September 15th, 2011

SPY-wearing MX’r Derek Anderson is a badass, plain and simple. After suffering a herniated disk causing him to be
sidelined from the 2011 Supercross and Motocross series, he was forced to step back from racing and regroup. Back
surgery, intensive physical therapy, and sheer determination to get back on the bike got Derek into the last event of
the motocross season at the 2011 AMA Motocross Championship this past weekend at Pala Raceway.
Derek, a self-proclaimed “sweat hog,” was confident enough in his new SPY goggles, the Klutch and Whip, that he
decided to run them in his motos untested. According to his reviews below the clarity and comfort were unparalleled,
and he’s going to save a ton of money on feminine hygiene products.
Check out the video about Derek’s recovery here.
Klutch -
The first thing I noticed about the new Klutch goggle was the unique design of the foam. The outer layer that touches your face is more pillow-topped and designed to hold more sweat. I have always been one to sweat a lot, even after a short time of physical abuse, whether I am in shape or not. As soon as I put on the goggle I immediately noticed that the goggle felt very flush to my face. There was no gap in the middle of my forehead and around my nose. I used the new Klutch goggles for the last few local races, and the motos aren’t very long, and I did sweat but not enough to put the new foam to the test. I recently went and raced the last Motocross National in Pala, California. I qualified and put in two 30+2 solid motos. Going into the motos I was rather nervous about running the new goggles being prior to this national I had always attached “women’s pads” to the tops of the goggles to hold the sweat better. I ran the new Klutch goggles in both motos with no pads and was perfectly fine! What might have also helped with the sweat issue is the ventilation. While I was riding I could feel a small, light breeze around my eyes cooling my face off. I was very impressed and I am very confident in using the new style Klutch in any long, physical moto with no pad to hold the sweat.
Whip -
When I first put the new Whip goggle on my face even without a helmet, I noticed that I could see everywhere. The sight from my peripheral vision was excellent. The best thing about the new Whip goggle was that it wasn’t hard to get into my helmet even though it seemed wider and didn’t look goofy like a wide face goggle. The goggle felt very soft on my face and I felt like it held sweat great.
Tags: Derek Anderson, Klutch, Pala Nationals, Whip
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August 24th, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE—Carlsbad, CA—Tuesday, August 24th, 2010—The SPY family is pleased to congratulate and celebrate SPY’s legendary MC “King of Supercross,” seven-time AMA Supercross Champion Jeremy McGrath as he will be inducted into The Twenty Second Annual Motorsports Hall of Fame of America. MC will accept this honor at The Fillmore in Detroit, Michigan, on Wednesday evening, August 25th 2010.
Jeremy has been an ambassador and a huge part of the SPY brand since 1995 and continues to push SPY to the next level. His vibrant energy, charisma and talent are unmatched and we’re amped to go full throttle for 2011 by celebrating MC’s 11th SPY signature moto goggle.

With the September release of the “Throwback MC11” in the Klutch model, SPY is thrilled to have its favorite son honored in the Motorsports Hall of Fame. Jeremy’s 11th signature goggle features a triple row silicone, black face fleece, green vent covers, a signature MC print on the smoke with green mirror lens and to top it all off includes a free bonus lens! Jeremy’s retro design was inspired by his first SPY MX goggle season that put him on track for fame and for the world to welcome his greatness with open arms.
Jeremy never ceases to amaze us and we are proud to join with him the highest honor Motorsports has to offer.
Stay tuned for full coverage as Fuel TV will be filming his special induction into an episode of FIRST HAND.
For more information check out McGrath’s official website at http://nacnac.hookit.com/members/therealmc/blog/ and http://www.fuel.tv/Firsthand.
Tags: Firsthand, Fuel TV, Jeremy McGrath, Klutch, MC, Motorsports Hall of Fame
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April 14th, 2010
Team Babbitt’s Monster Energy TiLUBE Kawasaki

The 2010 Arenacross series, which kicked off back in November of ‘09 and rounded out its season just a few weeks back in March, was completely dominated by the Babbitts team.

Josh “The Sheriff” Demuth, straight outta Texas, took his 3rd AMA Arenacross Championship victory and walked away with a hefty cash bonus prize purse.

SPY+ team riders Chad Johnson and Tyler Bowers finished an impressive 2nd and 3rd respectively in the standings, allowing the Babbit’s team to sweep all top three positions in the 19 round series.

Tyler Bowers was leading the entire series until he broke his femur in a practice crash and missed the last two races, get well soon buddy!

All three riders swept the podium an astounding 6 times and took 42 podium finishes out of a total 57. The Babbits team wore the new SPY+ Klutch Moto goggle and claimed “The Klutch fits, performs and looks killer!!!”
Tags: Babbitt's Monster Energy TiLUBE Kawasaki, Chad Johnson, Josh Demuth, Klutch, Tyler Bowers
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