Insane
7th March 2004, 03:04 PM
SUPERCROSS and FREESTYLE MOTOCROSS are set to rock Perth’s Quit Motoplex on Saturday the 8th of May in Kwiana Beach.
Why are more people turning their attention to extreme sports?
Because everyone imagines themselves being charged up enough to put their lives at risk and walking away. There is a quest in us all to find an adrenalin charge.
Extreme sports are about individuality, higher levels of achievements, redefining your personal performance boundaries, finding your limits and then pushing them. The extreme sport movement has had a large impact upon a diverse audience and has well and truly captured their attention.
The thrill of extreme competition only heightens the adrenalin charge and that's what draws the thousands of spectators to the racetrack. They're hungry for the thrills and spills of the event and are eager to soak it up- they want to become part of the event and its atmosphere!
So that’s why we’re back- with more riders, bigger jumps and loads more freestyle action!
Welcome to the world according to Full Throttle Sports.
Racing – The battle is set to erupt
The biggest most intense battle of 2004 is set to erupt in a state that has been starved of adrenalin, starved of extreme action and starved of what we all crave – fast furious “full throttle” supercross action. It has been all KTM this year. Team KTM Motorex teammates Jay Marmont and Cheyne Boyd will once again try and out do each other while Team Honda’s Troy Dorron will be going all out to top his arch rival Jay Marmont. Joining this battle will be Team Suzuki’s Danny Ham & Honda mounted Craig Carmichael and crowd favorite Steven “Air Time” Andrews. These riders have been going hammer and tongs all year and will be coming to Perth to continue their epic Pro Open battle.
In the Pro Lite class all eyes will be on Team Motorex rider Ryan Marmont who has been riding awesome this year on his KTM 125SX 2-stroke. One man who wants to stand tall on the winner’s podium is none other than Jye Harvey. The No Fear Honda rider battled an illness at the start of the year that had set him back, but Jye is now fit, strong and ready to take on his Pro Lite rivals on his all new CRF250. Daniel McCoy will be doing his best to put his Team Yamaha YZ250F out in front as will Team Kawasaki’s Adam Robinson and Brent Landman on their potent KX250F's. Snapping at their heels will be the privateer Team Powerhouse duo of Cameron Sinclair and Blake “Bilko” Williams, as they take aim at the factory riders. One thing is for sure- come the night of May 8th, Perth with witness some of the most intense, edge of your seat racing ever seen!
Freestyle- The Freaks Are Unleashed
Ride it hard & fast without the rules of racing. The Freestyle movement is something all youths have engaged in. Tasmania will be subject to all of the intensity & insanity of the most ******** Australian Freestyle Motocross Pro’s. Unlimited sick tricks, instant gratification and all out no holds bared freestyle! Nothing will prepare you for the unleashing of Australia’s freaks of freestyle- Porter, Shuebring, “SINX” Sinclair, “BILKO” Williams and Jezza Ray- the freight train is ready to disembark and nothing can stop it!.
Fast 50’s and MORE!
The mini madness has taken the world by storm and the young dare devils are coming across to invade the apple island. Over ten riders/racers will demonstrate their skills and techniques in an effort to out do one another and their mighty pocket rockets.
Off the track will be the HUGE Accessories Sales, Motorcycle displays and competition giveaways.
And if this is not enough one lucky spectator will go home with an all new KTM Pro Senior 50cc. KTM in conjunction with Full Throttle Sports and Shift are giving away one KTM Pro Senior 50cc and Shift racing gear.
Get in fast to satisfy your need for speed, action and adrenalin as Freerider presents the KTM Supercross Open.
Gates open at 5.00pm, racing starts 7pm.
Tickets are available from-
Quit Motorplex Ph- 08 9419 6622 or www.motorplex.com.au
Ticket prices-
Adult $35.50
Concession $24.50
Family (2+2) $110.50
(inc booking and handling fees)
For further information, visit http://www.fullthrottlesports.com
Why are more people turning their attention to extreme sports?
Because everyone imagines themselves being charged up enough to put their lives at risk and walking away. There is a quest in us all to find an adrenalin charge.
Extreme sports are about individuality, higher levels of achievements, redefining your personal performance boundaries, finding your limits and then pushing them. The extreme sport movement has had a large impact upon a diverse audience and has well and truly captured their attention.
The thrill of extreme competition only heightens the adrenalin charge and that's what draws the thousands of spectators to the racetrack. They're hungry for the thrills and spills of the event and are eager to soak it up- they want to become part of the event and its atmosphere!
So that’s why we’re back- with more riders, bigger jumps and loads more freestyle action!
Welcome to the world according to Full Throttle Sports.
Racing – The battle is set to erupt
The biggest most intense battle of 2004 is set to erupt in a state that has been starved of adrenalin, starved of extreme action and starved of what we all crave – fast furious “full throttle” supercross action. It has been all KTM this year. Team KTM Motorex teammates Jay Marmont and Cheyne Boyd will once again try and out do each other while Team Honda’s Troy Dorron will be going all out to top his arch rival Jay Marmont. Joining this battle will be Team Suzuki’s Danny Ham & Honda mounted Craig Carmichael and crowd favorite Steven “Air Time” Andrews. These riders have been going hammer and tongs all year and will be coming to Perth to continue their epic Pro Open battle.
In the Pro Lite class all eyes will be on Team Motorex rider Ryan Marmont who has been riding awesome this year on his KTM 125SX 2-stroke. One man who wants to stand tall on the winner’s podium is none other than Jye Harvey. The No Fear Honda rider battled an illness at the start of the year that had set him back, but Jye is now fit, strong and ready to take on his Pro Lite rivals on his all new CRF250. Daniel McCoy will be doing his best to put his Team Yamaha YZ250F out in front as will Team Kawasaki’s Adam Robinson and Brent Landman on their potent KX250F's. Snapping at their heels will be the privateer Team Powerhouse duo of Cameron Sinclair and Blake “Bilko” Williams, as they take aim at the factory riders. One thing is for sure- come the night of May 8th, Perth with witness some of the most intense, edge of your seat racing ever seen!
Freestyle- The Freaks Are Unleashed
Ride it hard & fast without the rules of racing. The Freestyle movement is something all youths have engaged in. Tasmania will be subject to all of the intensity & insanity of the most ******** Australian Freestyle Motocross Pro’s. Unlimited sick tricks, instant gratification and all out no holds bared freestyle! Nothing will prepare you for the unleashing of Australia’s freaks of freestyle- Porter, Shuebring, “SINX” Sinclair, “BILKO” Williams and Jezza Ray- the freight train is ready to disembark and nothing can stop it!.
Fast 50’s and MORE!
The mini madness has taken the world by storm and the young dare devils are coming across to invade the apple island. Over ten riders/racers will demonstrate their skills and techniques in an effort to out do one another and their mighty pocket rockets.
Off the track will be the HUGE Accessories Sales, Motorcycle displays and competition giveaways.
And if this is not enough one lucky spectator will go home with an all new KTM Pro Senior 50cc. KTM in conjunction with Full Throttle Sports and Shift are giving away one KTM Pro Senior 50cc and Shift racing gear.
Get in fast to satisfy your need for speed, action and adrenalin as Freerider presents the KTM Supercross Open.
Gates open at 5.00pm, racing starts 7pm.
Tickets are available from-
Quit Motorplex Ph- 08 9419 6622 or www.motorplex.com.au
Ticket prices-
Adult $35.50
Concession $24.50
Family (2+2) $110.50
(inc booking and handling fees)
For further information, visit http://www.fullthrottlesports.com