As the country’s longest continuously running motocross event, the Mammoth Mountain Motocross 2008 was another great year for DVS team.
GEICO Honda’s Kevin Windham filled in for some injured factory Honda riders and did a pretty good job at that. This weekend was his last ride for the team (or was it? We’ll find out!) and we’ll have him on the line to talk about his little mini-national tour.
Racers will tell you that there’s nothing quite like the feeling you get when you race at your hometown track. Factors such as familiarity with the course, the support of the local fans, and the presence of one’s family and friends, sometimes give a rider that extra boost he needs to have a breakout ride, and that this was in full affect for local hero Darryn Durham on Saturday at High Point.
If the 450 class is a battle between three men, the battle in the 250 division is a battle between three teams – the kingpin, the challenger, and the upstart.
The team was back in the shop today working away while most business were closed. We plan on using the time before Millville wisely and come back stronger than ever.
The team is hard at work getting ready for Red Bud. In the outdoors to date for the most part the team has had issues putting two solid motos togethe
I am back in California while the truck left for Budd's Creek today.
Sunday night after the races and I am at the SpringHill Suites in Morgantown, WV with Team Manager Phil Alderton. The SpringHill Suites is where the majority of the teams stayed for Mt. Morris.
This report is being generated at the eleven10mods shop and there is a flurry of activity going on behind me. Chad Sanner is buttoning up Darryl Durham's motor while the rest of the crew finalizes Mt. Morris preparations.
Thursday after Hangtown and I am very glad I got to attend Honda of Troy/Kilbarger Racing's first National

