Chris Blais Baja 500 sponsor announcement
Racing series SCORE
Date 2007-05-23
Dakar Rally and Desert Standout Chris Blais Locks In KTM and Red Bull Sponsorships Ahead of Baja 500
May 22, 2007 - Temecula, CA - To the victor go the spoils, and in the midst of a meteoric desert racing career, as well as a podium finish at this
year's grueling Dakar Rally, sponsors are clamoring to hook up with current and future off-road star Chris Blais. The latest deals to close are
two-year pacts with KTM and Red Bull, a fitting reward for the 26-year-old rider who piloted a Red Bull-sponsored KTM 660 Rally machine to third place
this past January in the "mother of all rallies," after claiming top ten finishes in the preceding two years of the race as well.
"I'm excited to be enhancing my relationship with both KTM and Red Bull," said Blais. "Now I know I'll have great bikes - and the energy to race 'em -
for at least the next two years!"
"All of us at KTM are very pleased to build our relationship with Chris Blais, focusing on victory in Dakar," said KTM Racing Director Kurt Nicoll.
"Over the past 3 years he's proven that he possesses the qualities of a champion. As a factory rider, Chris will continue to receive the best
equipment and support that we can provide and we look to a bright future together."
Chris Blais For hi-res photos click here. Recognizing elite athletes is something that Red Bull is known for and membership in their much coveted
A-team ranks says a lot about what they think about Blais' racing accomplishments.
"Chris Blais was a unanimous choice for all of us at Red Bull," offered Red Bull Motorsports Marketing man Dane Herron. "He exemplifies our culture
and core values and we are very proud that he'll continue to be an important member of our family."
Besides enjoying what is arguably the best sponsorship package of any off-road racer in North America, Blais also regularly garners the praise of both
competitors and industry veterans alike, including mentor and past Dakar teammate Scot Harden.
"Chris has gone from being just another AMA District 37 fast guy to an elite rally racer in the space of only a couple of years," commented Harden,
the manager and Blais' fellow rider on the Red Bull/KTM U.S. Dakar team. "He definitely deserves the kind of corporate support that's coming his way
now."
Of the upcoming Class 22 duel with Robby Bell (among a record number of other entries) in the Tecate SCORE Baja 500, Blais says, "I feel confident
about my chances this year. I've been very involved developing my race bikes with KTM's factory rally department and now going into our fourth season
of working together everything feels natural. It's like an extra shot of confidence, and every little bit helps, whether you're headed for Dakar or
taking on the Baja."
Joining Blais on his south of the border trek on June 2nd will be top rallyist Cyril Despres and Nevada fast man David Pearson. Despres is a 2-time
Dakar Rally winner and is considered by many to be Europe's finest "rally-raid" competitor. Desert specialist Pearson, 24, is a member of Nevada's
famous Pearson racing clan and he's made the headlines recently by capturing the 2007 AMA Hare & Hound series championship title. Flying number
plate 7x, the trio will join forces aboard a specially-built KTM 690 based on the factory rally bikes that Despres and Blais will pilot in the January
2008 Dakar Rally.
-credit: scott coxbajalou - 5-24-2007 at 07:49 AM
I just read that announcement a little while ago and wondered if you were going to post it. Good work Tom.TMW - 5-24-2007 at 10:08 AM
Thanks Lou. Tony sent it to me.
I'm really excited about the motorcycle races in SCORE this year. There are some really good teams. There are at least 3 teams that could win OA in
class 22 and probably a few dark horses too.
I was reading in Cycle News where some guy wrote in complaining about the Honda CRF450. He said it takes two different oils for an oil change. I
thought that was odd.bajalou - 5-24-2007 at 10:30 AM
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Originally posted by TW
I was reading in Cycle News where some guy wrote in complaining about the Honda CRF450. He said it takes two different oils for an oil change. I
thought that was odd.
That's pretty strange allrightjack - 5-24-2007 at 10:37 AM
It will be real interesting to see how some of the top Dakar riders make out in Baja. The big question is whether or not KTM will give Honda a
beating.