The dawn of a new motocross...
The dawn of a new motocross season is upon us.
(Courtesy Carl Stone)
With one of the most memorable seasons in supercross history in the books, less than one week remains until the season premiere of the new-look Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship. Legendary Glen Helen Raceway in San Bernardino, Calif., will serve as the opening round of the 2009 championship that is shaping up to be one of the most competitive in history.
Continuing the tradition of We Support the Sport, Parts Unlimited, along with Thor Motocross, will resume its first class sponsorship during the 2009 season with a premier presence at the nationals. The well-renowned Parts Unlimited/Thor hospitality compound will be present throughout the summer at all 12 rounds, providing the perfect retreat for dealers and supporters from the summer heat.
Additionally, Thor has taken a more prominent role at the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship by serving as the title sponsor of the Media Center. As the world's premier motocross championship travels the country, the Thor Media Center will operate as the home base for the hundreds of media members as well as the site for series, team, rider and race-related press conferences.
Parts Unlimited and Thor continues...
Parts Unlimited and Thor continues its dedication to supporting the sport.
(Courtesy Carl Stone)
"We are committed to providing the highest level of support for motocross," exclaimed Vice President of Sales for LeMans Corp. Greg Blackwell. "The outdoor nationals are the foundation of the sport and Parts Unlimited is excited for what will surely be a memorable season."
Blackwell and Parts Unlimited Motorsports Manager Hylton Beattie are some of the most familiar faces around the motocross pits and during the season, they will continue to build upon the company's tradition both at the track and within the dealerships through the highly-anticipated dealer showcases at various rounds.
While its presence in the pits is second to none, Parts Unlimited and Thor are also well represented on the race track with a lineup of some of the world's fastest riders. Leading the way in each of the newly-named 250, 450, and WMA classes as title contenders are members of the Thor/Parts Unlimited family.
Thor becomes the title sponsor...
Thor becomes the title sponsor of the Media Center for 2009.
(Courtesy Carl Stone)
Garnering the most attention after a breakout rookie campaign in supercross is Monster Energy Kawasaki rider Ryan Villopoto. The three-time AMA Pro Motocross champion compiled a dominant 250 motocross career, never failing to win the national championship. He is regarded as one of the best outdoor riders to ever compete and with his move into the 450 class is already considered a heavy title favorite thanks in large part to his sensational conclusion to the supercross season in which he won two of the final three races.
Joining Villopoto in the 450 Class is Factory Yamaha competitor Josh Hill. An up and down supercross season slowed by injury has lit a fire within Hill, who has shown he has what it takes to win at the highest level of the sport. The Oregon native sat out the final three rounds of the supercross season in order to rest up for the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship, meaning he will be at the top of his game once the gates drop at Glen Helen.
The 250 Class is headlined by arguably the most talented field in the 37-year history of American Motocross. Five of the names on the list of contenders fall under the loaded Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki banner. For 2009, Mitch Payton is pulling out all the stops with an impressive list of championship-caliber riders featuring two past World Motocross champions and three of the fastest young talents in the sport today.
Christophe Pourcel made a splash in his move to America by winning the East Region Championship in the Supercross Lites Class. With a 2006 FIM MX2 title to his credit, the ultra-smooth style that has made the Frenchman so successful throughout his career will be sure to play into his favor during the challenging 30-minute plus two lap motos in the U.S.
 The world's fastest riders...  The world's fastest riders are ready to go all out for the 2009 title. (Courtesy Carl Stone) |  Ryan Villopoto will seek to...  Ryan Villopoto will seek to bring himself and Thor a fourth straight championship. (Courtesy Carl Stone) |  Villopoto is looking very...  Villopoto is looking very comfortable on the 450 and is a title favorite. (Courtesy VitalMX.com) |
 Josh Hill hopes to turn a...  Josh Hill hopes to turn a rough 2009 season around at the nationals. (Courtesy Carl Stone) |  Pro Circuit has held the #1...  Pro Circuit has held the #1 plate for the past five years and is enlisting five riders to keep the streak alive. (Courtesy Carl Stone) |  Christophe Pourcel is looking...  Christophe Pourcel is looking for a clean sweep of championships in 2009. (Courtesy VitalMX.com) |
Rattray is a virtual unknown to American Motocross fans, but his success in Europe has given him the credentials to warrant the considerable pre-season hype he is receiving. As the reigning MX2 World Champion, the soft spoken South African will let his riding do the talking.
Jake Weimer has made the most of his first season under the Pro Circuit tent. The Idaho native won three races during the supercross season to finish runner-up in the West Region Championship. While he has had mixed results throughout his young motocross career, Weimer has achieved success and is eager to continue his outdoor development.
Austin Stroupe kicked off the 2008 AMA Pro Motocross championship with a victory at Glen Helen and would like nothing better than to replicate last season's performance to start off 2009 on the right foot. While he was forced to sit out a large portion of the nationals last year due to illness, he knows he has the ability to win and has his sights set on the title.
 Despite never racing in the...  Despite never racing in the U.S., Tyla Rattray is being tabbed as a title contender. (Courtesy of VitalMX.com) |  Jake Weimer wants to build...  Jake Weimer wants to build on an already successful first year on the Pro Circuit team. (Courtesy VitalMX.com) |  Austin Stroupe has the most...  Austin Stroupe has the most experience as a Pro Circuit rider and is the only one with a AMA Pro Motocross overall victory. (Courtesy Carl Stone) |