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Racer X Takes a First Place Finish with New Web site

Recently, Racer X Illustrated magazine enlisted the experience of Americaneagle.com to redevelop their Web site. The site, located at www.racerxonline.com, gives visitors an in-depth look at the motocross hobby to both experienced riders and those that are just starting out.  The site offers viewers everything from information on new equipment, to riding techniques, and a place to share their own experiences while out on the bike. 

In order to expand their message to a wider audience, Racer X and Ameicaneagle.com teamed up to develop a site that used more tools and content, in an easier to use format to draw in new readers and better serve existing subscribers. Americaneagle.com put the nuts and and bolts into the site stocking it with the latest .NET features, including: a new content tool, photo galleries, blogs, flash video, user comments, Google site map, wireless site, and SMS text message functionality.  With this combined design and functionality, RacerXOnline.com takes a first place finish amongst other motocross publication websites.

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