Rocket Rob Buydos to Announce GEICO AMA EnduroCross Presented by E3 Spark Plugs

Ready to get pumped up? If you’re planning to attend the championship rounds of the GEICO AMA EnduroCross Presented by E3 Spark Plugs, you’re in luck. It was just announced that longtime AMA MX Nationals announcer and ThorMX’s Thor TV host Rocket Rob Buydos has joined EnduroCross’ announcing team for the finals event November 20 at the Las Vegas Orleans Arena.

Longtime AMA MX Nationals announcer and Thor TV host "Rocket" Rob Buydos will announce the final rounds of the 2010 GEICO AMA EnduroCross Presented by E3 Spark Plugs. Image courtesy of EnduroCross.

A solid rider in his own right, Buydos is known for his high-energy announcing that gets fans in a frenzy and for his rapport with the racers on the tracks.

“I mean come on – Vegas is fantastic alone,” said Buydos in his typical fired-up persona. “Add to that sick talent, world class obstacles, true drama and the certain carnage THAT IS EnduroCross – and I love it!”

There’s no doubting Buydos’ passion for racing. Joining GEICO EnduroCross track announcer Laurette Nicoll, Buydos brings an exhaustive knowledge of motorcycle racing and an unsurpassed penchant for live event announcing.

“Buydos puts the Vegas GEICO EnduroCross finals over the edge,” says Mike Karsting VP of Events for Source Interlink Media. “We’re pumped to have him on board and look forward to what he brings to the table for our fans attending the live event at the Orleans on Nov. 20th.”

Hit up EnduroCross.com for your tickets to GEICO AMA EnduroCross presented by E3 Spark Plugs finals. If you can’t make it to the tracks, catch event on Versus TV December 19 at 6pm Eastern and again December 23 at 5pm Eastern. And check the E3 Spark Plugs blog for a results wrap-up. Meanwhile, if you want to get your ride race-ready, pick up a set of E3 motorcycle spark plugs with E3′s patented DiamondFire technology for a stronger, cleaner ride.

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