2011 IJSBA National Tour Round 2 Wraps Up

We got off to a very fast start on Sunday morning in Montgomery, AL for the US Open of Watercross. The temperatures were well into the 90’s and the humidity was close to 100%, but every rider was focused on the second stop of the tour. In the Pro-Am Runabout Open class things got dicey […]

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2011 IJSBA National Tour Round 2

From the opening ceremonies right into the pro classes, first up was the Pro Runabout Open. Claude Clayton from Tupelo, MS got the nod from the computer and had gate choice and he decided to take the spot closest to the tower and that worked out well for him. He pulled the holeshot and led […]

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New Video – Sheboygan Event Helmet Cam

In case you missed it there is now a new video up in the rotation. This video is all helmet cam – both racing and freestyle footage. I was wearing the helmet cam for both shoots in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. It was a Saturday night freestyle fun ride as the surf and fog rolled in; then […]

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2011 IJSBA National Tour Round 1 Wraps Up

Our first winner of the year didn’t come from the racing side of the weekend’s competition but from the Hydro-Turf Freestyle Competition. Jason “the Destroyer” Stoyer built on his stellar performance Saturday and easily took the win. Stoyer used a borrowed boat on Saturday but on Sunday he had his own rig and he launched […]

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2011 IJSBA National Tour Kicks Off

If the opening motos of the 2011 IJSBA National Tour are any indication of how the rest of the year will go we are in for a wild ride! In the Pro-Am Runabout Open class things got dicey right out of the gate but Brian Baldwin was able to get to the first marker cleanly […]

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IJSBA Update April 2011

Greetings to the Personal Watercraft Racing Community. This announcement is an update for the things going on with the International Jet Sports Boating Association as we head out of winter and into the spring season. Before we begin the update, the IJSBA sends our deepest condolences to those who have suffered from the recent catastrophes […]

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