Drifting Defined - Drift Wars 2012 is a short film showing the largest drift trike event the North American Continent has ever seen. With 47 competitors registered, Ludlow, Vermont was packed with enthusiasm for trike drifting the entire weekend. With sponsors such as Mountain Dew and Okemo Mountain Resort, plenty of drinks were given for the plenty of miles the mountain ensued.
USADRIFTTRIKES.ORG states:
"August 25th marked the day for the biggest drift trike event yet held in the United States. New England Drift Trikes and NFA Drift Trikes, with help from Mountain Dew and various other sponsors, did a phenomenal job hosting this blowout. A big thanks goes out to USA Drift Trike's/NE Drift Trike's own Kirk Borodaeff, for putting this whole thing together."
Competitors included:
Brian Chase
Brad Douthat
John Gardner
Tim Silovich
Tony Bradley
TJ James
Aj Alsup
Burt Bell
Stephen Godfray
Scott Pailey
Nick Brunnelle
Matt Horner
Steven Kelley
Chuck Roberts
Bruce Wright
Brad Galleleson
Dustin Hughes
Dan Forrest
Mike Deshais
Kirk Borodaeff
Andrew Starr
Patrick Howard
Greg Pierce
James Rice
Randy Rice
Jim Leslie
Matt Mckearney
Eddie Olsen
Neki Gonet
Jimmy Bourgolie
Daniel De Camp
Anthony Alveari
Tim Riley
John Georgelis
Sean Dunley
Jeremy Cobain
Real Noonan
Corwin Clark
Ellis Gross
Brandon Comean
Ryan Irog
Richard Howard
Chris Connell
Max Dreifuss
James Kenyon
Mike Stratman
For the full http://usadrifttrikes.org/ story, please visit: http://usadrifttrikes.org/2012/09/drift-wars-ludlow-vermont-event-wrap-up/
For more information about the action sport of drift trikes, check out the following links:
http://usadrifttrikes.org/
http://d-trikes.com/
http://www.facebook.com/americandrifttrikeassociation?ref=ts
http://www.facebook.com/groups/189787581493/
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