2020 World Vet Cup of Nations

2020 Racing Academy is excited to announce our entry into the 2020 World Vet Cup of Nations at the World Vet MX Championship at Glen Helen is approved. We are officially representing the USA!

The Cup of Nations is a chance for Veteran riders to represent their countries as part of three-man national teams at the 2020 Dubya USA World Vet Motocross Championship on November 6-8. Each country is allowed up to 3 teams consisting of 3 members. Each team must have a 30+, 40+, and 50+ riders on the team. These 3 riders can be of any skill level. The event will be a two-moto format with the first moto on Saturday and the second moto on Sunday. We are so excited to have a team from the East Coast competing in this year’s event.

What is the team doing to prepare?

As Ike likes to say, luck favors the prepared. The team is focused on preparing both physically, mentally as well as making sure all riders have the proper bike setup. Practice, practice, practice, and more practice on different terrains. The faster riders are pushing the slower riders to get out of their comfort zone. Follow our journey on Facebook or YouTube.

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