Ty Tremaine To Race Redshift EXR In 2018 Endurocross Series


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Alta Motors Signs Ty Tremaine
Will Race Redshift EX In 2018 Endurocross Series
By Michael Antonovich / December 19, 2017 at 11:43 AM PDT

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Alta Motors, the leader in global lightweight electric vehicles, made two-wheel history with Josh Hill on its Redshift MX electric motorcycle, and announced today that the company has secured Ty Tremaine to ride Alta's Redshift EX. On the heels of a banner sales year and notable national expansion, Alta is gearing up for a big year of racing and supporting its professional riders in 2018. Unlike Formula 1, the pinnacle of motorsports, which has a designated electric-only race series, known as Formula E, Alta Motors, Josh Hill, and Ty Tremaine are proving that electrics can compete with gas-powered vehicles in the same race and still win.

At the Geneva Supercross, a world-renowned industry competition with one of the largest tracks in Europe, Josh Hill proved an all-electric bike could not only compete, but also win. In spite of a shipping hiccup, Josh was still able to locate a stock year-old Redshift MX in Europe from another Alta customer, swap in his own suspension, and race in an exhibition match against motocross-legend Ricky Carmichael, also known as the G.O.A.T--the Greatest Of All Time. Coming from behind with a borrowed bike, Josh swept both duel matches on Sunday, edging out Carmichael 3-2 overall. This event represents the first time an electric motorcycle has ever competed, let alone won, on a supercross track. It was also Alta's first appearance in Europe, ushering in the future of fast in electric racing.

"After seeing pros like Josh Hill and Kurt Nicoll race Alta's bikes, I was intrigued but skeptical," said Ty Tremaine. "It wasn't until testing the bike that I became truly impressed with how well it handled and the potential for racing. Like many riders, I want to win, so the decision to sign with Alta was easy. Looking ahead to 2018, I'm excited to put the Redshift EX to the test."

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Alta Motors secured Ty Tremaine, one of the top three professional riders in the Endurocross field. Raised in South Lake Tahoe, Ty grew up riding in high-speed desert races, and went on to claim two X Games Finals, in addition to being named the FIM Junior SuperEnduro World Champion in 2015 at the young age of 18. In a first for Tremaine, he will compete riding Alta's Redshift EX in the 2018 Endurocross series, the Kenda AMA Tennessee Knockout and a number of sprint enduro events across North America. Tremaine's early success signals how he will be a force to be reckoned with on the track this coming year, as he races the Redshift.

"We designed, manufactured and raced a bike we thought could challenge the best incumbents, and are so grateful to have Josh Hill as an early adopter make electric bike history and prove us right," said Alta Motors CEO, Marc Fenigstein. "We're also very excited to share the Redshift platform with Ty Tremaine to see what we can do together in 2018, competing for the Endurocross championship."

Source: Transworld Motocross
 

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2018 ENDUROCROSS SCHEDULE
  • August 25 - Prescott Valley, AZ
  • September 15 - Costa Mesa, CA
  • September 22 - Reno, NV
  • October 20 - Denver, CO
  • October 27 - Everett, WA
  • November 3 - Nampa, ID
 

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Does anyone know the 2018 Endurocross TV schedule?

I also suppose, if there is TV, then someone will re-post the races on YouTube. I may need this because the only TV I have right now is an NBC Gold subscription.
 

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So glad they offer that, now I only wish there would be something similar for SX.
I have used YouTube TV for supercross last winter. It is more expensive at $40/mo. I think they had the Endurocross listed there as well on FS2 or something. But I'd hate to have to pay $40 all year round.
 

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I have used YouTube TV for supercross last winter. It is more expensive at $40/mo. I think they had the Endurocross listed there as well on FS2 or something. But I'd hate to have to pay $40 all year round.

Hmmm, didn’t realize that was an option. I’ll have to think about that.
 

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Almost nothing on YouTube yet. The EnduroCross website has replays from last year, so maybe we will see something soon.

For now I just found these two. Can anyone spot Ty? What is his racing number?


 

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Here is what I could find online:
Prescott Valley Event Center
Prescott Valley, Arizona
RESULTS: August 25, 2018
PRO RESULTS

1. Cody Webb (KTM)
2. Colton Haaker (Hus)
3. Trystan Hart (Hus)
4. Kyle Redmond (Hus)
5. Ty Cullins (Beta)
6. Geoff Aaron (GG)
7. Ty Tremaine (Alta)
8. Max Gerston (Beta)
9. Cooper Abbott (KTM)
10. Noah Kepple (GG)
11. Benjamin Herrera (Beta)
12. Dustin McCarthy (Yam)
13. Mason Ottersberg (Beta)

2018 Arizona AMA EnduroCross Championship Results - Cycle News
 

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How does it show that the bike needs work exactly? If you removed the Alta would you say Cooper Abbott's 9th place means the KTM needs some work? Isn't it possible Ty Tremaine came in behind Geoff Aaron because Aaron is a badass on a bike? I'm waiting until I can see the race to form any opinions but was just surprised you think that shows anything at all. Maybe Ty Tremain was just not having his best day or (no offense intended) just isn't as good of a rider on an EX course as Aaron at this time.
 

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I've read somewhere that Ty is ranked 3rd in the country. So 7th is probably not where him and Alta want to be. I have no idea why he came 7th. Probably something didn't go as planned. Need to wait for videos and press releases.
 

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Ty finished third in the overall EX points standings last year, though opened the season with a 6th place finish, so similar-ish result to this weekend.

One thing I wonder about is how he's also gearing up for the ISDE on a 4T KTM, and perhaps the splitting between Alta and ICE bikes hurt him a little. Still a great opener, probably off what he wanted, though still many rounds to go.
 

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