Rok Bagoros stunt training in pre-season with KTM Duke 125
www.rokbagoros.com Rok Bagoroš is preparing him self for the upcoming stunt season full of shows and competitions. He trained in the long cold winter near his hometown and now he is ready to Rock the asphalt … Freestyle duke 125 rider Rok Bagoroš Camera operator, Editor : Dominik Pelc Music: Mt Eden Dubstep – Sierra Leone
Paso Fino in training – with rider
Primero Mercurio, a 3 year old colt owned by Wendy Jeffery and Kirsten Benson, trained by Jean Claude and his son Rafael in Spain. Sire is World Champion Stallion Ingeniero and Dam is Cleopatra del Juncal.
[ENDURO] Seb Guillaume – Hva’s Riders’ One Fun Training [Goodspeed]
ENDURO Sebastien Seb Guillaume – Hva’s Riders’ One Fun Training Husqvarna Factory rider Azzalin Team
DMF Ducati Monster 796 Review
As part of DMF’s mission for rider education through product and bike reviews, foundation founder Christine Firehock visited Southern California Ducati and put the new Monster 796 through the paces, on both road and track. We found that Ducati’s new mid-sized Monster is a nice fit in between the Monster 696 and the new Monster 1100. In particular, the new ATPC wet clutch technology that Ducati has developed for the 796 gave us superior control and stability during speed shifting (and particularly downshifting) during the intense downhill corners on Horse Thief Mile track at Willow Springs Raceway. The only real complaint we had for the bike is the non-adjustable stock front Marzocchi 43mm forks. While the 796 felt incredible on the track, aggressive riding on rough streets or roads might warrant an upgrade from Ohlins or Racetech. Highly experienced riders or track day junkies may want to skip the 796 and go right to the new Monster 1100. DMF will have an exclusive review of the 1100 in the very near future – check back soon! DianaMotoFoundation.org

