Pastrana reveals 2004 plans.

In recent years, Travis Pastrana has been seen everywhere from the jump ramps of the X-Games to the podiums of stadiums across the world, from rally cars in the Caribbean to Porsche Supercup cars at Indy, and all over television screens from NBC to ESPN to MTV - and his plans for 2004 are no less dramatic.

Pastrana reveals 2004 plans.

In recent years, Travis Pastrana has been seen everywhere from the jump ramps of the X-Games to the podiums of stadiums across the world, from rally cars in the Caribbean to Porsche Supercup cars at Indy, and all over television screens from NBC to ESPN to MTV - and his plans for 2004 are no less dramatic.

With a string of freestyle wins and titles stretching back to his days as an amateur champion, Pastrana is perhaps the single most visible motocross personality in the world - and the fan favourite has announced that he will compete in a selected schedule of high-profile events this year, including -- but probably not limited to -- Supercross, Motocross, Supermoto and Freestyle.

While recuperating from the aches and pains that accompany his full-throttle lifestyle, Pastrana will appear to greet fans and sign autographs at the Thor team truck in conjunction with Parts Unlimited hospitality functions during upcoming Supercross events.

"We're very pleased to have Travis flying our colours," said Thor parent company Parts Unlimited CEO Jeff Fox, as he announced a two-year deal with Pastrana. "We've always forged relationships with the top talents in all segments of the sport, from Kenny Roberts right through Jeremy McGrath. We see Travis in that way - both in terms of the extraordinary ability to go faster than humanly possible in nearly any circumstance, and in having a larger than life personality that makes him a crowd favourite.

"Some have questioned whether Travis, with some injuries in the past season, can make a full return to racing," Fox added. "We think it's a little early to write off the enormous talents of a young man who just turned 20 years old. We're excited to support Travis in almost any endeavor, no matter what crazy idea he gets next."

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