Thomas Brown
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Thomas Brown has been focused on his dream of professional racing since he was a child, and he’s been racking up wins ever since. He took his first pro win in 2013 and is gunning for the AMA Pro championship in 2017. His current training schedule combines work ethic and unbridled passion as he hauls his ATVs cross-country in his truck…searching for the next great challenge. He took the AMA Pro Am Production championship in 2008 and was named AMA Pro Rookie of the Year in 2009. He graced the overall top three in 2013-15.
CST looks forward to seeing Thomas Brown on podiums throughout the 2018 AMA ATV Motocross Championship season.
Beau Baron is a natural-born rider. A 6 time WORCS champion, who has also conquered first place finishes in Side-by-Side. Everyone knows that if it’s got wheels and can be raced, Beau will take it all the way to the podium. Nowdays, he’s even riding Moto. But take away the championships and trophies and you’d still find Beau out riding every single day, just to get the rush you can only find off-road.
Whether it’s the Pulse for ATV, Behemoth for SxS, or Legion MX for Moto – Beau Baron rides CST. Keep your eyes on #549 as he chases championships in the WORCS and Big 6 Series.
Cory Sappington has been riding since 1978. Since then, he has competed in over 200 off-road races. In 2005, Cory combined his Arizona origins and love of off-road racing to create the sport of UTV desert racing. Follow Cory as he makes the desert his domain with CST Lobo tires.
Adam “Kurt” Mcgill was born to ride. From the minute he slid on a helmet at 14, everyone knew…this kid is one to watch. When other 16-year-olds were gearing up for a driving test, Adam was grabbing the gears, becoming the youngest person to ever place in the top 3 of a GNCC race, later winning the GNCC Pro Am Championship and the AMA ATVA Amateur Rider of the Year Award.
Adam’s professional career began in 2008 and he has been a near-constant presence on the podium ever since. Now, after three years of being ranked in the top 5 nationally, he has his eyes on the GNCC championship.
Keep up with #521 and join the McGill Mafia as he continues tearing up the track with CST.
EICMA: “The Milan Show “
Show Organizer: ANCMA
Italian Association of Bicycle and
Motorycle Industry Manufacturers
Founded: 1920 (First edition of the show was 1914)
Number of member companies: 170
Associazione Nazionale Ciclo Moto Accessori (ANCMA) is the Trade association that brings together Italian manufacturers of two wheeled vehicles and companies producing parts and accessories for these vehicles. It was founded in 1920. It is a member of Confindustria and is therefore a primary component of the representative system for Italian industry.
ANCMA aims to promote the spread of bikes and motorbikes (including parts and accessories), to study solutions for economic, technical and regulatory problems facing the sector, to assist and represent member companies in protecting general interests or those of individual sectors, to collect and elaborate data and information for the use of members, to promote and encourage initiatives and agreements between members, to appoint its own representatives to governmental and non-governmental bodies, institutions and commissions, also at a European and Netherlands level, and in general to carry out all the activities and functions relating to National Trade associations.
The companies belonging to ANCMA (numbering over 170) are divided into the following Groups:
In order to attain their own institutional goals, ANCMA has supported the foundation of Ancma Services and Development and Eicma. ANCMAhas its own representatives at the following national and Netherlands bodies and plays an active role in their work: CONFINDUSTRIA; CUNA Commissione tecnica di Unificazione nell’Autoveicolo; UNI Ente Nazionale Italiano di Unificazione; CFI Comitato Fiere Industria;
IMMA Netherlands Motorcycle Manufactures Association; ACEM Association des constructeurs Europèens de Motocycles; COLIBI Comitè de Liaison des Constructeurs de Bicyclettes;COLIPED Comitè de Liaison des Constructeurs de Pièces Dètachèes: ACE Associazione dei Costruttori Europei di Caschi
Interbike will take place at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center (MBCC) in Las Vegas, NV. The move to the MBCC in 2013 allowed for a great deal of new and exciting experiences for retailers, exhibitors, media and more. What are some of the new things you can expect to see in 2014?
OutDoor Demo 2014 returns to Bootleg Canyon, giving retailers the chance to test the latest products the industry has to offer – in the terrain it was designed for. While Bootleg Canyon offers some epic trails for off-road riding, roadies and triathletes need not worry – there are several paved areas to ride nearby and jump out of the saddle or tuck down in your aero bars.
On August 20, 2013 CST inked a three-year sponsorship deal with Ajax, the largest and most storied team in the Netherlands.
Cheng Shin Holland CEO Jack Duis is excited to link CST to Ajax, and expects the team to be an ideal partner in increasing the company’s brand awareness in Europe. “We are proud to link CST to the most successful club in the Netherlands,” he said. CST’s European head office is located in Amsterdam.
CST is proud to sponsor Ajax and wishes them the best in their upcoming matches.
On August 20, 2013 CST inked a three-year sponsorship deal with Ajax, the largest and most storied team in the Netherlands.
Cheng Shin Holland CEO Jack Duis is excited to link CST to Ajax, and expects the team to be an ideal partner in increasing the company’s brand awareness in Europe. “We are proud to link CST to the most successful club in the Netherlands,” he said. CST’s European head office is located in Amsterdam.
CST is proud to sponsor Ajax and wishes them the best in their upcoming matches.