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| Pocket Bike Racing - Hard To Beat Blata |
Pocket Bike Racing - Hard To Beat BlataWhen you think pocket bike racing, several top bike companies come to mind. You've heard of Kikker, Polini, and Blata if you or your children are into racing pocket bikes. It's hard to pick which one of those pocket motorcycle brands are number one, since all of those mini motorbike companies fabricate top-notch motos, accessories, and gear. But to look at the sheer numbers that Blata puts up in mini motorcycle competitions, it's hard to argue against them. Racing For Pocket Bike Pay DirtIn fact, Blata even organized its own moto racing circuit in Czechoslovakia in the mid 1990s. Called the Blata Cup Racing Series, its winners move on to batter Europe's finest pocket bike racers in the European Championships. These Czech racing champs traditionally place very well. Blata cup winner Jan Prudik finished second in 1999, for instance, racing a Blata Elite 12 pocket bike. He returned in 2000 with another racing win at the Blata cup win and total racing victory at the European bike meet. Part of Blata's success comes not only from its racing sponsorship. Bike engineering has something to do with it as well. Blata 2.5 pocket motorcycles are great for Junior Class racers because they are relatively cheap and easy to control. Then you have the higher end motorcycle model, the new Elite 13. The Origami B1 is another racing pocket motorcycle that Blata has high hopes for in the European racing circuit.
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