In the racing debut of Maxxis’ new RAZR XT, Kyle Chaney won the B2/B3 Grudge match, part of the inaugural Toyo Desert Challenge which began King of the Hammers 2021.
Racer: Kyle Chaney l Tire: RAZR XT l PC: Bink Designs
The victory was hard won, as Chaney later noted on Instagram: “The @ultra4racing B2 VS B3 desert grudge match was the gnarliest 311 miles of racing I’ve ever done. @scottielawrence26 my co-pilot and I had our fair share of issues to overcome throughout the day, but we crossed the line first in the UTV class, but it did not come easy.”
Racer: Kyle Chaney l Tire: RAZR XT l PC: Bink Designs
With great traction from a new compound and shoulder blocks that extend over the sidewall, plus steel-belted radial construction for precise cornering and steering, the RAZR XT was ready for the Grudge Match, taking Chaney to the top of the podium.
Racer: Kyle Chaney l Tire: RAZR XT l PC: Harlen Foley
Also doing well riding a Maxxis RAZR was Jeff Proctor, who took fourth place overall in the T2 class running the RAZR MT.
Racer: Jeff Proctor l Tire: RAZR MT l PC: Bink Designs
The Desert Challenge was part of this year’s slimmed-down KOH week, with Covid-19 precautions limiting the number of people in attendance. KOH runs from January 28 – February 6.