryan Gainey gave the AMA Nationals a shot. Ryan was 69th fastest in timed qualifying.

Ryan Gainey

Ryan Gainey

Jason Lawrence

Although no longer a Raceway Park regular we still claim Jason Lawrence as a Jersey guy. J-Law qualified 10th and went 23-31 for 31st overall.

Jason Lawrence

Jason Lawrence

2-stroke Challenge

Although rain forced the cancellation of the moto 3 NJ riders were signed up for the 2-stroke invitational by FMF

Ryan Patterson, Rich Jarvis, and Anthony Fontana.

Ryan Patterson

Ryan Patterson

Rich Jarvis

Rich Jarvis

Anthony Fontana

Anthony Fontana

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NJ Racers Make the Big Show

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Thousands of racers every season via for an opportunity at motocross greatness. Since 1982 Hurricane Mills, Tennessee has transformed from a sleepy southern town to the hot bed of motocross racing. With more than 31,000 racers attempting to qualify in 33 classes for 1386 available starting positions just making the show is a great accomplishment. Virtually all of today’s top stars went through Hurricane Mills on their path to motocross glory.

NJ Motocross is proud to to guide you through the list of qualified NJ based racers. They are listed below with the class(es) they have qualified for. Stay tuned to NJ Motocross the first week of August to follow their progress on their way to a national championship. Good luck to all.

Dan Bodgan Estell Manor, NJ 250 A

Dan Bogdan

Dan Bogdan

Charles Fox Wantage, NJ 250A and Four Stroke

Charles Fox

Charles Fox

Dakota Kessler Wall Township, NJ 250A and 450 A/Pro Sport

Dakota Kessler

Dakota Kessler

Frank Lettieri Brick, NJ 250B Stock and 450 B Stock

Frankie Lettieri

Frankie Lettieri

Charles Sherby Woodbine, NJ 250B Stock and 450 B Stock

Charles Sherby

Charles Sherby

Britt Feulner Northvale, NJ 250 C Stock

Britt Feulner

Britt Feulner

Jesse Pierce Clarksburg, NJ 250 C Stock and 250 C Modified

Jesse Pierce

Jesse Pierce

Sean Gaughan Vineland, NJ Junior 25 Plus

Sean Gaughan

Sean Gaughan

Mark Waldele Pompton Plains, NJ Junior 25 Plus

Darren Edsall Lafayette, NJ Vet 35 Plus

Darren Edsall

Darren Edsall

Evan Knoll Hazlet, NJ 51 (4-6) AMA 1 Stock

Evan Knoll

Evan Knoll

Bryton Carroll Vineland, NJ 51 (7-8) AMA 2 Stock

Bryton Carroll

Bryton Carroll

Devin Kusmider East Brunswick, NJ 51 (7-8) AMA 2 Stock

Devin Kusmider

Devin Kusmider

Steven Moquin Maple Shade, NJ 51 (7-8) AMA 2 Stock

Steve Moquin

Steve Moquin

Joseph Galbraith Scotch Plains, NJ 65 (7-11) Modified

Joseph Galbraith

Joseph Galbraith

Brandon Hartranft Brick, NJ 85 (9-11) Stock and 85 (9-11) Modified

Brandon Hartranft

Brandon Hartranft

Darian Robinson Little Falls, NJ 85 (12-13) Modified and Super Mini 1 (12-15)

Darian Robinson

Darian Robinson

Christopher Duymich Millstone Township, NJ Schoolboy 1 (12-16) B/C

Chris Duymich

Chris Duymich

Larry McVay Flemington, NJ Schoolboy 1 (12-16) B/C

Larry McVay

Larry McVay

Luke Renzland Hewitt, NJ Schoolboy 1 (12-16) B/C and Schoolboy 1 (12-16) B/C

Nick Desiderio Washington, NJ Schoolboy 2 (14-16) B/C

Nick Desiderio

Nick Desiderio

Joey Peters Asbury, NJ Schoolboy 1 (12-16) B/C

Joey Peters

Joey Peters

Gabriella Paradise Sussex, NJ Girls (11-15)

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Brian Carroll Motocross School

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From Brian Carroll:

“Hello Brian Carroll here

I am doing a motocross school at Atco Motocross in New Jersey next Tuesday July 21st. It will be from 10am- 4pm. The cost of school is $150.00 which also includes their practice that night from 5pm to 11pm. It is open to all ages and skill levels. You can sign up at WWW.atcomxracing.com The school will cover safety, bike setup, body position on bike, braking, Starts, Cornering, passing, jumping,line selection, ruts, woops, flags, basic bike maintenance, training and nutrition. The school will be on the bike and on the track. We will also have a few pro and past national champion as guest demo riders. Hope to see you there. Thanks to everyone. If you have any questions you can email me at bmcgyver@comcast.net or call me at 609-501-9960″

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Shock Doctor’s Eject Helmet Removal System to be Used at Loretta Lynn’s

MINNEAPOLISShock Doctor, Inc.’s Eject Helmet Removal System, which provides emergency neck and spine protection after a motosport crash, is now endorsed by MX Sports for improving safety in amateur racing. The Eject System will be used at all regional qualifying and championship events for the AMA Air Nautiques Amateur National Motocross Championships, held at the legendary Loretta Lynn Ranch.

“MX Sports is excited to welcome Shock Doctor and the Eject System to the Loretta Lynn family,” said Tim Cotter, director of MX Sports. “This forward-thinking company will bring new ideas and innovations to our sport that will not only increase the enjoyment of the sport, but above all, the safety of our riders.”

