Luke Davis wins

August 28th, 2009

Luke Davis wins the Young Guns division at Pt Magu’s 2nd annual surf contest.

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For more information on the event go to Surfline by clicking here

SPY GET WET WEDNESDAY

August 25th, 2009

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WHEN: WEDNESDAY NIGHT 8-11

WHERE: ZENBU CARDIFF BY THE SEA

WHAT: SPY GET WET WEDNESDAY!!!

** SPY WILL BE HOSTING A FUN NIGHT OF SUSHI AND BEER SPECIALS

WITH CHANCES TO WIN FREE SPY GOODIES AT ZENBU IN CARDIFF!!

WHY: SUMMER IS COMING TO AN END AND YOU DESERVE IT!!!

Spy’s Bootcamp 2009 “Surf Day”

August 24th, 2009

This was the “Surf Day” where the winner went down to La Jolla and meet up with Mike Losness, Luke Davis and Kanoa Igarashi. They got surf leassons from the Surf Diva surfing school. They all had a day of fun, sun and got to experience surfing.

To see more Spy surf team videos click on Vimeo or You Tube.

Spy Optic MX racers slog through the mud at Budds Creek MX National

August 24th, 2009

Spy’s  Wey is 15th and Moss is 16th, each scoring top ten moto finishes in one 450 moto; Hibbert leads Spy in 250 class with a 16th place finish

Spy Optic motocross racers were involved in a classic MX Nationals “mudder” this past weekend in Budds Creek, Md., round ten of the 2009 Lucas Oil AMA MX Nationals. And fighting through the deplorable conditions were Spy’s Nick Wey and Jake Moss, each posting one top ten moto finish en route to 15th and 16th place (respectively) overall 450 class finishes on the day.

Wey (Boost Mobile/ampm/Monster/Troy-JLaw Racing) would earn his top ten finish in the opening 450 moto, placing 8th. Moss (Monster Energy/Kawasaki), running his first pro National in Spy goggles, would gain his top ten in the second moto with an impressive come-from-behind 9th place finish. Moss was also hauling in practice, recording the second-fastest time in qualifying for the main events.

“It was pretty burly out there,” said Wey, who ran in 4th place for much of the opening moto before a couple minor mistakes knocked him back.

More or less turning the contest into a play riding session – much to the fans’ approval – was Spy’s Kevin Windham (GEICO Powersports/Honda) and Jason Lawrence (Boost Mobile/ampm/Monster/Troy-JLaw Racing). The two, neither of which have anything at stake in the championship points chase, kind of bailed on the notion of racing and put on a whip display off the drier jumps for the fans. Neither finished in the top 20, though Spy’s Adam Chatfield would place 21st.

In the 250 class Spy Optic’s Tucker Hibbert was the top placer for the SoCal-based goggle company, putting his Windham signature Magnetos up just a click outside the top 15 (16th with a 27th/12th two-moto finish).

Next up for the Spy Optic MXers is this weekend’s Moto 338 MX National in Southwick, Mass. (Aug. 29th).


Spy Optic welcomes Jake Moss to its stable of motocrossers contesting the MX Nationals

August 24th, 2009

Moss will run the Spy Alloy goggle beginning this weekend at Budds Creek, joining K-Dub, JLaw, Wey and Chatfield on the Nationals tour

Spy Optic is pleased to announce that motocrosser Jake Moss has joined Spy’s MX team for the remainder of the Lucas Oil AMA MX Nationals season.

Moss, who was recently added to the factory Monster Energy/Kawasaki team where he’ll contest the 450 class on the No. 42 KX450F, moves up to the Monster/Kawi hauler from the Troy Lee Designs/Honda team. A SoCal (Temecula) transplant from Sydney, Australia, Spy’s Moss has shown numerous signs of greatness this year in the premier class, including top ten moto performances in the opening moto at Lakewood (Colo.) where he finished 4th, along with a 6th place in the opening moto at Washougal, Wash. The third-year pro on the AMA tour – and first year 450 class racer - has yet to put back-to-back top five 450 class performances together, but that’s expected to change here real soon according to Moss.

