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Led by one of the most decorated motorcycle riders in history, 10-time AMA Trials Champion Geoff Aaron, GEICO Honda's off-road racing team deserves top billing at any event it enters. With pros competing on the GEICO Endurocross, GNCC, and OMA series, the GEICO Gecko has become a regular visitor to the podium.

After making the switch from Trials competition to Endurocross, Aaron quickly adapted his meticulous technical style to the new arena series in 2009 and promptly became a championship contender. With a runner-up finish to the '10 championship, multiple national event wins, and regular podium appearances, the two-time AMA Sports Athlete of the Year and 15-time USA Trials Des Nations team member is poised to add another title to his resume.

Considered by many to be one of the brightest young stars in the sport, Kyle Redmond enters his second season of GEICO Endurocross racing with high hopes. Although he's still a young man in his early 20s, Redmond has been racing up and down the west coast for years and has the strength and size to wrestle the top spot away from the veterans.

Jimmy Jarrett has achieved numerous milestones during his off-road career, including winning the amateur class in GNCC for six straight seasons before turning pro in the same sanction in 2000. Jarrett also competes in the OMA series, which he won four years in a row, and has collected five gold and one silver medal in the International Six Days Enduro in Mexico. In 2011, Jarrett will compete in the GNCC's XC1 Pro category and the Pro MC class in the OMA Nationals.

Joining Jarrett at every GNCC and OMA race will be Scott Watkins, who started racing at GNCC amateur events in 1997 before turning pro in 2007. Watkins came agonizingly close to the OMA's AA class title in 2010 and is focused on carrying his hard-earned momentum all the way to championship this time through.

Like all the pros on his roster, team owner/rider JT Bennett has been straddling a motorcycle for as far back as he can remember. Always one to put the good of the team first, Bennett usually forgoes pro competition to ride in the amateur classes so that he's available to help his teammates when the big money is on the line.

Lastest News

Wednesday Wrench - Issue 36 - Kyle Redmond

Kyle Redmond reflects on his Endurocross season in this week’s Wednesday Wrench. While the seasoned Honda rider felt comfortable on his new bike, he struggled to put all the pieces together this year. But despite setbacks, Redmond knows what he can accomplish next year. Read on to see how Redmond felt about his 2011 Endurocross season and what’s he’s hoping to do as he prepares for 2012. FULL STORY 

Wednesday Wrench - Issue 35 - Ryan Rodgers

Ryan Rodgers is right in the thick of his off-season, working hard as a contractor. Ryan took some time off from his busy day to reflect on his 2011 season and talk about the effort he’s putting in for 2012. Read this week’s Wednesday Wrench for more.  FULL STORY 

Wednesday Wrench - Issue 34 - Scott Watkins

Longtime Lites rider Scott Watkins welcomes change, especially when it means he’ll be riding his preferred bike in the XC1 class. We caught up with Scott in this week’s Wednesday Wrench to see how his season was as the newest XC1 member, and what he might have in store for next season. FULL STORY 

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