The Eject System uses a tiny plastic bladder and inflation device, and is easily installed in any helmet. When the bladder is inflated and expands inside the helmet, it gradually pushes the helmet off of the racer’s head. This method is safer than the traditional manner of pulling the helmet off, which can increase the possibility of further injury by putting substantial strain on the neck and spine, even when the head and neck are stabilized. The Eject System is currently used by drivers and riders in major racing segments, and is required in the professional Indy Racing League, AMA Pro Motocross and Supercross.

“The Eject Helmet Removal System is a technology advancement that takes safety to the next level in motocross, much like the introduction of neck braces to the sport in recent years,” said Bill Best, vice president of product development for Shock Doctor. “Eject’s a safety innovation that helps EMTs better assist a crash victim and reduces the risk of further neck and spine injuries. It has proven itself at the professional level, and it’s important to provide the same safety benefits to all levels of amateur motocross. MX Sports’ endorsement of Eject use and their extensive regional qualifying program, will introduce Eject to riders and their families throughout the country.”

Attracting more than 25,000 racers from around the globe, the AMA Air Nautiques Amateur National Motocross Championships, produced by MX Sports, is recognized as the biggest amateur national motocross championship in the world.

“MX Sports highly encourages its riders to equip their helmet with Shock Doctor’s unique helmet removal device- the Eject Helmet Removal System,” said Cotter. “The emergency medical teams at all of the Regional’s and the Loretta Lynn National have been briefed and equipped with the Eject inflation devices in the unlikely event that a rider sustains an injury that requires the helmet to be removed, which can be done so with this revolutionary device.”

No helmet and no helmet accessory can protect competitors in all accidents. Competing on tracks is dangerous. More information is available at www.shockdoctor.com.

About Shock Doctor, Inc.
Shock Doctor is a global brand leader that uses innovative technology and design to provide superior protection and enhanced performance for people who are passionate about their sports. In addition to a full line of patented, technologically-advanced mouthguards, Shock Doctor offers a comprehensive line of innovative performance protection products, including core protective gear for hockey, football, baseball, soccer, martial arts and boxing; lacrosse and motorsports equipment; and a full line of Power Dry™ Gear Bag Systems. Shock Doctor products are used by athletes at all levels of competition. The company is headquartered in Plymouth, Minnesota. www.shockdoctor.com.

About MX Sports
MX Sports, Inc. is a Morgantown, West Virginia-based motocross production company. The group coordinates the Air Nautiques/AMA Amateur National Motocross Championships, which includes a national qualifying program consisting of 52 Area Qualifying races held annually from February through May and 12 Regional Championship races conducted in June at select motocross facilities across the country. Less than five percent of the Area Qualifier entries actually qualify for the national championship event, held during the first week of August at the home of country music star Loretta Lynn in Hurricane Mills, Tenn. For more information, please visit www.mxsports.com.

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Allisports is Offical Site of Lucas Oil Pro MX

The 2009 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship kicks off this Saturday, May 23, at Glen Helen Raceway in San Bernardino, California. In conjunction with the opening round, MX Sports Pro Racing and Alli, the Alliance of Action Sports, are pleased to announce a brand new digital hub for Motocross on allisports.com, which hosts the full roster of Alli properties and is a leading source of action sports content and news.

The Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship portion of allisports.com will feature live-streaming videos, as well as the groundbreaking Racer X Motocross Shows, from all 12 rounds of the summer tour. The site will also host breaking news, action and lifestyle photography, blogs, athlete bios, and more editorial content, in addition to live streams for event timing and scoring. In addition, it will house the latest news regarding the Monster Energy Fan Fests, partner information, press releases, media updates and options for race fans to purchase tickets.

“We’re thrilled to be launching the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship site as part of allisports.com,” said Wade Martin, CEO of Alli, the Alliance of Action Sports. “The Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship is a remarkable series that has captured the attention of the world’s most loyal Motocross fans. We hope to provide a 360-degree platform for the fans to seek out the content they are after with the new digital platform as well as the first ever live race broadcasts on NBC and Speed.”

“This is a pivotal year for American Motocross, and we are very pleased with the progress so far,” added Davey Coombs, Vice President of MX Sports. “With the all-new Allisports.com website, along with our network coverage on NBC and Speed, and a comprehensive international distribution package, fans all over the world now have the opportunity to follow the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championships, and see the world’s best motocross racers: Ryan Villopoto, Chad Reed, Ryan Dungey, Tyla Rattray, Christophe Pourcel, Tommy Searle, Andrew Short-they are coming out to compete for this championship.”

For more information on the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championships, please visit allisports.com.

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Watch Live 1st Motos Saturday on Alli

A new era of American motocross begins this Saturday, May 23, 2009, as the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championships kick off at Glen Helen Raceway in San Bernardino, California. The most prestigious motocross championship of all, the series, which will be featured on both NBC and Speed TV, boasts superstars like Chad Reed, Ryan Villopoto, Davi Millaps, Ryan Dungey, Jason Lawrence, plus top international riders Christophe Pourcel, Tyla Rattray, and Tommy Searle, all vying for the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship. You can watch live streaming video of the first set of motos live this Saturday, beginning at 3:30 p.m. ET/12:30 p.m. PT, on www.Allisports.com, along with live timing and scoring, breaking news, complete race results, updates and more.

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