Aussie MX Champion returns to race for Australia in IOMXC
18-09-2007

In more good news for Australian motocross fans, Jake Moss, the reigning Australian
motocross Lites Champion will be returning home for a guest appearance at the
International Oceania Motocross Championships at McAdam Park, Barrabool.
19 year old Jake convincingly won the Australian Championship in August, and has since moved to the USA to further his career in what is arguably the highest standard of motocross racing in the World, the US Nationals. It took Jake no time at all to show the American talent scouts that he already has the speed to run top 10 up against the Worlds best, and has signed a deal to race the U.S. Nationals for the 2008 season.
Event organisers, the Sporting Motorcycle Club of Geelong, are very pleased Jake can compete. Club President, Sam Olliff, says "I'm stoked that Jake can take time out to make it back home. The Oceania is foremost a teams challenge between Australia and New Zealand's best, and we need a strong team to keep in front of the Kiwis! We have won the last 2 years and hopefully Jake will help us keep on winning!"
The IOMXC is being held over the last weekend in October on the 27th and 28th.
Main photo- Jake Moss in action on his way to winning the 2007 Australian Pro Lite Championship - Photo by Click 28