“I’ve been riding the Monster/Kawasaki 450 all week and absolutely love it,” he said. “And I’m stoked to be on board with Spy. I looked up to Jeremy McGrath when I was younger, still do, and always thought it’d be cool to run Spys.”

Moss will join fellow Spy-backed racers Kevin Windham, Jason Lawrence, Nick Wey and Adam Chatfield at round ten of the 2009 Lucas Oil AMA MX Nationals at Budds Creek MX Park in Mechanicsville, Md. (Aug. 22).

Tucker Hibbert returns to MX action this weekend at Budds Creek, Md.

August 24th, 2009

Hibbert, sporting the latest in Spy Optic MX goggles, is looking to crack the top ten in the 250 class this weekend at the challenging Budds track

Spy Optic-backed Tucker Hibbert is set to race the final three Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship events starting with Budds Creek (Md.) this weekend. The Monster Energy Triple Crown finale at Budds marks Hibbert’s fourth pro motocross race of the summer and the beginning of a busy month for the multi-sport athlete.

Hibbert hopes to break the top-ten for the first time this weekend in the hotly-contested 250 class. His top finish of the summer was in the first moto at Red Bud, where he finished 13th. He backed that up with a 14th place finish in the second moto at Spring Creek.

 “I can’t wait to get back to racing this weekend,” said Hibbert, who runs the Spy Optic Alloy goggles. “My last motocross race was a month ago at Spring Creek, but I’ve stayed busy with riding, training and racing mountain bikes. I did five mountain bike races in the past four weeks. I feel like adding another form of racing to my schedule has im¬proved my overall fitness and mental strength. I hope that by diversifying my racing, I’ll become a better all-around athlete and will be able prolong my racing career.”

Next up for Spy Optic’s motocross racers contesting the 2009 Lucas Oil AMA MX Nationals is round ten of the series at Budds Creek MX Park in Mechanicsville, Md. (Aug. 22).

Spy Bootcamp “Surf Day” pre surf

August 24th, 2009

Before meeting up witht he Bootcamp winner  down in La Jolla, MIke Losness, Luke Davis and Kanoa Igarashi decide to grab a surf at Seaside Reef on a small but fun day.

To see more Spy surf team videos click on Vimeo or You Tube.

Spy’s Bootcamp Surf Day pre surf from SpySurfTeam on Vimeo.

Alana Blanchard Spy/ Transworld Surf Promotion

August 23rd, 2009

Alana Blanchard during a Spy and Transworld Surf promotion “Hang Out With Alana Blanchard”. This video is of Alana and winner Mackenzie Bill being interviewed during the US Open of Surfing and them hanging out at the contest site.

For more videos on the SpySurfTeam go to Vimeo or You Tube.

Alana Blanchard in a Spy and Transworld Surf promotion from SpySurfTeam on Vimeo.

SPY BOOT CAMP 7 WRAP-UP

August 20th, 2009

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Seven winners.
Six days and six nights of Spy fun.
X Games 15. Party with Rob Dyrdek at his Fantasy Factory in Los Angeles.
Ride motocross with seven-time Supercross champion Jeremy McGrath.
Learn to surf at Surf Diva with Mike Losness, Luke Davis and Kanoa Igarashi.
Wakeboard with Melissa Marquardt.
Award ceremony at Transworld Media and K1 Speedway.
And plenty of good times in between…

DAY 1 – Monster Energy Party

The famous Spy van graced the LAX airport with its presence and welcomed the 2009 Spy Boot Campers for an action packed week. To kick things off they were taken to Encounter, a swanky cocktail lounge in Los Angeles then to the downtown Kyoto Grand Hotel to lounge and relax before the premiere kickoff night of partying would begin.

