Two-time AMA Supercross Lites champ Damon
Huffman charged to go electric w/ Quantya USA
Huffman flies into Vegas on Friday morning
and gets his first look at the bike – outside “seeing it on the
Internet” – Friday afternoon
ANAHEIM, Calif.
– Electric bike manufacturer Quantya USA has
reached out to former AMA Supercross Lites champion Damon Huffman and asked him
if he’d be interested in running one of their bikes at the inaugural ECX
(Energy Crisiscross) – the first-ever electric
vs. gas-powered indoor motocross race – part of this Friday’s (May
7th) GEICO MiniMotoSX, presented by Monster Energy,
at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas.
Huffman said he thought for a minute, then fired back – via text – with a couple
questions of Quantya USA. Once things were agreed
upon, Huffman figured he’d have at least a week to shake this most unique
bike down before gating for his first-ever GEICO MMSX.
Boy did he figure wrong.
“I just actually looked at it (Quantya USA’s dirt bike) on the Internet for the first
time today,” said Huffman. “I’ll ride it for the first time
Friday, burn through a couple batteries in the Orleans’ parking lot I
guess.”
Huffman’s a two-time SX Lites champion
from the 1990s and, more recently, GEICO EnduroCross
overall podium placer the last three straight years (2nd in 2007-’08, 3rd
in ’09). Well-known in motocross circles for his spot-on deadpan humor,
he’s admittedly not a mini bike racer (“I’ve kind of always
been anti-mini bikes … I’m 6’-1” and not into bent
ankles and scraped knees.”). However, with the 16” front rim on the
Quantya USA EVO 1 Track model, Huffman likes his
chances.
“Just like Tiger Woods, Damon Huffman
doesn’t put himself in any event unless he’s prepared to
win,” said Huffman. “Let me say that again …
”
Noting that Quantya
USA will outfit his electric race bike with a rear pedal brake so, as Huffman
puts it, “I wouldn’t be going for the clutch and grabbing a bunch
of rear brake all the time,” the SoCal native
also had an interesting way of training for his first electric bike adventure.
“I let my kids (two boys) go crazy, scream their heads off while I read
some very small print.”
Of course alluding to the
sound – or lack of with an electric MX bike – Huffman’s well
aware of the importance of the new eco-friendly electric MX bike movement.
“You can ride them up in the hills and be totally quiet, no emissions
… there’s definitely a pretty big future for these bikes.”
And that might come sooner than later for the
former Monster Energy/Kawasaki rider who’s running private motocross
lessons these days, much like one-on-one golf lessons with a pro, and
contemplating what he’s going to do for the upcoming GEICO EnduroCross season.
“It could be a pretty cool connection
– electric bikes and EnduroCross,” he
says. “We run 250Fs around in first and second gear, so you don’t
rely on a great deal of power in EnduroCross, more
balance, patience and timing. So we’re
definitely in an arena where an electric bike could possibly cross over.”
Until then Huffman will get his first
competition run at one this Friday, provided he wires the thing in the parking
lot first.
Note: You can still buy a ticket to witness
MX history! A consistent sellout since its inception in 2004, GEICO MMSX fans
and those in town for the finals of Monster Energy Supercross are urged to get
their ticket in advance as seats for this historic event are filling up
rapidly. For more information, including a view of the track map, link to www.minimotosx.com