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As the highly anticipated new version of Nissan’s global compact car, the March, debuts in Japan and Thailand, Maxxis tires are original equipment.
Maxxis’ sponsored riders took multiple podiums at the GNCC Maxxis General motorcycle race, including Chris Bach’s third place in XC1 Pro.
The Maxxis General lived up to its name, with a sweep of the podium by the company’s riders.
With a victory by Josh Demuth, Team Babbitt’s took a fifth podium sweep on Maxxcross tires in what has shaped up to be a phenomenal season.
Christopher Bach rode Maxxcross tires to second place overall at the GNCC motorcycle opener, held March 2 in River Ranch, Florida.
Maxxis’ sponsored riders earned two podium spots at Round 2 of WORCS ATV, with veteran Beau Baron taking second place and Josh Row grabbing third in his first podium as a pro. The race was held February 27-28 in Primm, Nevada.
In another dominating performance, the members of Team Babbitt’s took their fourth sweep of the podium this year.
The GNCC ATV season has begun, and Chris Borich wasted no time in defending his championship.
Another podium sweep for the unstoppable Team Babbitt’s: Josh Demuth took his second straight win at AMA Arenacross Round 7, with teammate Tyler Bowers in second place and Chad Johnson in third.
Maxxis’ sponsored triathlete Tim O’Donnell has won one of his sport’s highest honors. O’Donnell was named Non-International Triathlete Union (ITU) Athlete of the Year for 2009 by USA Triathlon’s Athlete Advisory Council.
Besting the most competitive slate of riders so far this season, Team Babbitt’s Josh Demuth won the second night of AMA Arenacross Round 6. The race was held February 13 in Youngstown, Ohio.
They just can’t be stopped: With a victory from Tyler Bowers and second and third place finishes...
Maxxis, maker of the best tires on the market for off-road racing, is offering lucrative cash contingencies totaling more than one million dollars to all ATV and motorcycle racers in eight major U.S. race series.
Team Babbitt’s has done it again: a victory from Josh Demuth gave the team its seventh straight win in AMA Arenacross.
KBR Racing’s Brad Goolsby started the WORCS season in fine style, taking third place at the opening round of the motorcycle series.
It’s more than a hot streak: With Tyler Bowers’ victories in both races of Round 3, Team Babbitt’s has won every event of the AMA Arenacross season to date. Round 3 was held January 22-23 in Hampton, Virginia.
Defending WORCS champion Beau Baron began the season with a dominating win at Round 1, held January 22-24 in Phoenix, Arizona.
With Tyler Bowers winning Rounds 3 and 4, Team Babbitt’s and Maxxcross continue to dominate the AMA Arenacross series.
Team Babbitt’s is wasting no time dominating the podium in 2010: Riders from the Maxxis-sponsored crew won the first two rounds of the AMA Arenacross series. The races were held January 8-10 in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Maxxis has signed a roster of winning riders for 2010. With a mix of returning champions and rising stars, this line-up should dominate podiums throughout the season. Teams and riders are listed below.
VeloNews has released its 22nd annual awards list, and three of Maxxis’ sponsored riders have been named to the prestigious ranking.
The world’s most grueling desert race was no match for Wayne Matlock and his Razrs. Matlock’s team won Class 25 of the Tecate SCORE Baja 1000...
Maxxis is ranked seventh on Interbrand’s 2009 list of Taiwan’s Top 20 Global Brands.
In the run-up to next year’s Arenacross series, Maxxis tires came through for Team Babbitt’s.
Maxxis’ sponsored rider Killian Woder has taken his third 15-29 B Sport WORCS championship, with a second place in WORCS’ Open B class...
The Maxxis-sponsored RPM Racing team has scorched a path to several top spots in major series.
With championships in the GNCC, WORCS and the AMA ATV MX, riders on Maxxis’ Razrs won every major ATV series in 2009.
Jason Thomas ended the GNCC season with a spot on the podium at the Klotz Ironman.
