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X-TEAM TUESDAY: X-Team Racer Profile with Dustin Motzouris

18 Tuesday Feb 2014

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NAME: Dustin Motzouris
SPORT: Professional watercraft racer
AGE: 32
PORT: Richards Bay South Africa. Currently living in Phoenix, Ariz.

OnBoard – Where did you grow up and how was your competitive spirit developed?

I grew up in Empangeni South Africa. I was always competitive and started racing when I was 12 years old. My father was a powerboat racer and we own a boat building company in South Africa, so I have always been around the water.

OnBoard – What do you do away from the water to stay on the water? What’s your profession?

I am a partner at Kommander Industries here in Phoenix, Ariz. It is one of the top performance PWC shops in the world. I also own FAST POWERSPORTS in South Africa and we are one of the leading Sea-Doo dealerships in the country. Being involved in my dealership back home and working here in the US to grow Kommander, I am able to stay involved in the industry at all times and it’s a great life to live.

OnBoard – How were you introduced to watersports?

The family boat building factory gave me plenty of time growing up to be around the water. This is where I found my love for PWC and the industry.

OnBoard – Since you began racing what are some of your most memorable accomplishments?

I would have to say the most memorable have to be the three IJSBA World Championships I have accumulated from the past years along with my Kings Cup championship this year. I had some mechanical issues this year at the World Championship and was not able to defend my titles from 2012, so it was great to come back and win the Kings Cup in Thailand

OnBoard – Where is your favorite PWC riding location?

I love riding and training in Lake Havasu, Ariz., but the ultimate is riding in the surf in South Africa. The water is warm and clean and I get to ride with my brother who also is another top racer not only in South Africa but the U.S. as well.

OnBoard – What is it about PWC riding that keeps you coming back? 

It just never gets boring. The conditions are always changing and you have to adapt to change at all times to compete at this level. Also, with the new age and generation of watercraft available, the speed and performance keep me wanting more everyday.

OnBoard – Tell us a little bit about the RXT-X you have chosen to race at the Mark Hahn 300 for 2014

I have always wanted to race the Sea-Doo RXT-X in a big endurance race and we finally have the opportunity. The RXT-X is very fast and stable and is a great platform to start with off the showroom floor. I partnered up with pro runabout world champion Jared Moore and, with his knowledge of the Rotax 4-Tec power plant, I expect we will get the very best out of the RXTX. With Kommander Industries and assistance from Sea-Doo Centre, we are able to get the best parts available for our RXT-X as we prepare for the Mark Hahn 300. For this race Jared and I will be changing the valve springs and retainers to allow for a higher rev limiter, Aftermarket programmable ECU and a few handling mods as well. The RXT-X is a great craft straight off the showroom floor, so we want to prove it does not take many modifications to make the already fast stock RXT-X a race proven winner.

OnBoard –You are now living in the United States, what races do you intend to race with your RXTX and who is helping with your racing efforts.

The plan at this point is to hit as many of the endurance races as possible this season. I love riding my RXT-X so I am looking for every excuse to go to the races. The great sponsors who stand behind me as I go out to add many more titles to my collection for the 2014 season make all of this possible. Thank you Kommander Ind., Fast Powersports, Rockstar, Sea-Doo Centre, Burn Industries, Villon Clothing, Jettrim, Airoh helmets and the Sea-Doo X-team.

SEA-DOO X-TEAM RIDERS REDEFINE RACING DOMINATION CLAIMING 14 OF 15 PRO PODIUM POSITIONS AT 2013 IJSBA WORLD FINALS

15 Tuesday Oct 2013

Posted by Sea-Doo OnBoard Editor in Events, Sea-Doo Lifestyle, X-TEAM Profile

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BRP enjoyed the most dominant IJSBA World Finals showing in the event’s history, as Sea-Doo RXP-X watercraft racers filled 14 of the 15 available Pro class podiums and 81% of the podiums in classes using modern watercraft.

The IJSBA World Finals is the largest watercraft specific event in North America where the best racers from around the globe converge to compete for World Championships in Lake Havasu City, AZ. At this year’s event, the pit area, starting lines, and racetrack were filled with Sea-Doo RXP-X models. South Africa’s Jarod Moore led the Sea-Doo X-TEAM charge winning his first Pro Open World Championship on his RXP-X model and James Bushell added two more World Championships to his resume claiming both the Pro Stock and Pro GP classes on his RXP-X watercraft.

The Sea-Doo RXP-X watercraft has proven to provide the best performance in the industry with superior handling, ergonomics and power. The exclusive RXP-X T3 hull allows riders to track straight through chop and lean into turns to turn tighter and faster.  The innovative Ergolock system allows the rider to become one with the vehicle through a narrow, form fitting seat and angled footwells that allow the rider to use his entire body to connect with the watercraft reducing fatigue. The T3 hull dynamics, combined with the Ergolock system, allows the rider to realize more of the available power from the ROTAX high output 4-TEC engine to maintain maximum speed around the entire track.

BRP would like to congratulate the following Sea-Doo X-TEAM riders on their 2013 IJSBA World Finals performances and their Sea-Doo watercraft podium positions.

PRO OPEN

1. Jared Moore, South Africa, RXP-X, TM Trucking/Rockstar/Sea-Doo Centre
2. Jean Baptiste Botti, France, RXP-X, Quakisense/Easy Rider
3. Masaharu Takenoshita, Hungary, RXP-X, Marine Mechanic/Shoe

PRO STOCK

1. James Bushell, England, RXP-X, 158 Performance/Sea-Doo Centre
2. Yousef Alabdulrazzaq, Kuwait, RXP-X, Zain Telecom/Hitch Motorsports
3. Mohammed Al Baz, Kuwait, RXP-X, Zain/Pro Rider

PRO GP

1. James Bushell, England, RXP-X, 158 Performance/Sea-Doo Centre
2. Jared Moore, South Africa, RXP-X, TM Trucking/Rockstar/Sea-Doo Centre
3. Aero Aswar, Indonesia, RXP-X, BNI/Jettribe/Spy/Sea-Doo Centre

PRO WOMEN

1. Shante Bukes, South Africa, RXP-X, LPS/Carl Becham
2. Kylie Ellmers, New Zealand, RXP-X, Sea-Doo Centre/LK Engineering/Jettrim
3. Supalak Ninnopparai, Thailand, RXP-X, Mahidol/Oakley

PRO LIMITED

1. Chaowalit Kuajaroon, Thailand, RXP-X, Knauf Insulation/ Flamingo Racing
2. Eric Francis, United States, Other
3. Cody Hawkins, United States, RXP-X, Riva Racing/Jettrim

EXPERT OPEN

1. Kasza Gyorgy, Hungary, RXP-X, Jetpower.hu/Szervernet.hu
2. Veerapong Maneechom, Thailand, RXP-X, Flamingo Racing/Knauf Insulation
3. Khaled Burbabee, Kuwait, Other

EXPERT LIMITED

1. Oumoeut Saly, Thailand, RXP-X, Flamingo Racing/Knauf Insulation
2. Mohammed Burbayea, Kuwait, RXP-X, Zain/Pro Rider
3. Chalempoj Viriyahphan, Thailand, RXP-X, Flamingo Racing

AMATEUR STOCK

1. Mohammed Al Baz, Kuwait, RXP-X, Zain/Pro Rider
2. Khaled Burabee, Kuwait, Other
3. Nopphadon Supmuensean, Thailand, RXP-X, JetPilot/Nakom

Visit www.facebook.com/seadoo to view images from the 2013 IJSBA World Finals.

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