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show, and joining him in hosting will be Cycle News Editor, Paul Carruthers, and Motorsports Announcer, Laurette Nicoll. TMS will cover the wide spectrum of motorcycle racing, featuring in-studio guests, event updates and news as well as information on new bikes, product reviews and plenty of other surprises. Pipeline Digital Media producers are headed in a bold new direction with plans to broadcast TMS exclusively on the internet. With content that will appeal to motorcycle enthusiasts from all walks, this format will allow viewers around the world to view episodes of TMS at any time. Because of this global reach, TMS has the potential to cultivate an audience much larger than anything a domestic cable carrier could. “With the current technology available and how motorcycle people were using it, we felt it was time to produce a show like this,” said Todd Huffman, series creator and executive producer at Pipeline Digital Media. “Our goal is to build on this platform to not only offer weekly news-talk content, but to also provide in-depth motorcycle entertainment you won’t find anywhere else. We won’t be breezing across the top of motorsports news like traditional cable networks do, but bringing details, personalities and perspectives to race fans everywhere.”


TMS host Jim Holley is no stranger to


the motorcycle racing community or being on camera. As a factory Yamaha rider, Holley won the first Supercross World Championship in 1985 as well as Ultracross titles in 1988 and 1989. He parlayed his talents on a motorcycle into a successful career as a Hollywood stuntman, with films like The Italian Job and Wild Hogs to his credit. More recently Holley has been the voice of live webcasts during the AMA Supercross Championship for Feld Motor Sports as well as the on-screen talent for SupercrossLive.com’s behind-the-scenes coverage. His knowledge and enthusiasm for motorcycle racing and his personable demeanor make him a fan favorite, and his role as host of TMS will put him in a well- deserved spotlight. “It’s a great opportunity to host this ground-breaking series about something I have loved since I was a kid, watching my dad, Al Holley, race flat track around Southern California,” Holley commented. “I love the concept of the show and look forward to having some fun with Paul, Laurette and all of our guests.” The motorcycle industry has already started showing support for this groundbreaking new series. Companies such as Matrix Concepts, Motion Pro Products and Pacific Panel Products are already getting involved to decorate the TMS set. For more and continuing information


on The Moto Show With Jim Holley please visit www.TheMotoShow.com or check us out on Facebook at www.facebook.com/pages/The-Moto- Show/207418419292787


Rocky Mountain Road Trip 2011


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oin motorcycling legends Malcolm Smith and JN Roberts for the ride of a


lifetime August 24-29, 2011 and help celebrate their 70th birthday in the exclusive setting of JN’s backyard. Set on JN Roberts’ 1,400-acre ranch in Montana, the event is limited to the first 30 riders, and the proceeds go to a truly worthy cause (www.MalcolmSmithMotorsports Foundation.org). Racing For Life (www.racingforlife.org) has organized this epic event to raise $30,000 to benefit the Malcolm Smith Motorsports Foundation and the El Oasis Orphanage, located in Valle de Trinidad, Baja California. This six day trip is open to anyone who loves to ride dirt bikes and would love to celebrate Malcolm and JN’s birthday with them. Experience the thrill of a lifetime riding with JN Roberts and Malcolm Smith for several days in the Rocky Mountains. This is the second annual “Rocky Mountain Road Trip” the event will be held at JN’s private ranch, located about 30 minutes from Helena, Montana. The ranch features nearly 20 miles of single- track riding through beautiful Rocky Mountain forest. Like last year the riders will also join Malcolm and JN on the Saturday ride in the nearby Helena National Forest. After three exhilarating days of riding with the two legends, the caravan will return to Southern California on Monday, August 29.





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enneth Michael Wilson of Chula Vista, age 23, born December 10, 1987, passed away on Friday, June


24, 2011. Beloved son and brother, and student at Southwestern College. Kenneth is survived by his parents, Glenn and Teresa; brothers, Mark, Carlos and Ryan and grandmother, Ruth Wilson. His Memorial Service was held on July 6, 2011 at the Chula Vista Presbyterian Church.


Some of his happiest memories were of riding quads in the desert near Ocotillo. Kenneth was much loved and he will be missed.


Send photos of every aspect of your desert adventure including: riding, driving,camping, eating, sleeping, getting stuck, hanging out, the kids, the dogs, the friends . . .


Include your first and last name and city and state where you live as well as information on where the photos are taken and who is in the photos.


Attach maximum of two jpeg images per email. High resolution images preferred. (no alcoholic beverages in photos please) Must have helmet on if riding.


Send to editor@ss-offroadmagazine.com Deadline: August 20, 2011 - but the sooner the better! For Back to the Desert advertising info contact Sherri 760-767-4680


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