Into the night and wee hours of the morning they would soon discover each other’s party personas at Monster Energy’s X Games party at Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory. Plenty of celebrities and pros were mixin’ it up that night. A Carl’s Jr. food truck was rad enough to supply unlimited free food for all as well. Even the Canadian boot camper, Drew, had such a good time he woke up the next morning in the hallway of the hotel with a shiner underneath his left eye. We still don’t know how it happened!

DAY 2 – X Games 15

At X Games 15, Home Depot Center in Carson, CA, the Spy Boot Campers were taken behind-the-scenes with ESPN’s Will from Marketing for an exclusive tour of X Games. They watched the street skate finals at the top of the tower to watch P-Rod battle it out for gold, just feet away from announcer Sal Masekela and skate icon Tony Hawk. After watching BMX, arms loaded with hot dogs, nachos and $12 beers, everyone was amped to watch the Super X-Men Moto finals and Freestyle Moto at the stadium.

DAY 3 – Beach

After being in fast-paced LA, a chill beach day was in order, just north of Tamarack. Smashball, tan lines and local downtown Carlsbad shopping ensued after two long days of being in the sun and partying. A laid-back BBQ of kabobs and beer that night turned into a good old fashion pool party. Let’s just say some were thrown into the pool, clothes and all…

DAY 4 – Moto

All geared up with their Spy moto goggles and personalized moto jerseys compliments of No Fear, the campers got to meet and ride motocross with seven-time supercross champion Jeremy McGrath at the new Pala Raceway. The Fuel TV film crew came to meet everyone and even took a few laps. Spy brought out 88cc and 110cc bikes for them to ride at the even different tracks offered at Pala. Despite the hot 90 something degree heat and wearing all dark gear head to toe, everyone had a huge grin on their faces riding and hanging with Jeremy and Spy crew. Later that night after plenty of pizza, beer buddies and more beer, they got to experience the local hangout in Encinitas for a dance party with the featured Monday night DJ spinning catchy beats.

DAY 5 – Surf

With full sunshine and warm 70 degree water, the campers learned to surf with Surf Diva in La Jolla for a two hour private lesson. Spy’s surf team manager John Oda brought surfers Luke Davis, Kanoa Igarashi and Mike Losness to teach and surf with everyone. The small one foot to occasional two foot surf made it the perfect day for learning and trying 360s on foam longboards. Kailee Bradstreet from Transworld Business came out to take photos and surf some waves with us. It was a beautiful day for shredding!

DAY 6 – Wake

For the final day of boot camp, everyone visited the local Carlsbad Lagoon to wakeboard. Spy’s wake team manager Aaron Grace brought wakeboarder Melissa Marquardt to help teach and hang out for the day. Everyone rode really well and had a blast hanging out on the Liquid Force boat. Editor-in-Chief of Alliance Wakeboard, Bill McCaffray, came out to meet the campers. After an afternoon of shredding the liquid gnar, they met the entire crew at Spy headquarters in Carlsbad.

Thanks to Transworld Media, for hosting the Spy Boot Camp award ceremony with a BBQ and Kona beer fest at their headquarters. Each camper was presented with a framed Transworld cover by Spy local rep Mikey Haney. To top it all off Billy from Transworld treated the campers to one last hoorah round of K1 go-kart racing.

DAY 7

The action packed week had commended and it was back to the daily grind. With nothing but huge grins on their faces they will remember the trip from the thousands of photos that were taken.

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John Bennett, 29, Online Consumer Winner, Manchester, NH
“It’s amazing Spy gave me this opportunity. I wouldn’t have access to any of this. This truly is a once in a lifetime opportunity. Pretty rad. And thanks for the California sunburn they provided for me! I was super excited to have met Alliance Wakeboard’s Editor-in-chief, Bill McCaffray. It was really cool meeting him.”

