FreestyleMx.com Tour Brings World-Class Motocross Excitement to 'Lenox Industrial...
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FreestyleMx.com Tour Brings World-Class Motocross Excitement to 'Lenox
Industrial Tools 301' NASCAR Race
CHULA VISTA, Calif., June 19, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- FreestyleMx.com, Inc.,
operator of the world's largest motocross website (www.freestylemx.com) and
largest international organizer and promoter of freestyle motocross events, is
bringing the best and most exciting freestyle motocross superstar jumpers in the
world to the "Lenox Industrial Tools 301" NASCAR race.
On Sunday, June 29th, the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H., will
feature the world's best riders performing incredible jumps and gravity-defying
airborne stunts as they soar overhead between a take-off and landing ramp in a
pre-race show that challenges even the very best.
You've seen freestyle motocross on TV -- but nothing compares to the thrill of
seeing these superstars in action, up close and personal. Watch as they roar up
the ramp and launch their powerful 250cc motorcycles into the most amazing
aerial stunts ever seen -- including the "Superman," Rock Solids,
Multi-Backflips, No-footed Nac-Nacs and the famed backflip "Kiss of Death!" (to
name but a few).
Superstar featured riders Brody Wilson, John Distler, James Carter and Derek
Burlew will be soaring high and truly risking life and limb with every
breathtaking jump.
In addition to high-flying dirt bikes, fans will also have a chance to pick up
some sponsor "swag" and score autographs from their favorite superstar riders
after the show and race. Pre-race ceremonies also include announcing lucky
ticket holders who won having their mortgage or rent paid for the rest of the
year, or sharing in $10,000 worth of free $500 gas cards or getting to watch the
race from luxury Suite Level seats.
So mark your calendar and bring the kids. It's fun and excitement for everyone
at the "Lenox Industrial Tools 301" NASCAR race, Sunday afternoon, June 29th,
2008, at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway, 1122 Route 106 North, in Loudon, NH.
The 2008 Boost Mobile FreestyleMx.com Tour, presented by Monster Energy, is
coming to town -- don't miss it.
Editors: Hi-res photos are available at www.freestylemx.com
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About FreestyleMx.com, Inc.
Founded in 1997 by SCORE champion offroad rider Marc Burnett, FreestyleMx.com,
Inc. is the operator of the world's largest motocross website
(www.freestylemx.com) and today is the largest international organizer and
promoter of freestyle motocross, traveling world wide with the Boost Mobile
FreestyleMx.com Tour Presented By Monster Energy Drink - the largest and longest
running tour in the world, featuring top international FMX superstars that
include X Game and Dew Tour riders. Known for its innovative techniques and
state-of-the art event technology, FreestyleMx.com, Inc., produces FMX contests
and demonstrations for every industry and audience and brings the thrill of
today's extreme sports to virtually any venue -- with an enormous focus on youth
oriented events. Recently, the Boost Mobile FreestyleMx.com Tour, presented by
Monster Energy, has appeared at hundreds of major races, competitions and
sporting events that include NASCAR, Daytona 500, CART/IRL, Indianapolis 500,
AMA Superbike, NHRA and on network television shows such as "Late Night with
David Letterman," "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," "Steel Dreams," "M80" and
various Fuel TV productions. Parent company MB Motorsports also sponsors an
off-road truck racing team. For more information (including 2008 schedule for
the Boost Mobile FreestyleMx.com Tour, presented by Monster Energy) visit
www.freestylemx.com.
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CONTACT: FreestyleMx.com, Inc.
Marc Burnett, President
(619) 421-7500
Cell: (619) 508-7116
burnettm9@aol.com
marc@freestylemx.com
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