VOL. 51 ISSUE 45 NOVEMBER 11, 2014 P27
NEW MX DOCUMENTARY ON THE HORIZON
"A
merican Motocross, Last Chance of a
Lifetime," is a 15-episode documentary
series set to debut on MAVTV sometime next
year. The show will provide viewers with an in-
sider's look at pro motocross, from a privateer's
point of view, on professional motocross rac-
ing. The production company is now accepting
applications from AMA licensed professional
motocross racers to join the cast. (Applications
for its rider positions should be sent to www.
amxtv.com. Any professional racers who have
or are eligible for an AMA pro license can apply).
The producers of "American Motocross, Last
Chance of a Lifetime" plan on using an "American
Idol-Meets Pro Motocross" selection process, and
narrow the applicants to a 10-rider field. One lucky
racer will be invited to compete. A winner will be
chosen to join the cast of the show and receive a
contract to represent the team in the 2015 Lucas
Oil Pro Motocross Championship Series.
"American Motocross, Last Chance of a Life-
time" was created by Dean and Angela Taylor as a
way to help a struggling privateer rider get one last
shot at achieving his dream.
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Two-time GNCC XC1 Pro
Champion Kailub Russell will
return to defend his title in the
GNCC Series. Russell was the
dominant rider of the 2014 series
claiming nine wins.
Russell will be joined by his
biggest competitor, two-time Na-
tional Enduro Champion, Char-
lie Mullins. "Hot Rod" as he is
known to fans will contest the
GNCC and National Enduro Se-
ries for 2015 where he is looking
to fight for both championships
after returning from a wrist injury
that kept him from racing the ma-
jority of the 2014 season.
Bobbitt will return to the fac-
tory team to join Mullins in the
championship hunt in the Na-
tional Enduro Series. Bobbitt
took a win at the final National
Enduro round in 2014, after re-
turning from a knee injury that
plagued him through the entire
season. "I am very happy to
return to the KTM team," said
Bobbitt. "I started my career
with KTM and have always been
passionate about their product
and can't wait to get back on or-
ange and work toward another
championship."
On the west coast, KTM will
support Taylor Robert in the En-
duroCross Series as well as the
FIM Super Enduro Series. The
FIM Super Enduro Series will be
a new venture for Robert. "I am
really excited about participating
in the entire FIM Super Enduro
Series," said Robert. "I love the
extreme events and this series
encompasses all of the challeng-
es I like on a race course. I enjoy
the international races and am
looking forward to representing
my team on the top level."
Ramirez will return to the AMA
Hare & Hound Series where he
will try to capture his first title in
that segment.
Martinez has signed on for
another year as the only facto-
ry-supported female off-road
racer. Martinez dominated the
GNCC WXC class on her way
to her first championship in the
series this year claiming nine
wins. For 2015, she will return to
the GNCC Series to defend her
title as well as compete in select
AMA EnduroCross events.
The motocross documentary "American Motocross,
Last Chance of a Lifetime" should air next year.