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Cycle News 2016 Issue 18 May 10

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IN THE WIND P44 KLIM TO HOST SECOND ANNUAL COW TAG RIDE F or the second consecutive year Klim is set to host the Cow Tag Off-road Ride. This unique event gives rider the op- portunity to spend a day riding amazing single-track trails while helping to support trail advocacy groups. The event will be held on June 25 at Kelly Canyon Ski Resort just a few miles from Klim's Idaho headquarters. In addition to raffle prizes, great food and great riding alongside pro racers, one lucky rider will win a brand new Beta 300 RR Race Edition. The Cow Tag is a one-day event that puts riders on the Big Hole Mountain trail system where they will go in search of Cow Tags. Guided by maps and GPS tracks, individual riders will be challenged to collect as many, or the most challenging (depending on your strategy) Cow Tags for valuable raffle tick- ets to be used for prize drawings at the end of the event. "Keeping trails open to motor- ized use is something all of us at Klim care deeply about," said Klim Marketing Director John Summers. "Our first Cow Tag event was a huge success and raised a lot of money and aware- ness for trail advocacy organi- zations. Building on what we learned last year, the 2016 Cow Tag will be even better." The event is limited to 250 riders and spots are filling up quickly. To enter, or for more information, visit www.klim.com/ cow-tag-registration. Even if you can't make it to Idaho for the event, you can still enter to win the Beta at www.sharetrails.org/ cowtag. CN MONSTER ENERGY TO SPONSOR ALL-NEW SMX RIDERS' CUP Y outhstream recently an- nounced that Monster Energy will be the title sponsor of the all-new SMX Riders' Cup, a unique stadium motocross event (read: a supercross event clev- erly not called "supercross") that will take place in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, on October 8, 2016. Youthstream President Giuseppe Luongo was joined by Team Suzuki World MXGP's Team Manager Stefan Everts, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's Antti Pyrho- nen and DP19 Yamaha's David Philippaerts for the announce- ment in Teutschenthal at the May 7-8 MXGP of Germany. The unique format of the race will pit seven manufactur- ers (KTM, Honda, Husqvarna, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki and TM) against each other, each fielding a four-rider team (three main riders and one "Joker" that can replace any rider on the team at any time). Riders can compete aboard any bike they want between 245cc to 450cc— two-stroke or four-stroke. Team captains will compete for pole position in a two-lap Superpole sprint, and riders will then line up for three SMX main event races. The Riders' Cup will award the individual overall win- ner, while combined scores from all three riders in all three races will determine the Manufacturers Cup winner. In addition to the main events, there will be two junior classes: the SMX 125cc class and a YZ125 Cup, which is an invita- tional for Yamaha riders. For more information on the event, go to www.mxgp.com/ tracks/veltins-arena. CN

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