
MOTOWOZ Racers Claim
7 AMA ATV MX National Championships
Riders
Using Motowoz Suspension Earn 64 Overall Wins
in 2010
Ham Lake, MN (8/30/2010) - Motowoz
Performance Systems Products is pleased to announce
six amateur racers using its shocks have won national
titles in seven classes in the prestigious 2010
ITP Tires/Moose Racing AMA ATV Motocross Championship
Series. Five of the six riders competed in the youth
ranks and the other raced in the Women’s C
class. Nineteen riders earned at least a top five
positions in their class and recorded a mind-boggling
64 overall wins this year on their Motowoz-equipped
ATVs. The 11-round amateur AMA ATV motocross series
concluded Sunday, August 15 at Loretta’s Lynn’s
Dude Ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tenn.
“I’m extremely thrilled with our
season results and tallying 64 overall class wins
this year,” said Motowoz CEO Jim Jaworski.
“Competition is all about winning and earning
championships and our racers did an outstanding
job in 2010. To have 19 riders finish in the top
five of their class and get seven championships
is wonderful. I congratulate all the racers and
thank them for choosing Motowoz suspension.”
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Motowoz's Kelsey Dyer was on fire this season
on her Honda ATV winning a total of 11 podiums
& sweeping both motos during 9 different
events this season in the Women's C Class |
The 2010 season was impressive on a statistical
front for racers who used Motowoz shocks. They recorded
the fastest lap time in their class 147 times and
earned 111 moto victories. In 2010, Chase Horton,
on his Motowoz-equipped Cobra, scored 15 podiums
in three classes. His 14 double-moto sweeps helped
him win the 90 Automatic Sr. (12-15) class and repeat
as champion in the 90 Production (8-15) class.
Kelsey Dyer of Quincy, Ill., posted nine victories
in the Women’s C class on her Motowoz-backed
Honda. She earned a total of 11 podiums in two
classes and won both motos in the Women’s
C class at nine events in 2010.
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#14 Motowoz's Chase Horton |
“Winning one championship is hard enough,
but earning two in one season is remarkable. Chase
Horton was downright impressive to watch this year.
I congratulate him and all the national champions
for their successful season,” Jaworski said.
“I can’t say enough about Kelsey’s
effort. She won her class, but also earned two third-place
finishes in the male-dominated Production C class,
too.” Wisconsin racer Samuel Rowe won
the highly competitive 90 Mod (8-15) class by
28 points with seven victories and eight podiums.
He also took second in the Super-Mini (13-15)
class, recording eight podiums and four wins.
On the year, he recorded 17 trips to the podium
in three classes.
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#38 Motowoz's Sam Rowe |
Another Motowoz-supported racer who h ad a successful
2010 season was Jordan Digby. The Fulton, Mississippi
racer, who had eight wins this year, won the 70
SS (6-11) class championship and finished second
in the 90 Automatic Jr. (8-11) class. Minnesotan
Tyler Mack earned the 90 CVT (8-15) title by tallying
six wins and seven podiums in the first eight
rounds. He started hot in 2010 by winning the
first five races of the year. The youngest Motowoz
rider to win a title was DJ Bassani of Sussex,
N.J. He competed in four classes and had 20 podiums,
including eight consecutive to start the season
in the 50 CVT (6-8) class. Bassani also finished
second in the 70 CVT (6-11) class, where he earned
five wins and 10 podiums.
- 2010 Motowoz AMA ATV MX Class
Champions -
- Women’s C: Kelsey
Dyer, Quincy, Ill.
2010 class stats: 9 wins and 9 podiums
- 90 Mod (8-15): Sam Rowe,
Menasha, Wis.
2010 class stats: 7 wins and 8 podiums
- 90 Automatic Sr. (12-15):
Chase Horton, Arcadia, S.C.
2010 class stats: 7 wins and 7 podiums
- 90 Production (8-15):
Horton
2010 class stats: 7 wins and 7 podiums
- 70 SS (6-11): Jordan
Digby, Fulton, Miss.
2010 class stats: 6 wins and 7 podiums
- 90 CVT (8-15): Tyler
Mack, New Ulm, Minn.
2010 class stats: 6 wins and 7 podiums
- 50 CVT (6-8): DJ Bassani,
Sussex, N.J.
2010 class stats: 8 wins and 8 podiums
Jaworski was thrilled to see his racers step
up their game in 2010 and can’t wait for
next year. “We’re fortunate enough
to have a great group of riders who run our product
and we work well together,” he explained.
“Setup and customized shock building is
critical for racing, especially at the youth level.
This was a banner year for us, but we know we
missed out on a few more titles. While that may
get some people down, it only says to me that
we need to work even harder. Real-world research
and valuable feedback from our racers has resulted
in new innovations and I’m in the process
of changing up our product in terms of adjustments
and looks.”
To see the complete Motowoz Performance Systems
offerings, visit www.motowoz.com
or to inquire about custom orders, call (763)
390-9549. For tech questions, contact jim@motowoz.com
or to apply for racing sponsorship, contact
suzi@motowoz.com.
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ABOUT MOTOWOZ
Designed and manufactured in the USA, MOTOWOZ
Performance Systems has grown from its humble
start in 2002 in a small garage in Southern California
to its state-of-the-art corporate headquarters
and R&D facility in Ham Lake, Minn. Specializing
in ATV suspension systems for both adult and mini
quads, MOTOWOZ utilizes its highly innovative
manufacturing plant to adapt its technology to
its customers. MOTOWOZ takes pride in having the
ability to rapidly test new designs within days
of conception and produce solid results for racers
and recreational riders alike. Its shocks’
real-world performance and proven adjustability
separate MOTOWOZ Performance System from the pack.

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