Matty O’Connell, 23, SpareParts, Regina, SK, Canada
“Push ups can be a dance move too! This solidifies the fact that this is the industry I want to be in. I’m making the right choice working at a shop. You don’t have to wear a suit everyday to make a buck.”

“After this experience I want to push Spy even harder. They went out of their way and set this all up. You gain the respect on their end. I want to work just as hard to get the product into consumers hands. This trip also reminds me how much I love Socal. I want to move here!”

Drew Milliken, 24, Island Snow Board Shop, Kelowna, B.C. Canada
“Going into the trip, I had no real expectations. Spy, I can definitely relate. It’s like a big family. Good times and good company. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity that everyone needs to win because it is so much fun!”

Steph Shedek, 21, McGrath Power Sports, Cedar Rapids, IO
“The boot camp experience was amazing. I’ve done a lot on this trip that I’ve never been able to do. Spy is amazing. It is an awesome opportunity they put together. It’s way better than I thought it would be.”

Ryan Cameron, 24, Jacks Surfboards, Corona Del Mar, CA
“Boot camp exceeded my expectations. I was surprised how Spy is so involved with their athletes. They have a very hands on approach. All of the athletes have a level of respect for the Spy brand. McGrath seemed so relaxed to be there at moto day and Losness was cool to meet on surf day. I got the real behind-the-scenes experience. It’s cool to see a face behind the brand. It’s very much an inclusive family.

This experience now makes the shop kids want to make consumer feel a part of the brand. Even six months from now, it’s more than just a sunglass brand. It’s a family, a lifestyle.”

Cassie Hudson, 23, Mainland Skate & Surf, Concord, CA
“It’s pure motivation. All the hard work at the shop does pay off. Boot camp has inspired me to have more ideas to improve the shop, especially with the economy and all. My shop is all about customer service. We have a small shop and Spy’s a smaller company. It’s good to know companies like Spy can reward accounts like this. Even with this economy, its awesome this can still happen.

It exceeded my expectations. Being actually a part of this entire week has been out of this world. When I landed in Los Angeles, I thought Ashton was going to jump out and I was about to be Punk’d. I felt very VIP at the X Games. When I thought the behind-the-scenes tour was VIP, Will, our personal guide brought us to an even better view. I was 15 feet from Ryan Sheckler and stood two feet from Tony Hawk and Sal Masakela!

It was all the little things. It made a huge impact on me. I’m so honored to have won.”

Jennifer Zdeb, 28, Brave New World, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ
“Boot Camp was amazing. It was a once in a lifetime experience. I was chosen out seven winners. It was unreal! One of the most exciting parts of the trip for me was being able to ride motocross bikes with Jeremy McGrath. We had great seats at the X Games and received VIP treatment at the stadium.

The Spy team themselves were by far the best people ever! The trip would not have been the same if it wasn’t for them.  Partying with them at the Fantasy Factory or having them teach me how to surf was awesome.  Spy is by far the most “rad” company out there! (rad was one of the California lingo words I picked up out there!) Thanks for an amazing experience Spy! You’re the best!”

For more photos be sure to check out our Spy Boot Camp Facebook page.

A huge thanks to everyone involved for making this year’s Spy Boot Camp 7 another memorable experience for all.

Thanks to our partners Fuel TV, Monster Energy, X Games 15, Ogio, KTM, Plan B, Vestal, Silver, Surf Diva, Liquid Force, Transworld Media and Kona Brewing Co. Thanks to the Spy crew for showing up and providing pure entertainment for all and also Alliance Wakeboard for the support!

Winter Boot Camp 2010?

Just you wait.

Check out FantasyProSurfing.com

August 19th, 2009

All you stat freaks and contest junkies this is a cool site where you can play fantasy surfing with the WQS tour.

If you don’t know what the WQS tour is about. It’s like the college league of professional surfing, where aspiring surfers hope to make it into the WCT big leagues.

Click here and check the site out. You can event win some Spy product by signing up and playing the game. Good luck!

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