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AMSOIL Swapmoto Race Series Fall Classic | Rd.4 Perris MX

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AMSOIL Swapmoto Race Series Fall Classic | Rd.4 Perris MX

The fourth round of the AMSOIL Swapmoto Race Series rolled into SoCal’s oldest raceway last weekend, and weather for the Perris Raceway stop of the tour couldn’t have been nicer. Over 400 racers showed up to do battle on the main and amateur tracks, and the action in all classes was intense.

The AMSOIL crew was on hand to supply the industry’s best lubricants to the racers on hand, and the entire vendor’s row was abuzz with activity all day long. 

As always, the ASV Inventions team was in attendance with racers in multiple classes. Their folding levers have proven to be virtually unbreakable in our testing experience, plus they offer adjustment and fine-tuning that you cannot get with other aftermarket levers and perches.

We’re always glad to see the Wey family at the SMRS.

Donovan Wey’s style is always on point when he’s racing his Cobra 50.

Vincent Wey was the cream of the crop on his 65, and he also made his 85 racing debut at Perris with great results!

Rene Garcia was the fastest rider of the day as he swept every pro class moto with ease aboard his Free The Peeps Yamaha YZ250F.

The bench racing in between motos was as intense as the action on the track!

And who wouldn’t want to win a trophy when the trophy girl is this cute!

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Donn Maeda

Donn Maeda is a 30-year veteran in moto-journalism, having worked at Cycle News and Dirt Rider before launching MXracer Magazine and TransWorld Motocross Magazine. Maeda is the Editor-In-Chief at Swapmoto Live and you can catch him on a dirt bike or in the saddle of a mountain bike on most days.

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2 Comments

  1. Brycen Slaughter November 26, 2019

    How come I only see the first photo for each moto? I wanna see all the pictures (including mine).

  2. Joshua Parker November 26, 2019

    You guys dont post pics of each class and all the riders anymore?