Maxxis Offers Over $1 Million in
Cash For 2012 Race Contingencies
AMA ATV MX, EDT, GNCC, NEATV-MX,
Mid-America XC, OMA, & WORCS
Suwanee, GA (1/10/2012) - Maxxis
is again offering cash contingencies totaling
more than one million dollars to all ATV and motorcycle
racers in seven major U.S. off-road race series.
That’s right - cash! Not just discounts,
coupons or free product. Cash payouts are available
to first through third-place finishers in most
classes!
Payouts range from $25 all the way up to $500
for the pro class in certain series. Riders can
earn cash in the following series: ATV Motocross
Nationals; Extreme Dirt Track Nationals; GNCC
ATV and MC; Maxxis New England ATV-MX; Mid America
XC Racing ATV and MC; OMA Nationals ATV and MC;
and WORCS ATV and MC.
“We’re offering up one million dollars
in cash again for 2012,” said Scott Perkins,
marketing specialist for Maxxis’ Specialty
tire division. “We are proud to offer this
support to all the racers in these series. Our
tires are known for their durability along with
their pro-level performance, which means they
are already a great value to racers. But this
cash goes above and beyond to help them with racing
expenses.”
Riders must run Maxxis tires on all four wheels
for ATV and on the front and rear for motorcycle,
and must display the specified number of Maxxis
decals on their vehicles. Full instructions are
on the contingency application forms.
To view or download forms, please visit
http://www.maxxis.com/MotorcycleATV/Contingency-Programs.aspx.
About Maxxis International:
For over 43 years, Maxxis International
has delivered high-quality tires to both original
equipment and aftermarket customers. Maxxis offers
products for automotive, light truck, motorcycle,
ATV, bicycle, lawn & garden and industrial
use. The company has operations in Asia, Europe
and North America, and its products are distributed
in approximately 170 countries. For more information,
please visit www.maxxis.com.

Maxxis
International - USA
545 Old Peachtree Road
Suwanee, GA 30024
(800) 4MAXXIS
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