With a final victory for ATV champion Chris Borich, Maxxis ended the season dominating the GNCC’s top ranks.
With a clean sweep of four top drifting events, Maxxis has established itself as a dominant force in the Western drifting world.
Chris Forsberg has ridden Maxxis to the Formula Drift championship, clinching his title at the seventh and final round of the season.
Overcoming a mechanical problem which cost him a lap in the season’s final race, Beau Baron of Team MCR has taken the 2009 WORCS ATV championship.
With victories for Geoff Kabush and Alison Sydor, Maxxis-Rocky Mountain dominated the Canadian Cyclocross National Championships.
Riding MA-Z1 Drifts all the way, Steve Biagioni of the Maxxis-sponsored Team Japspeed has taken the 2009 British Drift Championship.
Expanding its support of European football, Maxxis International has signed an agreement to sponsor German team Hamburg SV through the 2009-10 season.
Maxxis ruled at Round 12 of the GNCC series, Power Line Park. Chris Borich, who clinched this year’s ATV title at Round 11, racked up another victory, while Maxxis’ sponsored riders took six of the top seven spots in XC1.
With two races left in the season, Chris Borich has ridden Razrs to his first GNCC ATV championship.
Chris Borich took his seventh XC1 Pro win of the year at the GNCC’s Round 10, tightening his hold on the series’ lead.
Rising star Jamie Lanza rode Maxxcross tires to sixth place at the latest round of the AMA Endurocross. Round 3 was held September 12 in Florence, South Carolina.
With a little help from his teammates, Andrew Pinfold of OUCH Presented by Maxxis took second place in the final stage of the Tour of Missouri. The Tour was held September 7-13 at sites throughout the state.
Riding Maxxis Trepador radials, Shawn Morris has clinched the TORC Pro Super Buggy championship.
Maxxis’ sponsored rider Caroline Buchanan won women’s four cross at the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships, held September 1-6 in Canberra, Australia.
By mutual agreement, Cheng Shin Rubber Ind. Co., Ltd. d/b/a Maxxis International and Toyo Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. will dissolve their joint ventures at factories in Kunshan, China and Xiamen, China.
Driver Brian Deegan made the podium at Round 7 of the M4SX SXS Stadium Series, racing his Maxxis-shod kart to third place.
Chris Borich is on a roll: the current GNCC points leader also won the latest round of the WORCS series.
Maxxis rider Dustin Wimmer rode Razrs to a second straight AMA ATV MX title at the Dirt Days National.
In a performance which tightened his hold on the series’ lead, Chris Forsberg rode MA-Z1 Drifts to victory at Round 5 of Formula D.
The members of the RPM Racing Team have racked up victories and podiums at major series in recent weeks.
Robert Naughton continued his LOORS winning streak in Lake Elsinore, taking his sixth victory of the season at Round 7.
With victories in both motos of Round 9, Dustin Wimmer has retaken the lead in the ATV MX Nationals’ overall standings.
The biggest action sports event of the year will have a strong Maxxis presence, as some of the company’s top sponsored riders compete for X Games gold.
The most competitive class in off-road racing was no match for Dan Vanden Heuvel as he roared to victory at Round 7 of the TORC series, bringing Maxxis its first-ever win in the series’ Pro 2WD class.
With 22,000 delighted fans watching his every move, Nate Adams topped the podium at the third round of the Red Bull X-Fighters World Tour.
Besting more than 70 other teams, the Northland Motorsports/Precision Concepts Kawasaki race team won this year’s 12 Hours of Glen Helen motorcycle race, held June 27 in Devore, California.
With wins in both motos, Dustin Wimmer took first place at the ATV MX Summer National. Fellow Razr rider Doug Gust grabbed the second-place spot.
When TORC came to Crandon, Marty Hart ruled. The veteran driver took Pro Light victories in Rounds 5 and 6, held June 20-21 in Wisconsin.
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