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Maxxis Will Offer Over $1.2 Million in Contingencies in 2014

ATV and motorcycle racers in major series are poised to win cash contingencies from Maxxis, with the company offering a total of more than $1.2 million in 2014. Contingencies will be available to riders posting a first, second or third place finish.

ATV and motorcycle racers in major series are poised to win cash contingencies from Maxxis, with the company offering a total of more than $1.2 million in 2014.

 

Maxxis is offering cash to eligible riders in the AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country Series Presented by Maxxis (GNCC); World Off-Road Championship Series (WORCS); ATV Extreme Dirt Track National Series (EDT); Transworld MX Series (TWMX); Mid America Cross Country Racing Series (MAXC); New England ATV Motocross Series (NEATV); Mountain Dew ATV-MX National Championship; and the AMA District 37 Big 6 Grand Prix Series.

 

Although payouts will vary from class to class, riders in all classes will be eligible. Depending upon class, contingencies will be available to riders posting a first, second or third place finish.

 

To be eligible, riders must display a minimum of four 6½-inch Maxxis decals on their motorcycle or ATV. Riders may only submit one contingency request per race weekend, for an event with a minimum of 10 racers competing in the relevant class. Racers should submit contingency forms as soon as possible, because forms postmarked later than 30 days after a race will be denied.

 

For forms and additional information, visit

http://www.maxxis.com/MotorcycleATV/Contingency-Programs.aspx 

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