IRVINE, Calif., April 14, 2009 – Some of the biggest stars of Supercross and leaders in the powersports industry are calling for action in two new videos targeting the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act that has banned the sale of youth-model motorcycles and ATVs. “I understand what they’re trying to do, but they’re doing it in the wrong way,” said Supercross and motocross champion James Stewart. “It’s not saving anyone, it’s hurting everyone.” The videos, with 12 commentaries long and short can be viewed at www.stopthebannow.com, titled, “CPSIA Rider Reactions – Professional Riders, Racers, MX champions and World Class Athletes Talk About the Impact of CPSIA” and “CPSIA Riders Reach Out – Supercross Stars Urge Action.” The footage was shot at the St. Louis Supercross round on March 21 and was a collaboration among the Motorcycle Industry Council, Feld Entertainment, Monster Energy Supercross and factory-backed racing teams of Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha. The CPSIA lead ban has the potential to completely change the sport of motocross, according to Stewart, other riders and industry representatives interviewed: * Travis Pastrana * Mike Alessi * Davi Millsaps * Nicco Izzi * Andrew Short * Kevin Windham * Ivan Tedesco * Blake Wharton * Jim Holley * Jeff Emig * Tommy Hahn * Broc Hepler “All of these pros understand what’s at stake for upcoming riders, their families, thousands of powersports employees, many small businesses and major manufacturers, too,” said Paul Vitrano, General Counsel, Motorcycle Industry Council. “It says a lot that these heroes and so many in the industry are working together and doing everything possible to get this damaging lead law changed.” The MIC urges its members, dealers, and enthusiasts to act now and show their support for S. 608 and H.R. 1587 by contacting their congressional representatives and appropriate committee members via www.StopTheBanNow.com. MIC statements, press releases, video testimonials, news articles, and additional information about the CPSIA can be found on the site. The Motorcycle Industry Council exists to preserve, protect and promote motorcycling through government relations, communications and media relations, statistics and research, aftermarket programs, development of data communications standards, and activities surrounding technical and regulatory issues. It is a not-for-profit, national trade association representing manufacturers and distributors of motorcycles, scooters, motorcycle/ATV/ROV parts and accessories, and members of allied trades such as publishing companies, advertising agencies, insurance firms and consultants.
AMA Supercross Stars Get Involved In Fight Against CPSIA Ban On Youth Dirt Bikes And OHVs
AMA Supercross Stars Get Involved In Fight Against CPSIA Ban On Youth Dirt Bikes And OHVs
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