Cobra Clean Up At Loretta's  (Mar 23, 2010)

Cobra racers continued to write the chapters of the most successful American-made motorcycle in the history of motocross racing this past week, led by California's Stilez Robertson and Florida's Jordan Bailey, sweeping the premier 50cc class races at the 28th annual AMA Amateur MX National Championships held at Loretta Lynn.

Beginning with the 50cc AMA Stock class, Bailey led a Cobra King 50 charge that secured Cobra the first 24 places, a total of 37 Cobra machines in a race totalling 42 riders, a domination that was enjoyed by all at Cobra motorcycles.

Joining Bailey in the 50cc AMA 1 Stock class, Robertson matched Bailey with a 1st/1st/1st three moto clean sweep, In 2nd place behind robertson was Cobra rider Ethan Mann and 3rd place went to another Cobra mounted rider, Gauge Keith. In all Cobra kids swept the top six AMA 1Stock class, eight out of the top ten spots and 36 out of 43 qualifying spots in the class field.

Loretta's also proved to be a key spot to launch the new 2010 Cobra line-up. All the new models, including the revised CX65, were photographed and videod all over Loretta's and caught the attention of the entire industry attending the event.

Cobra, founded in 1993, produces the most succesful line of competition mini-cycles and mini-quads in the United States with more than 200 national titles to their credit in the last decade. Based in Hillsdale, Michigan, Cobra's mission is to build premium products for the serious racer

Below is a link to the video from Racer-X magazine featuring Cobra at Loretta Lynn's.

http://www.racerxonline.com/article/2009-loretta-lynns-cobra-recap-video.aspx

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