
AMA ATV Motocross "ATV-24/7"
Episode 7 Airs This Sunday
"ATV-24/7" Episode 7 to Air On Versus
Channel November 13, 2011
Minneapolis, MN (11/11/2011)
- When the "ATV-24/7" TV crew rolled
into Lorettas on Thursday night, they were expecting
the worst. Hot, humid temperatures in the 100s
... sleeping in another Motel 6 ... Screws' grits.
But instead they got a weekend they will never
forget, one that will certainly end up in their
powersports highlight reel someday.
All of their "stars" were there. The
injured Iron Man. Big Daddy and Jordan. The rookie
spoiler Hetrick. Snapp, Brown and Upperman. And
the hundreds of racers and families who break
the bank each season for a chance to pull up to
the starting line.
The weather was glorious. The track was well-groomed
and moist. And both racers and fans alike smiled
to each other each time the sweet fumes of race
gas wafted out of the pits.
Round 11, the Final race of the season, Hurricane
Mills, TN. The battle is set. The points spread
is small. And anything can still happen. It's
all part of the last episode (of the season) of
"ATV-24/7."
The feature story this episode focuses on the
ATVMX crew -- the underloved, underrated sometimes
cantankerous officials and crew members who make
sure every race weekend happens according to Plan
A. Or Plan B.
Episode #7 of ATV-24/7 airs this Sunday, November
13 at 5:30 p.m. Eastern on the Versus Network,
soon to be NBC Sports. The show will be available
online at www.atv247.com
shortly after the broadcast.
"ATV-24/7" is sponsored by Can-Am,
DWT Racing, American Suzuki and Amsoil. The show
is co-produced for Racer TV by Long Haul Productions
and Mainstream Media Group, Inc.
About the AMA ATV
Motocross Championship
The AMA ATV Motocross Championship is the nation's
premier amateur and professional ATV motocross
series, hosted at top motocross facilities nationwide.
The 11-round series features the Nation's best
racers, teams and sponsors, and is America's largest
and longest-running ATV national motocross program.
Since 1985, the series continues to expand and
produce top talent from the amateur ranks, while
premiering the professional class. For more information,
please visit www.atvmotocross.com.
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