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Name: Peter "PJ" Larsen Birthday: 10/16/1990 Hometown: Awendaw, SC (20 miles outside of Charleston) School: Cario Middle School Bike Class: 125B, 250B and 4-Stroke
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PJ began racing when he was nine years old but it only took him four months of racing to come out of the gate with top finishes. PJ has moved quickly up the ranks in motorcross racing and continues to impress audiences across the Southeast. PJ is currently racing a Kawasaki KX250F and KX450F and is definitely considered an up-and-coming racer on the circuit. |
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After securing a seat at the Maxxis US Open of Supercross held at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas in October 2004 and a top 3 finish and 4th place stock finish at the 2004 Loretta Lynn's amateur national championship, Larsen has proven he is an up-and-coming motocross racer. His peers noticed and so did Kawasaki Motor Corporation USA. In Jan. 2004 Larsen received the formal invitation to join a select group of amateur motocross racers from across the country to be a part of Kawasaki's Team Green. After years of nonstop competitions, thousands of miles of traveling and a lot of dedication, Larsen is on his way to the next level.
When PJ isn't racing he enjoys spending time with his friends, riding BMX bikes, playing his Playstation and bowling. PJ lives with his dad, Pete just north of Charleston, South Carolina (when they aren't on the road going to races).
Race Talk:
At the 2 Opening
Nationals at Lake Whitney &
Oakhill Raceway. PJ took a couple
more A/Pro Class titles. He's
kept his roll going. By setting
some of the fastest laps times
for both tracks. This Team Green
Extreme rider really has talent,
and proves it every time the
gate drops. See you in Vegas!
PJ takes home
the CTI Ironman Award
One of the fastest
riders at this event. PJ took
many hole shots and checked
out in several races in Supercross
and Motocross. Winning many
classes at Gatorback. He had
a couple bad starts and battled
back to earn the coveted CTI
Ironman Award.
PJ Win's At Loretta's
PJ takes a 1-1-2 to take a National Championship at Loretta's this year. Over names like Will Hahn, Durham and Ben Evans. With one of the most dramatic racing of the week. PJ's bike had some technical problem's but's makes it the entire 20 plus 2 and takes a convincing Motocross A Championship home to South Carolina.
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