“THQ World Supercross GP gives us a chance to showcase our talent on an international level,” said Carmichael. “I am excited to compete for my first THQ World Supercross GP title against a field of very talented riders. The two races in Toronto and Vancouver gives me a chance to help expose the great sport of supercross to the international marketplace.”
“We are very pleased to start announcing the riders who are committing to ride the international rounds of THQ World Supercross GP,” said Charlie Mancuso, president, Clear Channel Entertainment – Motor Sports. “Showcasing supercross on an international level is a huge marketing opportunity. Ricky (Carmichael) is the first of many announcements that are soon to follow. We look forward to seeing Ricky back on a supercross track in Toronto.”
The two international races coupled with 15 of the domestic races (excluding the Daytona Supercross) comprise the 17-round THQ World Supercross GP. In 2003, Yamaha’s Chad Reed, of Dade City, Fla., won the THQ World Supercross GP championship, capturing nine main event wins on the year. Last season Heath Voss, of Mico, Texas piloted his Mach 1 Yamaha to the THQ World Supercross GP championship, earning top honors and giving Yamaha its second world championship in as many seasons.
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