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ANOTHER BIG WIN FOR
ITP’S NEW QUADCROSS XC

Justin Noss used front and rear QuadCross XC
tires to dominate the final edition of the famed
Adelanto Grand Prix. |
Justin Noss gave ITP’s new QuadCross XC tires
another important victory by capturing the 2010
Adelanto Grand Prix, an hour-long, rough,
demanding test of endurance. Noss put his Golden
West Cycles-backed Yamaha YFZ450R into the lead
of the Pro Quad class shortly after the
dead-engine start and led for the entire four
laps on a cool, windy mid-February day in the
high desert northeast of Los Angeles. This was
the 30th anniversary for the event, drawing over
1,800 entries. Unfortunately, the promoting club
Desert Vipers have said that 2010 will be the
final year for the legendary race.
Noss was
impressed by his first experience on the
QuadCross XC, stating, “I felt these tires
worked great for the high-speed, choppy track.
I’m pleased to say everything worked perfect.”
The QuadCross
XC incorporates a tough 6-ply carcass for higher
puncture resistance and exceptional overall
durability. This advanced carcass design has
been proven to stiffen the sidewall during side
loads without compromising ride quality. Along
with reducing the bounce that’s common on most
cross country knobbies, this design benefits
acceleration, braking, cornering and overall
balance as well, significantly reducing fatigue
and lap times. An aggressive, dimpled tread
pattern using a high-tech, long-wearing tread
compound further enhances traction, feel and
trail handling characteristics. Sizing is
20x11-9 for the rear (P/N 560547) and 22x7-10 in
front (P/N 560546).
Since 1982,
ITP has grown into the world's #1 ATV/UTV
aftermarket tire and wheel source, and continues
to provide a complete line of innovative tires
and wheels for virtually all ATVs and UTVs. For
a copy of ITP’s full-color product catalog, call
toll-free: 1-800-859-4740. For other inquiries
or technical advice, contact ITP at 930-A S.
Rockefeller Ave., Ontario, CA 91761; (909)
390-1905. Or visit ITP’s website at
www.itptires.com.
Photo by Roy Bloodworth
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