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Learn more- Inside XDL is a documentary drama that offers the viewer a behind the scenes look at the 2010 season as the cameras follow the top contenders in their chase for the national championship. The viewer learns that XDL events are highly organized, very professional and several factories are already represented in the sport. Inside XDL features drama, action, some of the best motorcycle riding on the planet and of course the obligatory crashes. Most of all, Inside XDL introduces the public to some of the most talented and colorful rider personalities in the country:
Bill Dixon: Factory Yamaha rider and 2009 and 2010 XDL champion. Better known as "The Machine" for his consistency. Dixon is the embodiment of confidence, bordering on arrogance, but one of the nicest and most genuine people in the sport.
Chris "Teach" McNeil: Factory BMW rider and two-time XDL East Coast champion. McNeil is the self-proclaimed "best rider out there" and famous for riding so far on the edge you think he'll crash at any secondand sometimes does.
Nick "Apex" Brocha: 2008 XDL champion, the king of acrobatics and innovation, also known for being "an arrogant a-hole" and having a "gypsy temper." But say what you want, Apex is popular with the ladies.
Aaron Colton: Factory Ducati and Red Bull rider and 2006 XDL champion. The youngest and possibly most talented athlete on the circuit.
Joe Dryden: Factory Aprilia rider and the most precise guy in XDL
Luke "The Fury" Emmons: One of the best riders in the nation that is gifted with a dry sense of humor wrapped in the voice of a 12 year old.
Alex Flores: 2007 XDL champion and ringleader of the Cali Alliance. Best known for driving a converted Greyhound bus all across the country.
XDL is the only championship of its kind and is the leader in reaching the core 20-year old sportbike demographic. Each XDL event features the world's most skilled sportbike riders squaring off in seven unique competitions for over $10,000 in prize money. Since its inception in 2006 the series has built a global following in places as far off as Japan, Australia, France, Thailand and Eastern Europe, and in the process emerged as the fastest growing action sport in America. The stateside event series schedule includes Daytona Beach, Lake Havasu City, Nashville, Los Angeles and Indianapolis.
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