Win a GoPro at River Ranch Thanks to Lazydays RV and DirtWise Schools and DVDs
Friday, March 8, 2013 | 9:45 AM
The DirtWise Schools/KTM-Parts.com/Maxxis race team welcomes Lazydays RV, Enduro Spec Suspension, StukMX.com graphics, and Rescue Pegs to support defending GNCC Pro XC2 Champion Jason Thomas for the 2013 race season. To celebrate this announcement Lazydays RV and the team will be giving away a free new generation Go-Pro helmet camera to a lucky race enthusiast at Round 1 of the GNCC race series held at River Ranch on Tuesday, March 12. Just visit the team's Pro pit area there to enter the free drawing.
Team principal, and former GNCC Pro Champion, Shane Watts is stoked with the new association, saying, "Both Lazydays RV and Enduro Spec Suspension (currently offering a 10% discount to all DirtWise supporters), and StukMX.com are huge names and highly respected in their core markets. We are excited to use and endorse their products, plus expose their brand for 2013, and their support is a huge boost to the overall success for our racing efforts. Meanwhile, Rescue Pegs provide the perfect, quick and very easy solution to the problem all Offroad riders eventually encounter."
Lead rider, Jason Thomas is also just as enthusiastic - "I love how sweet our new StukMX.com graphics look, and the way my Enduro Spec tuned bike handles the trail hack that is so prevalent at GNCC's. It is such a plush ride! Additionally the support of Lazydays RV and Rescue Pegs means my mind will be at ease following a great nights sleep at the track before each race, and being able to get myself and my mechanic or wife to the start line in style and without fatigue!"
Lazydays RV sales representative Toby Wolmarans commented, "Lazydays RV is one of the largest RV retailers in the nation, and they encompass the GNCC spirit of camping out and having a great time in the outdoors. We are proud to join forces with the DirtWise team and not only offer the chance to win a Go-Pro but also to get a great price on your next RV purchase by purchasing directly through me (Ph. 831-966-1877) and utilizing the "DirtWise" discount code. We are located approximately one hour from the race venue!"
Warren Healey, owner of Enduro Spec Suspension had this to say, "We are excited to work with Jason and the DirtWise program because his excellent results will re-inforce the benefits that our suspension services can provide to the seasoned racer, and also the casual trailrider. Already we have had a lot of satisfied riders so far save some money with the 10% DirtWise discount code on their suspension tuning and servicing needs."
Meanwhile for StukMx.com head honcho, Britt Hebenstreit, supporting DirtWise now positions his company as the leading supplier of graphics to the GNCC Pro row. "I've known Wattsy and UK for ages, so it was only natural that I support their team. Combining this with our support of the Am-Pro (Whibley and Ashburn), Shenandoah (Duvall), and several other teams now gives StukMX.com a stranglehold on being the most dominant graphics provider in GNCC Pro Racing."
Steven Adams from the very innovative Rescue Pegs (www.rescuepegs.com) wrapped things up by saying, "The DirtWise team gives us the perfect arena to demonstrate the effectiveness of our product, a product that will be essential to any Offroad rider at some stage in the future to provide a more effective mode of transportation. More info can be fond at - http://www.rescuepegs.com/PR-20130219.html"
Live results and footage for each GNCC race can be accessed through www.gnccracing.com.
The DirtWise Schools/KTM-Parts.com/Maxxis race team is supported by DirtWise Riding schools and Instructional DVDs, KTM-Parts.com and www.AOMC.mx, Maxxis tires, KLiM Technical Riding gear, Smith goggles, Lazydays RV, Stuk Graphics, Enduro Spec suspension tuning, DirtTricks sprockets and brake rotors, Flexx Handlebars, G2 handguards and throttle tubes, Rescue Pegs, BatteryStuff.com, Motorex Lubricants, IMS fuel tanks and footpegs, FMF exhausts, TCX boots, DP brake pads and clutch plates, TM Designworks chain guides, and KTMTalk.com